item: #1 of 26 id: baj-23670 author: Siam, MZ; Hossain, SS; Hassan, AK; Kader, MA title: Amelioration of salinity stress on transplant Aman rice through green manure and gypsum date: 2015-06-15 words: 19 flesch: 66 summary: 403 Forbidden Forbidden You don't have permission to access this resource. Apache/2.4.54 (Ubuntu) Server at www.banglajol.info keywords: apache/2.4.54 cache: baj-23670.pdf plain text: baj-23670.txt item: #2 of 26 id: baj-23673 author: Hossain, M Ilias; Hossain, MI; Mondal, MRI; Sultan, MK; Gathala, M; Tiwary, TP title: Long-term bed planting effect on stabilizing productivity of rice and wheat in a drought prone area of Bangladesh date: 2015-06-15 words: 5290 flesch: 69 summary: The trial was originally established as a PRB experiment with two straw management practices (main plots-30% straw retention (SR) and 0% SR) and five N levels (subplots 0, 40, 80, 100 and 120% of recommended). -16% 650 780 -16% Irrigation 450 760 -40% 480 760 -36% Weeding 395 550 - 26% 420 550 -23% Harvest 510 keywords: bed; mungbean; prb; productivity; rice; soil; straw; system; wheat cache: baj-23673.pdf plain text: baj-23673.txt item: #3 of 26 id: baj-23674 author: Islam, MS; Islam, MA; Begum, MA; Maniruzzaman, M; Alam, MAU title: Yield performance of lentil as a mixed crop with rapeseed date: 2015-06-15 words: 3410 flesch: 72 summary: http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=au%3A%22Sarvind+Kumar%22 http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=au%3A%22Sonkar%2C+T.+C.%22 http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=do%3A%22Plant+Archives%22 http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=do%3A%22Plant+Archives%22 39 Mixed Cropping of Lentil with Rapeseed Razzaque, M. A., S. Rafiquzzaman, M. M. M. Bazzaz, A. Ali and M. M. R. Talukdar. + -------------------------------------- Also, rapeseed yields were converted into lentil equivalent yield as per Anjeneyula et al. (1982). keywords: cropping; equivalent; ha-1; lentil; rapeseed; treatment; yield cache: baj-23674.pdf plain text: baj-23674.txt item: #4 of 26 id: baj-23675 author: Haque, MA; Bala, P; Azad, AK title: Performance of lentil varities as influenced by different Rhizobium innoculations date: 2015-06-15 words: 2995 flesch: 67 summary: Namedo et al. (1996) also observed that inoculation increased lentil seed yield by 17.5-23.2% compared with no inoculation. Corresponding author: kbdpronay@yahoo.com Key words: Yield, inoculation, lentil Abstract A field experiment was conducted at the farm of Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh during November 2009 to March 2010 to study the response of three lentil varieties (viz., BARI Masur-1, BARI Masur-2 and BARI Masur-3) to Rhizobium inoculations to yield. keywords: bari; days; inoculation; lentil; plant; rhizobium; yield cache: baj-23675.pdf plain text: baj-23675.txt item: #5 of 26 id: baj-23676 author: USER title: GENOTYPIC DIFFERENCES IN SOYBEAN IN RELATION TO GROWTH AND IONS ACCUMULATION UNDER NACL SALINITY AND WATER STRESS CONDITIONS date: 2015-04-27 words: 5462 flesch: 71 summary: Root dry weight Root dry weight of soybean genotypes decreased under water stress, salt stress and, combined salt and water stress condition (Fig. 5). The relative root dry weight reduced in water stress, salt stress and, combined salt and water stress conditions (Fig. 6). keywords: dry; genotypes; nacl; salinity; salt; salt