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  <title>Influence of transplanting dates and varieties on productivity, nutrient uptake, quality, and soil health in basmati rice under intermediate hill conditions of Jammu and Kashmir</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.04.201</doi>
  
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          <author>
        <name>Shesh Narayan Kumawat</name>
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          <author>
        <name> Ajay Gupta</name>
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              </author>
          <author>
        <name> Rajeev Bharat</name>
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              </author>
          <author>
        <name>Sarabdeep Kour</name>
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          <author>
        <name> Asif Ali</name>
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          <author>
        <name>Mahesh Namdev Shinga</name>
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          <author>
        <name> Mahender Singh</name>
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          <author>
        <name> Ranjeet Singh Bochalya</name>
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              </author>
          <author>
        <name> Vikas Maiya</name>
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          <author>
        <name>Twiz</name>
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          <author>
        <name> Boreddy Jayachandra reddy</name>
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      </authors>

      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>An experiment was conducted to assess the evaluation of basmati rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties at different dates of transplanting under the intermediate hill zone of Jammu. The study faced challenges due to the complex interactions between transplanting dates and rice varieties under the variable climatic and topographic conditions of the intermediate hills of Jammu &#038; Kashmir, which impacted uniform field management, data accuracy, and long-term assessment of soil health. The soil of the experimental site was clay loam in texture, slightly alkaline in reaction, medium in organic carbon, available nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, with electrical conductivity in the safer range. Based on the field experiment, Jammu basmati-123transplanted on 10th June 2021, showed significant nutrient uptake in straw and straw yield. Whereas Chandak basmati local transplanted on same day recorded significant nutrient uptake in grain, and grain yield. Among the quality parameters, the kernel length and length breadth ratio were found highest in Jammu basmati-123transplanted on 10th June 2021, whereas the crude protein content, amylose content, and kernel breadth were highest in Chandak basmatitransplanted on the same day. However, with regard to net returns and B: C ratio, basmati ricetransplanted on 10th June 2021 recorded highest net return, Among the varieties Chandak basmati recorded highest net returns which was closely followed by the variety Jammu basmati- 118 transplanted on same day. </p>
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  <body><![CDATA[<div class="aatcc-article-container"><div class="aatcc-category-label">Original Research Article</div><div class="aatcc-meta-box"><div class="aatcc-authors-wrap"><span class="aatcc-author-item">Shesh Narayan Kumawat<sup>1</sup><a href="https://orcid.org/register" target="_blank">
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                </a></span> <span class="aatcc-author-item"> Ajay Gupta<sup>2</sup><a href="https://orcid.org/register" target="_blank">
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                </a></span> <span class="aatcc-author-item"> Rajeev Bharat<sup>3</sup><a href="https://orcid.org/register" target="_blank">
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                </a></span> <span class="aatcc-author-item">Sarabdeep Kour<sup>4</sup><a href="https://orcid.org/register" target="_blank">
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                </a></span> <span class="aatcc-author-item"> Asif Ali<sup>1</sup><a href="https://orcid.org/register" target="_blank">
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                </a></span> <span class="aatcc-author-item">Mahesh Namdev Shinga<sup>1</sup><a href="https://orcid.org/register" target="_blank">
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                </a></span> <span class="aatcc-author-item"> Mahender Singh<sup>5</sup><a href="https://orcid.org/register" target="_blank">
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                </a></span> <span class="aatcc-author-item"> Ranjeet Singh Bochalya<sup>6</sup><a href="https://orcid.org/register" target="_blank">
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                </a></span> <span class="aatcc-author-item"> Vikas Maiya<sup>1</sup><a href="https://orcid.org/register" target="_blank">
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                </a></span> <span class="aatcc-author-item">Twiz<sup>1</sup><a href="https://orcid.org/register" target="_blank">
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                </a></span> <span class="aatcc-author-item"> Boreddy Jayachandra reddy<sup>4</sup><a href="https://orcid.org/register" target="_blank">
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                        <sup>1</sup> Division of Agronomy, Sher-e- Kashmir University Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, 180009, India
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                        <sup>2</sup> Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Poonch, Sher-e- Kashmir University Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, 180009, India
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                        <sup>3</sup> AICRP on Rapeseed and Mustard, Sher-e- Kashmir University Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, 180009, India
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                        <sup>4</sup> Division of Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry, Sher-e- Kashmir University Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, 180009, India
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                        <sup>5</sup>  Agrometeorology section, Sher-e- Kashmir University Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, 180009, India
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                        <sup>6</sup>  Department of Agriculture, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana- Ambala, Haryana, 133207, India
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                <h3>Abstract</h3>
                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>An experiment was conducted to assess the evaluation of basmati rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties at different dates of transplanting under the intermediate hill zone of Jammu. The study faced challenges due to the complex interactions between transplanting dates and rice varieties under the variable climatic and topographic conditions of the intermediate hills of Jammu &#038; Kashmir, which impacted uniform field management, data accuracy, and long-term assessment of soil health. The soil of the experimental site was clay loam in texture, slightly alkaline in reaction, medium in organic carbon, available nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, with electrical conductivity in the safer range. Based on the field experiment, Jammu basmati-123transplanted on 10th June 2021, showed significant nutrient uptake in straw and straw yield. Whereas Chandak basmati local transplanted on same day recorded significant nutrient uptake in grain, and grain yield. Among the quality parameters, the kernel length and length breadth ratio were found highest in Jammu basmati-123transplanted on 10th June 2021, whereas the crude protein content, amylose content, and kernel breadth were highest in Chandak basmatitransplanted on the same day. However, with regard to net returns and B: C ratio, basmati ricetransplanted on 10th June 2021 recorded highest net return, Among the varieties Chandak basmati recorded highest net returns which was closely followed by the variety Jammu basmati- 118 transplanted on same day. </p>
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