Impact Of Various Degrees Of Silicon On Yield And Yield Ascribes Of Rice
Haque M.N. , Dept. Of Environmental Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, BangladeshAbstract
This review was done in Totally Randomized Plan with three replications. It was discovered that silicon (Si) supply levels essentially expanded the quantity of panicles, number of filled grains/panicle, 1000-grain weight and grain yields per pot. The most extreme grain yield 46.50 g/pot acquired from 10 g for every pot Si application level. In fine it was seen that wise stockpile of silicon altogether impact development, chlorophyll content and yield possibilities of rice.
Keywords
Development, Prudent, Yield Possibilities
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