Crop recovery of nitrogen (N) fertiliser in flooded rice systems is low relative to fertiliser N recoveries in aerobic crops, and the N losses have environmental consequences. Recent water shortages across the globe have seen a move towards alternative water management strategies such as delayed permanent water (DPW, also known as delayed flood). To investigate whether N fertiliser regimes used in DPW systems result in greater recovery of N fertiliser than traditional continuously flooded (CF) rice systems, we conducted a multi-N rate field trial using 15N-labelled urea. Around 27% of the 15N-labelled fertiliser was recovered in aboveground biomass at maturity, regardless of water regime or N fertiliser rate, and approximately 20% recovered...
In rice production, water-saving irrigation management is expanding and likely alters depth profiles...
A glasshouse experiment was conducted to study the balance sheet of15N labelled urea at three rates ...
In rice production, water-saving irrigation management is expanding and likely alters depth profiles...
The sustainability of traditional rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation in many Asian countries is bein...
The present global water crisis threatens the sustainability of irrigated rice production as the dem...
The efficiency and fate of fertiliser nitrogen applied to combine-sown rice were investigated in fie...
Water scarcity and economic incentives favor the introduction of upland crops into permanent paddy r...
Nitrogen (N) loss is one of the key problems faced by rice farmers, and Nitrogen-use efficiency in r...
Not AvailableBackground Rising food demand, slowing productivity growth, poor N-use efficiency in ri...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is grown in Malaysia mainly under flood irrigation. As water becomes increasi...
Not AvailableAchieving higher productivity in irrigated rice production is becoming ever-more import...
A planthouse experiment was carried out to determine the uptake and recovery efficiency of nitrogen ...
Nitrogen and water supply are important factors that influence rice growth and yield. The grain yiel...
Urea-N fertilizer is typically applied at the 5-leaf stage to rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown in a dry-...
There are several potential Nitrogen (N) loss mechanisms in a dry seeded and delayed flood system ri...
In rice production, water-saving irrigation management is expanding and likely alters depth profiles...
A glasshouse experiment was conducted to study the balance sheet of15N labelled urea at three rates ...
In rice production, water-saving irrigation management is expanding and likely alters depth profiles...
The sustainability of traditional rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation in many Asian countries is bein...
The present global water crisis threatens the sustainability of irrigated rice production as the dem...
The efficiency and fate of fertiliser nitrogen applied to combine-sown rice were investigated in fie...
Water scarcity and economic incentives favor the introduction of upland crops into permanent paddy r...
Nitrogen (N) loss is one of the key problems faced by rice farmers, and Nitrogen-use efficiency in r...
Not AvailableBackground Rising food demand, slowing productivity growth, poor N-use efficiency in ri...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is grown in Malaysia mainly under flood irrigation. As water becomes increasi...
Not AvailableAchieving higher productivity in irrigated rice production is becoming ever-more import...
A planthouse experiment was carried out to determine the uptake and recovery efficiency of nitrogen ...
Nitrogen and water supply are important factors that influence rice growth and yield. The grain yiel...
Urea-N fertilizer is typically applied at the 5-leaf stage to rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown in a dry-...
There are several potential Nitrogen (N) loss mechanisms in a dry seeded and delayed flood system ri...
In rice production, water-saving irrigation management is expanding and likely alters depth profiles...
A glasshouse experiment was conducted to study the balance sheet of15N labelled urea at three rates ...
In rice production, water-saving irrigation management is expanding and likely alters depth profiles...