The response of padi murni to four levels of nitrogen during the off-season crop (1973)

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C.Y. Tay

Abstract

High levels of nitrogen application induced active vegetative growth in Murni. Mutual shading effects were enhanced. Increased in yield with increasing levels of nitrogen application was brought about by- the increase in panicle number per hill. Maximum yield would be obtained between the levels of 134.6 kg(N)/ha and 179.4 kg(N)/ha application. 

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