Direct-seeding has been proposed as a water- and labor-saving method to grow irrigated rice. Our objective was to compare the effects of flooded and aerobic conditions on the yield stability of direct-seeded rice. We set up four trials in the field: aerobic, near-saturated and flooded soils with direct seeding, and flooded soil with transplanting. Grain yield of direct-seeded rice was comparable to that of transplanted under flooded conditions. However, the yield of direct-seeded rice under aerobic conditions was up to 21% lower than that under flooded conditions. This poor performance was associated with reduced leaf growth during the vegetative stage. Our results indicate that the yield stability of direct-seeded rice could be lowered by ...
In the valley land of North-East Hill (NEH) ecosystems of India, about 70% area under rice (Oryza sa...
We evaluated the genotypic differences in growth, grain yield, and water productivity of six rice (O...
Gains or losses in grain yield and water-use efficiency of aerobic direct-seeded rice (Oryza sativa ...
Studies were conducted to evaluate both lowland and aerobic rice performances under different irriga...
This study investigates the effects of different seeding depths and water stress on growth and yield...
The effect of planting density on grain yield and water productivity was evaluated in rice (Oryza sa...
The traditional transplanted and flooded rice cropping system is threatened by water shortage and la...
We evaluated the genotypic differences in growth, grain yield, and water productivity of six rice (O...
Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted on conventional rice transplanting (TPR) and direct se...
International audienceThis study investigates the effects of different seeding depths and water stre...
As the human population continues to grow and competition for natural resources increases, there is ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) production largely depends on traditional flooded rice systems whose sustainabil...
For rice cultivation in Japan, deep-flooding irrigation is used as a growth control method. To clari...
Water shortage in the Huai River Basin prompts farmers to adopt water-saving technologies such as di...
Aerobic culture is a water-saving technique for direct-seeded rice cultivation. Growing rice under c...
In the valley land of North-East Hill (NEH) ecosystems of India, about 70% area under rice (Oryza sa...
We evaluated the genotypic differences in growth, grain yield, and water productivity of six rice (O...
Gains or losses in grain yield and water-use efficiency of aerobic direct-seeded rice (Oryza sativa ...
Studies were conducted to evaluate both lowland and aerobic rice performances under different irriga...
This study investigates the effects of different seeding depths and water stress on growth and yield...
The effect of planting density on grain yield and water productivity was evaluated in rice (Oryza sa...
The traditional transplanted and flooded rice cropping system is threatened by water shortage and la...
We evaluated the genotypic differences in growth, grain yield, and water productivity of six rice (O...
Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted on conventional rice transplanting (TPR) and direct se...
International audienceThis study investigates the effects of different seeding depths and water stre...
As the human population continues to grow and competition for natural resources increases, there is ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) production largely depends on traditional flooded rice systems whose sustainabil...
For rice cultivation in Japan, deep-flooding irrigation is used as a growth control method. To clari...
Water shortage in the Huai River Basin prompts farmers to adopt water-saving technologies such as di...
Aerobic culture is a water-saving technique for direct-seeded rice cultivation. Growing rice under c...
In the valley land of North-East Hill (NEH) ecosystems of India, about 70% area under rice (Oryza sa...
We evaluated the genotypic differences in growth, grain yield, and water productivity of six rice (O...
Gains or losses in grain yield and water-use efficiency of aerobic direct-seeded rice (Oryza sativa ...