1995
DOI: 10.1016/s1161-0301(14)80030-0
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Growth and yield formation of irrigated, direct seeded rice as affected by nitrogen fertilizer

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“…However, given increased labor costs and findings describing that more than three divided fertilizer-N applications had only small effects on grain yield, N fertilizer is usually applied to paddy fields three times, namely, before transplanting, at initial tillering, and at PI. Previous studies have clarified the function of N applied during different growth periods [27,28]. The major roles of basal and tillering fertilizer-N are to stimulate the production of tillers and to promote early growth [27,28].…”
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“…However, given increased labor costs and findings describing that more than three divided fertilizer-N applications had only small effects on grain yield, N fertilizer is usually applied to paddy fields three times, namely, before transplanting, at initial tillering, and at PI. Previous studies have clarified the function of N applied during different growth periods [27,28]. The major roles of basal and tillering fertilizer-N are to stimulate the production of tillers and to promote early growth [27,28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have clarified the function of N applied during different growth periods [27,28]. The major roles of basal and tillering fertilizer-N are to stimulate the production of tillers and to promote early growth [27,28]. It is believed that the leaves on the main culm emerge successively at definite intervals and that the individual leaves on the main culm develop simultaneously with certain tillers [29].…”
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confidence: 99%