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Management of rice production systems to increase productivity

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fertilizer, but no better panicle formation and poorer setting ratio with high<br />

fertilizer rate.<br />

106<br />

Harvest Index <strong>increase</strong>d from an average <strong>of</strong> 0.41 with the normal<br />

fertilizer application rate <strong>to</strong> 0.45 with very high fertilizer application rate.<br />

There was a non‐significant <strong>increase</strong> in biomass <strong>production</strong> between the<br />

fertilizer application rates, however. An <strong>increase</strong> in grain yield was observed<br />

in 2001 with the application <strong>of</strong> 240‐30‐30 NPK (Figure 14), but there was a<br />

slight decrease in grain yield, though not significant, with the application 140‐<br />

30‐30 NPK.<br />

Grain Yield Kg/Ha<br />

11000<br />

10500<br />

10000<br />

9500<br />

9000<br />

8500<br />

8000<br />

70-30-30 140-30-30 280-30-30<br />

ITA 306<br />

IET 3137<br />

2002

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