Minimum soil disturbance and increased crop residue retention practices are promising options to enhance soil organic matter, nutrient concentration and crop yield. However, the potentials of the practices in improving soil properties, increasing crop yield and in ensuring economic return have not been tested in the monsoon rice (Oryza sativa L.)-lentil (Lens culinaris L.)/wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)-jute (Corchorus culinaris L.) cropping systems on seasonally flooded lowlands of the Eastern Gangetic Plain of South Asia. A field trial for consecutive three years was conducted in the Gangetic Plains of Bangladesh to evaluate the effects of zero tillage (ZT), strip-tillage (ST), bed planting (BP) and conventional tillage (CT) with two residu...
This study was conducted to know cropping cycles required to improve OM status in soil and to invest...
Not AvailableContinuous rice-wheat (RW) rotation with conventional agronomic practices has resulted ...
Of late, intensive agricultural practices are often associated with many negative implications for s...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is grown in rice-based cropping systems of the eastern Indo-Gangetic Pl...
Intensive rice-based cropping systems in the Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains (Eastern India and Banglad...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is inadequately developed for rice-based cropping systems widely pract...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is central to soil quality and nutrient cycling. In Bangladesh, depletion ...
Over centuries and even today, traditional farming practices are well performed without any ecologic...
The densely-populated region of the Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plain relies on rice-based cropping system...
Over centuries and even today, traditional farming practices are well performed without any ecologic...
Average cropping intensity is 191% in Bangladesh but cropping patterns are mainly rice-based (BBS, 2...
The rice-maize (R-M) system is rapidly expanding in Bangladesh due to its greater suitability for di...
The rice-maize (R-M) system is rapidly expanding in Bangladesh due to its greater suitability for di...
Not AvailableContinuous rice-wheat (RW) rotation with conventional agronomic practices has resulted ...
Conservation tillage systems generally improve soil organic C (SOC), plant available water capacity ...
This study was conducted to know cropping cycles required to improve OM status in soil and to invest...
Not AvailableContinuous rice-wheat (RW) rotation with conventional agronomic practices has resulted ...
Of late, intensive agricultural practices are often associated with many negative implications for s...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is grown in rice-based cropping systems of the eastern Indo-Gangetic Pl...
Intensive rice-based cropping systems in the Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains (Eastern India and Banglad...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is inadequately developed for rice-based cropping systems widely pract...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is central to soil quality and nutrient cycling. In Bangladesh, depletion ...
Over centuries and even today, traditional farming practices are well performed without any ecologic...
The densely-populated region of the Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plain relies on rice-based cropping system...
Over centuries and even today, traditional farming practices are well performed without any ecologic...
Average cropping intensity is 191% in Bangladesh but cropping patterns are mainly rice-based (BBS, 2...
The rice-maize (R-M) system is rapidly expanding in Bangladesh due to its greater suitability for di...
The rice-maize (R-M) system is rapidly expanding in Bangladesh due to its greater suitability for di...
Not AvailableContinuous rice-wheat (RW) rotation with conventional agronomic practices has resulted ...
Conservation tillage systems generally improve soil organic C (SOC), plant available water capacity ...
This study was conducted to know cropping cycles required to improve OM status in soil and to invest...
Not AvailableContinuous rice-wheat (RW) rotation with conventional agronomic practices has resulted ...
Of late, intensive agricultural practices are often associated with many negative implications for s...