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Figure 1 Interaction of rice grain yield and stylosanthes dryness
biomass
Figure 2 Relationship between grain yield and percentage of
spikelet
Interaction between of yield components (number of
grain per panicle and spikelet fertility) were highly
significant between rice
stylosanthes
line sown when
compare to
stylosanthes
broadcast.
Stylodanthes
line
sown intercropping system was effected to rice plant
height was 7 to 10 cm different in the plot of line
sown and broadcast of
stylosanthes
and also higher
yield in short plant height plot when compare to
longer plat (Figure 3).
Figure 3 Relationship between grain yield and plant height of
each treatments
Stylosanthes
guinensis
plant cans also competitions to
rice plants height and it were decreased about 7 to 9
cm, but there was non significant difference. And
stylosanthes
plant height and canopy (22 cm wider
than broadcast sown, these trends were observed in
both sites where the trial was conducted) in the plot of
stylosanthes
line sown was highly significant
difference from the plot of broadcasted into the rice
(Figure 4, Table 5; Table 6).
Figure 4 Plant height competition between rice and
stylosanthes intercropping
Table 4 F-Probability values for each effected in the model of analysis for
Stylosanthes guianensis
Variation
Grand mean
Standard Deviation
%CV
Locations Sites*Rep
Treatment
Locations *
Treatment
Total SS
Residual SS
1PIPH
39.122
14.239
7.9343
20
0.20
0.52
0.19
0.80
2HarPH
73.921
21.471
2.1446
3
0.19
0.01
0.00
0.02
1SDB
55.213
47.872
35.633
65
0.81
0.41
0.04
0.34
2SDB
2263.8
1445.6
914.48
40
0.83
0.87
0.01
0.53
S-Canopy
106.58
18.002
14.194
13
0.82
0.60
0.05
0.57
Stylosanthes
biomass product was two times higher in
broadcasted sown plants compared to line sown plant
at NAFReC and fives time at farmer’s field in Selalek
village, but all of them were non significant difference
by statistic analysis. The height of
stylosanthes
were
highly significant between location as at NAFReC
was higher than in the farmer’s field and the treatment
of rice and stylosanthes line sown at NAFReC was