A field experiment compared two rice (Oryza sativa L.) cropping systems: paddy or raised beds with continuous furrow irrigation; and trialled four cultivars: Starbonnet, Lemont, Amaroo and Ceysvoni, and one test line YRL39; that may vary in adaptation to growth on raised beds. The grain yield of rice ranged from 740 to 1250 g/m(2) and was slightly greater in paddy than on raised beds. Although there were early growth responses to fertilizer nitrogen on raised beds, the crop nitrogen content at maturity mostly exceeded 20 g/m(2) in both systems, so nitrogen was unlikely to have limited yield. Ceysvoni yielded best in both systems, a result of good post-anthesis growth and larger grain size, although its whole-grain mill-out percentage was po...
Rice is normally grown for production under flooded paddy conditions. The Virgin Islands have limite...
Traditional Indica rice varieties offered little chance of yield response to increased nitrogen fert...
The present global water crisis threatens the sustainability of irrigated rice production as the dem...
Seven rice experiments were conducted each with 4-6 cultivars to determine if cultivars differed in ...
Not AvailableFurrow irrigated raised bed system being proposed for aerobic rice to increase producti...
This paper is the first of a series that investigates whether new cropping systems with permanent ra...
We evaluated the genotypic differences in growth, grain yield, and water productivity of six rice (O...
A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the agronomic and physiological responses of rice unde...
This study aimed to clarify the effects of water storage-type deep irrigation (WSDI) on the yields o...
Traditional rice culture in Missouri uses flood water management. Reasons for flooding include effic...
We evaluated the genotypic differences in growth, grain yield, and water productivity of six rice (O...
The growing season for rice in New South Wales is limited by low temperatures in Spring and Autumn. ...
Against the background of a growing world population, rice (Oryza sativa L.) consumption is expected...
Abstract: The system of rice intensification (SRI) is reported to have advantages like lower seed re...
Rainfed lowland rice often experiences severe drought and nutritional problems, and cultivars may re...
Rice is normally grown for production under flooded paddy conditions. The Virgin Islands have limite...
Traditional Indica rice varieties offered little chance of yield response to increased nitrogen fert...
The present global water crisis threatens the sustainability of irrigated rice production as the dem...
Seven rice experiments were conducted each with 4-6 cultivars to determine if cultivars differed in ...
Not AvailableFurrow irrigated raised bed system being proposed for aerobic rice to increase producti...
This paper is the first of a series that investigates whether new cropping systems with permanent ra...
We evaluated the genotypic differences in growth, grain yield, and water productivity of six rice (O...
A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the agronomic and physiological responses of rice unde...
This study aimed to clarify the effects of water storage-type deep irrigation (WSDI) on the yields o...
Traditional rice culture in Missouri uses flood water management. Reasons for flooding include effic...
We evaluated the genotypic differences in growth, grain yield, and water productivity of six rice (O...
The growing season for rice in New South Wales is limited by low temperatures in Spring and Autumn. ...
Against the background of a growing world population, rice (Oryza sativa L.) consumption is expected...
Abstract: The system of rice intensification (SRI) is reported to have advantages like lower seed re...
Rainfed lowland rice often experiences severe drought and nutritional problems, and cultivars may re...
Rice is normally grown for production under flooded paddy conditions. The Virgin Islands have limite...
Traditional Indica rice varieties offered little chance of yield response to increased nitrogen fert...
The present global water crisis threatens the sustainability of irrigated rice production as the dem...