Not AvailableA pot experiment was conducted on clay loam soil to study the influence of phosphorus and water regimes on dry matter production, root porosity, transpiration and nutrient uptake of rice, grown under flooding and field capacity. The results revealed that root porosity, transpiration, nutrient uptake, dry matter production and grain yield of rice increased greatly with increase in levels of phosphorus and soil water regime. With the increase of phosphorus level from 0 to -1 60 kg ha-1 , dry weight of shoot at harvest was increased by 1.68 times under flooding and 1.40 times under field capacity. The total amount of water transpired by rice plant under flooding was 1.85 to 1.95 times more than under field capacity. Posi...
Drought and low phosphorus (P) availability are major limitations for rainfed rice production. Crop ...
Rice plants in the rainfed areas are mostly grown under fluctuating soil moisture. We examined respo...
Water stress, accompanied by changes in soil aeration, severely limits rice productivity in rainfed ...
<p>Poor response of rice to phosphorus (P) fertilization and low phytoavailability of soil P have be...
Loss of soil‐water saturation may impair growth of rainfed lowland rice by restricting nutrient upta...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) root systems play an important role in uptake of water and nutrients from soi...
Not AvailableAchieving higher productivity in irrigated rice production is becoming ever-more import...
Phosphorus (P) is the major limiting nutrient for irrigated rice grown on highly weathered soils in ...
Glasshouse nutrient omission trials are useful in identifying nurient limitations for plant growth i...
A pot experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of different water regimes on growth and yield...
© 2018 by the authors. Drought and low phosphorus (P) availability are major limitations for rainfed...
Glasshouse nutrient omission trials are useful in identifying nutrient limitations for plant growth ...
Soil-water interactions with nutrients are central to understanding constraints to rice production i...
Abstract Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a limiting factor for sustainable rice (Oryza sativa L.) produ...
The present global water crisis threatens the sustainability of irrigated rice production as the dem...
Drought and low phosphorus (P) availability are major limitations for rainfed rice production. Crop ...
Rice plants in the rainfed areas are mostly grown under fluctuating soil moisture. We examined respo...
Water stress, accompanied by changes in soil aeration, severely limits rice productivity in rainfed ...
<p>Poor response of rice to phosphorus (P) fertilization and low phytoavailability of soil P have be...
Loss of soil‐water saturation may impair growth of rainfed lowland rice by restricting nutrient upta...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) root systems play an important role in uptake of water and nutrients from soi...
Not AvailableAchieving higher productivity in irrigated rice production is becoming ever-more import...
Phosphorus (P) is the major limiting nutrient for irrigated rice grown on highly weathered soils in ...
Glasshouse nutrient omission trials are useful in identifying nurient limitations for plant growth i...
A pot experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of different water regimes on growth and yield...
© 2018 by the authors. Drought and low phosphorus (P) availability are major limitations for rainfed...
Glasshouse nutrient omission trials are useful in identifying nutrient limitations for plant growth ...
Soil-water interactions with nutrients are central to understanding constraints to rice production i...
Abstract Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a limiting factor for sustainable rice (Oryza sativa L.) produ...
The present global water crisis threatens the sustainability of irrigated rice production as the dem...
Drought and low phosphorus (P) availability are major limitations for rainfed rice production. Crop ...
Rice plants in the rainfed areas are mostly grown under fluctuating soil moisture. We examined respo...
Water stress, accompanied by changes in soil aeration, severely limits rice productivity in rainfed ...