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International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science (IJAEMS) [Vol-2, Issue-5, May- 2016]
Infogain Publication (Infogainpublication.com) ISSN : 2454-1311
www.ijaems.com Page | 304
Upland Rice Production As Influenced by the
Organic and Inorganic Application of Fertilizers:
Technology Demonstration Model
Clemencia L. Sumagaysay
Surigao del Sur State University-Tagbina Campus, Tagbina, Surigao del Sur
Abstract— A Technology demonstration on upland rice
production was conducted to determine which among the
three treatments would provide better yield of upland
rainfed rice and serves as a technological show-case to
Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) and Non- Agrarian
Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) in the community.This study
consists of three (3) treatments. Treatment 1 – Regional
Soils Laboratory In-organic fertilizer recommended rates
alone. Treatment 2 – ½ Regional Soils Laboratory In-
organic fertilizer recommended rates plus 12.5 bags
Vermicast per hectare. Treatment 3 – Organic fertilizer
alone at 25 bags vermi cast per hectare.
Result shows that the best practices of fertilizer application
is Treatment 3 the application of organic fertilizer which
produces heaviest weight of fresh palay (31 grams/hill) and
dried weight of palay(4.3 grams/hill) and obtained the
highest yield of upland rice(6.20 tons/ha) than variable 1
and 2. Based on the cost analysis the application of
organic fertilizer (Treatment 3) produced high profit due to
low price of organic fertilizer.
Keywords—Agrarian beneficiaries, Tehnology, upland
rice, Vermicast, Panicle.
I. INTRODUCTION
Fertilizer is one of the most important management
practices used to determine the quality and quantity of crop
production. It will affect the general health of the plant. The
healthier the plant is, the better the plant stand can compete
and tolerate competing pests, like weeds, disease and
insects. However, plant needs right kind and amount of
fertilizer to produce optimum yield. This study evaluates the
performance of inorganic and organic fertilizers on the
gowth and yield of lowland rice.
Inorganic and organic fertilizers are nutrients required for
the growth stage of plant for the optimum production of
rice. The application of organic fertilizer improves crop
yield because it increases the fertility of the soil (Hayne &
Naidu, 1998). It also conforms to the report of Rodriquez
(2015) that the application of organic fertilizer improves the
quality of tomato fruit. Similarly, Alam & Khan (1999)
reported that optimum quantity of inorganic fertilizer
through correct method and time of application in right
proportion increases plant production.Zhang (2001)
revealed that balanced fertilization sustained the continuous
healthy plant growth and high yield because of correct
method and time of application in right proportion.
The application of fertilizers (inorganic and organic) was
not applied religiously by the farmers due to insufficient
observations/facts that can justify their farming practices.
The farmer has no awareness on the importance of
fertilization for the sustainable crop production.
The performance on the growth and yield of lowland rice
production as affected by the application of inorganic and
organic fertilizers can be determined using the analysis of
variace experimental designwill provide additional
information and facts that can awaken/provoke their interest
in practicing organic farming.
Theoretical Framework
The theory of the study stated Organic Farming sustained
crop production. The variables involved are thegrowth and
yield of upland rice production as influenced by the
application of organic and inorganic fertilizers.
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Fig.1: Schematic Diagram of the study
II. OBJECTIVES
General:
To demonstrate the performance of the three (3) treatments
of fertilizer applied to upland rice.
Specific:
1. To show case the visual growth and development of
upland rice under three (3) treatments of fertilizer
application.
2. To determine which among the three (3) treatments
would provide better yield of upland rainfed rice.
3. To serve as a Technological show-case to Agrarian
Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) and Non- ARBs in the
community.
4. To make the demo-farm as a learning venue for
Coaching and Mentoring Exercises.
