The use of controlled-release urea (CRU) has been recommended over that of conventional urea to improve rice grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency. However, the underlying agronomical and physiological mechanisms need to be better understood. In this study, field trials over four site-years, and a big container experiment were carried out to explore CRU effects on rice yield and NUE, with the main aims to identify the key yield components contributing to the superior rice yield with CRU use, and to evaluate differences in dry matter, nitrogen (N) accumulation, translocation and yield formation with different N fertilizer practices. Four N treatments were investigated: control with 0 kg N ha(-1) (CK), farmers' fertilizer practice (FFP) wit...
The efficiency of urea fertilizer as Nitrogen (N) source is uncertain as found in many laboratory s...
Controlled release urea (CRU) has been widely adopted to increase nitrogen (N) use efficiency and ma...
Not AvailableAn appropriate nitrogen (N) management strategy is required for minimizing the yield lo...
The use of controlled-release urea (CRU) has been recommended over that of conventional urea to impr...
Abstract Overuse of nitrogen (N) fertilizer has led to low N use efficiency (NUE) and high N loss in...
Nitrogen (N) loss is one of the key problems faced by rice farmers, and Nitrogen-use efficiency in r...
Zero-tillage has become increasingly attractive in rice production in China. This study was conducte...
Implementation of sound fertilizer management in rice cultivation is essential in optimizing product...
The deterioration of water quality induced by overuse of N and P fertilizers has become one of the m...
An experiment was conducted to examine the effect of prilled urea (PU), and urea super granule (USG)...
The effects of mixing controlled-released urea (CRU) (release period of resin coated urea is 90 days...
The objective of this field research was to determine the effect of N rates applied in the form of c...
Not AvailableSuitable method of application of urea briquette in flooded rice (Oryza sativa L.) not ...
The use of enhanced efficiency fertilizer (EEF) urea as an alternative for the conventional urea fe...
Nitrogen is the most limiting nutrient in tropical soils and nitrogen fertilizer application to rice...
The efficiency of urea fertilizer as Nitrogen (N) source is uncertain as found in many laboratory s...
Controlled release urea (CRU) has been widely adopted to increase nitrogen (N) use efficiency and ma...
Not AvailableAn appropriate nitrogen (N) management strategy is required for minimizing the yield lo...
The use of controlled-release urea (CRU) has been recommended over that of conventional urea to impr...
Abstract Overuse of nitrogen (N) fertilizer has led to low N use efficiency (NUE) and high N loss in...
Nitrogen (N) loss is one of the key problems faced by rice farmers, and Nitrogen-use efficiency in r...
Zero-tillage has become increasingly attractive in rice production in China. This study was conducte...
Implementation of sound fertilizer management in rice cultivation is essential in optimizing product...
The deterioration of water quality induced by overuse of N and P fertilizers has become one of the m...
An experiment was conducted to examine the effect of prilled urea (PU), and urea super granule (USG)...
The effects of mixing controlled-released urea (CRU) (release period of resin coated urea is 90 days...
The objective of this field research was to determine the effect of N rates applied in the form of c...
Not AvailableSuitable method of application of urea briquette in flooded rice (Oryza sativa L.) not ...
The use of enhanced efficiency fertilizer (EEF) urea as an alternative for the conventional urea fe...
Nitrogen is the most limiting nutrient in tropical soils and nitrogen fertilizer application to rice...
The efficiency of urea fertilizer as Nitrogen (N) source is uncertain as found in many laboratory s...
Controlled release urea (CRU) has been widely adopted to increase nitrogen (N) use efficiency and ma...
Not AvailableAn appropriate nitrogen (N) management strategy is required for minimizing the yield lo...