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Root Dipping with Carrier Based Biofertilizers

Seed Treatment with Liquid Biofertilizers

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Nutrient Management :: Rice : Main Field
Application of Biofertilizers : Raise Azolla as a dual crop by inoculating 500 kg/ha 7 to 10 DAT and then incorporate during weeding for the wet season crop. Two kg each of biofertilizers viz., Azsopirillum, Phosphobacteria (or) Azophos, Silicate solubilizing bacteria (SSB) / Potash bacteria (KRB) with 25kg of FYM and 25kg of and and broad cast uniformly before transplanting. 500 ml each of biofertilizers viz., Azsopirillum, Phosphobacteria (or) Azophos, Silicate solubilizing bacteria (SSB) / Potash bacteria (KRB) with 25kg of FYM and 25kg of sand and broad cast uniformly before transplanting. Root Dipping : Prepare the slurry with Azospirillum , Phosphobacteria and potash release bacteria each 1 kg/ha in 40 lit. of water and dip the root portion of the seedlings for 15-30 minutes in bactrial suspension and transplant. Liquid Azospirillum , Phosphobacteria and potash release bacteria each 250ml/ha in 40 lit. of water and dip the root portion of the seedlings for 15 - 30 minutes in bacterial suspension and transplant. Root Dipping with Carrier Based Biofertilizers Zinc Deficient Soils: Along with existing recommended biofertilizers, 2 kg each zinc solubilizing bacterium with 25 kg of FYM and 25 kg of sand and broad cast uniformly before transplanting. Terminal Water Stress: Foliar spray@ 500 ml/ha of Pink Pigmented Facultative Methylotroph at panicle initiation & flag leaf stages) for mitigation of terminal drought. Seed Treatment with Liquid Biofertilizers
Updated on Jan 2023
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