Effects of sowing date, basic seedling, nitrogen rate and field water on early rice "Liangyou 9168"

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To study the influence of different culture conditions to the growth and yield, an orthogonal experiment was conducted with four factors-sowing date, basic seedling, nitrogen rate and water depth and three levels (L934) about early rice Liangyou 9168 in Jingzhou for 3 years. The results indicated that: (1) Sowing date showed significant effect on growth period, there was a linear negative correlation between sowing date and growth period (y = -0.685x + 127.54, R = 0.9986**). (2) Sowing date and nitrogen rate showed a highly significant effect on yield, the early rice yield of sowing on March 20 was the highest in the experimental range, there was a linear positive correlation between nitrogen rate and yield (y = 0.5963x + 393.43, R = 0.9709**). (3) The best combination of cultural factors for early rice was treatment 5 of sowing on March 19, basic seedling for 67.5×104 kg/hm2, nitrogen amount of 93.58 kg/hm2 and field water just covering mud. © Maxwell Scientific Organization, 2013.

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Li, P. F., Yuan, Z. H., Zhang, Y. X., Xu, S. H., Jin, M. Z., He, W. J., & Zhang, X. H. (2013). Effects of sowing date, basic seedling, nitrogen rate and field water on early rice “Liangyou 9168.” Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology, 5(4), 414–417. https://doi.org/10.19026/ajfst.5.3281

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