Abstract

-1 ). Goami 2 showed higher SPAD values and N content in plant than that of Daean (reference cultivar) at 29 days after transplanting (DAT), but lower at 93 DAT. The ammonium-N (NH 4-N) increased in the Daean cultivated soil, but decreased in the Goami 2 cultivated soil at 93 DAT. Among yield components, brown to rough rice ratio, liter (l) weight, and 1,000-grain weight of Goami 2 were lower compared to Daean as reference cultivar. Also, hulled rice yield decreased. The N application levels of Goami 2 from 70 to 150 kg ha -1 did not show significant different in view of yield and N efficiency. We also found out that a number of small vascular bundles (SVB) in the stem of Goami 2 were significantly lower in the stem of Goami 2 than those of Daean. Therefore, the optimum N application level of Goami 2 was at the 70 kg ha -1 , considering the yield of milled rice and N efficiency.

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