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  <title>Effect of different innovative nutrient management strategies on productivity and profitability of transplanted rice under organic production system</title>

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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>A field experiment was carried out at Agricultural Research Station, Gangavathi, UAS,<br />
Raichur, Karnataka, India during rabi/summer(2020-21), kharif (2021) and rabi/summer(2021-<br />
22) to study the effect of different innovative organic nutrient management practices on<br />
productivity and profitability of transplanted rice. While rice thrives in organic systems,<br />
challenges like nitrogen stress at critical growth stages, slow mineralization of organic manures,<br />
variety limitations, and weed competition hinder optimal yields. Hence, this experiment was<br />
designed to study the strategic use of integrating the slow releasing organic manures and fast<br />
mineralising liquid organic manures, split applications and alternate sources of organic sources<br />
of nutrients was tested in long term organic rice production system. The experiment was laid out<br />
in a randomized complete block design with three replications and ten treatments. Among all the<br />
treatments, the treatment receiving the combined application of organic manures (75% RDN)<br />
and liquid organic manures (Beejamrutha, jeevamrutha, 10 % cowurine and 10<br />
%vermiwash)resulted in on par yields with that of FYM (100 % RDN), FYM+VC (100 %<br />
RDN). In addition, these treatments resulted in higher monetary returns than that of only organic<br />
manure applied treatment because of lower cost incurred for inputs.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>A field experiment was carried out at Agricultural Research Station, Gangavathi, UAS,<br />
Raichur, Karnataka, India during rabi/summer(2020-21), kharif (2021) and rabi/summer(2021-<br />
22) to study the effect of different innovative organic nutrient management practices on<br />
productivity and profitability of transplanted rice. While rice thrives in organic systems,<br />
challenges like nitrogen stress at critical growth stages, slow mineralization of organic manures,<br />
variety limitations, and weed competition hinder optimal yields. Hence, this experiment was<br />
designed to study the strategic use of integrating the slow releasing organic manures and fast<br />
mineralising liquid organic manures, split applications and alternate sources of organic sources<br />
of nutrients was tested in long term organic rice production system. The experiment was laid out<br />
in a randomized complete block design with three replications and ten treatments. Among all the<br />
treatments, the treatment receiving the combined application of organic manures (75% RDN)<br />
and liquid organic manures (Beejamrutha, jeevamrutha, 10 % cowurine and 10<br />
%vermiwash)resulted in on par yields with that of FYM (100 % RDN), FYM+VC (100 %<br />
RDN). In addition, these treatments resulted in higher monetary returns than that of only organic<br />
manure applied treatment because of lower cost incurred for inputs.</p>
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