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  1. Yezin Agricultural University
  2. Department of Soil and Water Science

Mineral Nitrogen and Rice Production in Myanmar

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Title
Mineral Nitrogen and Rice Production in Myanmar
en
Publication date 2016-12
Authors
Soe Soe Thein
Deli Chen
Robert Farquharson
Ian Willett
Description
Myanmar, like other countries in Asia, has made great efforts to intensify the production of rice (Oryza
sativa L.) to feed a rapidly growing population. Most of these efforts concentrated on lowland paddy fields
with irrigated double rice cropping systems. Nitrogen (N) rates applied by Myanmar farmers are generally
low and do not consider economic aspects. Mineral nutrient management is crucial to boost rice production
as N is the most limiting nutrient. There is substantial potential to raise rice production by increased use of N
fertiliser, which will increase regional demand for fertilisers and the supply of rice in the international market
in the near future. At this pivotal time in Myanmar’s development it is timely to elucidate the biophysical
and socio-economic factors that lead to financially and environmentally viable intensification of rice
production based largely on N fertilisation.
Keywords
Mineral Nitrogen
Journal articles
Proceedings of the 2016 International Nitrogen Initiative Conference, Melbourne, Australia
Conference papaers
Books/reports/chapters
Thesis/dissertations
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