Plant Production Science (Jan 2015)

Nitrogen Balance in Forage Rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Tachisuzuka) Cultivation in Pots with Animal Manure Application

  • G. Gusmini,
  • Kazuyuki Nishimura,
  • Taizo Masuda,
  • A. Adrinal,
  • Tesshu Tamai,
  • Tomio Itani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1626/pps.18.529
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 4
pp. 529 – 534

Abstract

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Experiments were conducted to evaluate the nitrogen (N) balance in forage rice cultivation using animal manure in 1/2,000a Wagner pots in a greenhouse. The cattle manure and poultry manure were applied at 3 levels of N (0, 14, 28 g available N m–2) without additional chemical fertilizer application. The pots were designed to simulate the fluid percolation in the paddy field. The results indicated increasing levels of N input improved plant height, tiller number, SPAD value and biomass (straw, grain and root) production, however, N leaching from soil (Andosols) due to percolating water also increased. The planting of rice plants proved to reduce 30% of the N leaching loss. N use efficiency, the ratio of N uptake by plant per unit N application, decreased in higher N application. The N uptake by the above-ground parts occupied about 66% of the whole plants.

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