Water-saving rice production systems including alternate wetting and drying (AWD) and aerobic rice (AR) are being increasingly adopted by growers due to global water crises. Application of natural and artificial mulches may further improve water economy of water-saving rice production systems. Conventionally flooded rice (CFR) system has been rarely compared with AWD and AR in terms of economic returns. In this 2-year field study, we compared CFR with AWD and AR (with and without straw and plastic mulches) for the cost of production and economic benefits. Results indicated that CFR had a higher production cost than AWD and AR. However, application of mulches increased the cost of production of AWD and AR production systems where plastic mul...
To meet the major challenge of increasing rice production to feed a growing population under increas...
Alternative tillage and rice establishment options should aim at less water and labor to produce sim...
This paper compares financial costs and benefits of floating rice-based and intensive rice farming s...
Water-saving rice production systems are inevitable in the wake of severe water shortage in rice-gro...
This study looks at the economic feasibility of Alternate Wet Drying (AWD) irrigation methods to add...
Plastic mulching with drip irrigation is a new water-saving rice cultivation technology, but little ...
Rice is a staple for half the world’s population, thus its impact on land and water use is immense. ...
International audienceRice plants have a high silica content, which prevents rice straw from being u...
In this study, we compared the weed emergence, water input, water saving, water productivity, panicl...
Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) is a rice management practice that reduces water use by up to 30%...
Freshwater demands have been projected to increase significantly in the coming decades due to popula...
Water scarcity combined with an increasing world population is creating pressure to develop new meth...
This report examines the costs and benefits of alternate wetting and drying (AWD) in paddy rice prod...
While straw mulch usually reduces soil evaporation and stabilizes soil temperature, hence increasing...
AbstractTo meet the major challenge of increasing rice production to feed a growing population under...
To meet the major challenge of increasing rice production to feed a growing population under increas...
Alternative tillage and rice establishment options should aim at less water and labor to produce sim...
This paper compares financial costs and benefits of floating rice-based and intensive rice farming s...
Water-saving rice production systems are inevitable in the wake of severe water shortage in rice-gro...
This study looks at the economic feasibility of Alternate Wet Drying (AWD) irrigation methods to add...
Plastic mulching with drip irrigation is a new water-saving rice cultivation technology, but little ...
Rice is a staple for half the world’s population, thus its impact on land and water use is immense. ...
International audienceRice plants have a high silica content, which prevents rice straw from being u...
In this study, we compared the weed emergence, water input, water saving, water productivity, panicl...
Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) is a rice management practice that reduces water use by up to 30%...
Freshwater demands have been projected to increase significantly in the coming decades due to popula...
Water scarcity combined with an increasing world population is creating pressure to develop new meth...
This report examines the costs and benefits of alternate wetting and drying (AWD) in paddy rice prod...
While straw mulch usually reduces soil evaporation and stabilizes soil temperature, hence increasing...
AbstractTo meet the major challenge of increasing rice production to feed a growing population under...
To meet the major challenge of increasing rice production to feed a growing population under increas...
Alternative tillage and rice establishment options should aim at less water and labor to produce sim...
This paper compares financial costs and benefits of floating rice-based and intensive rice farming s...