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A field experiment was conducted during the Maha season from August 
2019 to May 2020 at Regional Rice Research and Development Center, 
Bombuwala, Sri Lanka to investigate nitrogen response of promising 
rice line of Bw 12-574 compared at growth and flowering stages of 
that recommended rice variety (Ld 368). Growth parameters and yield 
components of both treatments were compared under five different 
nitrogen levels i.e., 0, 50, 100, 150, and 200% recommended by the 
Department of Agriculture. The experimental design was a Randomized 
Complete Block Design with three replicates. Two varieties were tested 
under 5 nitrogen levels. Data were analyzed by analysis variance (ANOVA) 
and mean separation procedure by LSD using appropriate SAS procedures. 
Plant height, number of productive tillers, panicle length, leaf colour intensity, and chlorophyll content of leaves in both Bw 12-574 and Ld 368 
showed an increasing trend against added nitrogen. The higher nitrogen 
dosages were influencing the increase of flowering days. The yield 
parameters including length of panicle and number of grains per panicle 
have shown significant differences (p=0.05) between the tested line and 
recommended variety. However, no significant difference was observed 
between the tested line and recommended variety with respect to filled 
grain percentage and grain yield. Hence, the response to nitrogen of Bw 
12 – 574 was found to be similar to the recommended variety, Ld 368. The 
study concludes that the same nitrogen recommendation applied for Ld 
368 would be recommended for promising rice line Bw 12-574. However, 
further investigations are needed to confirm the findings. | 
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