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Does no-tillage affect nutrient uptake and utilization by irrigated rice? Results from a long-term experiment

DOI: 10.5958/2456-8724.2017.00012.1    | Article Id: 003 | Page : 96-100
Citation :- Does no-tillage affect nutrient uptake and utilization by irrigated rice? Results from a long-term experiment. Farm. Manage. 2: 96-100
Xiaohong Yin, Min Huang, Yingbin Zou jxhuangmin@163.com
Address : Southern Regional Collaborative Innovation Center for Grain and Oil Crops (CICGO) Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, 410 128, China

Abstract

This study was carried out to determine whether no-tillage (NT) affects the nutrient uptake and utilization by irrigated rice. A fixed field experiment was conducted at the Experimental Farm of Hunan Agricultural University, Hunan Province, China during 2004 13. In each year, a hybrid rice cultivar Liangyoupeijiu was grown under a factorial combination of two tillage practices: Conventional tillage (CT) and NT, and two establishment methods: Transplanting and direct seeding. Across 10 years and 2 establishment methods, NT had no significant effect on plant N and K uptake but significantly increased plant P uptake by 7% compared with CT. There was no significant change in grain yield under NT relative to CT. The plant N, P and K uptake and grain yield responses to NT were not significantly affected by experimental duration and establishment method.

Keywords

Grain yield  irrigated rice  no-tillage  nutrient uptake.

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