Evaluation of different improved upland rice varieties for low soil nitrogen adaptability
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2015Author
Sikuku, PA
Kimani, JM
Kamau, JW
Njinju, S
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Scarcity of nitrogen fertilizer is a major constraint to rice production particularly
in developing countries. Low soil fertility prevalent in farmer's fields has led to low rice yields
and the ever escalating fertilizer prices have made this important input unaffordable to most
smallholder farmers who have limited resources for purchasing the required inputs. The
Mwea Upland rice (MWUR) varieties were bred under low fertilizer input environment while
other authors have indicated that the New Rice for Africa (NERICA) gives high yields under
low input conditions. There is therefore need to identify the superior rice varieties that are
adaptable to low nitrogen levels. Thus, the objective of this study was to investigate the
effects of different rates of nitrogen fertilizer on improved upland rice varieties and identify
the low input adaptable varieties. Field studies were conducted at Alupe in Western …