GRAIN YIELD AS IMPACTED BY SEASON OF RELOCATING IN AUTOMATED RICE CULTIVATING
B. B. Katwal , PhD, Agriculture Sciences, Royal University, BhutanAbstract
A trial to decide the impacts of various relocating times on grain yield of machine relocated rice was directed at Lobesa, Punakha. Rice was relocated on three unique times (23 June, 7 July and 23 July) utilizing transplanters. Multi day old seedlings brought up in plate nurseries were relocated at three distinct dates. Social administration practices, for example, water system, treatment and weeding activities were done as standard administration. Standard checking of yield was finished frequencies of illnesses and bugs. At reap, grain yield was surveyed through example crop cuts. The relocating times essentially affected the grain yield. The June and early July relocated crop gave fundamentally higher grain yield contrasted with the late July relocated crop.
Keywords
Harvest cut, grain yield, machine, transplanter, relocating time
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