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Seedling Box Makase, a fertilizer specially designed for full seedling box application, is the only fertilizer that can be applied in contact with the roots of paddy rice plants.
Seedling box total fertilization is a method in which the entire amount of nitrogen (or nitrogen and potash) to be applied to the main rice field is placed in the seedling box in advance and brought into the main rice field with the seedlings at the time of rice planting. This fertilizer has an outstandingly high rate of utilization of nitrogen in rice paddies, and enables a significant reduction in fertilizer (approximately 10-401 TP3T in terms of nitrogen content), and has less environmental impact due to nitrogen compared to conventional fertilization (base fertilizer + ear fertilizer).
It is a fertilizer that significantly increases the rice utilization rate of the thixotropic component and enables a significant reduction in fertilizer (approximately 10-401 TP3T in thixotropic component), and has less environmental impact due to nitrogen compared to conventional fertilization (basal fertilizer + ear fertilizer).
Seedling Box Makase" is a registered trademark of JCAM Agri.
Brands include N400 (with chisso) or NK301 (with chisso and potash).
*Duration of elution under constant conditions at 25°C
Boxed seedlings will have an early fall phase of growth, but initial growth may be low.
⇒ Combine with basal one-shot fertilizer (side-row application) to ensure early growth!
⇒ One-shot base fertilizer (full-layer application) also has a certain effect!
We will introduce excellent and advanced case studies using "Seedling Box Makase," a fertilizer specially designed for whole seedling box application.
In addition to using "Seedling Box Leave" alone, it can be combined with "Base Fertilizer One-shot" (side-row application) or with "Seedling Box Leave" (high-density seeding) + "Base Fertilizer One-shot".
Seedling Box Makase" is a registered trademark of JCAM Agri.
1.埼玉県東部(生産者圃場) | ||
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2. southern part of Mie Prefecture (producer's field) | ||
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3. southern part of Akita Prefecture (test field plots) | ||
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4. Shonai area, Yamagata Prefecture (producer's field) | ||
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5. northeastern Chiba Prefecture (producer's field) | ||
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For more information, please see the leaflet
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