Evaluation of excess water tolerant rice varieties Swarna sub-1 and CR-1009 sub -1 under Head to Head Project in East and South- Eastern Coastal Plain zone of Odisha

S. R. Dash1, B.K. Routray2, S. K. Mohanty3, N. Behera4

1Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Malkangiri, OUAT, Odisha, Bhubaneswar

2Plant protection, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jagtsinghpur, OUAT, Odisha, Bhubaneswar

3Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Puri, OUAT, Odisha, Bhubaneswar

4Agronomy, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Malkangiri.OUAT, Odisha, Bhubaneswar

Corresponding Author Email: samirdash2007@rediffmail.com

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.8.1.07

Article Publishing History

Received: 04-12-2019
Accepted: 24-03-2020
Published Online: 26-03-2020

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Reviewed by: Dilek ÇAVUŞOĞLU
Second Review by: Bachubhai Monpara
Final Approval by: Dr. Avtar Bimbraw

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Abstract:

Flash flood or submergence is a common phenomenon in rice growing rainfed lowland areas that seriously affects crop establishment leading to severe yield losses. A few submergence–tolerant rice varieties have been developed by introgression SUB -1 gene into mega rice varieties of South Asia. Performance of this variety can be further enhanced through adoption of appropriate management practices. Farners Participatorty trials were conducted using Swarna- sub-1 and CR 1009 sub-1 during kharif, 2017 in three adopted villages at Erasama, Kujanga and Raghunathapur blocks of Jagatsinghpur district. Results of this experiment revealed that at recommended doses of N:P:K @ 80-40-40 Kgha-1, transplanting of 30 days aged seedlings and additional N-dose of 20kg/ha at 7 days after receding of flood water resulted in better post submergence recovery and maximum yield. Maximum number of tillers m-2 was recorded in CR 1009 sub -1 followed by Pooja and Swana Sub -1. Rice variety Swarna Sub –I rerecorded an yield of 55.23 q ha -1 which was 14.5% higher as compared to farmers variety Swrana 48.2 q ha -1. The Swarna Sub-1 and CR 1009 sub-1 survived in the flood and gave higher yield under submergence condition in the coastal flood prone area

Keywords:

Stress Tolerance Rice; Nursery Management; Post Flood Management; Submergence; Survival

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Dash S. R, Routray B. K, Mohanty S. K, Behera N. Evaluation of excess water tolerant rice varieties Swarna sub-1 and CR-1009 sub -1 under Head to Head Project in East and South- Eastern Coastal Plain zone of Odisha. Curr Agri Res 2019; 8(1). doi : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.8.1.07

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