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Agronomic and Physiological Responses of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) under Different Water Management Systems, Fertilizer Types and Seedling

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Title Agronomic and Physiological Responses of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) under Different Water Management Systems, Fertilizer Types and Seedling
Language en
Publication date 2017
Authors
Ko, Kyi Mon Mon
Hirai, Yasumaru
Zamora, Oscar B.
Guzman, Lucille Elna de
Description
A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the agronomic and physiological
responses of rice under different water management systems, types of fertilizer
and seedling age. This experiment was done at the farm of Agri Park,
College of Agriculture, Central Experimental Station (CES), Crop Science
Cluster of the University of the Philippines Los Baños, College Laguna during
2013. The strip-split plot design with three replications was used with the two
types of fertilizer (vermicompost and chemical fertilizer), water management
(with and without standing water) and two seedling ages (10 and 14-d old)
were the treatments in the experiment. Chemical fertilizer produced the highest
grain yield, total dry matter (TDM), leaf area index (LAI), net assimilation
rate (NAR) and crop growth rate (CGR). Most of these characters significantly
increased in 10-d old seedlings with chemical fertilizer without standing
water. The shorter phyllochron and higher root pulling resistance (RPR) were
observed in 10-d old seedlings without standing water. For the variety NSIC
Rc 216, the use of 10-d old seedlings grown without standing water with
chemical fertilizer is the optimum conditions for the better growth and high
productivity.
Keywords
Phyllochron
Identifier https://yauor-yau.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/102
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