The major challenge facing the rice-wheat cropping system in India is to sustain its long-term productivity. There are signs that the productivity and economic gains of this cropping system are consistently becoming smaller. For a populous country like India such a slow down amounts to food insecurity. One reason for the slow down in the growth of wheat productivity during the 1990s was the widespread development of herbicide resistance in Phalaris minor. Even though P. minor can now be effectively controlled with technologies introduced over the last 5 years, declining soil health has become an important constraint to the productivity of the region. The adoption of resource conservation technologies such as no-till is considered vital for ...
Adoption of zero tillage technology by farmers in India has occurred mainly in the rice-wheat crop p...
Conservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil cover th...
Water, energy and labour scarcity, increasing cost of production, diminishing farm profits and uncer...
The major challenge facing the rice-wheat cropping system in India is to sustain its long-term produ...
To date, the most widely adopted resource conserving technology (RCT) in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (I...
To date, the most widely adopted resource conserving technology (RCT) in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (I...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...
The rice–wheat cropping system covering 13.5 million ha in the Indo-Gangetic Plains in South-Asia is...
The rice-wheat farming systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) are essential to India's food secur...
Abstract Resource conserving and eco-friendly interventions through improved crop establishment are ...
This paper reviews the success of zero-tillage wheat in the rice-wheat systems of the Indo-Gangetic ...
This paper reviews the success of zero-tillage wheat in the rice-wheat systems of the Indo-Gangetic ...
The ACIAR-managed project CS1/1996/013, Herbicide-resistant weeds of wheat in India and Australia: i...
The ACIAR-managed project CS1/1996/013, Herbicide-resistant weeds of wheat in India and Australia: i...
The rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) of South Asia with the help ...
Adoption of zero tillage technology by farmers in India has occurred mainly in the rice-wheat crop p...
Conservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil cover th...
Water, energy and labour scarcity, increasing cost of production, diminishing farm profits and uncer...
The major challenge facing the rice-wheat cropping system in India is to sustain its long-term produ...
To date, the most widely adopted resource conserving technology (RCT) in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (I...
To date, the most widely adopted resource conserving technology (RCT) in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (I...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...
The rice–wheat cropping system covering 13.5 million ha in the Indo-Gangetic Plains in South-Asia is...
The rice-wheat farming systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) are essential to India's food secur...
Abstract Resource conserving and eco-friendly interventions through improved crop establishment are ...
This paper reviews the success of zero-tillage wheat in the rice-wheat systems of the Indo-Gangetic ...
This paper reviews the success of zero-tillage wheat in the rice-wheat systems of the Indo-Gangetic ...
The ACIAR-managed project CS1/1996/013, Herbicide-resistant weeds of wheat in India and Australia: i...
The ACIAR-managed project CS1/1996/013, Herbicide-resistant weeds of wheat in India and Australia: i...
The rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) of South Asia with the help ...
Adoption of zero tillage technology by farmers in India has occurred mainly in the rice-wheat crop p...
Conservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil cover th...
Water, energy and labour scarcity, increasing cost of production, diminishing farm profits and uncer...