Methodology
A 1,500 square meters area owned by one of the members
of the Bayan Free Farmers-Multi-Purpose Cooperative
(BAFF-MPC) at Bayan, Marihatag, Surigao del Sur was
used through a MOA. The BAFF-MPC is one of the
Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries under the Department of
Agrarian Reform (DAR). Soil samples from the identified
1,500 square meters Technology Demonstration Farm
(TDF) area were collected and processed for analysis. A 1
kilo soil sample was submitted to DA-Regional Soils
Laboratory at Butuan City. The NSIC RC 111variety of
upland rice was used.
An area of 1,500 sq.m was prepared thoroughly before
planting. It was plowed, harrowed two times at weekly
intervals to allow the seed to germinate and stubbles to
decompose. After the last harrowing, three (3) blocks with
an area of 500 sq. m. (50m x 10m) were prepared/laid out.
The treatments were designated as follows:
III. FERTILIZERS APPLICATION
Treatment 1 – Regional Soils Laboratory In-organic
fertilizer recommended rates alone.
Treatment 2 – ½ Regional Soils Laboratory In-organic
fertilizer recommended rates plus 12.5 bags vermicast per
hectare.
Treatment 3 – Organic fertilizer alone at 25 bags vermicast
per hectare
A. Data gathered
1. Average height of rice (cm) per hill– this was taken
45 days after planting (DAP) from 20 randomly
harvested rice hills per variable.
2. Average weight of fresh palay (gram) – this was
taken from 20 plants randomly harvested per
variable.
Upland
Rice
T1= Inorganic fertilizer
(BS)
T2= Inorganic fertilizer
(1/2BS)
T3=Organic fertilizer
Plant growth
1. Plant height
Plant yield
1. Palay fresh
weight
2. Palay dried
weight
3. Yield(ton/ha)
P
R
O
D
U
C
T
I
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3. Average weight of dried palay (gram) - this was
taken from 20 plants randomly harvested, shelled
and dried palay per variable.
4. Computed yield of rice per hectare (ton) – this was
obtained by multiplying the average yield of rice per
hill to 200,000 hills population of rice per hectare.
Research Design and Field Layout
Frequency and means were used in this study to determine
the performance of inorganic and organic fertilizer on the
growth and yield of lowland rice.
Technology Demonstration Farm Lay-Out for Upland
Rice
Water Supply Canal
IV. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Table 1.0 presented the average height of rice as affected
with the different kind and amount of fertilizers. Results
showed slightly differences per treatment of about 59.65
cm, 53.90 cm and 55.25 cm for treatment 1, 2 and 3,
respectively.
Plants applied with organic fertilizer (T3) produced the
heaviest fresh weight and dried weight of palay of about
31.0 grams and 4.3 grams respectively while the application
of inorganic fertilizer (T1) got the lightest weight of fresh
palay(16.50 gms) and dried weight(2.3 gms) of palay.
On the yield of upland rice, Table 1.0 indicated that
treatment 3, the application of organic fertilizer obtained the
highest yield (6.20 tons/ha) followed by Treatment 2, the
application of ½ recommended rate of inorganic and
organic fertilizer of about 4.60 tons/ha and lowest yield of
3.30 tons/ha was attained by treatment 1, the application of
inorganic fertilizer.
Drainage
outlet
Drainage
outlet
Drainage
outlet
Treatment 1
Regional Soils
Laboratory In-organic
recommended fertilizer
rates alone
Area - 500 sqm
Treatment 2
½ Regional of Soils
Laboratory
recommended fertilizer
rates + organic
fertilizer recommended
rate
(Vermicast –12.5 bags/
ha)
Area - 500 sqm
Treatment 3
Organic fertilizer
recommended rate
alone
(Vermicast – 25
bags/ha)
Area - 500 sqm
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Table 1.0 Summary data on the plant height, fresh weight
of palay, and dried weightof palay and yield of upland rice
of 20 hills per treatment planted last September 12, 2015
to January 20, 2015 at Bayan, Marihatag, Surigao del Sur.
