Eco-friendly cellulose hydrogels as controlled release fertilizer for enhanced growth and yield of upland rice

Dayang Fazirah, Abg Ahmad and Mohd Effendi, Wasli and Cindy Soo Yun, Tan and Zaki, Musa and Chin, Suk Fun (2023) Eco-friendly cellulose hydrogels as controlled release fertilizer for enhanced growth and yield of upland rice. Scientific Reports, 13 (20453). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2045-2322

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Abstract

The effect of urea-loaded cellulose hydrogel, a controlled-release fertilizer (CRF) on growth and yield of upland rice were investigated in upland rice. As with the initial research, nitrogen (N) treatments were applied as CRF treatments; T2H (30 kg N ha−1), T3H (60 kg N ha− 1), T4H (90 kg N ha−1),T5H (120 kg N ha−1) and recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) at 120 kg N ha−1 RDF (T6U) in split application and T1 (0 N) as control. Results from this study indicated that applying CRF at the optimum N rate, T4H resulted in maximum grain yield, increasing by 71%. The analysis of yield components revealed that higher grain yield in T4H CRF was associated with an increase in panicle number and number of grains per panicle. Maximum grain N uptake of 0.25 g kg−1 was also observed in T4H CRF. In addition, T4H CRF recorded the highest harvest index (HI) and N harvest index (NHI) of 45.5% and 67.9%, respectively. Application of T4H CRF also recorded the highest N use efficiency (NUE) and N agronomic efficiency (NAE), 52.6% and 12.8 kg kg−1, respectively. Observations show that CRF with only 75% N applied (T4H) in soil improved grain yield when compared to CRF with 100% N and 100% RDF in farmers’ conventional split application. This suggested that CRF with a moderate N application might produce the highest potential yield and improved N efficiencies while enhancing crop production and further increase in N supply did not increase yield and N efficiencies. The results suggest that the application of T4H CRF for upland rice would enhance HI, N efficiencies and improve the yield of upland rice. Also, all growth parameters and yield were positively influenced by the application of CRF as a basal dose compared to split application of conventional urea fertilizers.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: cellulose hydrogel, controlled-release fertilizer (CRF), fertilizer, conventional urea fertilizers.
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry
Divisions: Academic Faculties, Institutes and Centres > Faculty of Resource Science and Technology
Faculties, Institutes, Centres > Faculty of Resource Science and Technology
Depositing User: Fun
Date Deposited: 07 Dec 2023 08:21
Last Modified: 07 Dec 2023 08:21
URI: http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43583

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