ABSTRACT To increase rice yield potential, field experiments were conducted in farmers’ paddies in 2011 and 2012 to evaluate the effects of different nitrogen applications on the yield and panicle components of three typical indica hybrid rice varieties in Sichuan Province. The number of grains per panicle resulting from late nitrogen application (LA) was 12 % greater than that obtained from traditional nitrogen application (TA); this increase was the main source of improvements in yield. The number of surviving and differentiated spikelets (NSS and NDiS) resulting from LA was significantly higher than that measured under TA, especially for the Fyou498 cultivar, where the NSS and NDiS increased by 15 % and 14 %, respectively. Compared with ...
In terms of tillering potential, the aboveground portions of rice are significantly influenced by th...
Excessive nitrogen (N) application to rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop in China causes environmental poll...
Against the background of a growing world population, rice (Oryza sativa L.) consumption is expected...
To increase rice yield potential, field experiments were conducted in farmers’ paddies in 2011 and 2...
Planting ratoon rice can realize one sowing and two harvests, which is of great significance for imp...
Dense planting could be a feasible method for reducing nitrogen (N) application rates without compro...
This study was conducted in order to determine the affects of N fertilizer levels (0, 60, 90 and 120...
The no-tillage, direct-seeded (NTDS) rice cropping system has attracted considerable attention becau...
This study examined the effect of nitrogen application timing on growth characteristics and seed qua...
This study examined the effect of nitrogen application timing on growth characteristics and seed qua...
An experiment with treatments comprising of five nitrogen rates (0, 120, 160, 200 and 240 kg N/ha) a...
Proper application of N fertilizer and its optimization for increasing the economic yield of rice is...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) feeds to two-third of the global population by serving as staple food. It is ...
Abstract Background Increasing rice yield with fewer external inputs is critical to ensuring food se...
Proper application of nitrogen fertilizer is vital to improve crop growth and development. A field e...
In terms of tillering potential, the aboveground portions of rice are significantly influenced by th...
Excessive nitrogen (N) application to rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop in China causes environmental poll...
Against the background of a growing world population, rice (Oryza sativa L.) consumption is expected...
To increase rice yield potential, field experiments were conducted in farmers’ paddies in 2011 and 2...
Planting ratoon rice can realize one sowing and two harvests, which is of great significance for imp...
Dense planting could be a feasible method for reducing nitrogen (N) application rates without compro...
This study was conducted in order to determine the affects of N fertilizer levels (0, 60, 90 and 120...
The no-tillage, direct-seeded (NTDS) rice cropping system has attracted considerable attention becau...
This study examined the effect of nitrogen application timing on growth characteristics and seed qua...
This study examined the effect of nitrogen application timing on growth characteristics and seed qua...
An experiment with treatments comprising of five nitrogen rates (0, 120, 160, 200 and 240 kg N/ha) a...
Proper application of N fertilizer and its optimization for increasing the economic yield of rice is...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) feeds to two-third of the global population by serving as staple food. It is ...
Abstract Background Increasing rice yield with fewer external inputs is critical to ensuring food se...
Proper application of nitrogen fertilizer is vital to improve crop growth and development. A field e...
In terms of tillering potential, the aboveground portions of rice are significantly influenced by th...
Excessive nitrogen (N) application to rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop in China causes environmental poll...
Against the background of a growing world population, rice (Oryza sativa L.) consumption is expected...