stress; soybean; stress; water stress cache: baj-23676.htm plain text: baj-23676.txt item: #6 of 26 id: baj-23677 author: Emran, Shah Al; Haque, KMS; Khaliq, QA; Miah, MY title: Source-sink manipulation and population density effects on fodder and grain yield of hybrid maize date: 2015-06-15 words: 4046 flesch: 73 summary: Increased grain yield under increasing level of leaf present might have increased in photosynthetic capacity due to increase in photosynthetic leaf surface, chlorophyll content, leaf longevity and partitioning of more accumulated dry mass from source to sink, favorable growth and nutrient uptake resulted hence produced higher grain yield. Removal of tassel and all leaf blades except those adjacent to cob showed adverse effect on grain yield and yield parameters. keywords: blades; clipping; cob; grain; ha-1; leaf; leaf blades; plants; removal; yield cache: baj-23677.pdf plain text: baj-23677.txt item: #7 of 26 id: baj-23678 author: Mannan, MA title: Foliar and soil fertilization effect on seed yield and protein content of soybean date: 2015-06-15 words: 2965 flesch: 60 summary: The effects of micronutrient application on soybean seed yield and on seed oil and protein content. Soybean higher yield and quality as well as its oil could be be obtained by foliar spray of nutrient elements (Vahedi, 2011). keywords: foliar; growth; pod; protein; seed; soil; soybean; spray; yield cache: baj-23678.pdf plain text: baj-23678.txt item: #8 of 26 id: baj-23680 author: Parvin, S; Islam, MM; Mondal, MK; Quddus, KG; Mahmud, AM title: Effect of spacing on P and Zn uptake of local T. Aman rice varieties in Khulna area date: 2015-06-15 words: 2816 flesch: 72 summary: Among three varieties the grain Zn content was found the maximum (37.61 ppm) from jotai which was followed by Bashfulbalam (36.94 ppm) and Ranisalute (26.17 ppm). Interaction effect of variety x spacing was found statistically significant in both grain and straw Zn content ranged from 24.67 ppm to 41.00 ppm in grain and 32.00 ppm to 43.33 ppm in straw (Table 2). keywords: content; spacing; uptake cache: baj-23680.pdf plain text: baj-23680.txt item: #9 of 26 id: baj-23681 author: technology title: None date: 2015-04-27 words: 2647 flesch: 62 summary: The maximum diameter of rootstock (17.63 mm) was recorded in high (8 dSm-1) salinity treatment in rootstock line of Kuakata, followed by the same stages of rootstock lines of Khulna (17.56 mm). Interaction of rootstock lines and different salinity treatments showed significant variation on the length and diameter of rootstocks at 120 DAT. keywords: dat; days; line; mango; rootstock; salinity; treatment cache: baj-23681.htm plain text: baj-23681.txt item: #10 of 26 id: baj-23682 author: Rahman, MT; Ahmed, S; Lipi, NJ; Rashid, MH; Hoque, MI title: Critical period of weed competition in transplant Aus rice cv. BRRI dhan27 under non-saline agro-ecosystem date: 2015-06-15 words: 3517 flesch: 74 summary: Effect of critical period of rice weeds competition on effective tillers hill- 1 of transplant Aus rice cv. BRRI dhan27 UNDER NON-SALINE AGRO-ECOSYSTEM M. T. Rahman, S. Ahmed, N. J. Lipi, M. H. Rashid and M. I. Hoque1 Department of Agronomy, Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Patuakhali, Bangladesh, 1Department of Environmental Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh Corresponding author: trahman302@gmail.com Key words: Critical period, weed competition, transplant Aus, BRRI dhan27 keywords: aus; brri; competition; days; period; plots; rice; weed; weed competition; yield cache: baj-23682.pdf plain text: baj-23682.txt item: #11 of 26 id: baj-24648 author: Administrator title: Microsoft Word - Final.doc date: 2015-08-10 words: 17560 flesch: 25 summary: ���2 ���. � �44�>������ !