waterArsenic (As), which is present in all living tissues, water, and soil, is considered toxic to humans and animals. Because of the presence of arsenic-contaminated sites throughout the world, there is a renewed interest in studying the status of As in water, soil, and plants. ...
RiceTec stays committed to innovation and growth for U.S. rice farmers RiceTec continues to demonstrate its commitment to the success of its customers by introducing a series of product advancements for 2025. Recommended Crops 6 common traits of top-yielding fields ...
andXoo. In addition to rice,Xoomay infect otherplants, such as rice cut-grass (Leersia oryzoides), Chinese sprangletop (Leptochloa chinensis), and commongrassesandweeds. In nongrowing seasons,Xoomay survive in rice seeds, straw, other living hosts, water, or, for brief periods, soil. ...
The higher the substitution of urea by Sesbania, the lower was the PNH3 of floodwater and, hence, the possibility of lower NH3 volatilization loss.Biswas, A.KGoswami, N.NJournal of the Indian Society of Soil ScienceBiswas A K and Goswami N N 1996 Properties of floodwater of a ...
(Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase) HPPD inhibitor herbicides as well. It also has a favorable toxicology and ecotoxicology profile which benefits soil health and the environment. This makes Novixid™ a distinctive product that performs across variable conditions and water management environments effectively...
A field experiment was conducted to study water demand and water use efficiency of rice crop cultivated under waterlogged and aerobic soil mulched with different materials throughout the whole growing season. The results suggested that the total amount of water used by rice in waterlogged condition ...
Agronomic practices involving improved land development, soil and plant nutrition, weed control and water management, as well as moderate cropland expansion, ″could give the region a more optimistic future,″ said Kazuki Saito, a former researcher at the Africa Rice Center who is currently at the...
Title: Soil and water warming accelerates phenology and down-regulation of leaf photosynthesis of the rice plants grown under free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE... Soil and water warming accelerates phenology and down-regulation of leaf photosynthesis of rice plants grown under free-air CO2 enrichment (...
Soil Science & Plant NutritionOkada K, Kondo M, Ando H, and Kakuda K 2002: Water uptake under water stress at panicle initiation stage in upland rice as affected by previous soil water regimes. Soil Sci. Plant Nutr., 48, 151-158
Effects of soil clay content on water balance and productivity in rainfed lowland rice ecosystem in northeast Thailand. Plant Production Science, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 232-241. http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/ pps.10.232.Tsubo M, Fukai S, Basnayake J, Tuong TP, Bouman B, Harnpichitvitaya ...