1969
DOI: 10.1626/jcs.38.279
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Analysis of Yield-Determining Process and Its Application to Yield-Prediction and Culture Improvement of Lowland Rice

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“…According to Okajima (1960), if under such conditions nitrogen supply is temporarily suspended, the root loses oxidative activity and as a result turns the surrounding medium to a more reduced state, intensifying the production of hydrogen sulfide. However, according to recent work of Hoshino, Matsushima, and Matsuzaki (1969) such adverse effects of nitrogen-depletion can be largely eliminated by addition of small amount of nitrogen to the root media. Tanaka et al (1964) observed a larger dry weight increase in those rice plants which could continue absorption of nitrogen after the heading stage.…”
Section: Decrease Of Root Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Okajima (1960), if under such conditions nitrogen supply is temporarily suspended, the root loses oxidative activity and as a result turns the surrounding medium to a more reduced state, intensifying the production of hydrogen sulfide. However, according to recent work of Hoshino, Matsushima, and Matsuzaki (1969) such adverse effects of nitrogen-depletion can be largely eliminated by addition of small amount of nitrogen to the root media. Tanaka et al (1964) observed a larger dry weight increase in those rice plants which could continue absorption of nitrogen after the heading stage.…”
Section: Decrease Of Root Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%