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No-tillage and direct seeding for super hybrid rice production in rice-oilseed rape cropping system

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY
Volume 34, Issue 4, Pages 278-286

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.eja.2011.02.005

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No-tillage and direct seeding; Super hybrid rice; Rice-oilseed rape cropping system; Yield formation; Economics

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  1. International Rice Research Institute
  2. German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development
  3. Ministry of Agriculture of China
  4. China National Rice Research Institute

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No-tillage and direct seeding (NTDS) is an effective crop production method for reducing production costs and soil conservation. In order to understand performance of super hybrid rice under NTDS in rice-oilseed rape cropping system, a researcher-managed trail (2004-2010) and an on-farm research (2002-2005) were conducted to compare different tillage (conventional tillage or no-tillage) and rice establishment methods (transplanting or direct seeding) in super hybrid rice-oilseed rape cropping system. Under researcher-managed condition, grain yields of super hybrid rice under NTDS and conventional tillage and transplanting (CTTP) were equal. Compared with under CTTP, super hybrid rice under NTDS was characterized by more panicle number per m(2) but less spikelet number per panicle, and lower aboveground biomass production before heading but higher aboveground biomass accumulated during heading to maturity. Higher maximum tiller number per m(2) and lower spikelet production efficiency were responsible for the more panicle number per m(2) and less spikelet number per panicle under NTDS, respectively. Under farmer-managed condition, super hybrid rice under NTDS had more panicle number m(2) than under CTTP, which resulted in higher grain yield. Labor input under NTDS was lower than that under CTTP. Moreover, adoption of NTDS for super hybrid rice production had no significant impacts on seed yield and yield components of oilseed rape in rice-oilseed rape cropping system. Our study showed that MP could be replaced with NTDS to maintain yield and save labor for super hybrid rice production in rice-oilseed rape cropping system. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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