Long-Term Fertilization Effects on Rice Productivity and Nutrient Efficiency in Korean Paddy |
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Authors: | Chang Hoon Lee Ui Gum Kang Ki Do Park Do Kyoung Lee Pil Joo Kim |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Applied Life Science, Graduate School , Gyeongsang National University , Chinju , South Korea;2. Division of Plant Environment , Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute (YARI) , NICS, RDA, Milyang , South Korea;3. Carrington Research Extension Center , Carrington North Dakota , USA;4. Division of Applied Life Science, Graduate School , Gyeongsang National University , Chinju , South Korea;5. Institute of Agriculture and Life Science, Gyeongsang National University , Jinju , South Korea |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Long-term fertilization tests evaluated rice (Oryza sativa) productivity in relation to application of nitrogen (N)-phosphorus (P)-potassium (K) (120-34.9-66.7 kg ha? 1, respectively) during 1967–1972 and N-P-K (150-43.7-83.3 kg ha? 1, respectively) during 1973–2000. The comparison treatments (NP, PK, and NK) and the control (not fertilized) were selected for calculating nutrient efficiency. Rice grain yield increased at a 17.78 kg ha? 1 yr? 1 in the control, mainly due to development of improved cultivars. Phosphorus management was found to be important for indigenous fertility and rice productivity in this paddy soil. Yield increased significantly with P fertilization. Without N fertilization (PK), rice productivity increased 56.85 kg ha? 1 yr? 1 from 62% of NPK at the initial stage to 74% after passing 34 years, which might be affected by increasing biological N fixation with P accumulation in soil. In NK treatment, rice yield increased at a relatively low rate (37.82 kg hr? 1 yr? 1) from the same rice productivity with that of NPK in 1967 to 91% after 34 years. In comparison, yield increased at a high rate (62.82 kg hr? 1 yr? 1) without K fertilization (NP) from ca. 90% of NPK and might exceed the yield of NPK after 64 years of long-term fertilization. Therefore, K fertilization level might be readjusted after long-term fertilizing in paddy soil. |
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Keywords: | Long-term fertilization rice nutrient uptake nutrient efficiency paddy soil |
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