2020
DOI: 10.47881/219.967x
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Effects of spacing and water control on growth and yield performance of irrigated rice in Guinea savannah Agro-ecological zone

Abstract: The adoption of some attributes of the system of rice intensification (SRI) like water control and planting distance may help improve the productivity of rice. The aim of this study was to use water supply and plant density, components of SRI, to improve rice yield and reduce water use. The study was conducted at Golinga irrigation scheme. Continuous and Intermittent flooding served as main plots in a split-plot design. Four plant spacing, 20 x 20, 25 x 25, 30 x 30 and 40 x 40 cm, were used as subplot treatmen… Show more

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