Rice (a C3 crop) and barnyard grass (Echinochloa crusgalli L.)(a C4 weed) were grown in a 1:1 mixture in a paddy field in ambient condition and with supplemented free air carbon dioxide enrichment (FACE, CO2concentration + 200 μmol mol − 1), in order to evaluate the impact of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide on nutrient competition
between rice crop and weed.
Not exact matches
Germination and seedling growth parameters were compared
between GR2E Golden
Rice and control, non-transformed rice to investigate whether the genetic modification had resulted in unintended changes to the reproductive biology of rice that could affect environmental persistence or crop establishm
Rice and control, non-transformed
rice to investigate whether the genetic modification had resulted in unintended changes to the reproductive biology of rice that could affect environmental persistence or crop establishm
rice to investigate whether the genetic modification had resulted in unintended changes to the reproductive biology of
rice that could affect environmental persistence or crop establishm
rice that could affect environmental persistence or
crop establishment.
It was able to grow
between their usual wheat, barley, corn and
rice crops.
«What we found is that it's not a linear relationship
between the nitrous oxide and the [nitrogen fertilizer] rate applied, but a nonlinear, exponential trend across many different
crop types,» including corn, major grain types,
rice and grasses, said study co-author Neville Millar, senior research associate with Michigan State's W.K. Kellogg Biological Station.
There is actually an estimate that for major
crops like wheat,
rice and maize, that every degree Celsius rise in temperature above current temperatures could potentially decrease
crop yields by
between 3 - 7 % due to thermal stress.
Between boss battles and level exploration, Sakuna tends to a small
rice paddy, planting and sowing the
crops.
Observed data and many studies indicate that a warming climate has a negative effect to
crop production, generally reduce yields of staple cereals such as wheat,
rice and maize, which, however, differs
between regions and latitudes.