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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2015
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