Not AvailableWater productivity is low in rainfed agriculture. Bridging crop water deficits during dry spells through supplementary irrigation stabilizes production and enhances water productivity dramatically. Soil and stubble management can enhance water productivity by increasing infiltration and water storage in the soil and reducing evaporative losses. Conservation tillage and optimum fertilizer use bring about considerable increase in crop yields and water productivity
The four basic principles of Conservation Agriculture including maintaining permanent soil cover, mi...
Not AvailableCrop production in drylands is subject to the vagaries of monsoon. Agricultural drough...
The challenge of water scarcity as a result of insufficient seasonal rainfall and dry spell occurren...
Rainfed areas are the hot spot of poverty, water scarcity, land degradation, and low social and phys...
This paper presents definition, measurement and practical application of water productivity. Product...
In its broadest sense, water productivity (WP) is the net return for a unit of water used. Improveme...
In the current agricultural environment, the emphasis is on maximizing the water productivity within...
The problem of shortage of water to crops can be resolved by increasing total water supply available...
Water conservation is essential for successful dryland crop production in semiarid regions. Improved...
In its broadest sense, water productivity (WP) is the net return for a unit of water used. Improveme...
Not AvailableA bout 67 per cent of the total cultivated area receives an average rainfall of less ...
Irrigation programsIrrigation efficiencyProductivityCrop productionWater stressWater tableSoil moist...
Water is important for dryland crop production. Seldom is rainfall sufficient or adequately distribu...
Not AvailableInsu cient and highly variable precipitation, and frequently low soil fertility are the...
Increasing water productivity is an important element in improved water management for sustainable a...
The four basic principles of Conservation Agriculture including maintaining permanent soil cover, mi...
Not AvailableCrop production in drylands is subject to the vagaries of monsoon. Agricultural drough...
The challenge of water scarcity as a result of insufficient seasonal rainfall and dry spell occurren...
Rainfed areas are the hot spot of poverty, water scarcity, land degradation, and low social and phys...
This paper presents definition, measurement and practical application of water productivity. Product...
In its broadest sense, water productivity (WP) is the net return for a unit of water used. Improveme...
In the current agricultural environment, the emphasis is on maximizing the water productivity within...
The problem of shortage of water to crops can be resolved by increasing total water supply available...
Water conservation is essential for successful dryland crop production in semiarid regions. Improved...
In its broadest sense, water productivity (WP) is the net return for a unit of water used. Improveme...
Not AvailableA bout 67 per cent of the total cultivated area receives an average rainfall of less ...
Irrigation programsIrrigation efficiencyProductivityCrop productionWater stressWater tableSoil moist...
Water is important for dryland crop production. Seldom is rainfall sufficient or adequately distribu...
Not AvailableInsu cient and highly variable precipitation, and frequently low soil fertility are the...
Increasing water productivity is an important element in improved water management for sustainable a...
The four basic principles of Conservation Agriculture including maintaining permanent soil cover, mi...
Not AvailableCrop production in drylands is subject to the vagaries of monsoon. Agricultural drough...
The challenge of water scarcity as a result of insufficient seasonal rainfall and dry spell occurren...