In this report, we present data of a study conducted to investigate the potential contribution of nitrogen fixation by indigenous cyanobacteria to rice production in the rice fields of Valencia (Spain). The amounts of N fertilizers usually added by farmers in these rice fields have led to the progressive pollution of nearby water. The utilization of nitrogen fixation as a complementary source of N for rice production would allow reduction of the use of N fertilizers, in this way decreasing the level of water pollution. Field experiments were conducted in three consecutive crop seasons (1990-1992) in plots (100 m(2)) fertilized with different amounts of N fertilizer (0-140 kg Nka). Nitrogen fixation varied along the cultivation cycle, reaching its maximum value 4-5 weeks after sowing. Diurnal nitrogen fixation showed a positive correlation with the abundance of cyanobacteria and a negative correlation with the amount of N fertilizer. Grain yield increased with increasing amounts of N fertilizer up to 70 kg N/ha. No further increase was observed with 140 kg N/ha. Grain yields in unfertilized plots (5838-6048 kg/ha) were only 20% lower than in plots with the maximum level of fertilization. In all cases, except in plots fertilized with 140 kg Nka, the amount of N incorporated by plants was significantly higher than that applied as N fertilizer. The differences were positively correlated with the values of nitrogen fixation, indicating a significant contribution of nitrogen fixation to rice production in plots fertilized with less than or equal to 70 kg N/ha. These results indicate that a rational utilization of biological nitrogen fixation in combination with inorganic N fertilization would allow the reduction by about 50% of N fertilizers, without significant loss of productivity and with ecological benefits to the ecosystem. PU - KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL PI - DORDRECHT PA - PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
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Valiente, E. F., Quesada, A., Nieva, M., Leganés, F., Prosperi, C., Trillo, M. M., … Tomé, R. G. (1996). Contribution of biological nitrogen fixation to rice production in a Mediterranean rice field. In Biological Nitrogen Fixation Associated with Rice Production (pp. 147–157). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8670-2_17
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