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Yield and phosphorus efficiency of some lowland rice varieties at different levels of soil‐available phosphorus
Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Universiti Putra Malaysia
Published InCommunications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
Year1998
Citations31
Abstract
Abstract A field experiment was conducted on an Aerie Haplaquept soil to study the effect of phosphorus (P) deficiency in soil on the P nutrition and yield of five modern varieties of rice, viz., Purbachi, BR1, BR3, BR14, and BR29, popular with the rice farmers of Bangladesh. Soil‐available P in the different plots of the experimental field varied widely, from 2.8 to 16.4 ppm. This plot to plot variation in soil‐available P content resulted from differences in the total amounts (0 to 480 kg ha‐1) of P the plots had received over a period of 8 years in a long‐term P fertilizer trial conducted previously in the same field. Phosphorus deficiency in soil drastically reduced the grain yield of all…
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