Yields of dryland (rainfed) wheat in Australia have increased steadily over the past century despite rainfall being unchanged, indicating that the rainfall-use efficiency has increased. Analyses suggest that at least half of the increase in rainfall-use efficiency can be attributed to improved agronomic management. Various methods of analysing the factors influencing dryland yields and rainfall-use efficiency, such as simple rules and more complex models, are presented and the agronomic factors influencing water use, water-use efficiency, and harvest index of crops are discussed. The adoption of agronomic procedures such as minimum tillage, appropriate fertilizer use, improved weed/ disease/insect control, timely planting, and ...
In India wheat is conventionally planted on flat-bed and irrigation is applied by flooding, which re...
The green revolution as visible in part of the country has generated confidence for the attainment o...
© CSIRO 2006Attainable water-use efficiency relates attainable yield, i.e. the best yield achieved t...
The problem of shortage of water to crops can be resolved by increasing total water supply available...
Not AvailableRainfed areas have diverse farming systems, different potentials and constraints, whic...
The paper emphasizes the importance of agricultural production in rainfed areas in India and identif...
Not AvailableAbout 67 per cent of the total cultivated area receives an average rainfall of less th...
Improving the water-limited yield of dryland crops and farming systems has been an underpinning obje...
The dryland cropping areas of North America and Australia share many common features, including crop...
Not AvailableInitial interest in the use of drip irrigation for row crops like wheat was motivated b...
Dryland agriculture under rainfed conditions is found mainly in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and L...
Not AvailableWith inadequate water resources for irrigation, India remains at least 50% under rainfe...
Not AvailableThe Green Revolution in mid sixties, though a boon to Indian agriculture, ushered in er...
Not AvailableDryland agriculture under rainfed conditions is found mainly in Africa, the Middle East...
Dryland agriculture under rainfed conditions is found mainly in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and L...
In India wheat is conventionally planted on flat-bed and irrigation is applied by flooding, which re...
The green revolution as visible in part of the country has generated confidence for the attainment o...
© CSIRO 2006Attainable water-use efficiency relates attainable yield, i.e. the best yield achieved t...
The problem of shortage of water to crops can be resolved by increasing total water supply available...
Not AvailableRainfed areas have diverse farming systems, different potentials and constraints, whic...
The paper emphasizes the importance of agricultural production in rainfed areas in India and identif...
Not AvailableAbout 67 per cent of the total cultivated area receives an average rainfall of less th...
Improving the water-limited yield of dryland crops and farming systems has been an underpinning obje...
The dryland cropping areas of North America and Australia share many common features, including crop...
Not AvailableInitial interest in the use of drip irrigation for row crops like wheat was motivated b...
Dryland agriculture under rainfed conditions is found mainly in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and L...
Not AvailableWith inadequate water resources for irrigation, India remains at least 50% under rainfe...
Not AvailableThe Green Revolution in mid sixties, though a boon to Indian agriculture, ushered in er...
Not AvailableDryland agriculture under rainfed conditions is found mainly in Africa, the Middle East...
Dryland agriculture under rainfed conditions is found mainly in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and L...
In India wheat is conventionally planted on flat-bed and irrigation is applied by flooding, which re...
The green revolution as visible in part of the country has generated confidence for the attainment o...
© CSIRO 2006Attainable water-use efficiency relates attainable yield, i.e. the best yield achieved t...