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Fertilizer placement for rice: Ammonium-form nitrogen drilled into seedbed before flooding increased rice yields 25% to 50% in placement experiments

Authors

D. S. Mikkelsen
D. C. Finfrock

Authors Affiliations

D. S. Mikkelsen is Assistant Professor of Agronomy, University of California, Davis; D. C. Finfrock is Associate Specialist in Agronomy, Biggs Rice Experiment Station, University of California.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 11(7):7-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v011n07p7. July 1957.

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Abstract

Ammonium-form fertilizers have special significance in the production of the California rice crop because ammonium nitrogen is the only inorganic form that can be maintained in continuously flooded soils. However, the maintenance of ammonium nitrogen is dependent upon proper fertilizer placement. When ammonium nitrogen is placed at a depth of 2?-4? in a rice seedbed prior to flooding, its maximum utilization for increased rice yields is realized. Nitrogen which is converted to nitrate nitrogen before or after flooding will be denitrified and lost from the soil as nitrogen gas.

Mikkelsen D, Finfrock D. 1957. Fertilizer placement for rice: Ammonium-form nitrogen drilled into seedbed before flooding increased rice yields 25% to 50% in placement experiments. Hilgardia 11(7):7-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v011n07p7
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