Variabl
es
Ave.
plant
height
(cm) at
45 DAP
Average
fresh
weight of
palay per
hill
(gram)
Average
weight
of dried
palay per
hill
(gram)
Compute
d rice
yield/
ha(tons)
Treatme
nt 1
59.65 16.50 2.3 3.30
Treatme
nt 2
53.90 23.14 3.2 4.60
Treatme
nt 3
55.25 31.00 4.3 6.20
Table 2.0 Cost Analysis of Inorganic and Organic
Fertilizers
Particular Quantity Unit Cost Total
Fertilizer
A. In-organic
Fertilizer
1. 16-20-0 4 bags
P
1,300/bag
P
5,200.00
2. 46-0-0 4 bags 1,200/bag 4,800.00
3. 14-14-14 2 bags 1,200/bag 2,400.00
12,400.00
B. Organic
Fertilizer
1. Vermicast 25 bags
P
350/bag
8,750.00
V. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
Result shows that the best practices of fertilizer application
is treatment 3 the application of organic fertilizer which
produces heaviest fresh weight of palay, dried weight of
palay and obtained the highest yield of upland rice than
treatment 1 and 2. Based on the cost analysis the
application of organic fertilizer (Treatment 3) attained high
profit due to the low price of organic fertilizer.
REFERENCES
[1] Alam, S.M. and Khan, M.A.1999.Proper use of
fertilizers on soils of low natural fertility makes it
possible to grow a wider variety of crops.On line.
[2] Gonzalez, Rodriguez A. et. al. 2015.Journal of Soil
Science and Plant Nutrition 15 (1), 46-59.
[3] Hayne, R.J. and Naidu, R. 1998.Nutrient Cycling in
Agroecosystems. 51(2), 123-137.
[4] Milošević1, T.andMilošević, N.2015.Journal of Soil
Science and Plant Nutrition, 2015, 15 (1), 76-83
[5] Rice Today. 2016. January-March.15 (1).
[6] Zhang, Shuzhen and Xiao-quan, Sham.
2001.Environmental Pollution. Speciation of rare earth
elements in soil and accumulation by wheat with rare
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Upland Rice Production As Influenced by the Organic and Inorganic Application of Fertilizers: Technology Demonstration Model

  • 1. International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science (IJAEMS) [Vol-2, Issue-5, May- 2016] Infogain Publication (Infogainpublication.com) ISSN : 2454-1311 www.ijaems.com Page | 304 Upland Rice Production As Influenced by the Organic and Inorganic Application of Fertilizers: Technology Demonstration Model Clemencia L. Sumagaysay Surigao del Sur State University-Tagbina Campus, Tagbina, Surigao del Sur Abstract— A Technology demonstration on upland rice production was conducted to determine which among the three treatments would provide better yield of upland rainfed rice and serves as a technological show-case to Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) and Non- Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) in the community.This study consists of three (3) treatments. Treatment 1 – Regional Soils Laboratory In-organic fertilizer recommended rates alone. Treatment 2 – ½ Regional Soils Laboratory In- organic fertilizer recommended rates plus 12.5 bags Vermicast per hectare. Treatment 3 – Organic fertilizer alone at 25 bags vermi cast per hectare. Result shows that the best practices of fertilizer application is Treatment 3 the application of organic fertilizer which produces heaviest weight of fresh palay (31 grams/hill) and dried weight of palay(4.3 grams/hill) and obtained the highest yield of upland rice(6.20 tons/ha) than variable 1 and 2. Based on the cost analysis the application of organic fertilizer (Treatment 3) produced high profit due to low price of organic fertilizer. Keywords—Agrarian beneficiaries, Tehnology, upland rice, Vermicast, Panicle. I. INTRODUCTION Fertilizer is one of the most important management practices used to determine the quality and quantity of crop production. It will affect the general health of the plant. The healthier the plant is, the better the plant stand can compete and tolerate competing pests, like weeds, disease and insects. However, plant needs right kind and amount of fertilizer to produce optimum yield. This study evaluates the performance of inorganic and organic fertilizers on the gowth and yield of lowland rice. Inorganic and organic fertilizers are nutrients required for the growth stage of plant for the optimum production of rice. The application of organic fertilizer improves crop yield because it increases the fertility of the soil (Hayne & Naidu, 1998). It also conforms to the report of Rodriquez (2015) that the application of organic fertilizer improves the quality of tomato fruit. Similarly, Alam & Khan (1999) reported that optimum quantity of inorganic fertilizer through correct method and time of application in right proportion increases plant production.Zhang (2001) revealed that balanced fertilization sustained the continuous healthy plant growth and high yield because of correct method and time of application in right proportion. The application of fertilizers (inorganic and organic) was not applied religiously by the farmers due to insufficient observations/facts that can justify their farming practices. The farmer has no awareness on the importance of fertilization for the sustainable crop production. The performance on the growth and yield of lowland rice production as affected by the application of inorganic and organic fertilizers can be determined using the analysis of variace experimental designwill provide additional information and facts that can awaken/provoke their interest in practicing organic farming. Theoretical Framework The theory of the study stated Organic Farming sustained crop production. The variables involved are thegrowth and yield of upland rice production as influenced by the application of organic and inorganic fertilizers.
