India will need to produce 30% more wheat by 2050, and these gains must principally come from intensification in eastern India where low productivity is common. Through a dense network of on-farm surveys for the rice–wheat system in this region, we show that contemporary wheat sowing dates have a central influence on achieved and attainable yields, superseding all other crop management, soil and varietal factors. We estimate that untapped wheat production potential will increase by 69% with achievable adjustments to wheat sowing dates without incurring undesirable trade-offs with rice productivity, irrigation requirements or profitability. Our findings also indicate that transformative gains in wheat yields are only possible in eastern Indi...
The timing of rice planting has a profound influence on the productivity of the rice-wheat cropping ...
South Asian countries will have to double their food production by 2050 while using resources more e...
Since the introduction of mechanized production in both developed and developing countries, crops an...
India will need to produce 30% more wheat by 2050, and these gains must principally come from intens...
CONTEXT Rice-wheat rotation system (RWS) is the most important food production system in South Asia...
Adjusting crop calendars may present an effective adaptation measure to avoid crop yield loss and re...
India is the second largest producer of wheat globally. However terminal heat stress during the gra...
Climate change poses increasing risks to food security of South Asia with more severe heat stress, w...
New farming systems and management options are needed in South Asia as the intensive rice–wheat prod...
Not AvailableIdentification of suitable climate resilient nutrient management practices will reduce ...
High-yielding wheat varieties with tolerance to heat stress, in combination with systemic innovation...
The production of wheat, a crop sensitive to weather, may be influenced by climate change. The regio...
The rice–wheat rotation is the dominant cropping system in Bihar, where food security of the rural p...
Rising wheat consumption and recurring climate extremes threaten food security in the Eastern Indo-G...
This study explores whether conservation agriculture-based wheat production system (CAW) can better ...
The timing of rice planting has a profound influence on the productivity of the rice-wheat cropping ...
South Asian countries will have to double their food production by 2050 while using resources more e...
Since the introduction of mechanized production in both developed and developing countries, crops an...
India will need to produce 30% more wheat by 2050, and these gains must principally come from intens...
CONTEXT Rice-wheat rotation system (RWS) is the most important food production system in South Asia...
Adjusting crop calendars may present an effective adaptation measure to avoid crop yield loss and re...
India is the second largest producer of wheat globally. However terminal heat stress during the gra...
Climate change poses increasing risks to food security of South Asia with more severe heat stress, w...
New farming systems and management options are needed in South Asia as the intensive rice–wheat prod...
Not AvailableIdentification of suitable climate resilient nutrient management practices will reduce ...
High-yielding wheat varieties with tolerance to heat stress, in combination with systemic innovation...
The production of wheat, a crop sensitive to weather, may be influenced by climate change. The regio...
The rice–wheat rotation is the dominant cropping system in Bihar, where food security of the rural p...
Rising wheat consumption and recurring climate extremes threaten food security in the Eastern Indo-G...
This study explores whether conservation agriculture-based wheat production system (CAW) can better ...
The timing of rice planting has a profound influence on the productivity of the rice-wheat cropping ...
South Asian countries will have to double their food production by 2050 while using resources more e...
Since the introduction of mechanized production in both developed and developing countries, crops an...