The use of improved germplasm and management to increase rice production in rainfed lowland and upland systems is discussed. Understanding of the mechanisms conferring P efficiency, particularly external efficiency through root-induced changes in the rhizosphere, is reviewed together with evidence for genetic variation in P efficiency in upland and lowland rice germplasm. The following areas for improving resource and input management are considered: P management under alternately wet and dry soil conditions; P fertilizer formulations for banding in highly-weathered soils; cumulative responses to P fertilizer, including interactions with biological N fixation by legumes; amelioration of subsoil acidity, especially by eaching down the effect...
About one billion people depend on rainfed lowland rice grown on 46 million hectares in South and So...
Lowland rice production in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is often limited by water supply and low phospho...
In rice, genotypic differences in phosphorus (P) uptake from P-deficient soils are generally proport...
Upland rice (Oryza sativa L.) yields on infertile, acid soils in the Asian uplands average only 1 Mg...
Genotypic differences in absorption or utilization of P might be exploited to improve efficiency of ...
Differences among rice genotypes demonstrate that root system of upland rice cultivars influences P ...
Abstract Phosphorus (P) deficiency is one of the major limiting factor for crop production in highly...
Severe acidity and high P-fixation are characteristics of many rice upland soils in Southeast Asia. ...
Published Online: 11 OCT 2013Rice is the main staple food for more than half of the world’s populati...
A field experiment was conducted on an Aeric Haplaquept soil to study the effect of phosphorus (P) d...
Soil-water interactions with nutrients are central to understanding constraints to rice production i...
The grain yield of rainfed lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) in many Asian countries is reduced by drou...
Exploitation of genetic variations among crop species and genotypes for increased phosphorus (P) eff...
Poor yields in low-input farms and high fertilizer and environmental costs in high-input farms call ...
Water stress, accompanied by changes in soil aeration, severely limits rice productivity in rainfed ...
About one billion people depend on rainfed lowland rice grown on 46 million hectares in South and So...
Lowland rice production in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is often limited by water supply and low phospho...
In rice, genotypic differences in phosphorus (P) uptake from P-deficient soils are generally proport...
Upland rice (Oryza sativa L.) yields on infertile, acid soils in the Asian uplands average only 1 Mg...
Genotypic differences in absorption or utilization of P might be exploited to improve efficiency of ...
Differences among rice genotypes demonstrate that root system of upland rice cultivars influences P ...
Abstract Phosphorus (P) deficiency is one of the major limiting factor for crop production in highly...
Severe acidity and high P-fixation are characteristics of many rice upland soils in Southeast Asia. ...
Published Online: 11 OCT 2013Rice is the main staple food for more than half of the world’s populati...
A field experiment was conducted on an Aeric Haplaquept soil to study the effect of phosphorus (P) d...
Soil-water interactions with nutrients are central to understanding constraints to rice production i...
The grain yield of rainfed lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) in many Asian countries is reduced by drou...
Exploitation of genetic variations among crop species and genotypes for increased phosphorus (P) eff...
Poor yields in low-input farms and high fertilizer and environmental costs in high-input farms call ...
Water stress, accompanied by changes in soil aeration, severely limits rice productivity in rainfed ...
About one billion people depend on rainfed lowland rice grown on 46 million hectares in South and So...
Lowland rice production in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is often limited by water supply and low phospho...
In rice, genotypic differences in phosphorus (P) uptake from P-deficient soils are generally proport...