This book delves into the composition of the rice plant and how it is affected by fertilizers. The author provides historical context on the use of fertilizers in rice cultivation, particularly in Hawaii. The text explores the influence of nitrogen, phosphoric acid, potash, lime, and magnesia on rice growth and yield. It offers data and discussion on the absorption of nutrients by the plant and the role of carbohydrates in its development. The author highlights seasonal variations in rice composition and the importance of timing fertilizer applications for optimal results. The findings provide valuable insights for farmers and researchers seeking to improve rice production and quality, contributing to a more sustainable and efficient agricultural system.
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