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Evaluation of Growth and Productivity of Different Rice Varieties Growing in Vietnam

Journal:
مجلة ديالى للعلوم الزراعية
Year:
2025
Authors:
Le Van Trong et al.
Affiliation:
Faculty of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries, Hong Duc University, Vietnam. · IQ

Abstract

The ability to accurately identify key growth stages is critical for proper rice management, Since management practices are directly tied to plant developmental processes, a sound understanding of rice growth is essential for effective cultivation. This study was conducted to evaluate the growth and yield performance of seven rice varieties (BT, CUDH1, NU986, ST25, TBR225, TX111, and VNR20) during different growth stages (Root establishment and Greening up,Tillering, Panicle initiation, Flowering, and Dough stage) in Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam. Results indicated that CUDH1 and TX111 exhibited superior performance, with greater plant height, higher leaf area index (LAI) throughout most growth stages, and enhanced dry matter accumulation. These characteristics reflect strong photosynthetic capacity and robust growth potential, ultimately leading to the highest recorded yields: CUDH1 (8.25 t ha-1) and TX111 (8.02 t ha-1). The NU986 (7.73 t ha-1) and BT (7.32 t ha-1) also achieved relatively good yields, though improvements in cultivation techniques are recommended to fully exploit their potential. Conversely, ST25 (6.97 t ha-¹), VNR20 (7.05 t ha-¹), and TBR225 (7.18 t ha-¹) exhibited lower plant height and dry matter accumulation, thus making them more suitable for high-quality rice production or areas prone to lodging. the conclusion, varietal selection tailored to specific production goals and local ecological conditions is a critical factor in improving the efficiency and sustainability of rice production systems.

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Original publication: https://doi.org/10.52951/dasj.25170206