Grain yield and apparent N recovery efficiency of dry direct-seeded rice under different N treatments aimed to reduce soil ammonia volatilization
Abstract
Soil ammonia volatilization induced by urea application at sowing negatively affects seed germination and early seedling growth of dry direct-seeded rice. Previous research suggests that ammonia volatilization can be reduced through nitrogen (N) management practices such as split application of urea, delaying the first urea application, and using N fertilizers which are less prone to volatilization. The objective of this study was to examine the...
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Title
Grain yield and apparent N recovery efficiency of dry direct-seeded rice under different N treatments aimed to reduce soil ammonia volatilization
Published Date
Aug 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
134
Pages
138 - 143
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