Disentangling the effect of environmental factors on yield and nitrogen uptake of irrigated rice in Asia

Volume: 98, Issue: 3, Pages: 177 - 188
Published: Oct 1, 2008
Abstract
Rice yield is the result of the interaction between genotype (cultivar characteristics), environment (climate and soil conditions), and management. Few studies have attempted to isolate the contribution of each of these factors. Here the rice growth model ORYZA2000 was used to analyse the variation in yield, nitrogen (N) uptake, and internal N use efficiency (INUE, grain yield per unit total crop N uptake) of rice in different environments....
Paper Details
Title
Disentangling the effect of environmental factors on yield and nitrogen uptake of irrigated rice in Asia
Published Date
Oct 1, 2008
Volume
98
Issue
3
Pages
177 - 188
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