High grain yields of rice (Oryza sativa) under dry cultivation are primarily obtained through high levels of nitrogen (N) input. However, excessive inputs of N increase the risk of lodging. This study aimed to clarify the effect of N application rates on crop morphology, mechanical mechanisms of the stem, and chemical components in the basal stems of rice and their underlying mechanism in association with lodging resistance under dry cultivation. In this study, field experiments on rice were conducted under dry cultivation in early May to early October 2019 and 2020. Six rates of N applied at 0, 70, 140, 210, 280 and 350 kg ha−1 were set at a sowing rate of 150 kg ha−1 with Suijing 18 as the test material. The increased risk of lodging repr...
Rational nitrogen (N) application can greatly increase rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield. However, excess...
To increase rice yield potential, field experiments were conducted in farmers’ paddies in 2011 and 2...
An experiment with treatments comprising of five nitrogen rates (0, 120, 160, 200 and 240 kg N/ha) a...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is an important crop in China. Although it is known that its yield is restric...
AbstractLodging is an important factor limiting rice yield and quality by bending or breaking stem i...
Dense planting could be a feasible method for reducing nitrogen (N) application rates without compro...
Dry direct-seeded rice (DDSR) cultivation is expected to reduce production costs compared with trans...
Application of suitable nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rate (NR) with respect to sowing time (S...
To achieve super high yield of more than 10 t ha-1 in the Tohoku region (colder area of Japan), we c...
Planting ratoon rice can realize one sowing and two harvests, which is of great significance for imp...
Field experiments were carried out in 2001 and 2002 to examine the lodging-resistance characteristic...
Stalk lodging in Huang-Huai-Hai summer maize is a serious problem that reduces maize yields and prec...
Abstract: Plant N nutrition plays an important role on plant metabolisms and crop diseases resistanc...
This study examined the effect of nitrogen application timing on growth characteristics and seed qua...
ABSTRACT To increase rice yield potential, field experiments were conducted in farmers’ paddies in 2...
Rational nitrogen (N) application can greatly increase rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield. However, excess...
To increase rice yield potential, field experiments were conducted in farmers’ paddies in 2011 and 2...
An experiment with treatments comprising of five nitrogen rates (0, 120, 160, 200 and 240 kg N/ha) a...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is an important crop in China. Although it is known that its yield is restric...
AbstractLodging is an important factor limiting rice yield and quality by bending or breaking stem i...
Dense planting could be a feasible method for reducing nitrogen (N) application rates without compro...
Dry direct-seeded rice (DDSR) cultivation is expected to reduce production costs compared with trans...
Application of suitable nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rate (NR) with respect to sowing time (S...
To achieve super high yield of more than 10 t ha-1 in the Tohoku region (colder area of Japan), we c...
Planting ratoon rice can realize one sowing and two harvests, which is of great significance for imp...
Field experiments were carried out in 2001 and 2002 to examine the lodging-resistance characteristic...
Stalk lodging in Huang-Huai-Hai summer maize is a serious problem that reduces maize yields and prec...
Abstract: Plant N nutrition plays an important role on plant metabolisms and crop diseases resistanc...
This study examined the effect of nitrogen application timing on growth characteristics and seed qua...
ABSTRACT To increase rice yield potential, field experiments were conducted in farmers’ paddies in 2...
Rational nitrogen (N) application can greatly increase rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield. However, excess...
To increase rice yield potential, field experiments were conducted in farmers’ paddies in 2011 and 2...
An experiment with treatments comprising of five nitrogen rates (0, 120, 160, 200 and 240 kg N/ha) a...