2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2008.07.011
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Mixing groundnut residues and rice straw to improve rice yield and N use efficiency

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“…In intensive vegetable production systems, cattle manure is used in the range of 12.5-18.8 Mg ha -1 (Vityakon et al 1988), but this level of application is only possible in small areas. Meanwhile, it has been shown that in a ricegroundnut rotation system in typical rice paddies with sandy soils, a combination of rice straw (3.7-5.5 Mg ha -1 ) and of groundnut residues (5 Mg ha -1 ) (Kaewpradit et al 2009) can produce a yearly organic input in the vicinity of 10 Mg ha -1 .…”
Section: Soil Organic C and N Accumulation As Affected By Different Qmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In intensive vegetable production systems, cattle manure is used in the range of 12.5-18.8 Mg ha -1 (Vityakon et al 1988), but this level of application is only possible in small areas. Meanwhile, it has been shown that in a ricegroundnut rotation system in typical rice paddies with sandy soils, a combination of rice straw (3.7-5.5 Mg ha -1 ) and of groundnut residues (5 Mg ha -1 ) (Kaewpradit et al 2009) can produce a yearly organic input in the vicinity of 10 Mg ha -1 .…”
Section: Soil Organic C and N Accumulation As Affected By Different Qmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dried shoot and pod samples were ground, and small portions of the samples were then taken randomly to determine mineral nutrient content by appropriate methods for each nutrient element: Kjeldahl digestion method using flow injection analysis for N determination and wet oxidation method using spectrophotometer and flame photometer for P and K determination, respectively (Kaewpradit et al, 2009). The atomic absorption spectrometry method using a spectrophotometer was used to determine Ca and Mg content (Broekaert, 2002).…”
Section: Nutrient Uptakementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For rice-based cropping systems, the use of rice straw and rice husk has been practiced for a long time (Ponamperuma, 1982;Eagle et al, 2000;Singh et al, 2008;Kaewpradit et al, 2009). The advantages and drawbacks of burning vs incorporation of rice straw in rice growing have been discussed by Williams et al (1972).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%