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Of the various factors affecting nitrogen response in rice, plant form or plant type is particularly significant. Experiments were conducted during two crop seasons to study the N response and the growth characteristics of some traditional leafy tropical indica varieties and two dwarf indicas of improved plant type. Most of the traditional tall varieties lodged at certain growth stages, and yielded the best when 30 to 60 kg/ha N was applied. One of the dwarf varieties developed by the Institute produced progressively higher yields (the highest being 9,477 kg/ha) up to 120 kg/ha N in the sunny dry season. The increase in dry matter production from panicle initiation to harvest was significantly correlated withgrain yield.
During the cloudy wet season when the grain yield response to fertilizer N is lower than during the dry season, the dwarf indica variety, IR8, produced 3,480 kg/ha more rough rice than the tall, weak-strawed variety, Peta, indicating the importance of short stature and culm strength in obtaining high yields.
Key Words: nitrogen response japonica varieties Indonesian Bulus lodging dry matter production light transmission ratio seedling vigor rough rice grain sterility grain-straw ratio
2 Associate Agronomist, Research Scholar, and Research Assistant, respectively, The International Rice Research Institute.
Received for publication March 1, 1968.
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