This paper examines common factors that constrain wheat yields: insufficient nutrients (using nitrogen as an example); problems of late planting and poor crop establishment; suboptimal water management;lodging; and weeds. The authors suggest agromonic practices/ including tillage practices, rotations, and input management potions that can ameliorate important constraints and sustainably improve yields. Examples are drawm largely from rice-wheat systems in the Indo-Gangetic Plains and from wheat systems in northwestern Mexico. These examples indicate that there is still considerable potential for raising wheat yields in a sustainable manner and meeting rapidly expanding demand for wheat in developing countries
This paper reviews recent progress in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), rice (Oryza sativa L.), and maiz...
This paper focuses on the yield prospects of wheat, rice and maize since these cereals dominate huma...
Farmers and scientists alike over the past decade have sought to address the declining terms of farm...
Rising wheat consumption and recurring climate extremes threaten food security in the Eastern Indo-G...
<p>Part of the required increase in wheat production in currently high yielding wheat producin...
Apart from the issue of sustainability and resource drain, the yield plateau in the rice-wheat cropp...
High-yielding varieties adapted to agrotechnological conditions play an important role in increasing...
As the world’s population grows, agriculture faces thechallenge of ensuring that crop production sat...
Food production and security will be a major issue for supplying an increasing world population. The...
About 9% of area on earth is under crops out of which 91% is under various stresses. On an average, ...
While an adequate supply of food can be achieved at present for the current global population, susta...
Sources of yield growth in wheat are investigated based on a stylized framework of technical change....
Yields of dryland (rainfed) wheat in Australia have increased steadily over the past century despit...
Low and variable yields of wheat in the rice--wheat cropping systems of lower Indo-Gangetic Plains (...
The rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) of South Asia with the help ...
This paper reviews recent progress in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), rice (Oryza sativa L.), and maiz...
This paper focuses on the yield prospects of wheat, rice and maize since these cereals dominate huma...
Farmers and scientists alike over the past decade have sought to address the declining terms of farm...
Rising wheat consumption and recurring climate extremes threaten food security in the Eastern Indo-G...
<p>Part of the required increase in wheat production in currently high yielding wheat producin...
Apart from the issue of sustainability and resource drain, the yield plateau in the rice-wheat cropp...
High-yielding varieties adapted to agrotechnological conditions play an important role in increasing...
As the world’s population grows, agriculture faces thechallenge of ensuring that crop production sat...
Food production and security will be a major issue for supplying an increasing world population. The...
About 9% of area on earth is under crops out of which 91% is under various stresses. On an average, ...
While an adequate supply of food can be achieved at present for the current global population, susta...
Sources of yield growth in wheat are investigated based on a stylized framework of technical change....
Yields of dryland (rainfed) wheat in Australia have increased steadily over the past century despit...
Low and variable yields of wheat in the rice--wheat cropping systems of lower Indo-Gangetic Plains (...
The rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) of South Asia with the help ...
This paper reviews recent progress in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), rice (Oryza sativa L.), and maiz...
This paper focuses on the yield prospects of wheat, rice and maize since these cereals dominate huma...
Farmers and scientists alike over the past decade have sought to address the declining terms of farm...