Interest in conservation measures, including reduced tillage, zero tillage, and crop residue retention, is growing in major rice growing areas of the world; particularly in the Indo-Gangetic plains. Of late, research interest is increasing in India for a specialised method of cultivation known as natural farming, which aims at maintain the functional biodiversity of the farm with little or no use of external inputs. With the increasing water crisis at a global level, it became imperative to develop technologies that can reduce the water use, particularly in water-guzzling low land paddy, by developing alternate cultivation methods; direct seeded rice is one such technology. A two-year field experiment was carried out at two locations during...
CONTEXT: Intensive cropping and elevated input use to achieve high crop yields have resulted in the ...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...
The rice–wheat cropping system covering 13.5 million ha in the Indo-Gangetic Plains in South-Asia is...
Rice-wheat production is an essential component of cropping systems in the Indus-Ganga Plains (IGP) ...
This study presents the results from a field survey of the wheat growers in the rice-wheat zone of P...
The burning of rice straw after rice harvest in the Rice-Wheat System can be overcome by direct seed...
Abstract Resource conserving and eco-friendly interventions through improved crop establishment are ...
A field study was conducted during Kharif season of 2011 and 2012, to evaluate direct seeded rice op...
Alternative tillage and rice establishment options should aim at less water and labor to produce sim...
Adoption of zero tillage technology by farmers in India has occurred mainly in the rice-wheat crop p...
The recent stagnation of productivity growth in the irrigated areas of the Indo-Gangetic Plains of S...
To date, the most widely adopted resource conserving technology (RCT) in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (I...
The continuous growing of rice has led to a deterioration in soil quality, resulting in a serious t...
Conservation tillage systems generally improve soil organic C (SOC), plant available water capacity ...
CONTEXT: Intensive cropping and elevated input use to achieve high crop yields have resulted in the ...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...
The rice–wheat cropping system covering 13.5 million ha in the Indo-Gangetic Plains in South-Asia is...
Rice-wheat production is an essential component of cropping systems in the Indus-Ganga Plains (IGP) ...
This study presents the results from a field survey of the wheat growers in the rice-wheat zone of P...
The burning of rice straw after rice harvest in the Rice-Wheat System can be overcome by direct seed...
Abstract Resource conserving and eco-friendly interventions through improved crop establishment are ...
A field study was conducted during Kharif season of 2011 and 2012, to evaluate direct seeded rice op...
Alternative tillage and rice establishment options should aim at less water and labor to produce sim...
Adoption of zero tillage technology by farmers in India has occurred mainly in the rice-wheat crop p...
The recent stagnation of productivity growth in the irrigated areas of the Indo-Gangetic Plains of S...
To date, the most widely adopted resource conserving technology (RCT) in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (I...
The continuous growing of rice has led to a deterioration in soil quality, resulting in a serious t...
Conservation tillage systems generally improve soil organic C (SOC), plant available water capacity ...
CONTEXT: Intensive cropping and elevated input use to achieve high crop yields have resulted in the ...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...