Effect of nitrogen rates on rice growth and biological nitrogen fixation

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Carreres, R [1 ]
Tome, RG [1 ]
Sendra, J [1 ]
Ballesteros, R [1 ]
Valiente, EF [1 ]
Quesada, A [1 ]
Nieva, M [1 ]
Leganes, F [1 ]
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[1] UNIV AUTONOMA MADRID,DEPT BIOL,E-28049 MADRID,SPAIN
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10.1017/S002185960007845X
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The effect of different rates (0-140 kg/ha) of nitrogen fertilizers on soil cyanobacteria and rice crop performance were studied in a rice-cropping system on an alkaline Fluvent soil at Valencia, Spain, during three consecutive crop seasons (1990-92). The results showed that the rice fields of Valencia favour the development of N-2-fixing cyanobacteria. Nitrogen fixation varied during the cultivation cycle, reaching its highest values at the maximum tillering stage, 5-6 weeks after sowing, and showed a positive correlation with the abundance of cyanobacteria and a negative correlation with the amount of N fertilizers used. Grain yield increased with increasing amounts of N fertilizers up to 70 kg N/ha. N rates appeared to affect grain yield by causing variations in the number of panicles/m(2). Leaf chlorophyll readings at the end of the tillering stage were positively correlated with the number of panicles/m(2), suggesting that it could be a useful parameter for predicting productivity. There was a significant increase in the N uptake of the rice but a decrease in the apparent N recovery and N-use efficiency of applied fertilizer N, with the application of increasing rates of N fertilizer. In all instances, except in plots fertilized with 140 kg N/ha, the amount of N removed by plants was significantly higher than that applied as N fertilizer. The differences were positively correlated with the values for N fixation, suggesting a significant contribution by N fixation to rice production. These results show that a rational use of biological N fixation, in combination with inorganic N fertilization, would permit the input of N fertilizers to be reduced by c. 50% without any significant loss of productivity and with an ecological benefit for the whole ecosystem.
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