���@�3� .� ���>������ $,42� ��8� >�� �>���.��� *�� (�� ���5��� ��������� 1��C��8� 1�C17��� (�� 5��51���� ����1���� 1�112�8� ��1�2��� (1� ��������� ���D1���� 1��17�8� ��51���� (�� 5C������� ��������� 1��52�8� 1����� (5� 5C�1C��7� ��������� 1�����8� 1������ (D� �5��D2��� C����� � 1���7�8� 1�C17��� � *�� (�� 51������� ����C��7� 1��1���� ��5����� (�� 5���D���� ����5�2� 1��1��8� ������7� (1� 5�������� �����8� � 1�D1���� ��C1��7� (�� D���D�2� ���C�7��� ���5�2� 5����� (5� 5���D���� ����C��7� ���1�� ����7��� (D� 5���D���� ������� � 1������� 5��D�2� *1� � (�� �����7�� ������2� 1�D����� ��1C2��� (�� 5��D����� ���15��7� 1�����8� �������� (1� ���5����� C����� � 1�15��8� ��D����� (�� 5C�D���7� ����1���� 1�5����� ���52��� (5� 5C�CD��7� �������7� 1�D����� ���52��� (D� D1�D��� ���5�2�8� 1�D1���� ���D2��� *�� � (�� �1���7�� ���1���7� ��C��8� ����2��� (�� ��������� �1��D�� 1�����8� ��D����� (1� �1��57�� C��1 � ����8� ��1�2��� (�� 5D�5D���� ���552�8� 1�����8� 1�C17��� (5� 51��D���� ������2� 1�C1��7� ����7��� (D� ���15���� ���C17��� 1�15��8� 1�C57��� %�<��,�� ���5JJ� ��D�JJ� ���CJ� ����J� 9(��E�� �D���� D�5�� ������ ������ *�G1�. ����,� =H�C����� �= ��8.� �)�@3�����*�G�C. �%�2 ,� =H�C����� �)���*1G�C. �%�2 ,� =H�C��C�� �)���*�G� .� /� 7 H�C� ����� �)��� (�G�!)�� /�.� � ,.3���� (�G�!)�� /�.� � ,.3���� (1G�!)�� /�.� � ,.3�1�� (�G��'�� /�.� ����� ,.3����(5G��'��/�.� � ,.3�1��(DG��7���@ 3.���� /��� �3����7��,4��8����@���2=� �4����..� � ��� ����.� 3��3837��.�=��388� ��.��.���� �5�E���<����8� 3��3837��7���� ���� !���=3�����.!���=3�����.!���=3�����.!���=3�����.���� � � � ����������������� # �� 3�.� �7.3����88�7.��8�<� 3�.=����� � <� .3��� .34�����>���=3����>� � �7.� ��@� � 3��3837��.� �#�2���1���# ��4�A34,4�>���=3���� �������.� �����@� ��2.�3����8 �4�. ��.4��.�*�(���8�>��� @ 37 �@� � . ��74�� *�� (�� 15���7� ������ �����:� (�� �����7� ������ 1��C1 3� (1� 5����27� ��552� D����7� (�� DD����� ���58�� �D������� (5� 15���7� ��1�7��� �����8� � (D� D������ ��157�� 5���1��8� � *�� (�� 15���7� ������� ����1:� (�� �����7� ��1�7�� 1��C���3� (1� 5����27� ������ �����2� (�� DD����� ����7��� 51��57��� (5� 15���7� ����7� ���1C8�3� (D� D������ ��1C7�� 5C���7�� *1� � (�� 15���7� �����8� �����:� (�� �����7� ��1�7��� 1��55 3� (1� �C�1127� ��157�� �D�5��� (�� D�����2� ����7��� 55�D�7�� (5� 15�117� ��1D7�� 1������3� (D� D������ ��1�7�� 5C���7�� *�� � (�� 15���7� ��1�7�� �����:� (�� �����7� ����7��� 15�D�3� (1� 5����27� ����7� ���D��2� (�� DD����� ������� 51��17��� (5� 15���7� ��1�7��� 1��15 3� (D� D������ ��1�7��� 55�C17�� %�<��,�� ����JJ� D�C�JJ� ����JJ� 9(��E�� �D��D� ���D� C���� *�G1�. ����,� =H�C����� �= ��8.� �)�@3�����*�G�C. �%�2 ,� =H�C����� �)���*1G�C. �%�2 ,� =H�C��C�� �)���*�G� .� /� 7 H�C������ �)���(�G�!)��/�.� � ,.3����(�G�!)��/�.� � ,.3����(1G�!)��/�.� � ,.3�1��(�G��'��/�.� � ,.3� ���(5G��'��/�.� � ,.3�1��(DG��7���@ 3.���� /��� �3����7��,4��8����@���2=� �4����..� � ��� ����.� 3��3837��.�=��388� ��.��.���E���<����8� 3��3837��7���� ��� *�+,���.����� !�������. ��44�>��!�������. ��44�>��!�������. ��44�>��!