Title: Rice Statistics 1999
1Rice Statistics 1999
2Rice Producing Areas in USA
3USA Rice Statistics
http//agronomy.ucdavis.edu/uccerice/main.htm
4Rice Growth Stages
- Peter R. Hobbs
- 611 Bradfield
5The Growth Stages of Rice
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17Important stage for determining the number plants
Moisture Seed quality Insects Diseases Temperature
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26Tillering stage important for determining number
of panicles
Water Nutrients Light Temperature
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28Last stage for application of nitrogen
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36Important stage that determines number and size
of panicle, number spikelets
Water Nutrients Insects Disease
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44Important stage for determining number of grains
Temperature Hot and cold Moisture
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52Important stage for determining number of grains
filled and grain size
Disease Insects Moisture
53Important stage for determining grain size
Disease Insects Moisture
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59Rice Establishment
- Peter R. Hobbs
- 611 Bradfield
60Goal of Crop EstablishmentTo secure a uniform
plant population that can produce high yields
61Yield Components
- Like other cereals
- Yield Number of panicles X Number of grains per
panicle X grain weight
62Target panicles for high yield
- Number of panicles per unit area is the principal
yield-determining factor - Optimum number of panicles per unit area
- Wet season 350-400 panicles m-2
- Dry season 500-600 panicles m-2
- Factors affecting number of panicles
- Tillering capacity of variety
- Initial plant population (based on CE method)
- Available N level at tillering
- Moisture, radiation, temperature, insects,
diseases etc.
63Crop Establishment Rice
- Transplanting (TP) manual, mechanical
- Seedling broadcast
- Direct seeding wet and dry seeding
- 0-Tillage
- Bed planting Transplanting direct drill
seeding on raised beds
64Rice Land Preparation
Manual
Manual
Animal plowing
Animal planking
65Direct seeding Land Preparation
Bullock seeding
Bullock plowing
Manual Broadcasting
Manual Drilling
66Preparing Seedlings for Transplanting
67Dry-bed Rice Nursery
68Mat nursery
69IRRI Manual Planter
70? Chinese planter
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71Drum seeder
Seed hoppers
Seed holes
72Drum Seeding in Rows
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Weeding
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Weeder
73Broadcast seedlings
Seed tray
Seedlings
Seedling plugs
Broadcast seedlings
Seedlings on soil
74Modern Water Seeding
- Most common seeding method in temperate zones
developed countries - Mostly aerial broadcasting by plane in large
fields (USA) or tractor mounted seeders in small
fields (Italy) - Soaked, just sprouted seeds are preferred over
dry seeds
75Dry Direct Seeding (DDS)
- A traditional method, common in rainfed upland,
lowland FP areas - Seeds sown prior to or just after start of the
rainy season - Crops grow in moist soil until harvest in upland
or with standing water at later stages in lowlands
76Dry Seeding
Dry broadcasting
Seeding behind plow
Machine seeding
77DDS Perceived Advantages
- Reduced yield risk water use
- Improved possibility of crop establishment
- Saving on labor cost
- Spreading labor demand
- Efficient use of early rains and soil nitrate
- 1-2 supplementary irrigation high stable
productivity
78Bed Planting
79Rice on beds
- Easy to plant but more labor
- Good plant growth and uniform tillering
- Less water used (20-50) than TPR flat
- Yields as high as TPR
- Can also direct seed rice on beds
80Zero-till drill and planting
0-till planter
0-till planted field
81Transplanting Most common method in small farms
of Asia