Rice cultivation requires a significant share of irrigation water, mostly because of the practice of continuous flooding; therefore, interest for alternative water managements is increasing. The paper presents results of a 2-year experiment in Northern Italy comparing three rice water managements: Water seeding-continuous FLooding (WFL), Dry seeding-delayed FLooding (DFL) and Dry seeding-intermittent IRrigation (DIR). The main objective was to assess the effects of water regimes on the agroecosystem as a whole (from water use and yield components to nutrient dynamics, etc.). This paper is focussed on water use aspects with the aim of: (1) comparing and discussing water balance terms, water use efficiencies and water productivities; (2) anal...
Due to the changing climatic and environmental conditions, modifications in agricultural and water ...
Not AvailableAchieving higher productivity in irrigated rice production is becoming ever-more import...
We review, analyse and discuss the recent evolution and the future sustainability of rice paddy fiel...
In the last years rice cultivation methods have been the object of an intense research activity aimi...
In the last years rice cultivation methods have been the object of an intense research activity aimi...
The majority of rice produced in the European Union is grown in Italy, where the crop requires relev...
Water management practices alternative to continuous flooding are highly required to enhance water u...
In the agricultural seasons 2012 and 2013, a broad monitoring activity was carried out at the Rice R...
In the last years rice cultivation methods have been the object of an intense research activity aimi...
Purpose: Alternative water management practices adopted in temperate rice paddies may strongly influ...
In order to improve the understanding of the effects of the adoption of flush irrigation (FI) as an ...
Due to the changing climatic and environmental conditions, modifications in agricultural and water p...
Management strategies that reduce ground water depletion and labour requirement, while maintaining y...
Around 75% of the global rice production is provided by irrigated rice, which requires up to 2-3 ti...
Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) technique has been developed and evaluated on rice (Oryza sativa)...
Due to the changing climatic and environmental conditions, modifications in agricultural and water ...
Not AvailableAchieving higher productivity in irrigated rice production is becoming ever-more import...
We review, analyse and discuss the recent evolution and the future sustainability of rice paddy fiel...
In the last years rice cultivation methods have been the object of an intense research activity aimi...
In the last years rice cultivation methods have been the object of an intense research activity aimi...
The majority of rice produced in the European Union is grown in Italy, where the crop requires relev...
Water management practices alternative to continuous flooding are highly required to enhance water u...
In the agricultural seasons 2012 and 2013, a broad monitoring activity was carried out at the Rice R...
In the last years rice cultivation methods have been the object of an intense research activity aimi...
Purpose: Alternative water management practices adopted in temperate rice paddies may strongly influ...
In order to improve the understanding of the effects of the adoption of flush irrigation (FI) as an ...
Due to the changing climatic and environmental conditions, modifications in agricultural and water p...
Management strategies that reduce ground water depletion and labour requirement, while maintaining y...
Around 75% of the global rice production is provided by irrigated rice, which requires up to 2-3 ti...
Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) technique has been developed and evaluated on rice (Oryza sativa)...
Due to the changing climatic and environmental conditions, modifications in agricultural and water ...
Not AvailableAchieving higher productivity in irrigated rice production is becoming ever-more import...
We review, analyse and discuss the recent evolution and the future sustainability of rice paddy fiel...