1. Fixed-time adjustable dose site-specific fertilizer nitrogen management in transplanted irrigated rice (Oryza sativa L.) in South Asia
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Bijay-Singh, Varinderpal-Singh, Yadvinder-Singh, Thind, H.S., Kumar, Ajay, Gupta, R.K., Kaul, Amit, and Vashistha, Monika
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TRANSGENIC rice , *RICE field irrigation , *NITROGEN fertilizers , *FOLIAR diagnosis , *CROP yields - Abstract
Abstract: In the quest of enhancing nitrogen (N) use efficiency in irrigated transplanted rice beyond that observed with blanket recommendation, leaf colour chart (LCC) is being used to apply N whenever colour of the first fully opened leaf from the top is less green than a critical colour shade. So as to avoid frequent (every 7–10 days) monitoring of leaf colour, criteria were developed to apply fertilizer N at critical growth stages of rice but by adjusting the dose of N as per colour of the leaf measured with LCC. A series of experiments were carried out at Ludhiana and Gurdaspur locations from 2007 to 2010 with treatments refined progressively to work out appropriate combination of fixed and adjustable rates of fertilizer N at critical stages of transplanted rice. A dose of 30kgNha−1 at transplanting as prescriptive N management proved to be adequate for achieving high yields of rice. Corrective N management consisting of adjustable N doses was worked out as application of 45, 30 or 0kgNha−1 depending upon leaf colour to be
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- 2012
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