Papers by AM Shamsuddula Shatil

The main objectives of the study was to determine the profitability and efficiency of HYV-Boro ri... more The main objectives of the study was to determine the profitability and efficiency of HYV-Boro rice and Hybrid rice. Four Thanas of Mymensingh district were selected as study area. One hundred and sixty (160) Hybrid rice growers were chosen randomly from the areas. Field level survey was done to collect the data. To determine profitability Gross Margin (GM), Net Return (NR), and Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) were calculated. Cobb-Douglas production function was used to determine the efficiencies of rice growers. Net Return from HYV-Boro rice and Hybrid rice were calculated Tk 9358.10 and Tk 21039.68 respectively. The BCR of Hybrid rice (1.33) was also higher than the HYV-Boro rice (1.20) production. In efficiencies analysis HYV-Boro rice shows better performance than the Hybrid rice production. The factor affects inefficiencies were farm area, farming experience, education level, and family size. The Economic Efficiency (EE) of HYV-Boro rice growers was 0.88 and Hybrid rice growers were ...

A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of nitrogen fertilizer on yielding ability o... more A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of nitrogen fertilizer on yielding ability of indigenous aromatic rice cultivars under stacking and non-stacking conditions. Rice cultivars were grown during Aman season, 2002. There were four cultivars, namely, Shakkorkhora, Chinigura, Kalijira and Kataribhog, each with three levels of nitrogen fertilizer (0, 60 and 120 kg N ha -1). At the time of heading the experimental plots were equally divided into two parts. The crop in the half of the plot was left on the fate of the nature and that in the other half of the plot was mechanically supported by stacking to prevent lodging. Under stacking condition with the application of 60 Kg N ha -1 the grain yields increased by 12%, 23%, 29% and 18% in Shakkorkhora, Chinigura, Kalijira and Kataribhog, respectively compared to control. With stacking yield was increased by 0.6% in Shakkorkhora, 25% in Chinigura, 18% in Kalijira and 11% in Kataribhog at 60 kg N ha -1 and by 18% in Shakkorkhor...
African Crop Science …, Jan 1, 2007
An experiment was conducted to evaluate some organic wastes namely; brans of wheat, rice, grass p... more An experiment was conducted to evaluate some organic wastes namely; brans of wheat, rice, grass pea, tea waste colonizing with and without a bio-control agent T. harzianum and seed treatment with vitavax-200 and T. viride in controlling seedling mortality caused by artificially inoculated of Sclerotium. rolfsii and yield performance of wheat in field condition. Among the organic wastes, the lowest seeding mortality percentage was observed in T. harzianum colonized tea waste amended plot followed by grass pea bran and wheat bran. Highest grain weight and 1000 seed grain weight were also recorded in T. harzianum colonizing tea waste amended plot. Seed treating by Vitavax-200 and T. viride moderately increased germination, grain weight and reduced seedling mortality of wheat.
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Khalafalla, M. M., Abdellatef, E., Mohameed Ahmed, M. M. and Osman, M. G. 2007. Micropropagation ... more Khalafalla, M. M., Abdellatef, E., Mohameed Ahmed, M. M. and Osman, M. G. 2007. Micropropagation of Cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) as Strategic Tool to Combat Desertification in Arid and Semi Arid Regions. Int. J. Sustain. Crop Prod. 2(4):1-8
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The study was under taken in Boro season of year 2003. The main objective
was to determi... more Abstract
The study was under taken in Boro season of year 2003. The main objective
was to determine the profitability and efficiency of HYV-Boro rice and
Hybrid rice. Four Thanas of Mymensingh district were selected as study area.
One hundred and sixty (160) Hybrid rice growers were chosen randomly from
the areas. Field level survey was done to collect the data. To determine
profitability Gross Margin (GM), Net Return (NR), and Benefit Cost Ratio
(BCR) were calculated. Cobb-Douglas production function was used to
determine the efficiencies of rice growers. Net Return from HYV-Boro rice
and Hybrid rice were calculated Tk 9358.10 and Tk 21039.68 respectively.
The BCR of Hybrid rice (1.33) was also higher than the HYV-Boro rice (1.20)
production. In efficiencies analysis HYV-Boro rice shows better performance
than the Hybrid rice production. The factor affects inefficiencies were farm
area, farming experience, education level, and family size. The Economic
Efficiency (EE) of HYV-Boro rice growers was 0.88 and Hybrid rice growers
were 0.68. These indicate that there was more opportunity to increase EE of
Hybrid rice production than HYV-Boro rice production.
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The study was under taken in Boro season of year 2003. The main objective
was to determine the profitability and efficiency of HYV-Boro rice and
Hybrid rice. Four Thanas of Mymensingh district were selected as study area.
One hundred and sixty (160) Hybrid rice growers were chosen randomly from
the areas. Field level survey was done to collect the data. To determine
profitability Gross Margin (GM), Net Return (NR), and Benefit Cost Ratio
(BCR) were calculated. Cobb-Douglas production function was used to
determine the efficiencies of rice growers. Net Return from HYV-Boro rice
and Hybrid rice were calculated Tk 9358.10 and Tk 21039.68 respectively.
The BCR of Hybrid rice (1.33) was also higher than the HYV-Boro rice (1.20)
production. In efficiencies analysis HYV-Boro rice shows better performance
than the Hybrid rice production. The factor affects inefficiencies were farm
area, farming experience, education level, and family size. The Economic
Efficiency (EE) of HYV-Boro rice growers was 0.88 and Hybrid rice growers
were 0.68. These indicate that there was more opportunity to increase EE of
Hybrid rice production than HYV-Boro rice production.
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The study was under taken in Boro season of year 2003. The main objective
was to determine the profitability and efficiency of HYV-Boro rice and
Hybrid rice. Four Thanas of Mymensingh district were selected as study area.
One hundred and sixty (160) Hybrid rice growers were chosen randomly from
the areas. Field level survey was done to collect the data. To determine
profitability Gross Margin (GM), Net Return (NR), and Benefit Cost Ratio
(BCR) were calculated. Cobb-Douglas production function was used to
determine the efficiencies of rice growers. Net Return from HYV-Boro rice
and Hybrid rice were calculated Tk 9358.10 and Tk 21039.68 respectively.
The BCR of Hybrid rice (1.33) was also higher than the HYV-Boro rice (1.20)
production. In efficiencies analysis HYV-Boro rice shows better performance
than the Hybrid rice production. The factor affects inefficiencies were farm
area, farming experience, education level, and family size. The Economic
Efficiency (EE) of HYV-Boro rice growers was 0.88 and Hybrid rice growers
were 0.68. These indicate that there was more opportunity to increase EE of
Hybrid rice production than HYV-Boro rice production.
Need the Book? Here it is- https://goo.gl/OxlbaA/