Fertilizer management for deepwater rice soils
1982
Jugsujinda, A. | Satawathananont, S. | Hirunyupakorn, W.
The ability to elongate with rising floodwaters determined the success or failure of different genotypes and elongation was affected by nutrient availability. For survival in deep water the promising lines required a higher fertilizer level than the traditional floating varieties and the latter performed better at a low fertility level. However, once the new rices, such as RD19 had sufficient fertilizer for survival they appeared able to respond to further increments of fertilizer better than the traditional varieties
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Язык
Английский
Примечание
Summary (En)
Тип
Conference; Summary; Non-Conventional
Источник
Proceedings of the 1981 International Deepwater Rice Workshop, International Rice Research Inst., College, Laguna (Philippines); Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperative, Bangkok (Thailand). Dept. of Agriculture.- College, Laguna (Philippines), 1982. p. 365-372
Конференция
International Deepwater Rice Workshop, Bangkok (Thailand), 2-6 Nov 1981
1983-06-15
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