In terms of tillering potential, the aboveground portions of rice are significantly influenced by the nitrogen level (NL) and transplant density (TD). To obtain a suitable combination of NL and TD, five NLs (0, 90, 180, 270 and 360 kg ha-1) and two TDs [high density (HD), 32.5×104 hills ha-1; low density (LD), 25.5×104 hills ha-1] were used in the rice experiments during 2012 to 2014, in Jiangsu, China. The results showed the highest grain yield of rice obtained at HD and LD when N supply was 180 and 270 kg ha-1, respectively. That's because there are more tillers per unit area, a larger leaf biomass fraction of total aboveground biomass, a larger leaf area index (LAI) and a larger canopy photosynthesis potential (CPP) at HD. It can be conc...
The present investigation aimed to study the effect of three plant densities farmers practice hill...
Planting ratoon rice can realize one sowing and two harvests, which is of great significance for imp...
For plants grown in agriculture, productivity and yield are two consequential factors which must be ...
Dense planting could be a feasible method for reducing nitrogen (N) application rates without compro...
Rational nitrogen (N) application can greatly increase rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield. However, excess...
In the absence of tillage, perennial rice is an innovation and supplement to rice production. Proper...
Excessive nitrogen (N) application to rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop in China causes environmental poll...
Excessive nitrogen (N) application to rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop in China causes environm...
In this study, we investigated how printed sowing machine transplanting impacts the yield of single-...
The no-tillage, direct-seeded (NTDS) rice cropping system has attracted considerable attention becau...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) feeds to two-third of the global population by serving as staple food. It is ...
Conservation tillage and deep-side fertilization both hold the potential to reduce nitrogen leaching...
To increase rice yield potential, field experiments were conducted in farmers’ paddies in 2011 and 2...
A field experiment was conducted at Agricultural Research Institute, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad durin...
<i>Key words</i>: Nitrogen; Yield; Rice; Wheat; Environment; Simulation; Soil; Organic matter; Water...
The present investigation aimed to study the effect of three plant densities farmers practice hill...
Planting ratoon rice can realize one sowing and two harvests, which is of great significance for imp...
For plants grown in agriculture, productivity and yield are two consequential factors which must be ...
Dense planting could be a feasible method for reducing nitrogen (N) application rates without compro...
Rational nitrogen (N) application can greatly increase rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield. However, excess...
In the absence of tillage, perennial rice is an innovation and supplement to rice production. Proper...
Excessive nitrogen (N) application to rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop in China causes environmental poll...
Excessive nitrogen (N) application to rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop in China causes environm...
In this study, we investigated how printed sowing machine transplanting impacts the yield of single-...
The no-tillage, direct-seeded (NTDS) rice cropping system has attracted considerable attention becau...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) feeds to two-third of the global population by serving as staple food. It is ...
Conservation tillage and deep-side fertilization both hold the potential to reduce nitrogen leaching...
To increase rice yield potential, field experiments were conducted in farmers’ paddies in 2011 and 2...
A field experiment was conducted at Agricultural Research Institute, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad durin...
<i>Key words</i>: Nitrogen; Yield; Rice; Wheat; Environment; Simulation; Soil; Organic matter; Water...
The present investigation aimed to study the effect of three plant densities farmers practice hill...
Planting ratoon rice can realize one sowing and two harvests, which is of great significance for imp...
For plants grown in agriculture, productivity and yield are two consequential factors which must be ...