�������. ��44�>������������������ !��� ����. ��8�>���<� 3�.3� � <� 3��� 3��3837��.�=�@3. � �388� ��.� � <� .3��� .34� � �#�2�������# �� ����� . keywords: � � cache: baj-24648.htm plain text: baj-24648.txt item: #12 of 26 id: baj-28904 author: Khan, MSA; Aziz, MA title: Impact of Sowing Date Induced Temperature and Management Practices on Development Events and Yield of Mustard date: 2016-07-25 words: 3753 flesch: 60 summary: The lowest seed yield was obtained from 14 December sowing with low management practices (435 kg ha-1) whereas at high management practices crop yielded 1183 kg ha-1. The highest seed yield (1569 kg ha-1) was recorded from 06 November sowing with high management practices while the lowest seed yield (435 kg ha-1) from 14 December sowing with low management practices. keywords: december; flowering; high; management; november; practices; sowing; temperature; yield cache: baj-28904.pdf plain text: baj-28904.txt item: #13 of 26 id: baj-29866 author: Ali, MZ; Aziz, MA; Sarker, MAI; Mazumder, S; Paul, SK; Mujahidi, TA; Khan, MSA; Bhuiyan, MS title: Effect of Sowing Time Based Temperature Variations on Growth, Yield and Seed Quality of Garden Pea date: 2016-10-09 words: 2874 flesch: 70 summary: Res. Institute, Joydebpur, Gazipur-1701, Bangladesh *Corresponding Author: santosh87dhaka@gmail.com Key words: Temperature, gardenpea, phenology, growth, yield, seed quality Abstract A field experiment was conducted at the research field of Agronomy Division, BARI, Joydebpur, Gazipur and ARS, Burirhat, Rangpur to evaluate crop growth, yield and seed quality of garden pea in prevailing temperature at different sowing dates (10 November, 20 November, 30 November, 10 December, 20 December and 30 December). It was reported that different environmental conditions, especially temperature due to different sowing time provide variable in crop growth, development and yield stability (Pandey et al., 1981). keywords: crop; december; growth; november; seed; sowing; temperature; yield cache: baj-29866.pdf plain text: baj-29866.txt item: #14 of 26 id: baj-31848 author: Begum, AA; Bhuiya, MSU; Hossain, SMA; Khatun, Amina; Das, SK; Sarker, MY title: System Productivity of Potato + Maize Intercropping as Affected by Sowing Date date: 2017-03-10 words: 4827 flesch: 73 summary: So, to understand the nature and extent of competition and complementarities of component crops, the experiment was undertaken to find out suitable sowing date of maize in potato maize intercropping for getting higher yield and economic return. 2 Functional relationship between shading ocurred by maize plant and tuber yield of potato in potato maize intercropping 15 System Productivity of Potato + Maize Intercropping as Affected by Sowing Date More or less similar result was observed by Islam (2002). keywords: dapp; growth; intercropping; maize; potato; sole; sowing; sown; yield cache: baj-31848.pdf plain text: baj-31848.txt item: #15 of 26 id: baj-31856 author: RARS title: Grain development of wheat in 2010-12 date: 2017-03-08 words: 2617 flesch: 66 summary: Functional relationship between air temperature and grain yield of wheat Reference Y = - 14910+ 2069X -52.67X2 R² = 0.88 Y ie ld (k g/ ha ) Mean air temperature (oC) 85 Grain Growth of Wheat Under Prevailing Air Temperature Ali, M. Z. and M. A. I. Sarker. 