Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Vol. 7, Issue 5 (2018)
Influence of different establishment methods and irrigation management on physiological and yield parameters in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Author(s):
Veeresh S, Amaregouda A, MR Umesh, MK Meena and RP Patil
Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted to know the effect of influence of different establishment methods and irrigation management on morphological and yield parameters in rice (
Oryza sativa L
.) at Agricultural Research Station Dhadesugur, during
kharif 2017. The experiment was laid out in a split plot design and treatments were replicated thrice. Rice plants were grown under 3 establishment methods
viz., transplanted rice, direct seeded rice (DSR), and system of rice intensification (SRI) with different irrigation management practices namely Alternate wetting and drying (AWD), Critical stage approach, Continuous saturation and Farmers irrigation practice. SRI method of rice establishment practice registered significantly superior performance in terms of NDVI values (0.625), photosynthetic rate (22.66), chlorophyll content (3.63), at flowering stages over the rest of the establishment methods but leaf temperature (29.18) and transpiration rate (5.28) were higher in DSR followed by SRI method whereas, transplanted recorded lower leaf temperature (27.27) and lower transpiration rate (4.82). Among irrigation methods NDVI values (0.619), photosynthetic rate (22.39), chlorophyll content (3.67), were higher in AWD followed by farmer’s irrigation practice and lower values were recorded in critical stage approach. Leaf temperature (28.11) and transpiration rate were higher in critical stage approach followed closely followed by AWD and lower leaf temperature and lower transpiration rate recorded in farmers irrigation practice.
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Veeresh S, Amaregouda A, MR Umesh, MK Meena and RP Patil. Influence of different establishment methods and irrigation management on physiological and yield parameters in rice (Oryza sativa L.). J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2018;7(5):3042-3048.