An experiment was carried out during Kharif
season of 2023–24. at the Instructional Farm, Alesur, Dau Kalyan Singh College
of Agriculture and Research Station, Bhatapara Chhattisgarh, India. The
experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design (RBD) comprising 12 treatments,
with three replications. The results revealed that the application of the
recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) had a significant impact on various growth
and yield parameters of transplanted rice. Yield attributes and yield of rice
were significantly affected by integrated nutrient management practices.
Application of 100% Recommended dose of fertilizer (120kg N, 60kg, P2O5
& 40kg K2O ha-1) recorded significantly higher
no. of panicle hill-1, panicle length, no. of filled grains panicle-1
and grain yield. Significantly lower value of there parameters were observed
with sole application of nano urea. Application of recommended dose of
fertilizer gave 82.4% higher grain yield of rice over application of nano urea
without other source of nutrients. (3065 kg ha-1), Among integrated
source of nutrient application of 75% RDF+ Nano urea+ Azospirillum + PSB+ KSB
(T8) recorded highest grain yield (5333 kg ha-1) through
the productivity were on par with 75% RDF + Nano urea + Azospirillum+ PSB+ KSB
(T6) and 75% RDF+ Nano urea (T4). Rice yield under 75%
RDF+ Nano urea + Azospirillum + PSB + KSB + ZSB were on par with 100% RDF
suggesting saving of 25% inorganic fertilizer by integration of nano urea and
biofertilizer.