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Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Agronomy Journal. 25:89-96
An experiment was conducted at the Agronomy Field Laboratory, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh during July to December 2017 to investigate the combined effect of poultry manure with inorganic fertilizers on the yield of BINA developed t
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Bangladesh Rice Journal. 25:89-100
Unavailability of suitable technologies including stress-tolerant cultivars, management options, irrigation facilities as well as extension supports are the key challenges for intensification of cropping through horizontal and vertical extension appr
Autor:
A. K. Azad Chowdhury, Monoarul Haque, Maa Mamun, MA Baten, Moin U. Salam, Mka Bhuiyan, M. I. Hossain, Abmz Hossain, Mar Sarkar, Nmf Rahman, Rushdia Ahmed, Md. Abdul Aziz, Kabir, MM Hossain, T. Halder, Mai Khan, Moazur Rahman, Mughal Qayum, Smq Hassan
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Bangladesh Rice Journal. 25:51-74
Strengthening the early warning system to forecast extreme weather and provide action-oriented advisories may increase rice yield as well as enhance the income of the farmers through minimizing risks and losses, if proper use of the generated advisor
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 25:101-110
Risk is an inevitable feature of agriculture globally, and it might increase over time in the future. The study assesses the risk of rice cultivation in the three seasons under current and future conditions. The software programme @Risk version 7.6 w
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Bangladesh Rice Journal. 25:111-120
Farmers' knowledge gap in modern rice cultural practice is the main cause of the existing yield gap in Bangladesh. Thus, this paper delineates; (i) the level of farmers’ knowledge gap; (ii) assesses the impact of training on changes in the farmers'
Autor:
E. S. M. H. Rashid, Nmf Rahman, PL Biswas, Rahman, Kabir, Smha Rabbi, K. M. Iftekharuddaula, Moin U. Salam, Maa Mamun, Mar Sarkar
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Rice Journal. 24:67-82
Bangladesh needs an average rough rice yield of 9.11 t ha-1 by 2050 which can not be achieved equally across all the geographic regions since the country has various ‘rice types’ with varying yield potentials. This paper focuses on strategic inno
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Bangladesh Rice Journal. 24:83-102
Rice is cultivated in the three seasons (Aus, Aman, and Boro) across four ecotypes, including irrigat-ed, rainfed upland, rainfed lowland, and deep water in Bangladesh. Rice farming in unfavourable ecosystems is highly exposed to abiotic stresses and
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Bangladesh Rice Journal. 24:103-117
Per capita rice consumption in Bangladesh is in a decreasing trend. Considering the constant loss of per capita daily dietary energy @ 0.028% year-1, nutrition-based prediction of daily dietary energy intake (kcal) may be reduced to 2201 and 2188 kca
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Bangladesh Agronomy Journal. 23:1-11
Crop and nutrient management options could improve the yield performances of late transplant Aman rice which is generally lower compared to optimum transplanting. To address these issues, an experiment was conducted at Bangladesh Agricultural Univers
Publikováno v:
Progressive Agriculture. 30:288-297
Nitrogen and zinc are essentially required for the growth of wheat and the insufficient amount or inappropriate combination of both may severely reduce the yield. The present investigation was carried out at the Agronomy Field Laboratory of Banglades