HUBEI AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES ›› 2019, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (14): 21-24.doi: 10.14088/j.cnki.issn0439-8114.2019.14.005

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Study on high-yielding cultivation techniques of glutinous rice E-nuo No.9 with good quality and high yield

LIU Liang-jun1, HAN Ye2, WAN Zheng-huang1   

  1. 1.Institute of Food Crops,Hubei Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Wuhan 430064,China;
    2.Agricultural Machinery Extension Service Center of Wulijie Town,Jiangxia District,Wuhan City,Wuhan 430202,China
  • Received:2019-04-20 Online:2019-07-25 Published:2019-12-06

Abstract: Using E-nuo No.9 as the experimental material, the effects on middle-season rice yield of five factors, namely seeding stage, seedling age, seedling density, number of seedlings per hole and nitrogen application level were investigated, and the effects on regeneration rice yield of two factors, namely harvest time of first season rice and stubble height were investigated. Results showed that the highest middle-season rice yield of E-nuo No.9 could be achieved by seeding from May 21 to June 5, transplanting seedlings less than 30 days with the spaces of the range from 13.3 cm×23.3 cm to 13.3 cm×26.7 cm and 5 to 8 seedlings per hole, and applying 225.0~262.5 kg/hm2 pure nitrogen. The highest yield of first season rice and regeneration rice could be achieved by harvesting the first season rice from August 10 to 14 and retaining stubble height of 45~50 cm.

Key words: glutinous rice, E-nuo No.9, good quality and high-yield, cultivation technique

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