Impact of Soil Fertility in 92 Paddy Fields of Kanto Region
Dongpo Li (),
Teruaki Nanseki (),
Yosuke Chomei () and
Shuichi Yokota ()
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Dongpo Li: Hunan University of Technology and Business
Teruaki Nanseki: Kyushu University
Yosuke Chomei: Kyushu University
Shuichi Yokota: Yokota Farm Co. Ltd
A chapter in Empirical Analyses on Rice Yield Determinants of Smart Farming in Japan, 2021, pp 91-102 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter aimed to measure the determinants of rice yield, from the perspectives of fertilizer nitrogen and soil chemical properties. The data were sampled in 2014 and 2015, comprising 92 peat soil paddy fields, from a large-scale farm located in the Kanto Region of Japan. The rice variety was Koshihikari, which is most widely planted in Japan. The yield was measured by paddy with 15% moisture.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-6256-7_6
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