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Higher yields of hybrid rice do not depend on nitrogen fertilization under moderate to high soil fertility conditions.

Min HuangPeng JiangShuanglü ShanWei GaoGuohui MaYingbin ZouNorman UphoffLongping Yuan
Published in: Rice (New York, N.Y.) (2017)
Our results suggest that greater application of N fertilizers is not needed to benefit from hybrid rice production under moderate to high soil fertility conditions, and that improving and maintaining soil fertility should be a focus for sustaining hybrid rice production. Moreover, our study also indicates that zero-N testing may be a potentially useful tool to develop hybrid rice with high yield and without requirement of greater external N inputs under moderate to high soil fertility conditions.
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