Experimental location Land type Soil type ph. K (meq/100) Jute Agriculture Experimental Station (JAES), Manikgonj, BJRI
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1 Soil characteristics Nutrient status Experimental location AEZ Land type Soil type ph % OM % N P (ppm) K (meq/100) Jute Agriculture Experimental Station (JAES), Manikgonj, BJRI Active Brahmaputra and Jamuna Flood Plain (AEZ-7) Medium land Sandy and Silty Kishoregonj Regional Station (KRS), BJRI Old Brahmaputra Flood Plain (AEZ-9) Medium land Loam Tle 1: Soil characteristics and nutrient status of the two experimental locations in 2012.
2 Interaction among containers and treatments Percent disease incidence Field emergence (%) stand/m 2 height (M) Base diameter (mm) (gm Stick (gm/) (t /ha) Stick branch/plant Number of pod/plant (gm (kg/ha) weight (gm) T 1 X D i a a c e a b b 4.78 a a 1.49 T 2 X D hi c a a a 6.81 a a 4.67 a a 4.12 bcd c 1.67 T 3 X D gh a g b bc 4.95 bcd 9.08 b b b 4.15 bcd 32 g 1.84 a T 4 X D fg h c fgh de b a bcd T 5 X D ef bcd b b cd a 3.33 cd b cde 1.56 T 6 X D h cde f a b 3.33 cd cde a 1.22 bc T 1 X D hi a l d ghi 2.66 f 6.18 fgh 3.00 de e b T 2 X D h bc d d jk cd b b g 1.75 T 3 X D c a j c ef de b cd 3.67 cd bc 1.67 T 4 X D d bcd i bc d ijk 3.17 ef 6.62 b cde efg 1.25 T 5 X D ef bcd k c ef efg 3.33 cd c c 1.55 T 6 X D ef ef l b d 4.43 cde 7.85 c 3.00 de cde cde 1.22 bc T 1 X D de l d efg 3.08 ef 5.58 hij 3.67 bc cde cd 1.45 T 2 X D a ef m c k 2.33 f 6.14 fgh 3.33 cd b bcd fg 1.68 T 3 X D a o d hij 2.19 f 5.05 ij 3.67 de de 3.67 cd g 1.15 bc T 4 X D f e bc d k 2.80 ef 4.95 j 3.00 de e 3.60 d fg 1.21 bc T 5 X D d f n bc d k 3.08 ef 5.63 hi 3.00 de e 3.66 cd c 1.12 c T 6 X D bc m c c ef 2.66 f 5.91 gh 2.67 e e 4.20 d c 1.22 bc Level of significance NS NS Tle 2: Interaction effect among the different types of containers used for storing and treatments in O-9897on disease incidence, quality,, stick and fibre at JAES, BJRI. T 1=Tin pot; T 2=Plastic pot; T 3=Poly bag; T 4= Gunny bag lined with polyethylene; T 5=Cloth bag; T 6=IRRI poly bag, D 1= treated with BAU- Biofungicide (3%), D 2= treated with Provax-200 (0.4%), D 3=Control (Untreated) Data in column having common letter(s) do not differ significantly at 5% level of significance. NS=Not significant.
3 Interaction among containers and treatments Percent disease incidence Field emergence (%) stand/m 2 height (M) Base diameter (mm) (gm 9.00 Stick (gm/) (t /ha) 3.55 Stick branch/plant pod/plant (gm 4.67 d 4.70 d d T 1 X D i a a 3.14 a bc a 9.76 a a cd a T 2 X D g bcd e bcd 8.50 cde cde b c 1.85 a T 3 X D g c b 8.00 cde efg 3.85 a 8.08 b cde 1.78 T 4 X D f d bc de cde efg 1.22 cd T 5 X D de ef bc g 7.04 de bc d d T 6 X D h c b a bcd 9.67 a c de T 1 X D hi a ef 2.69 c fg bcd 7.18 cd g 4.20 cde a 1.32 bcd T 2 X D fg bcd fg 2.73 bc efg g 7.27 cd c d c 1.65 T 3 X D cd fg efg 8.00 cde g 6.91 de a g 3.00 f gh 1.11 d T 4 X D de g bc g 6.62 de a 5.50 a gh d T 5 X D de i cde e 2.67 b d d fg 1.13 d T 6 X D fg c ef c c 3.77 a 7.85 bc a 5.33 cd T 1 X D fg h 2.65 c g 7.50 de bcd fg fg b d d T 2 X D a ef ij 2.67 c fg 8.00 cde fg f efg de T 3 X D b g 2.73 bc efg efg 4.33 h efg fg 1.18 cd T 4 X D b 5 f j bcd a g 5.14 fg 2.67 b g 3.50 ef h 1.22 cd T 5 X D bc ij 2.76 bc g 7.50 de cde gh g de bc gh 1.23 cd T 6 X D e c i 2.76 bc bcd 7.00 e bcd 1.39 c 4.91 gh 2.67 b fg cde 1.22 cd Level of significance (kg/ha) weight (gm) 1.39 d Tle 3: Interaction effect among the different types of containers used for storing and treatments in O-9897on disease incidence, quality,, stick and fibre at KRS, BJRI. T 1=Tin pot; T 2=Plastic pot; T 3=Poly bag; T 4= Gunny bag lined with polyethylene; T 5=Cloth bag; T 6=IRRI poly bag, D 1= treated with BAU- Biofungicide (3%), D 2= treated with Provax-200 (0.4%), D 3 =Control (Untreated) Data in column having common letter(s) do not differ significantly at 5% level of significance.
