Nitrogen Fertilization Regime for “Koisomeshi”, a New Rice Cultivar for Use in the Food–Service Industry

The food–service industry demands inexpensive but palatable rice. The rice cultivar “Koisomeshi” was bred for high yield and good palatability to satisfy this demand. To obtain the suitable nitrogen fertilization regime for “Koisomeshi”, we examined the effects of nine treatments, combining three ni...

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subjects Crop yield
Cultivars
Fertilization
Food
Food industry
Food service
Grain
Grain quality
Growth stage
High-yielding cultivar
Koisomeshi
Nitrogen
Nitrogen fertilizer
Oryza sativa
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