Fertilizer response functions of rice in Sri Lanka: estimation and some applications

Rice fertilizer response functions, at the farm level as well as at the experiment station level, were estimated by type of variety and by type of irrigation condition, and applied to i) explain the long-term growth path of rice production in Sri Lanka after the independence; ii) identify the degree...

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Autores principales: Kikuchi, M., Aluwihare, P.B.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Irrigation Management Institute 1990
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39513
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description Rice fertilizer response functions, at the farm level as well as at the experiment station level, were estimated by type of variety and by type of irrigation condition, and applied to i) explain the long-term growth path of rice production in Sri Lanka after the independence; ii) identify the degree of contribution of the rice varietal improvements to the increase in rice production; iii) check the consistency of the past and current fertilizer recommendations for rice; and iv) examine the possible impacts of fertilizer subsidy withdrawal on rice production in the country. The estimated response functions at the farm level reproduce well the macro growth path of rice production except for the 1970s when new improved varieties performed less satisfactory due to their susceptibility to insect, pest and drought. More than forty percent of the increase in rice production in the last four decades is attributable to the varietal improvements. The past and present fertilizer recommendations for rice are consistent with the response functions estimated. The long-run impacts of withdrawal of fertilizer subsidy in the rice sector would not be large as far as its yield impacts are concerned.
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spelling CGSpace395132025-12-08T07:53:19Z Fertilizer response functions of rice in Sri Lanka: estimation and some applications Kikuchi, M. Aluwihare, P.B. fertilizers rice agricultural production Rice fertilizer response functions, at the farm level as well as at the experiment station level, were estimated by type of variety and by type of irrigation condition, and applied to i) explain the long-term growth path of rice production in Sri Lanka after the independence; ii) identify the degree of contribution of the rice varietal improvements to the increase in rice production; iii) check the consistency of the past and current fertilizer recommendations for rice; and iv) examine the possible impacts of fertilizer subsidy withdrawal on rice production in the country. The estimated response functions at the farm level reproduce well the macro growth path of rice production except for the 1970s when new improved varieties performed less satisfactory due to their susceptibility to insect, pest and drought. More than forty percent of the increase in rice production in the last four decades is attributable to the varietal improvements. The past and present fertilizer recommendations for rice are consistent with the response functions estimated. The long-run impacts of withdrawal of fertilizer subsidy in the rice sector would not be large as far as its yield impacts are concerned. 1990 2014-06-13T14:28:53Z 2014-06-13T14:28:53Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39513 en Open Access application/pdf International Irrigation Management Institute International Water Management Institute Kikuchi, M.; Aluwihare, P. B. 1990. Fertilizer response functions of rice in Sri Lanka: estimation and some applications. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). 15p. + annex.
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Fertilizer response functions of rice in Sri Lanka: estimation and some applications
title Fertilizer response functions of rice in Sri Lanka: estimation and some applications
title_full Fertilizer response functions of rice in Sri Lanka: estimation and some applications
title_fullStr Fertilizer response functions of rice in Sri Lanka: estimation and some applications
title_full_unstemmed Fertilizer response functions of rice in Sri Lanka: estimation and some applications
title_short Fertilizer response functions of rice in Sri Lanka: estimation and some applications
title_sort fertilizer response functions of rice in sri lanka estimation and some applications
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rice
agricultural production
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