High-Yielding Rice Production through Ratooning in Southwestern Japan

Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly
ISSN 00213551
NII recode ID (NCID) AA0068709X
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Ratooning is a cultivation technique that involves harvesting a second crop (referred to as a ratoon) originating from the stubbles of the first crop. Rice ratooning has been implemented in countries located in tropical and temperate regions. Based on recent studies conducted in southwestern Japan, this review introduces and discusses the effects of harvest time and cutting height of the first crop and the roles of leaf blades and nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) in the stubbles of the first crop on grain yield to provide the essential information necessary for the development of rice production technologies using ratooning.
Date of issued
Creator Hiroshi NAKANO
Subject first crop leaf area index nonstructural carbohydrate second crop
Publisher Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Received Date 2023-12-11
Accepted Date 2024-02-07
Available Online
Volume 59
Issue 2
spage 89
epage 99
DOI 10.6090/jarq.23S19
Language eng