Response of irrigated direct-seeded rice yields to different nitrogen rates and precipitation patterns

In Peninsular Malaysia, irrigated direct-seeded lowland rice cultivation results in higher yields during the off-season (April-July) as compared to the main-season (October-January). However, farmers still apply the same amount of nitrogen (N) at both growing seasons. A study was conducted to assess...

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Main Authors: Hun, K. S., Balasundram, Siva K., Anuar, Abdul Rahim, Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna, Aminuddin, Hussin
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spelling my.upm.eprints.461592022-03-22T08:24:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46159/ Response of irrigated direct-seeded rice yields to different nitrogen rates and precipitation patterns Hun, K. S. Balasundram, Siva K. Anuar, Abdul Rahim Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna Aminuddin, Hussin In Peninsular Malaysia, irrigated direct-seeded lowland rice cultivation results in higher yields during the off-season (April-July) as compared to the main-season (October-January). However, farmers still apply the same amount of nitrogen (N) at both growing seasons. A study was conducted to assess the response of rice yield components to different N rates and different precipitation patterns. This work was conducted in a 27-acre field with six N treatments, i.e. 0, 80, 120, 160, 200 and240 kg N ha-1 in three continuous planting seasons from October-2012 to January-2014. In the first planting during main-season (S1), treatment with 120 kg N ha-1 showed significantly higher panicle number per m2 (PM), 1000-grain weight (GW)and estimated grain yield (GY). Meanwhile, treatment with 200 kg N ha-1 significantly increased panicle number m-2, spikelet number per panicle (SP), percentage of filled spikelet (FP) and estimated grain yield (GY) in the second planting during off-season (S2). In the third planting during main-season (S3), 120 kg N ha-1 still showed significantly higher PM, spikelet number per m-2 (SM), GW and GY. S3 showed the highest grain yield per input of N, followed by S1 and S2. In all three seasons, grain yield was positively correlated with PM, SP and SM. This study indicates that 120 kg ha-1 produces the highest grain yield during the main-season, which typically receives more rain water that contributes additional N to the rice field throughout the planting season. During the off-season, however, 200 kg ha-1 is required as the optimal N rate. Serials Publications 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46159/1/Response%20of%20irrigated%20direct-seeded%20rice%20yields%20to%20different%20nitrogen%20rates%20and%20precipitation%20patterns.pdf Hun, K. S. and Balasundram, Siva K. and Anuar, Abdul Rahim and Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna and Aminuddin, Hussin (2015) Response of irrigated direct-seeded rice yields to different nitrogen rates and precipitation patterns. International Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 33 (2 pt. 1). pp. 565-570. ISSN 0254-8755 https://serialsjournals.com/index.php?route=product/product/volumearticle&issue_id=469&product_id=295
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description In Peninsular Malaysia, irrigated direct-seeded lowland rice cultivation results in higher yields during the off-season (April-July) as compared to the main-season (October-January). However, farmers still apply the same amount of nitrogen (N) at both growing seasons. A study was conducted to assess the response of rice yield components to different N rates and different precipitation patterns. This work was conducted in a 27-acre field with six N treatments, i.e. 0, 80, 120, 160, 200 and240 kg N ha-1 in three continuous planting seasons from October-2012 to January-2014. In the first planting during main-season (S1), treatment with 120 kg N ha-1 showed significantly higher panicle number per m2 (PM), 1000-grain weight (GW)and estimated grain yield (GY). Meanwhile, treatment with 200 kg N ha-1 significantly increased panicle number m-2, spikelet number per panicle (SP), percentage of filled spikelet (FP) and estimated grain yield (GY) in the second planting during off-season (S2). In the third planting during main-season (S3), 120 kg N ha-1 still showed significantly higher PM, spikelet number per m-2 (SM), GW and GY. S3 showed the highest grain yield per input of N, followed by S1 and S2. In all three seasons, grain yield was positively correlated with PM, SP and SM. This study indicates that 120 kg ha-1 produces the highest grain yield during the main-season, which typically receives more rain water that contributes additional N to the rice field throughout the planting season. During the off-season, however, 200 kg ha-1 is required as the optimal N rate.
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author Hun, K. S.
Balasundram, Siva K.
Anuar, Abdul Rahim
Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna
Aminuddin, Hussin
spellingShingle Hun, K. S.
Balasundram, Siva K.
Anuar, Abdul Rahim
Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna
Aminuddin, Hussin
Response of irrigated direct-seeded rice yields to different nitrogen rates and precipitation patterns
author_facet Hun, K. S.
Balasundram, Siva K.
Anuar, Abdul Rahim
Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna
Aminuddin, Hussin
author_sort Hun, K. S.
title Response of irrigated direct-seeded rice yields to different nitrogen rates and precipitation patterns
title_short Response of irrigated direct-seeded rice yields to different nitrogen rates and precipitation patterns
title_full Response of irrigated direct-seeded rice yields to different nitrogen rates and precipitation patterns
title_fullStr Response of irrigated direct-seeded rice yields to different nitrogen rates and precipitation patterns
title_full_unstemmed Response of irrigated direct-seeded rice yields to different nitrogen rates and precipitation patterns
title_sort response of irrigated direct-seeded rice yields to different nitrogen rates and precipitation patterns
publisher Serials Publications
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