KHCH Kumara1*, RF Hafeel1, MKPN Mirihagalla2 and DL Wathugala2
1Rice Research Station, Department of Agriculture, Ambalantota, Sri Lanka
2Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agriculture,
University of Ruhuna, Kamburupitiya, Sri Lanka
Abstract
An experiment was conducted during the 2018/2019 Maha and 2019 Yala
seasons at Rice Research Station, Ambalantota, Sri Lanka to investigate the effect of
different methods of Zn application on growth, yield and grain quality in different reduced
levels of NPK application on rice var. At 362. The trials consisted of 10 treatments which
included three levels of NPK (100, 80 and 65% levels from the recommended dose) and
three methods of the application of Zn fertilizer viz. broadcasting of 8 kg/ ha ZnSO4
two weeks after transplanting, dipping seedling roots in 1.5% ZnSO4 solution for 20
minutes and foliar spraying of 0.5%, ZnSO4, 2, 4 and 6 weeks after transplanting.
A randomized complete block design was used with four replicates for the experiment.
All tested growth, yield and grain quality parameters showed statistically insignificant
results indicating that there is no effect of rate and method of Zn application but there
is a possibility to reduce the level of NPK application up to 65% with the application of ZnSO4.
When considering the labour requirement, materials used and the time spent for treatments,
the root dipping at the time of transplanting can be identified as the easiest and cost-effective
method for the application of Zn for rice.
Keywords:
Foliar spray, Rice, Root dipping, Soil application, ZnSO4
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