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Determining the zinc requirements of rice genotype Sarshar evolved at Nia, Tandojam.
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Plant GeneticsEff EctBotanyGeneticsAgricultural EconomicsGenomicsRice Genotype SarsharCrop ImprovementPlant GenomicsCrop QualitySoil FertilityCrop ProductionQuantitative GeneticsZinc RequirementsRice GrainGenetic VariationPlant BreedingBiologyEnvironmental EngineeringNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologySoil ChemistryMedicinePlant Physiology
Field experiments were carried out to study the eff ect of different levels of zinc (Zn) i.e. 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 15 kg Zn ha -1 on the rice genotype Sarshar evolved at NIA, Tando jam. The results revealed that the plant height, productive tillers per hill, number of grains per p anicle, 1000-grain weight, straw and paddy yield sh owed increasing trend up to 9 kg Zn ha -1 . The Zn concentration in soil, rice grain and stra w increased significantly with an increase in Zn level, upto15 kg ha -1 . The highest N uptake in rice grain and straw were found where zinc was applied at rate of 9 kg Zn ha -1 . However, a decrease in P concentration was found with the application of zinc. The highest average paddy yield (8.63 tons ha -1 ), Plant height (108 cm), number of grains per pani cle (194.5), 1000grain weight (30.35 g) and productive tillers per p lant (16) were recorded at 120 kg N and 90 kg P 2O5 along with 9 kg Zn ha -1 . It is recommended that 120 kg N and 90 kg P 2O5 along with 9 kg Zn ha -1 may be adopted as the most
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