Reduced basal and increased topdressing fertilizer rate combined with straw incorporation improves rice yield stability and soil organic carbon sequestration in a rice-wheat system

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  • who: TYPE and collaborators from the Cornell University, United States have published the research work: Reduced basal and increased topdressing fertilizer rate combined with straw incorporation improves rice yield stability and soil organic carbon sequestration in a rice-wheat system, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: A 9-year field experiment showed that RBIT positively affected rice yield and annual yield in rice-wheat systems but did not significantly affect yield stability.
  • how: The experiment was conducted in a rice-wheat rotation system from 2009 to 2018. The following three aggregate size fractions were . . .

     

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