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Irrigation methods and nitrogen-form interactions regulate starch-metabolising enzyme activity to improve rice yield and quality
Published 2025-03-01“…A soil-growth experiment was conducted using a high-lodging-resistance rice cultivar under three irrigation methods, namely, submerged irrigation (0 kPa), alternate wetting and moderate drying (-20 kPa), and alternate wetting and severe drying (-40 kPa), as well as three nitrogen forms, namely, ammonium nitrogen (NH4+-N), mixed ammonium + nitrate (50:50), hereafter denoted as 50:50, and nitrate nitrogen (NO3--N). …”
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Quantification of Subsurface Hydrological Connectivity Using Wavelet Coherence Analysis
Published 2025-01-01“…This is likely related to rainfall event dynamics and soil structure: soil moisture in the study area exhibits a wetting-drying cycle driven by rainfall events, with shallower soils responding more sensitively to rainfall; soils with high rock fragment content facilitate the formation of vertical connectivity. 2)Pronounced aspect differentiation (shaded vs. sunny slope) was observed in lateral subsurface process connectivity. …”
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Yield and water productivity of rice as influenced by crop establishment and irrigation methods under temperate environment
Published 2025-08-01“…Overall, the study indicates that adopting DSR with either the saturation or alternate wetting and drying irrigation methods can lead to higher yields, improved economic returns, and increased water productivity in temperate environments, positioning it as a more sustainable and efficient alternative to transplanted rice cultivation.…”
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