Not AvailableThe transplanted puddled rice (TPR) is a water, labour and energy intensive practice, and also emits vast amount of green-house gasses (GHG), particularly methane. The water guzzling nature of TPR and escalating labour prices drives towards the search for alternative methods of rice production. Among different methods of rice cultivation, direct-seeded rice (DSR) received much attention in this way; however, major constraints in DSR are identified as poor crop establishment, weed infestation, nematode occurrence and imbalanced nutrient and faulty water management practices. This paper summarises the improved production technologies for DSR viz. precision levelling, early-maturing varieties, seed priming, effective water, nutrie...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the staple food of more than 50% of the world’s population. Manual puddled...
Weeds are the major production constraint in direct seeded rice (DSR) due to the concurrent emergenc...
Rice being one of the biggest users of world’s developed fresh water resources, the agricultural sci...
Puddled transplanting is the major system of rice cultivation in many parts of the world. Transplant...
Paddy production through conventional puddled system of rice cultivation (PTR) is becoming more and ...
Rice systems that increase production using less water are urgently needed, especially in North West...
Not AvailableThe direct seeded rice method saved irrigation water, on an overall average, by 29% as ...
Rice cultivation always remains significant for food and livelihood security. The predictions of inc...
Rice in eastern India is widely cultivated using conventional management practices, including puddle...
The rice-wheat farming systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) are essential to India's food secur...
An alarming rate of ground water depletion and increasing labour scarcity are major threats to futur...
Direct Seeded Rice (DSR) is the technology which is water, labour and energy efficient along with ec...
Management strategies that reduce ground water depletion and labour requirement, while maintaining y...
Labour and water scarcity in north west India are driving researchers and farmers to find alternativ...
Increasing farm labor scarcity and depletion of natural resources such as water are posing a major t...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the staple food of more than 50% of the world’s population. Manual puddled...
Weeds are the major production constraint in direct seeded rice (DSR) due to the concurrent emergenc...
Rice being one of the biggest users of world’s developed fresh water resources, the agricultural sci...
Puddled transplanting is the major system of rice cultivation in many parts of the world. Transplant...
Paddy production through conventional puddled system of rice cultivation (PTR) is becoming more and ...
Rice systems that increase production using less water are urgently needed, especially in North West...
Not AvailableThe direct seeded rice method saved irrigation water, on an overall average, by 29% as ...
Rice cultivation always remains significant for food and livelihood security. The predictions of inc...
Rice in eastern India is widely cultivated using conventional management practices, including puddle...
The rice-wheat farming systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) are essential to India's food secur...
An alarming rate of ground water depletion and increasing labour scarcity are major threats to futur...
Direct Seeded Rice (DSR) is the technology which is water, labour and energy efficient along with ec...
Management strategies that reduce ground water depletion and labour requirement, while maintaining y...
Labour and water scarcity in north west India are driving researchers and farmers to find alternativ...
Increasing farm labor scarcity and depletion of natural resources such as water are posing a major t...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the staple food of more than 50% of the world’s population. Manual puddled...
Weeds are the major production constraint in direct seeded rice (DSR) due to the concurrent emergenc...
Rice being one of the biggest users of world’s developed fresh water resources, the agricultural sci...