Abstract:
A trial was conducted to evaluate the agronomic performances of six
test varieties of rice viz. Bg 02. 465, Bg 03.1451, At 676, Bw 03.1063,
3 003monthageBoupduringCale20attheAgronomyfarmof the Eastern University, Sri Lanka. The treatments were arranged in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with four replications.
The crop was raised and managed in accordance with the guidelines
given for a National Co-ordinated Rice Varietal Trial (NCRVT) by Rice Research and Development Institute (RRDI), Sri Lanka. Germination percentage, number of tillers per plant, days to 50% heading, days to
85% maturity, lodging and the yield were recorded. Collected data were analyzed statistically ot determine the treatment effects fi any. Varieties
tested ni this trial showed significant differences ni the selected agronomic characteristics.
The test variety 'Bw 03.1063' showed the high number of tillers (4.5) per plant. It was higher than the standard checks. Varieties 'At 676' and 'At 307' had taken significantly (p<0.05) less number of days (81 days)
to reach 50% heading and varieties 'Bg 02.465' and 'At 676' had taken significantly (p<D.05) short duration (106 days) ot reach 85% maturity. The test varieties did not lodge during the experiment and there were no significant differences observed in the germination percentage of the varieties. High yield (1,794 kg ha") was obtained from the test variety
B' w 03.1063' followed by 'At 676' (1697.5 kg ha') and it was significantly higher than the check variety B' g 305' (1417 kg ha'). In the present study, it was found that test variety "At 676' could be considered as suitable variety for the cultivation in the Batticaloa district during Yala season. Because, it produced higher number of tillers, matured early and produced higher yield than the check varieties. Though, further study si needed ni Maha season and also under farmers' field to ensure its potentiality.
Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Research Session 2008 - EUSL