2016. Rising of air temperature in later part of winter affects the grain development and reduces grain growth resulting lower yield of wheat (BARI, 2016). keywords: air; grain; sowing; temperature; wheat; yield cache: baj-31856.htm plain text: baj-31856.txt item: #16 of 26 id: baj-47617 author: None title: baj-47617 date: None words: 5925 flesch: 62 summary: Remarkable increase in proline content under stress conditions could be due to changes in proline metabolism profile under salinity stress, with an increased expression of proline synthetic enzymes and breakdown of proline-rich protein (Tewari and Singh, 1991). Role of ascorbic acid and α tocopherol in alleviating salinity stress on flax plant (​Linumusi tatissimum L.). keywords: bari; bd-878; bd-881; bd-897; condition; content; control; genotypes; kaon-1; plant; relative; salinity; stress cache: baj-47617.htm plain text: baj-47617.txt item: #17 of 26 id: baj-62828 author: Biswas, A; Akter, S; Mondal, S; Barman, HN; Pervin, S; Ahmed, MME; Rahman, MS; Yasmeen, R title: Phenotyping Rice Germplasm Associated With Salinity Tolerance Under Hydroponics System date: 2022-11-22 words: 4047 flesch: 60 summary: The number of rice genotypes rated for salinity tolerance in BRRI, Gazipur, Bangladesh from 2015-2019 Sources Response to salinity Total T MT S HS BRRI germplasm 48 72 774 1,401 2,295 40 Biswas et al. The potentiality of different sources of rice genotypes against salinity stress In the present study, screened 3,195 rice genotypes for salinity tolerance. keywords: breeding; brri; genotypes; germplasm; irri; lines; rice; salinity; salt; sensetive; stress; tolerance cache: baj-62828.pdf plain text: baj-62828.txt item: #18 of 26 id: baj-62833 author: Roy, TS; Rahman, MS; Mostofa, M; Nahid, M; Khatun, MG; Razzaque, MA title: Effect of Rice Husk on Arsenic Accumulation In Potato Plant Under Different Levels of Arsenic Treated Soil date: 2022-11-22 words: 3618 flesch: 62 summary: On the contrary, As content in plant parts decreased with increasing rice husk levels. The Arsenic load in tuber peel gradually decreased with increasing rice husk levels (Table 2). keywords: arsenic; husk; potato; rice; soil; tuber cache: baj-62833.pdf plain text: baj-62833.txt item: #19 of 26 id: baj-65924 author: Hossain, MJ; Masud, AAC; Islam, MS; Akhter, S; Haque, MM title: Growth and Yield Response of Selected Aman Varieties as Influenced by Leaf Cutting date: 2023-05-07 words: 19 flesch: 66 summary: 403 Forbidden Forbidden You don't have permission to access this resource. Apache/2.4.54 (Ubuntu) Server at www.banglajol.info keywords: apache/2.4.54 cache: baj-65924.pdf plain text: baj-65924.txt item: #20 of 26 id: baj-65925 author: Begum, AA; Chowdhury, JA; Ali, MZ; Karim, MR; Choudhury, DA title: Intercropping of Dwarf Yard Long Bean with Maize under Different Planting System date: 2023-05-07 words: 19 flesch: 66 summary: 403 Forbidden Forbidden You don't have permission to access this resource. Apache/2.4.54 (Ubuntu) Server at www.banglajol.info keywords: apache/2.4.54 cache: baj-65925.pdf plain text: baj-65925.txt item: #21 of 26 id: baj-65926 author: MY title: baj-65926 date: 2023-05-02 words: 4839 flesch: 62 summary: 20 Pramanik et al. Seed germination and seedling emergence and/or establishment are important criteria for testing the tolerance of wheat genotypes to various abiotic stresses, particularly, drought stress (Hubbard et al., 2012, Rauf et al., 2007). The interaction effect of growing conditions