Abstract
Poor seed germination and early seedling growth associated with urea-induced soil ammonia volatilization are major constraints in the adoption of dry direct-seeded rice. To directly examine soil ammonia volatilization and its damage to seed germination and early seedling growth of dry direct-seeded rice when urea is applied at seeding, two Petri-dish incubation experiments and a field experiment were conducted. Ammonia volatilization due to urea application significantly reduced seed germination and early seedling growth of dry direct-seedling rice. NBPT significantly reduced ammonia volatilization following urea application. The application of ammonium sulfate, instead of urea at seeding, may mitigate poor crop establishment of dry direct-seeded rice. Root growth of dry direct-seeded rice was more seriously inhibited by soil ammonia volatilization than that of shoot. Results suggest that roots are more sensitive to soil ammonia toxicity than shoots in dry direct-seeded rice system when N is applied as urea at seeding. Copyright © 2012 Xiaoli Qi et al.
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Qi, X., Wu, W., Shah, F., Peng, S., Huang, J., Cui, K., … Nie, L. (2012). Ammonia volatilization from urea-application influenced germination and early seedling growth of dry direct-seeded rice. The Scientific World Journal, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/857472
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