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Vetch green manure increases rice yields: …Proper depth and timing of incorporation allows maximum results

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W. A. Williams, University of California
D. C. Finfrock, Ford Foundation

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California Agriculture 17(1):12-13.

Published January 01, 1963

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Purple vetch produces greater rice yields when turned under 4 to 6 inches than when placed at shallower depths. Shortening the time interval between turning under the vetch and flooding and sowing the rice, also increases yields—when conditions are favorable to nitrification during the preflooding period. When properly incorporated, vetch green manure is equal to mineral sources of ammonium nitrogen in increasing rice yields.

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Vetch green manure increases rice yields: …Proper depth and timing of incorporation allows maximum results

W. A. Williams, D. C. Finfrock
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Vetch green manure increases rice yields: …Proper depth and timing of incorporation allows maximum results

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

W. A. Williams, University of California
D. C. Finfrock, Ford Foundation

Publication Information

California Agriculture 17(1):12-13.

Published January 01, 1963

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Purple vetch produces greater rice yields when turned under 4 to 6 inches than when placed at shallower depths. Shortening the time interval between turning under the vetch and flooding and sowing the rice, also increases yields—when conditions are favorable to nitrification during the preflooding period. When properly incorporated, vetch green manure is equal to mineral sources of ammonium nitrogen in increasing rice yields.

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