AbstractIn rice–wheat rotation systems, crop straw is usually retained in the field at land preparation in every, or every other, season. We conducted a 3-year-6-season experiment in the middle–lower Yangtze River Valley to compare the grain qualities of rice under straw retained after single or double seasons per year. Four treatments were designed as: both wheat and rice straw retained (WR), only rice straw retained (R), only wheat straw retained (W), and no straw retained (CK). The varieties were Yangmai 16 wheat and Wuyunjing 23 japonica rice. The results showed contrasting effects of W and R on rice quality. Amylopectin content, peak viscosity, cool viscosity, and breakdown viscosity of rice grain were significantly increased in W comp...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N) fractions greatly affect soil health and quality. This st...
To evaluate the effects of various rotation systems on rice grain yield and N use efficiency, a padd...
The utilization of crop straw resources has been highly emphasized by governments and academia in re...
Direct-seeding methods have received growing interest from rice growers. Wheat straw return is an im...
This 2-year field experiment investigated the effects of full straw incorporation on soil fertility ...
The rice–ratoon rice cropping system has the advantages of saving labor and imparting economic benef...
Improved utilization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) straw and Chinese milk vetch Astragalus sinicus L., v...
Straw return can improve rice eating quality by modifying starch formation from long-term field tria...
Soil management practices are used to enhance soil organic carbon, fertility, and crop productivity ...
A 7-year field experiment under a rice-wheat rotation system was conducted at Guanghan County in the...
Soil management practices, such as tillage method or straw return, could alter soil organic carbon (...
AbstractWhile the yield potential of rice has increased but little is known about the impact of bree...
Of all the crops, rice is the one that consumes the most water. Rice yields and quality are signific...
In South Asia, soil health degradation is affecting the sustainability of the rice-wheat cropping sy...
While the yield potential of rice has increased but little is known about the impact of breeding on ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N) fractions greatly affect soil health and quality. This st...
To evaluate the effects of various rotation systems on rice grain yield and N use efficiency, a padd...
The utilization of crop straw resources has been highly emphasized by governments and academia in re...
Direct-seeding methods have received growing interest from rice growers. Wheat straw return is an im...
This 2-year field experiment investigated the effects of full straw incorporation on soil fertility ...
The rice–ratoon rice cropping system has the advantages of saving labor and imparting economic benef...
Improved utilization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) straw and Chinese milk vetch Astragalus sinicus L., v...
Straw return can improve rice eating quality by modifying starch formation from long-term field tria...
Soil management practices are used to enhance soil organic carbon, fertility, and crop productivity ...
A 7-year field experiment under a rice-wheat rotation system was conducted at Guanghan County in the...
Soil management practices, such as tillage method or straw return, could alter soil organic carbon (...
AbstractWhile the yield potential of rice has increased but little is known about the impact of bree...
Of all the crops, rice is the one that consumes the most water. Rice yields and quality are signific...
In South Asia, soil health degradation is affecting the sustainability of the rice-wheat cropping sy...
While the yield potential of rice has increased but little is known about the impact of breeding on ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N) fractions greatly affect soil health and quality. This st...
To evaluate the effects of various rotation systems on rice grain yield and N use efficiency, a padd...
The utilization of crop straw resources has been highly emphasized by governments and academia in re...