Not AvailableOften the terms ‘drylands’ and ‘rainfed regions’ are used synonymously. Though they overlap to a large extent, dryland area is a piece of agricultural land having no source of irrigation including groundwater. Dryland Agriculture is defined as cultivation of crop entirely with rainwater received during the crop season or stored/ conserved soil moisture or supplemented with harvested rainwater. Time and again the crop experiences mild to very severe moisture stress during cropping period in dryland areas. Drylands are characterized by having (i) limited rainfall up to 1000 mm; (ii) shortage of moisture availability; (iii) growing season of less than 200 days; (iv) single crop or intercropping system, and (v) constraints of water...
This map shows Drylands found in Rangelands (using global aridity classes) mapped against country bo...
Dry-land farming is a system of land use, crop management, and timing of operations that are designe...
The agricultural development of dryland Africa presents formidable problems. It should not be suppos...
Not AvailableOften the terms ‘drylands’ and ‘rainfed regions’ are used synonymously. Though they ove...
Not AvailableThe drylands in India occupy about 80 million ha, and is spread over arid, semiarid and...
Forget the word dryland in a recently published book that carries the title Managing dryland resou...
Not AvailableSoil fertility in systems under arid and semi-arid conditions, hereafter referred to as...
Not AvailableDry land agriculture is the agriculture which limits the crop growth to a part of the y...
Drylands occupy approximately 40% of the Earth’s land surface and have low inputs of mean annual pre...
Drylands are fragile environments and, therefore, highly susceptible to environmental changes. They ...
Not AvailableAgriculture in dryland regions is largely determined by climatic and edaphic features....
Not AvailableKarnataka has the 2nd largest area under dry farming(7.0 m.ha) next to rajasthan. Five ...
What are drylands and why are they important? Present in each continent and covering over 40 per cen...
Not AvailableThe agriculture in the hot arid zone of Rajasthan, India is mainly subsistence farming ...
Not AvailableArid and semiarid regions comprise almost 40% of the world’s land area and are inhabite...
This map shows Drylands found in Rangelands (using global aridity classes) mapped against country bo...
Dry-land farming is a system of land use, crop management, and timing of operations that are designe...
The agricultural development of dryland Africa presents formidable problems. It should not be suppos...
Not AvailableOften the terms ‘drylands’ and ‘rainfed regions’ are used synonymously. Though they ove...
Not AvailableThe drylands in India occupy about 80 million ha, and is spread over arid, semiarid and...
Forget the word dryland in a recently published book that carries the title Managing dryland resou...
Not AvailableSoil fertility in systems under arid and semi-arid conditions, hereafter referred to as...
Not AvailableDry land agriculture is the agriculture which limits the crop growth to a part of the y...
Drylands occupy approximately 40% of the Earth’s land surface and have low inputs of mean annual pre...
Drylands are fragile environments and, therefore, highly susceptible to environmental changes. They ...
Not AvailableAgriculture in dryland regions is largely determined by climatic and edaphic features....
Not AvailableKarnataka has the 2nd largest area under dry farming(7.0 m.ha) next to rajasthan. Five ...
What are drylands and why are they important? Present in each continent and covering over 40 per cen...
Not AvailableThe agriculture in the hot arid zone of Rajasthan, India is mainly subsistence farming ...
Not AvailableArid and semiarid regions comprise almost 40% of the world’s land area and are inhabite...
This map shows Drylands found in Rangelands (using global aridity classes) mapped against country bo...
Dry-land farming is a system of land use, crop management, and timing of operations that are designe...
The agricultural development of dryland Africa presents formidable problems. It should not be suppos...