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Improvement of Lodging Resistance in Submerged Direct Seeding Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivation Using a Newly Developed 'Shooting hill-seeder'. Effect of seedling density on the lodging resistance of hill-seeded rice as compared with that of broadcast-seeded rice.
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- 打込み式代かき同時土中点播栽培による湛水直播水稲の耐倒伏性向上 播種様式および苗立ち密度が耐倒伏性に及ぼす影響
- ウチコミ シキ シロカキ ドウジ ドチュウ テンパ サイバイ ニ ヨル タンスイ ジカマキ スイトウ ノ タイトウフク セイコウ ジョウ ハシュ ヨウシキ オヨビ ナエダチ ミツド ガ タイトウフクセイ ニ オヨボス エイキョウ
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The characteristics of lodging resistance in hill-seeded rice were compared with those in broadcast-seeded rice at three different plant densities (40, 80 and 160 plants m-2) to establish the submerged direct seeding rice cultivation using a newly developed 'Shooting hill-seeder'. In the hill-seeded rice, the culm was longer than in broadcast-seeded rice, applying a strong force to the basal part of the hill. However, they did not lodge easily because the percentage of productive tillers was high resulting in superior characteristics of the culm related to the lodging resistance, and they had extremely high pushing resistance. Such differences in the lodging resistance between hill-and broadcast-seeded rice plants were remarkable at a high plant density. In the broadcast-seeded rice, the number of panicles per hill is fewer than 10 when they are cultivated at a density higher than 40 plants m-2, and the lodging resistance decreased with decreasing number of panicles per hill. On the other hand, in the hill-seeded rice (40-160 plants m-2, 30cm inter-row and 20cm intra-row spacing), the number of panicles per hill is 20-25 even when the seedling density fluctuates within the range of 40-160 seedlings m-2 (2-10 seedlings per hill), and lodging resistance is stable. Because the fluctuation of seedling density is inevitable, the hill-seeding cultivation with the above characteristics is favorable for the stabilization of submerged direct seeding cultivation.
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- Japanese Journal of Crop Science
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Japanese Journal of Crop Science 70 (2), 186-193, 2001
CROP SCIENCE SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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- CRID
- 1390282679260017408
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- NII Article ID
- 110001740366
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- NII Book ID
- AN00189888
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- ISSN
- 13490990
- 00111848
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- NDL BIB ID
- 5870339
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- journal article
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