Inayat Ullah Awan
Gomal University
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Journal of Zhejiang University-science B | 2006
M. S. Baloch; Inayat Ullah Awan; Gul Hassan
Studies were initiated for two consecutive years to find out the effect of time of transplanting and seedlings hill−1 on the productivity of rice in Dera Ismail Khan district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Pakistan. The experiment was laid out in a randomized complete block design with split plot arrangements. Main plots consisted of four transplanting dates viz. 20th and 27th of June and 4th and 11th of July while sub-plots contained 1, 2, 3 or 4 seedlings hill−1. Among transplanting dates, June 20th planted crop gave highest paddy yield and net return with 1 seedling hill−1. It explains that the use of more seedlings hill−1 not only adds to cost but is also a mere wastage of natural resources. Based on research findings, we conclude that the use of 1 seedling hill−1 is most appropriate for timely sowing otherwise 4 seedlings hill−1 should be used to compensate for the yield gap in late transplanted rice.
Rice Science | 2007
M. S. Baloch; Inayat Ullah Awan; Gul Hassan; Muhammad Zubair
Rice production in Pakistan is constraint by many factors pertaining to prevalent planting techniques. A research on the feasibility of new planting techniques (direct seeding on flat, transplanting on flat, direct seeding on ridges, transplanting on ridges and parachute planting) in transplanted and direct wet-seeded rice was undertaken at Dera Ismail Khan region of Pakistans North West Frontier Province during 2002 and 2003. Among the planting techniques, the best performance for the yield formation and economic evaluation was noted for transplanting on flat during both years. Chinese parachute planting technology also showed very promising results in most of the parameters. Direct seeding on ridges could not excel transplanting on flat and parachute planting during both cropping seasons. The findings concluded the feasibility of parachute planting technology along with traditional rice transplanting on flat over all other planting techniques being practiced in the area.
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences | 1999
Inayat Ullah Awan; M. Safdar Baloch .; Noman Saeed Sadozai; M. Zubair Sulemani .
Journal of Agronomy | 2004
M. S. Baloch; Inayat Ullah Awan; Gul Hassan; Muhammad Ayyaz Khan; Khalil Ahmad; Muhammad Zubair Sulemani
Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2011
M. A. Nadim; Inayat Ullah Awan; M. S. Baloch; Ejaz Ahmad Khan; Khalid Naveed; Muhammad Ayyaz Khan; Muhammad Zubair; Nazim Hussain
Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research | 2011
Imran Wazir; Muhammad Sadiq; M. S. Baloch; Inayat Ullah Awan; Ejaz Ahmad Khan; I. H. Shah; M. A. Nadim; Abdul Aziz Khakwani
Pakistan Journal of Nutrition | 2011
Muhammad Aslam; Muhammad Ayyaz Khan; Inayat Ullah Awan; Ejaz Ahmad Khan; Ahmad Ali Khan; Ghulam Jilani
Journal of Biological Sciences | 2001
Inayat Ullah Awan; Tufail Abbass; Mohammad Amjad Nadeem
Archive | 2013
M. A. Nadim; Inayat Ullah Awan; M. S. Baloch; Naeem Khan; Khalid Naveed
Pakistan Journal of Nutrition | 2011
Muhammad Aslam; Muhammad Ayyaz Khan; Inayat Ullah Awan; Ejaz Ahmad Khan; Ahmad Ali Khan; Ghulam Jilani