Chemical control of ufra disease of rice: a simple profitability analysis

Multiple field trials were conducted to determine the efficacy of Furataf 5G, Arodhan 5G and Biestern 5G @ 1.0 kg a.i/ha with standard check, Furadan 5G in two ecosystems and three seasons viz. November to April irrigated ecosystem (Boro), April to July (Transplanted Aus) and July to October (Transp...

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Main Authors: Latif, Mohammad Abdul, Yusop, Mohd Rafii, Miah, Gous, Akter, Shamima, Ali, Md Ansar
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Language:English
Published: WFL Publisher 2013
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29274/
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author Latif, Mohammad Abdul
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Miah, Gous
Akter, Shamima
Ali, Md Ansar
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Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Miah, Gous
Akter, Shamima
Ali, Md Ansar
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description Multiple field trials were conducted to determine the efficacy of Furataf 5G, Arodhan 5G and Biestern 5G @ 1.0 kg a.i/ha with standard check, Furadan 5G in two ecosystems and three seasons viz. November to April irrigated ecosystem (Boro), April to July (Transplanted Aus) and July to October (Transplanted Aman) rain-fed lowland ecosystems during 1995 to 1997. All the test chemicals are effective to control the ufra disease of rice and increased yield in comparison with Furadan 5G. In respect of all seasons, Furataf 5G, Arodhan 5G, Biestern 5G increased yield recovery 2.29- 4.15, 2.59-3.40 and 3.06-3.86 t/ha in three rice genotypes respectively, which was more or loss similar to Furadan 5G (3.09-3.65 t/ha). Yield reduces due to ufra disease was 79.48% in T. Aman, while it was 93.88% and 89.11% in T. Aus and Boro rice. Application of Furataf 5G, Arodhan 5G, Biestern 5G and Furadan 5G showed 14.44-15.74, 10.09-14.31 and 12.45 -14.92 times profitable in case of T. Aus, T. Aman and Boro respectively over the control (Diseased). Simple economic analysis also revealed that ufra control with the use of three chemicals in soil treatments is profitable. Thus three chemicals may also be used as alternative to Furadan 5G.
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spelling upm-292742016-04-25T03:09:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29274/ Chemical control of ufra disease of rice: a simple profitability analysis Latif, Mohammad Abdul Yusop, Mohd Rafii Miah, Gous Akter, Shamima Ali, Md Ansar Multiple field trials were conducted to determine the efficacy of Furataf 5G, Arodhan 5G and Biestern 5G @ 1.0 kg a.i/ha with standard check, Furadan 5G in two ecosystems and three seasons viz. November to April irrigated ecosystem (Boro), April to July (Transplanted Aus) and July to October (Transplanted Aman) rain-fed lowland ecosystems during 1995 to 1997. All the test chemicals are effective to control the ufra disease of rice and increased yield in comparison with Furadan 5G. In respect of all seasons, Furataf 5G, Arodhan 5G, Biestern 5G increased yield recovery 2.29- 4.15, 2.59-3.40 and 3.06-3.86 t/ha in three rice genotypes respectively, which was more or loss similar to Furadan 5G (3.09-3.65 t/ha). Yield reduces due to ufra disease was 79.48% in T. Aman, while it was 93.88% and 89.11% in T. Aus and Boro rice. Application of Furataf 5G, Arodhan 5G, Biestern 5G and Furadan 5G showed 14.44-15.74, 10.09-14.31 and 12.45 -14.92 times profitable in case of T. Aus, T. Aman and Boro respectively over the control (Diseased). Simple economic analysis also revealed that ufra control with the use of three chemicals in soil treatments is profitable. Thus three chemicals may also be used as alternative to Furadan 5G. WFL Publisher 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29274/1/29274.pdf Latif, Mohammad Abdul and Yusop, Mohd Rafii and Miah, Gous and Akter, Shamima and Ali, Md Ansar (2013) Chemical control of ufra disease of rice: a simple profitability analysis. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, 11 (2). pp. 716-720. ISSN 1459-0255; ESSN: 1459-0263 http://world-food.net/chemical-control-of-ufra-disease-of-rice-a-simple-profitability-analysis/
spellingShingle Latif, Mohammad Abdul
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Miah, Gous
Akter, Shamima
Ali, Md Ansar
Chemical control of ufra disease of rice: a simple profitability analysis
title Chemical control of ufra disease of rice: a simple profitability analysis
title_full Chemical control of ufra disease of rice: a simple profitability analysis
title_fullStr Chemical control of ufra disease of rice: a simple profitability analysis
title_full_unstemmed Chemical control of ufra disease of rice: a simple profitability analysis
title_short Chemical control of ufra disease of rice: a simple profitability analysis
title_sort chemical control of ufra disease of rice: a simple profitability analysis
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29274/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29274/1/29274.pdf