Nitrogen Uptake and Its Association with Grain Yield in Lowland Rice Genotypes |
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Authors: | N. K. Fageria A. B. dos Santos V. dos A. Cutrim |
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Affiliation: | Embrapa Arroz e Feij?o , Santo Ant?nio de Goiás, Brazil |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Nitrogen is one of the most yield–limiting nutrients in lowland rice in Brazil. A field experiment was conducted for two consecutive years to evaluate nitrogen (N) uptake by five lowland rice genotypes and its association with grain yield. The nitrogen rate used was 0, 50, 100, 150, and 200 kg ha?1. The genotypes evaluated were CNAi 8886, CNAi 8569, BRSGO Guará, BRS Jaburu, and BRS Biguá. Grain yield and dry matter yield of shoot were significantly influenced by N rate. However, response varied from genotypes to genotypes. Genotype BRSGO Guará, BRS Bigua, and BRS Jaburu were having linear response, whereas genotypes CNAi 8886 and CNAi 8569 were having quadratic response with the N application rate in the range of 0 to 200 kg ha?1. Overall, genotypes BRSGO Guará and CNAi 8886 were the best because they produced higher yield at low as well as at higher N rates. Nitrogen uptake in shoot was having quadratic relationship with grain yield, whereas nitrogen uptake in the grain was linearly associated with grain yield. |
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Keywords: | nitrogen uptake nitrogen use efficiency shoot dry weight Oryza sativa L |
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