  • 2. International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science (IJAEMS) [Vol-2, Issue-5, May- 2016] Infogain Publication (Infogainpublication.com) ISSN : 2454-1311 www.ijaems.com Page | 305 Fig.1: Schematic Diagram of the study II. OBJECTIVES General: To demonstrate the performance of the three (3) treatments of fertilizer applied to upland rice. Specific: 1. To show case the visual growth and development of upland rice under three (3) treatments of fertilizer application. 2. To determine which among the three (3) treatments would provide better yield of upland rainfed rice. 3. To serve as a Technological show-case to Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) and Non- ARBs in the community. 4. To make the demo-farm as a learning venue for Coaching and Mentoring Exercises. Methodology A 1,500 square meters area owned by one of the members of the Bayan Free Farmers-Multi-Purpose Cooperative (BAFF-MPC) at Bayan, Marihatag, Surigao del Sur was used through a MOA. The BAFF-MPC is one of the Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries under the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR). Soil samples from the identified 1,500 square meters Technology Demonstration Farm (TDF) area were collected and processed for analysis. A 1 kilo soil sample was submitted to DA-Regional Soils Laboratory at Butuan City. The NSIC RC 111variety of upland rice was used. An area of 1,500 sq.m was prepared thoroughly before planting. It was plowed, harrowed two times at weekly intervals to allow the seed to germinate and stubbles to decompose. After the last harrowing, three (3) blocks with an area of 500 sq. m. (50m x 10m) were prepared/laid out. The treatments were designated as follows: III. FERTILIZERS APPLICATION Treatment 1 – Regional Soils Laboratory In-organic fertilizer recommended rates alone. Treatment 2 – ½ Regional Soils Laboratory In-organic fertilizer recommended rates plus 12.5 bags vermicast per hectare. Treatment 3 – Organic fertilizer alone at 25 bags vermicast per hectare A. Data gathered 1. Average height of rice (cm) per hill– this was taken 45 days after planting (DAP) from 20 randomly harvested rice hills per variable. 2. Average weight of fresh palay (gram) – this was taken from 20 plants randomly harvested per variable. Upland Rice T1= Inorganic fertilizer (BS) T2= Inorganic fertilizer (1/2BS) T3=Organic fertilizer Plant growth 1. Plant height Plant yield 1. Palay fresh weight 2. Palay dried weight 3. Yield(ton/ha) P R O D U C T I O N
  • 3. International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science (IJAEMS) [Vol-2, Issue-5, May- 2016] Infogain Publication (Infogainpublication.com) ISSN : 2454-1311 www.ijaems.com Page | 306 3. Average weight of dried palay (gram) - this was taken from 20 plants randomly harvested, shelled and dried palay per variable. 4. Computed yield of rice per hectare (ton) – this was obtained by multiplying the average yield of rice per hill to 200,000 hills population of rice per hectare. Research Design and Field Layout Frequency and means were used in this study to determine the performance of inorganic and organic fertilizer on the growth and yield of lowland rice. Technology Demonstration Farm Lay-Out for Upland Rice Water Supply Canal IV. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Table 1.0 presented the average height of rice as affected with the different kind and amount of fertilizers. Results showed slightly differences per treatment of about 59.65 cm, 53.90 cm and 55.25 cm for treatment 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Plants applied with organic fertilizer (T3) produced the heaviest fresh weight and dried weight of palay of about 31.0 grams and 4.3 grams respectively while the application of inorganic fertilizer (T1) got the lightest weight of fresh palay(16.50 gms) and dried weight(2.3 gms) of palay. On the yield of upland rice, Table 1.0 indicated that treatment 3, the application of organic fertilizer obtained the highest yield (6.20 tons/ha) followed by Treatment 2, the application of ½ recommended rate of inorganic and organic fertilizer of about 4.60 tons/ha and lowest yield of 3.30 tons/ha was attained by treatment 1, the application of inorganic fertilizer. Drainage outlet Drainage outlet Drainage outlet Treatment 1 Regional Soils Laboratory In-organic recommended fertilizer rates alone Area - 500 sqm Treatment 2 ½ Regional of Soils Laboratory recommended fertilizer rates + organic fertilizer recommended rate (Vermicast –12.5 bags/ ha) Area - 500 sqm Treatment 3 Organic fertilizer recommended rate alone (Vermicast – 25 bags/ha) Area - 500 sqm
  • 4. International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science (IJAEMS) [Vol-2, Issue-5, May- 2016] Infogain Publication (Infogainpublication.com) ISSN : 2454-1311 www.ijaems.com Page | 307 Table 1.0 Summary data on the plant height, fresh weight of palay, and dried weightof palay and yield of upland rice of 20 hills per treatment planted last September 12, 2015 to January 20, 2015 at Bayan, Marihatag, Surigao del Sur. Variabl es Ave. plant height (cm) at 45 DAP Average fresh weight of palay per hill (gram) Average weight of dried palay per hill (gram) Compute d rice yield/ ha(tons) Treatme nt 1 59.65 16.50 2.3 3.30 Treatme nt 2 53.90 23.14 3.2 4.60 Treatme nt 3 55.25 31.00 4.3 6.20 Table 2.0 Cost Analysis of Inorganic and Organic Fertilizers Particular Quantity Unit Cost Total Fertilizer A. In-organic Fertilizer 1. 16-20-0 4 bags P 1,300/bag P 5,200.00 2. 46-0-0 4 bags 1,200/bag 4,800.00 3. 14-14-14 2 bags 1,200/bag 2,400.00 12,400.00 B. Organic Fertilizer 1. Vermicast 25 bags P 350/bag 8,750.00 V. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION Result shows that the best practices of fertilizer application is treatment 3 the application of organic fertilizer which produces heaviest fresh weight of palay, dried weight of palay and obtained the highest yield of upland rice than treatment 1 and 2. Based on the cost analysis the application of organic fertilizer (Treatment 3) attained high profit due to the low price of organic fertilizer. REFERENCES [1] Alam, S.M. and Khan, M.A.1999.Proper use of fertilizers on soils of low natural fertility makes it possible to grow a wider variety of crops.On line. [2] Gonzalez, Rodriguez A. et. al. 2015.Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 15 (1), 46-59. [3] Hayne, R.J. and Naidu, R. 1998.Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 51(2), 123-137. [4] Milošević1, T.andMilošević, N.2015.Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2015, 15 (1), 76-83 [5] Rice Today. 2016. January-March.15 (1). [6] Zhang, Shuzhen and Xiao-quan, Sham. 2001.Environmental Pollution. Speciation of rare earth elements in soil and accumulation by wheat with rare earth fertilizer application. 112(3), 395-405. [7] http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/importance-of- fertilizer11633.html#sthashlEtbZTqS.dpuf