“…Rice cultivation in SSA is seriously undermined not only by nutrient-deficient soils but also by abiotic stresses at the initial growth stage (Seck et al, 2013). In this respect, the improvement of seedling quality by optimizing nutrient management in the nursery has been documented as an effective measure to overcome abiotic stresses such as submergence (Bhowmick, Dhara, Singh, Dar & Singh, 2014;Ella & Ismail, 2006;Jackson & Ram, 2003;Ram et al, 2009;Singh, Hong, Sharma & Dhanapala, 2004), salinity (Sarangi et al, 2015), and drought stress (Ros et al, 2015). Panda, Reddy and Sharma (1991) demonstrated the large yield gains by 0.4-2.1 t ha −1 and AE N at 40-210 kg kg −1 with the nursery application of 100 kg N ha −1 (roughly equivalent to 10 kg N ha −1 in main field) at submergenceprone fields in the initial growth stage.…”