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Bruce Linquist
January 26 and 27, 2017
Nutrient management in California rice
systems
Outline
• 2016 Rice Yield Contest
• Variety usage survey
• Boosting yields and maintaining efficiency
– Assessing need for top-dress N applications
– K fertility
– Do temperatures affect yields? If so, what can we do about it?
– Time of planting
Yield Contest
• 2015 Pilot study – Butte County
• 2016 Sacramento Valley
• Minimum of 3 ac from a 10 ac plot
• Yield: 14% moisture minus dockage
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Yield Contest Winners2016
Joe Richter115.0 cwt/acM-205
Josh Sheppard122.5 cwt/acM-105
Steve Willey119.4 cwt/acM-206
Rice Yield Contest: what have we learned?• Yields have ranged from 108.4 to 126.9 cwt/ac
• Commercial varieties have good yield potential
• High yields does not reduce quality– Head:63-68
– Total 69-72
• High yields were achieved with solid management practices– Total N applied across fields ranged from 162-180
Rice Yield Contest
• Bruce Linquist
• January 19 and 20, 2016
California variety usage
• Questions are for growers or PCAs
• Grower
– Base questions on primary region and practice (conventional vs organic)
• PCA
– Base questions on one grower you work with
– Use growers primary region and practice
– Preferably not a grower in the room
Top-dress N applications: Is it necessary?
• Leaf-color chart
• SPAD meter
• Evaluating the potential for using NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index)
N uptake at PI vs yield
• Requires 125 lb N in crop at PI to achieve maximum yield
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Davis 2016
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NDVI vs N uptake at PI
• NDVI of 0.76 is a good indication of 125 lb N/ac N uptake
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29 Sites
When do top-dress N applications increase yields?
• 2016 research
• 5 preplant N rates
– 0 to 200 lb/ac
• 3 top-dress N rates
– 0, 22 and 44 lb N/ac
Yield response to top-dress N applications
• Confirms that 125 lbN/ac at PI is adequate
• Adding N when N uptake is below 125 lb/ac increases yields
• Adding N when N uptake is above 125 lb/ac decreases yield
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Top-dress N applications: Field trials
• Research will be continued
• Look at accessing N deficiencies with drone
Potassium
Flag leaf K vs. soil K
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K fixation
• Some soils low in extractable K also fix K
• Soils tend to be on eastern and southern Sacramento Valley
Cold stress during booting had greatest effect on yields
(1000 lb/ac)
What does this mean for management?
• Cold stress during booting results in blanking
• Cold stress starts when night time temperatures drop below 56 degrees.
• Low temperatures occur in all regions of the valley but more in south
• Use suitable varieties for the region
– M-206 is a good variety for cold areas
• Raise water in field to cover emerging panicle.
Optimal planting times
• Planting time determined– Temperature– Time to work the seedbed
• From May to mid June planting dates the earlierthe better.
• Effect is significant but not large– May 1 vs May 30 about 6
sacks (20 lb/ac/day reduction)
Website• Website overview
– Meetings, news, newsletters, blogs, presentations, reports, contacts, yield contest, guidelines
http://rice.ucanr.edu/
CIMIS Station map
2 new stationsBiggsWilliams
1 station removedColusa
Thank you