물절약형 담수심 관리방법에 따른 벼 생육 및 수량

To reduce water input by water-saving irrigation techniques a field study was carried out with three water managements, very shallow intermittent irrigation (VSII, 2 cm), shallow intermittent irrigation (SII, 4 cm) and traditional deep water irrigation (DWI, 10 cm) for two years. Rice growth and gra...

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Hauptverfasser: 최장수, Jang Soo Choi, 원종건, Jong Gun Won, 안덕종, Deok Jong Ahn, 박상구, Sang Gu Park, 이승필, Seong Phill Lee
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description To reduce water input by water-saving irrigation techniques a field study was carried out with three water managements, very shallow intermittent irrigation (VSII, 2 cm), shallow intermittent irrigation (SII, 4 cm) and traditional deep water irrigation (DWI, 10 cm) for two years. Rice growth and grain yields of three water managements were not significantly different. However, when the water irrigation depth was decreased, the breaking and lodging resistance were increased and the roots were widely distributed into deeper paddy soil. More numbers of both annual and perennial weeds were occurred in VSII than in DWI at maximum tillering stage and only the number of perennial weeds was three times in VSII than in DWI at heading stage. The total water inputs were 777, 654 and 527 mm in DWI, SII and VSII, therefore the water-saving rates of VSII and SII were 32.2% and 15.9% compared to typical deep water irrigation. The water-productivity (Rice yield to water input) was highest in VSII as 0.94 and followed by SII as 0.76 and DWI as 0.63. In the face of water scarcity, it is very important to find or develope water saving irrigation system and find ways to increase the productivity of water used for rice cultivation.
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