Deep placement of fertilizer solution in puddled soils - Part 2: Rice growth and yield

Citation
Eu. Bautista et al., Deep placement of fertilizer solution in puddled soils - Part 2: Rice growth and yield, T ASAE, 42(3), 1999, pp. 629-635
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASAE
ISSN journal
00012351 → ACNP
Volume
42
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
629 - 635
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-2351(199905/06)42:3<629:DPOFSI>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
To investigate the influence of depth and manner of placement of fertilizer solution on transplanted rice, a field experiment was conducted using a pr essurized injecting device prototype. Fertilizer was injected 30 days befor e panicle initiation at different depths in points and in band to assess ef fects on plant growth and yield. Results indicated similar trends in the le vels of leaf and total plant N, tillering, and dry matter production. No si gnificant differences were observed between deep placement and split broadc ast except at the onset of panicle initiation when deep placement starred t o affect the plants with deeper injection, i.e., at 15 cm performing better for plant growth. Grain yields of fertilized plots were not significantly different and ranged from 6.1 to 7.1 t/ha although deeper placement yielded higher. Results showed that high N rate, machine performance, and the pres ence of water during injection affected plants' response to deep placement. There is an indication, however, that to maximize yield, deeper placement may be necessary when N is injected before panicle initiation since plant r oots are already well-developed for efficient N uptake. Deep placement has potential in reducing the frequency of N application without affecting plan t growth and yield but there is still a need to improve the management of f actors that affect the performance of deep placement of fertilizer, particu larly when using a machine.