4 Interaction among containers, treatments and locations Percent disease incidence Field emergenc e (%) stand/m 2 heigh t (M) Base diameter (mm) (gm Stick (gm/) Stick branch/pl ant pod/plant (gm (kg/ha) weight (gm) T 1 X D 1 X L no a a c d a de a 1.49 d T 2 X D 1 X L lmn de d b a a 6.81 a a 4.67 a a i 1.67 d T 3 X D 1 X L kl g bc b bcd 9.08 b x 1.84 a T 4 X D 1 X L jk d hi c u 1.25 bcd T 5 X D 1 X L ij c b bcd b bc a 3.33 bcd g n 1.56 d T 6 X D 1 X L lm ojk f a b 3.33 bcd ijklm d 1.22 bcd T 1 X D 2 X L lmn a l j hij 3.00 cd lm f 1.45 d T 2 X D 2 X L lmn d bc ijklmn de cd c v 1.75 T 3 X D 2 X L ef jk bc c hijkl i 1.67 d T 4 X D 2 X L gh c ij ij ijklm ijklm y 1.25 bcd T 5 X D 2 X L ij c kl bc c ghi 3.33 bcd ghijk 4.33 c s 1.55 d T 6 X D 2 X L ij ijkl l bci b c 4.43 cde 7.85 cd 3.00 cd ijklm p 1.22 bcd T 1 X D 3 X L hij l bc g jkl 3.67 bc ijklm l 1.45 d
5 T 2 X D 3 X L bc jkl o ci c ijklmn ij 3.33 bcd g i 1.68 d T 3 X D 3 X L bcd q bci j klm 3.67 bc klm j 1.15 d T 4 X D 3 X L cde l e ijk jklmn klmn 3.00 cd m 3.60 ghi i 1.21 cd T 5 X D 3 X L gh l pq jk jklmn jk 3.00 cd m t T 6 X D 3 X L ef o ghijk c de ij 2.67 d m r 1.22 bcd T 1 X D 1 X L o a c bci 9.00 fgh d b g 4.67 de b 1.39 d T 2 X D 1 X L jk m cij ghijk c 3.67 bc de c g 1.85 a T 3 X D 1 X L jk gh ghi klmn c 3.33 bcd de 34 o 1.78 Cont d T 4 X D 1 X L hi jk cd d q 1.22 bcd T 5 X D 1 X L ef c m bc jklmn efg 3.33 bcd d n 1.53 d T 6 X D 1 X L mn j e a de b bcd j d T 1 X D 2 X L mno a mn jk j bcd hijkl c 1.32 d T 2 X D 2 X L ij n ijk 9.50 efg ijklmn de 3.33 bcd c k 1.65 d T 3 X D 2 X L cde n ijk 8.00 ghi jklmn m 3.00 i z 1.11 d T 4 X D 2 X L ef cg op bci ijklm cd c 5.50 a y 1.42 d
6 T 5 X D 2 X L cg s jk 9.50 efg d c s 1.13 d T 6 X D 2 X L jk m jk 9.00 fgh ijkl 3.77 g 7.85 cd 3.00 cd bc h T 1 X D 3 X L ij c r hijk 7.50 hi j klm 3.33 bcd jklm d e 1.39 d T 2 X D 3 X L a hijkl tu jk 8.00 ghi mn 2.02 ghi 5.67 jk 3.00 cd ijklm m T 3 X D 3 X L b op ijk 9.00 fgh lmn n 3.27 bcd hijklm 4.33 c t 1.18 d T 4 X D 3 X L b 5 kl u ci d n klm 2.67 d lm 3.50 hi i 1.22 bcd T 5 X D 3 X L bc i tu k 7.50 hi hijkl 1.90 hi 4.63 mn 3.00 cd m w 1.23 bcd T 6 X D 3 X L fg jk st bci 7.00 i i 4.90 lmn 2.67 d jklm j 1.22 bcd Level of significance NS Tle 4. Interaction effect among the different types of containers used for storing, treatments and locations in O-9897 on disease incidence, quality,, stick and fibre. T 1=Tin pot; T 2=Plastic pot; T 3=Poly bag; T 4=Gunny bag lined with polyethylene; T 5=Cloth bag; T 6=IRRI poly bag, D 1= treated with BAU- Biofungicide (3%), D 2= treated with Provax-200 (0.4%), D 3=Control (Untreated) L 1=JAES, Manikgonj, BJRI, L 2=KRS, Kishoregonj, BJRI. Data in column having common letter(s) do not differ significantly at 5% level of significance. NS=Not significant.
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