Growth and physiological performance of aerobic and lowland rice grown under various water regimes / Nadzariah Kamarul Zaman

Rice is the heavy user of water and sensitive to moisture stress. Therefore, water scarcity can be a major factor that can threaten the rice productivity especially under irrigated production system. Thus, aerobic rice was developed to ensure the sustainability of rice production under water scarce...

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Main Author: Kamarul Zaman, Nadzariah
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling my-uitm-ir.859872024-03-27T03:02:20Z Growth and physiological performance of aerobic and lowland rice grown under various water regimes / Nadzariah Kamarul Zaman 2018 Kamarul Zaman, Nadzariah Organic fertilizers and manures Rice is the heavy user of water and sensitive to moisture stress. Therefore, water scarcity can be a major factor that can threaten the rice productivity especially under irrigated production system. Thus, aerobic rice was developed to ensure the sustainability of rice production under water scarce environment. Aerobic rice technology is still new in Malaysia, and the information on performance of first local aerobic rice variety MARDI Aerob 1 under various environmental conditions are still lacking. A field study was carried out to compare the performance of MARDI Aerob 1 with MR 253, the lowland variety under water stress at selected growth stages. The experiment consisted of four treatments and three replications arranged in randomized complete block design. 2018 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/85987/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/85987/1/85987.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology Abdullah, Mohd Yusoff
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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language English
advisor Abdullah, Mohd Yusoff
topic Organic fertilizers and manures
spellingShingle Organic fertilizers and manures
Kamarul Zaman, Nadzariah
Growth and physiological performance of aerobic and lowland rice grown under various water regimes / Nadzariah Kamarul Zaman
description Rice is the heavy user of water and sensitive to moisture stress. Therefore, water scarcity can be a major factor that can threaten the rice productivity especially under irrigated production system. Thus, aerobic rice was developed to ensure the sustainability of rice production under water scarce environment. Aerobic rice technology is still new in Malaysia, and the information on performance of first local aerobic rice variety MARDI Aerob 1 under various environmental conditions are still lacking. A field study was carried out to compare the performance of MARDI Aerob 1 with MR 253, the lowland variety under water stress at selected growth stages. The experiment consisted of four treatments and three replications arranged in randomized complete block design.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Kamarul Zaman, Nadzariah
author_facet Kamarul Zaman, Nadzariah
author_sort Kamarul Zaman, Nadzariah
title Growth and physiological performance of aerobic and lowland rice grown under various water regimes / Nadzariah Kamarul Zaman
title_short Growth and physiological performance of aerobic and lowland rice grown under various water regimes / Nadzariah Kamarul Zaman
title_full Growth and physiological performance of aerobic and lowland rice grown under various water regimes / Nadzariah Kamarul Zaman
title_fullStr Growth and physiological performance of aerobic and lowland rice grown under various water regimes / Nadzariah Kamarul Zaman
title_full_unstemmed Growth and physiological performance of aerobic and lowland rice grown under various water regimes / Nadzariah Kamarul Zaman
title_sort growth and physiological performance of aerobic and lowland rice grown under various water regimes / nadzariah kamarul zaman
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology
publishDate 2018
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/85987/1/85987.pdf
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