and wheat genotypes significantly influenced the germination rate and germination vigor index but insignificant in co-efficient of germination (Table 1). keywords: bari; drought; genotypes; germination; gom; root; seed; seedling; shoot; stress; weight; wheat cache: baj-65926.htm plain text: baj-65926.txt item: #22 of 26 id: baj-65927 author: Jahan, MN; Hasan, MA; Islam, MR title: Effect of Defoliation on Growth and Yield of Maize date: 2023-05-07 words: 5807 flesch: 72 summary: The information on proper timing and level of defoliation in maize leaves is scarce in Bangladesh. Modelling the fully expanded area of maize leaves. keywords: das; defoliation; ear; grain; leaves; maize; percent; treatments; yield cache: baj-65927.pdf plain text: baj-65927.txt item: #23 of 26 id: baj-65928 author: Mahmud, MH; Biswas, PK; Islam, MS; Hossain, MD title: Growth and Yield Performance of Aus Rice Under Agronomic Managements date: 2023-05-07 words: 3233 flesch: 63 summary: Rice yields are either decelerating/stagnating/declining in post green revolution era mainly due to imbalance in fertilizer use, soil degradation, irrigation and weeding schedule, type of cropping system practiced lack of suitable rice genotypes/variety for low moisture adaptability and disease resistance (Prakash, 2010). Thus, the appropriate agronomic management practices need to be adopted by the farmers for maximizing rice yield. keywords: bangladesh; grain; ha-1; hill-1; management; number; rice; yield cache: baj-65928.pdf plain text: baj-65928.txt item: #24 of 26 id: baj-65929 author: Jasmine title: baj-65929 date: 2023-05-03 words: 3200 flesch: 68 summary: Intercropping system also significantly reduced chilli yield by 1 to 23% over sole chilli (Table 1) might be due to inter-specific competition for space, solar radiation, nutrients and water. jasminedaisy.bari@gmail.com (Received: 03 October 2022, Accepted: 13 April 2023) Keywords: Chilli, legume vegetable, intercropping, chilli equivalent yield, benefit cost ratio Abstract keywords: bean; chilli; intercropping; pea; row; yield cache: baj-65929.htm plain text: baj-65929.txt item: #25 of 26 id: baj-65938 author: Hossain, MD; Karim, MF; Biswas, PK; Mahmud, MH title: Effect of Added Urea Foliar Spray and Leaf Clipping on Growth and Yield Response of Mungbean date: 2023-05-07 words: 19 flesch: 66 summary: 403 Forbidden Forbidden You don't have permission to access this resource. Apache/2.4.54 (Ubuntu) Server at www.banglajol.info keywords: apache/2.4.54 cache: baj-65938.pdf plain text: baj-65938.txt item: #26 of 26 id: baj-65940 author: Dola, DB; Mannan, MA title: Foliar Application Effects of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on Growth, Yield and Drought Tolerance of Soybean date: 2023-05-07 words: 5424 flesch: 66 summary: Above circumstances, the present research was conducted to study the effect of the foliar application of nano ZnO fertilizer on growth, dry matter accumulation and yield of soybean plant under drought condition. Moreover, in drought condition, 100 and 200 ppm nano zinc solution accelerate the fresh weight of soybean plants exponentially by 28.94 and 69.6%, respectively compared to the plants remained untreated. keywords: application; condition; control; control condition; drought; drought condition; fertilizer; nano; plants; ppm; ppm nano; soybean; weight cache: baj-65940.pdf plain text: baj-65940.txt