Not AvailableRice is life for more than half of humanity. It is the grain that has shaped the cultures, diets, and economies of billions of people in the world. Food security in the world is challenged by increasing food demand and threatened by declining water availability. Exploring ways to produce more rice with less water is essential for food security. The System of Rice Intensification (SRI), a new method of rice cultivation, offers an opportunity for reducing water demand accompanied by yield enhancement of rice. SRI management involves many departures from the methods conventionally recommended for rice cultivation. It proposes the use of single young seedlings, drastically reduced plant densities, keeping fields unflooded, use of ...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) was developed in Madagascar in the ealier 1980 by Fr. Henri...
The traditional transplanted and flooded rice cropping system is threatened by water shortage and la...
Water availability for agriculture is decreasing mainly due to increasing consumption from cities an...
Not AvailableField experiments were conducted in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India, during the dry season (...
Abstract: The system of rice intensification (SRI) is reported to have advantages like lower seed re...
The water crisis is threatening the sustainability of the irrigated rice system and food security in...
Farmers attempt to develop a different environment for rice under System of Rice Intensification (SR...
By modifying management of rice plants, soil, water and nutrients to improve growth environments, fa...
System of Rice Intensification (SRI) as an alternate rice cultivation methodology, developed in Mad...
The water crisis is threatening the sustainability of the irrigated rice system and food security in...
AbstractIntensification in rice crop production is generally understood as requiring increased use o...
Climate change induced higher temperatures will increase crops’ water requirements. Every 10°C incre...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) was developed in Madagascar in the ealier 1980 by Fr. Henri...
The traditional transplanted and flooded rice cropping system is threatened by water shortage and la...
Water availability for agriculture is decreasing mainly due to increasing consumption from cities an...
Not AvailableField experiments were conducted in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India, during the dry season (...
Abstract: The system of rice intensification (SRI) is reported to have advantages like lower seed re...
The water crisis is threatening the sustainability of the irrigated rice system and food security in...
Farmers attempt to develop a different environment for rice under System of Rice Intensification (SR...
By modifying management of rice plants, soil, water and nutrients to improve growth environments, fa...
System of Rice Intensification (SRI) as an alternate rice cultivation methodology, developed in Mad...
The water crisis is threatening the sustainability of the irrigated rice system and food security in...
AbstractIntensification in rice crop production is generally understood as requiring increased use o...
Climate change induced higher temperatures will increase crops’ water requirements. Every 10°C incre...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) was developed in Madagascar in the ealier 1980 by Fr. Henri...
The traditional transplanted and flooded rice cropping system is threatened by water shortage and la...
Water availability for agriculture is decreasing mainly due to increasing consumption from cities an...