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Nitrogen fertilization of rice in California
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California Agriculture 17(8):9-11.
Published August 01, 1963
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Abstract
Japonica rice is grown in the Central Valley of California primarily on dense clay soils under continuous flooding. Nitrogen is usually insufficient in these soils for optimum rice production, and nitrogen fertilization increases average yields about 40%. In some instances, nitrogen and phosphorus together are essential for optimum yields. Potash and other nutrient elements are usually adequate.