The future of reactive nitrogen (N) for subtropical lowland rice to be characterised under diverse N-management to develop adequate sustainable practices. It is a challenge to increase the efficiency of N use in lowland rice, as N can be lost in various ways, e.g., through nitrous oxide (N2O) or dinitrogen (N2)emissions, ammonia (NH3) volatilization and nitrate (NO3-) leaching. A field study was carried out in the subsequent wet (2021) and dry (2022) seasons to assess the impacts of different N management strategies on yield, N use efficiency and different N losses in a double-cropped rice system. Seven different N-management practices including application of chemical fertilisers, liquid organic fertiliser, nitrification inhibitors, organi...
Rice cultivation is one of the antropogenic sources of nitrous oxide (N2O) emission that is produced...
The present global water crisis threatens the sustainability of irrigated rice production as the dem...
Water management strategies are critical in regulating nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from paddy soil...
The future of reactive nitrogen (N) for subtropical lowland rice to be characterised under diverse N...
A field study was conducted in the sub-humid tropical region of India to examine the effect of diff...
Nitrification inhibitors may be potential management strategy to reduce N2O emissions in irrigated r...
High N fertilizer and flooding irrigation applied to rice in anthropogenic-alluvial soil often resul...
Rice–wheat (RW) cropping system in India is a major source of N2O emissions. In such system, definin...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest yield limiting nutrient in rice cropping. Therefore, efficient N fertili...
To ensure the achievable rice yield, adequate fertilization especially nitrogen (N) plays a cruci...
To determine nitrogen (N) fate and environmental impact of applying anaerobic digestion slurry (ADS)...
There are several potential Nitrogen (N) loss mechanisms in a dry seeded and delayed flood system ri...
Zero-tillage, residue management and precision nutrient management techniques are being promoted in ...
The sustainability of traditional rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation in many Asian countries is bein...
With the increasing transformation of saline-alkali land into paddy, the nitrogen (N) loss in saline...
Rice cultivation is one of the antropogenic sources of nitrous oxide (N2O) emission that is produced...
The present global water crisis threatens the sustainability of irrigated rice production as the dem...
Water management strategies are critical in regulating nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from paddy soil...
The future of reactive nitrogen (N) for subtropical lowland rice to be characterised under diverse N...
A field study was conducted in the sub-humid tropical region of India to examine the effect of diff...
Nitrification inhibitors may be potential management strategy to reduce N2O emissions in irrigated r...
High N fertilizer and flooding irrigation applied to rice in anthropogenic-alluvial soil often resul...
Rice–wheat (RW) cropping system in India is a major source of N2O emissions. In such system, definin...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest yield limiting nutrient in rice cropping. Therefore, efficient N fertili...
To ensure the achievable rice yield, adequate fertilization especially nitrogen (N) plays a cruci...
To determine nitrogen (N) fate and environmental impact of applying anaerobic digestion slurry (ADS)...
There are several potential Nitrogen (N) loss mechanisms in a dry seeded and delayed flood system ri...
Zero-tillage, residue management and precision nutrient management techniques are being promoted in ...
The sustainability of traditional rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation in many Asian countries is bein...
With the increasing transformation of saline-alkali land into paddy, the nitrogen (N) loss in saline...
Rice cultivation is one of the antropogenic sources of nitrous oxide (N2O) emission that is produced...
The present global water crisis threatens the sustainability of irrigated rice production as the dem...
Water management strategies are critical in regulating nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from paddy soil...