Author:
CARRERES R.,SENDRA J.,BALLESTEROS R.,GARCÍA DE LA CUADRA J.
Abstract
A field study was conducted to investigate the agronomic performance, nitrogen (N) efficiencies, yield
components and yield of rice in Spain for different nitrogen treatments. The experimental variants
were six preflood N rates (0, 50, 75, 100, 125 and 150 kg/ha) and three topdressing patterns: (i) non-
topdressed, (ii) topdressed with 50 kg N/ha at mid-tillering stage (MT) and (iii) topdressed at panicle
initiation stage (PI). The N status of the plant was measured at different growing stages to determine
whether a chlorophyll meter would be useful in making N sidedress recommendations. The results
showed that grain yield increased with increasing amounts of preflooding N fertilizers up to
100 kg N/ha. The main effect was on panicle number per unit ground area. The effect of additional
N supply on yield components and grain yield depended on application timing. Split applications
of N did not improve the agronomic efficiency but reduced days to maturity and lodging and
increased the harvest index value. Split applications increased grain yield when the total N rate was
150 kg/ha with the second supply at PI. There was a significant but not very good relationship
between N content and chlorophyll content (SPAD) values. The regression equation differed
significantly depending on growth stage. The SPAD value may determine the need for N topdressing
at MT stage, but not at PI. However, the relationship between SPAD value and the rice yield increase
from N topdressing application was not very good.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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