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  <title>Evaluation of Different Sources and Dosage Levels of Slow-Release Urea on Growth, Yield and Quality Parameters of Wet Direct-Seeded Rice (Oryza sativa L.)</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.03.216</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>A field experiment was conducted during kharif, 2022 at research farm of ICAR-<br />
Indian Institute of Rice Research, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad. The experiment was laid out in<br />
a randomized block design with ten treatments that consisted of nitrogen management<br />
practices allocated randomly and replicated thrice. Slow-release urea fertilizers such as<br />
silicon coated urea and cedar wood oil coated urea are developed at ICAR-IIRR laboratory<br />
were evaluated in wet direct seeded rice under field condition. Significantly highest plant<br />
height at panicle emergence and flowering stages (94.2 and 100.0 cm, respectively), higher<br />
number of tillers m -2 (395.3 and 384.0) and similar trend in dry matter production were<br />
registered in plots with application of 100 % RDN through silicon coated urea and cedar<br />
wood oil coated urea. Significantly, the highest and statistically comparable grain yield (6183<br />
and 6025 kg ha -1 ) was recorded in plots applied with 100 % RDN @ 120 kg N ha -1 through<br />
silicon and cedar wood oil coated urea. The lowest grain yield (2320 kg ha -1 ) was observed<br />
with no application of nitrogen. Among the nitrogen management practices, Si-CU @ 120 kg<br />
N ha -1 recorded the highest head rice recovery, hulling percentage, milling percentage and<br />
amylose content however it was at par with CWOCU @ 120 kg N ha -1 and 100% RDN @120<br />
kg N ha -1 neem coated urea. While, the lowest values were recorded in control plot with no<br />
application of nitrogen. It can be concluded that RDN applied through silicon coated urea and<br />
cedar wood oil coated urea @ 120 kg/ha found to be a suitable alternative source to neem<br />
coated urea in increasing the grain yield and profitability of wet direct seeded rice.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>A field experiment was conducted during kharif, 2022 at research farm of ICAR-<br />
Indian Institute of Rice Research, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad. The experiment was laid out in<br />
a randomized block design with ten treatments that consisted of nitrogen management<br />
practices allocated randomly and replicated thrice. Slow-release urea fertilizers such as<br />
silicon coated urea and cedar wood oil coated urea are developed at ICAR-IIRR laboratory<br />
were evaluated in wet direct seeded rice under field condition. Significantly highest plant<br />
height at panicle emergence and flowering stages (94.2 and 100.0 cm, respectively), higher<br />
number of tillers m -2 (395.3 and 384.0) and similar trend in dry matter production were<br />
registered in plots with application of 100 % RDN through silicon coated urea and cedar<br />
wood oil coated urea. Significantly, the highest and statistically comparable grain yield (6183<br />
and 6025 kg ha -1 ) was recorded in plots applied with 100 % RDN @ 120 kg N ha -1 through<br />
silicon and cedar wood oil coated urea. The lowest grain yield (2320 kg ha -1 ) was observed<br />
with no application of nitrogen. Among the nitrogen management practices, Si-CU @ 120 kg<br />
N ha -1 recorded the highest head rice recovery, hulling percentage, milling percentage and<br />
amylose content however it was at par with CWOCU @ 120 kg N ha -1 and 100% RDN @120<br />
kg N ha -1 neem coated urea. While, the lowest values were recorded in control plot with no<br />
application of nitrogen. It can be concluded that RDN applied through silicon coated urea and<br />
cedar wood oil coated urea @ 120 kg/ha found to be a suitable alternative source to neem<br />
coated urea in increasing the grain yield and profitability of wet direct seeded rice.</p>
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