Effects of Water Management Practices on Rice Grain Quality and Pest-Disease Incidence in Environmentally Friendly Cultivation Systems
2025
SeungKa Oh | Young-Son Cho
This study investigated the effects of different water management practices on the growth, yield, and grain quality of rice grown under environmentally friendly farming methods in Apgok-Ri, Gungnyu-Myeon, Uiryeong-Gun, from 2022 to 2024. Treatments included mid-season drainage for 2, 3, or 4 weeks (2MD, 3MD, 4MD), followed by either low-level water management (MD-1) or alternate wetting and drying (MD-2), with continuous flooding (CF) as the control. The rice variety was machine-transplanted on 9&ndash:10 June, and organic fertilizer (90 kg N/ha) was applied as a basal dressing. Water treatments were initiated in mid-July each year. The highest yield was consistently recorded in the 2MD-2 treatment, with 5.85, 5.74, and 5.38 tons/ha from 2022 to 2024, representing 15.0%, 14.5%, and 7.8% increases over CF, respectively. On average, alternate irrigation (MD-2) resulted in higher yields than low-level water management (MD-1) by 1.19&ndash:5.90%. Grain quality was also highest in 2MD-2, showing the greatest percentage of ripened grains each year, whereas CF had the highest proportion of immature and unripe grains. Crude protein content in brown rice was lowest in 3MD-2 (6.12%), followed by 2MD-2 (7.51%). Incidences of major diseases such as sheath blight, rice blast, panicle blight, and bacterial grain blight were highest in the CF treatment. Rice leaf blight was not significantly different in 2022, but was most prevalent in CF in 2023 and 2024. There were no major differences in brown planthopper and false smut incidence, although false smut peaked in CF in 2024. These findings suggest that 2-week mid-season drainage followed by alternate irrigation (2MD-2) is an effective strategy to improve yield, grain quality, and disease resistance in sustainable rice farming systems.
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