2006
DOI: 10.1094/cm-2006-0323-01-rs
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Nitrogen Efficiency is Increased through Banded Fluid Fertilizer in Rice Production

Abstract: A combination of fluid fertilizer and early floodwater establishment could reduce fertilizer and application inputs or increase rice yields by maximizing N efficiency. A fluid fertilizer applicator was attached to a rice drill so 100 or 70% of the 150 lb of N fertilizer per acre was applied as fluid fertilizer while drill‐seeding rice. The N uptake and rice yields of subsurface, banded fluid fertilizer treatments were compared with those of broadcast dry granular urea applied in 1, 2, or 3 applications. Floodw… Show more

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