หัวเรื่อง:ไม่มีชื่อไทย (ชื่ออังกฤษ : Remarkable Enhancement of Growth and Yield of Rice at a Farmer’s Field by Applying Sesbania Debris According to a New Technique) ผู้เขียน:Pongsiri Patcharapreecha, Duangsamorn Taja, Hiroshi Ishida, Hidenori Wada สื่อสิ่งพิมพ์:pdf AbstractAt harvest-time, detailed examination was made on growth and yield of rice growing in a rain-fed farmer’s paddy field to clarify effects of the surface-placement of sesbania debris prior to incorporation into the submerged soil. Four plots were set up in the field. The C plot was applied with ammonium sulfate (12 kg N/rai). The S and 2S plots were applied with sesbania debris at the rate of about 12 kg and 24 kg N/rai, respectively. The Ch plot was unfertilized. As compared with the Ch plot, the green manuring increased culm length, ear number, straw weight, ear weight and yield. This was especially remarkable for 2S plot. Among yield components, ear number and/or grain number per ear greatly contributed to yield increase in the S and 2S plots. Increase in both percentage of selected brown rice and thousand-kernel-weight were contributed to increases in yield in the S and 2S plots also. On the contrary, growth and yield of rice in the C plot was not much different from those in the Ch plot. These results also showed that rice plants in the S and 2S plots were healthy and vigorous in the later growth stage. Uptake of macro-nutrients by rice plants was enhanced by the green manuring but not by application of ammonium sulfate. Implication of these results were discussed. |
หัวเรื่อง:ไม่มีชื่อไทย (ชื่ออังกฤษ : Effects of Surface Placement of Sesbania Debris Prior to Incorporation into the Soil on Growth of Rice and Soil Properties ) ผู้เขียน:Pongsiri Patcharapreecha, Duangsamorn Taja, Hiroshi Ishida, Hidenori Wada3 สื่อสิ่งพิมพ์:pdf AbstractIn a rain-fed farmer's paddy field, sesbania debris was utilized as a green manure according to the previously proposed technique, i.e. the surface placement of sesbania debris prior to incorporation into the submerged soil. The technique was confirmed to be very effective not only in avoiding the adverse effect of the applied debris which in turn enhanced growth and yield of rice but also in improving soil properties. A low input technology was suggested basing on the results of the current and the previous experiments and other available information. |