the Effect of Within Row Spacing and Number of Seedling Per Hill on the Yield of Paddy Rice

Date

4-1964

Degree

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

Major Course

Major in Agronomy

College

College of Agriculture and Food Science (CAFS)

Adviser/Committee Chair

Felipe I. Santos

Co-adviser

Basilio B. Mabbayad

Abstract

In this study, it was found that different hill spacing compounded with seedling population per hill significantly increased number of productive tillers. However, the yield, plant height and mean panicle length, weight of 1,000 grains, and strew-grain ratio were not affected. flowering was significantly delayed. Also, percentage chaff was considerably affected by treatments. Although differences in yield among treatments were found to be insignificant, rice planted at 20 x 30 cm. with 2 seedling per hill gave relatively higher yield than that planted at 10 x 30 cm. with 1 seedling per hill, 30 x 30 on with 3 seedlings per hill, and 40 x 30 cm. with four seedlings per hill. Tjere Mas produced the taller plants, longer panicles, heavier grains, percentage chaff. BPI-76 yielded 14.55 cavans more per hectare than Tjere Mas

Language

English

Location

UPLB Main Library Special Collections Section (USCS)

Call Number

LG 993.5 1964 A42 M35

Document Type

Thesis

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