Optimization of Nitrogen Rate and Planting Density for Improving the Grain Yield of Different Rice Genotypes in Northeast China Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Nitrogen fertilization and planting density are two key factors that can interactively affect the grain yield of rice. Three different types of rice cultivarsinbred Shendao 47, inbred Shendao 505, and hybrid Jingyou 586were applied to investigate the effects of the nitrogen (N) rate and planting density (D) on the aboveground biomass, harvest index, leaf photosynthetic features, grain yield, and yield components using a split-split-plot design at two sites over two continuous years. The main plots were assigned to four nitrogen fertilizer rates: 0 (N0), 140 (N1), 180 (N2), and 220 (N3) kg ha1 N; the subplots were assigned to three planting densities: 25 104 (D1), 16.7 104 (D2), and 12.5 104 (D3) hills ha-1, and the sub-subplots were assigned to three rice cultivars. The results showed that the grain yield had a significantly positive correlation with the stomatal conductance (Gs), net photosynthesis rate (Pn), transpiration rate (Tr), chlorophyll content (SPAD value), leaf area index (LAI), panicles per unit area, and spikelets per panicle. The N rate and planting density had significant interaction effects on grain yield, and the maximum values of Shendao 47, Shendao 505, and Jingyou 586 appeared in N3D2, N2D1, and N3D3, respectively. The higher grain yield of midsized panicle Shendao 47 was mostly ascribed to both panicles per unit area and spikelets per panicle. More panicles per unit area and spikelets per panicle primarily contributed to a larger sink capacity of small-sized panicle rice Shendao 505 and large-sized panicle rice Jingyou 586. We found that the treatments N3D2, N2D1, and N3D3 could optimize the contradiction between yield formation factors for Shendao 47, Shendao 505, and Jingyou 586, respectively. Across years and sites, the regression analysis indicated that the combinations of nitrogen fertilization of 195.6 kg ha1 with a planting density of 22 104 hills ha1, 182.5 kg ha1 with 25 104 hills ha1, and 220 kg ha1 with 13.1 104 hills ha1 are recommended for medium-, small-, and large-sized panicle rice cultivars, respectively.

published proceedings

  • AGRONOMY-BASEL

author list (cited authors)

  • Zhou, C., Huang, Y., Jia, B., Wang, S., Dou, F., Samonte, S., Chen, K., & Wang, Y.

citation count

  • 26

complete list of authors

  • Zhou, Chanchan||Huang, Yuancai||Jia, Baoyan||Wang, Shu||Dou, Fugen||Samonte, Stanley Omar PB||Chen, Kun||Wang, Yan

publication date

  • January 2019

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