2017
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/77/1/012011
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Fertilizer nitrogen, soil chemical properties, and their determinacy on rice yield: Evidence from 92 paddy fields of a large-scale farm in the Kanto Region of Japan

Abstract: Abstract. Rice, a staple crop in Japan, is at risk of decreasing production and its yield highly depends on soil fertility. This study aimed to investigate determinants of rice yield, from the perspectives of fertilizer nitrogen and soil chemical properties. The data were sampled in 2014 and 2015 from 92 peat soil paddy fields on a large-scale farm located in the Kanto Region of Japan. The rice variety used was the most widely planted Koshihikari in Japan. Regression analysis indicated that fertilizer nitrogen… Show more

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“…A series of statistical and managerial analyses were conducted to specify the significant determinants of rice yield and quality, using IBM SPSS 23.0, IBM Amos 23.0 and DEAP 2.0 software. The major statistical models included analysis of variance (ANOVA) to clarify the impacts of rice variety and cultivation method on yield, 47 multivariate regression and correlation analysis to explore the variation and determinants of rice yield in different definitions, 48,49 principal component analysis to measure the impact of fertilizer nitrogen and soil chemical properties on yield, [50][51][52] and path analysis to assess the interacting effects of the yield determinants. 6 DEA and Tobit regression were used to analyze production efficiency and the significant determinants for individual paddy fields.…”
Section: Framework Of Empirical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A series of statistical and managerial analyses were conducted to specify the significant determinants of rice yield and quality, using IBM SPSS 23.0, IBM Amos 23.0 and DEAP 2.0 software. The major statistical models included analysis of variance (ANOVA) to clarify the impacts of rice variety and cultivation method on yield, 47 multivariate regression and correlation analysis to explore the variation and determinants of rice yield in different definitions, 48,49 principal component analysis to measure the impact of fertilizer nitrogen and soil chemical properties on yield, [50][51][52] and path analysis to assess the interacting effects of the yield determinants. 6 DEA and Tobit regression were used to analyze production efficiency and the significant determinants for individual paddy fields.…”
Section: Framework Of Empirical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%