AbstractTo study whether integrative fertilization [growing milk vetch in winter and reducing the dose of chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer] can improve rice yield, and to reveal the underlying regulatory mechanisms for integrative fertilization, a three-year field trial including two treatments, milk vetch-rice-rice (MRR) and winter fallow-rice-rice (FRR), was conducted in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Our results demonstrated that the MRR treatment could significantly improve rice yield compared with the FRR treatment, especially when the application ratio of milk vetch and chemical fertilizer was 1:2. MRR treatment increased the effective panicle number and the spikelet number per panicle. In addition, a higher tillering number, leaf area index, p...
The Nutrient Expert system (NE) has been proposed to improve yield and nitrogen (N) use efficiency (...
Monocropped rice system is an important intensive cropping system for food security in China. Green ...
Abstract Background Increasing rice yield with fewer external inputs is critical to ensuring food se...
AbstractTo study whether integrative fertilization [growing milk vetch in winter and reducing the do...
A located field experiment was conducted to investigate, dynamic change of the soil active nitrogen ...
The effects of different nitrogen application levels on rice yield and greenhouse gas (NO2, CH4) emi...
Cover crops can determine positive benefits on soil fertility and rice productivity, although scant ...
Conservation tillage and deep-side fertilization both hold the potential to reduce nitrogen leaching...
Improved utilization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) straw and Chinese milk vetch Astragalus sinicus L., v...
Excessive reliance on chemical fertilizer (CF) in conventional farming is a serious concern owing to...
Abstract The effect of Chinese Milk Vetch (CMV) residues as a cover crop on the performance of rice ...
Excessive nitrogen (N) application to rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop in China causes environm...
Excessive nitrogen (N) application to rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop in China causes environmental poll...
Planting ratoon rice can realize one sowing and two harvests, which is of great significance for imp...
Rational nitrogen (N) application can greatly increase rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield. However, excess...
The Nutrient Expert system (NE) has been proposed to improve yield and nitrogen (N) use efficiency (...
Monocropped rice system is an important intensive cropping system for food security in China. Green ...
Abstract Background Increasing rice yield with fewer external inputs is critical to ensuring food se...
AbstractTo study whether integrative fertilization [growing milk vetch in winter and reducing the do...
A located field experiment was conducted to investigate, dynamic change of the soil active nitrogen ...
The effects of different nitrogen application levels on rice yield and greenhouse gas (NO2, CH4) emi...
Cover crops can determine positive benefits on soil fertility and rice productivity, although scant ...
Conservation tillage and deep-side fertilization both hold the potential to reduce nitrogen leaching...
Improved utilization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) straw and Chinese milk vetch Astragalus sinicus L., v...
Excessive reliance on chemical fertilizer (CF) in conventional farming is a serious concern owing to...
Abstract The effect of Chinese Milk Vetch (CMV) residues as a cover crop on the performance of rice ...
Excessive nitrogen (N) application to rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop in China causes environm...
Excessive nitrogen (N) application to rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop in China causes environmental poll...
Planting ratoon rice can realize one sowing and two harvests, which is of great significance for imp...
Rational nitrogen (N) application can greatly increase rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield. However, excess...
The Nutrient Expert system (NE) has been proposed to improve yield and nitrogen (N) use efficiency (...
Monocropped rice system is an important intensive cropping system for food security in China. Green ...
Abstract Background Increasing rice yield with fewer external inputs is critical to ensuring food se...