Overcoming constraints that poorly structured lowland rice-growing soils of the Lower Mekong River Basin present for growing non-rice crops during the dry season would have a significant positive impact on the livelihood of smallholder farmers. This study investigated whether the use of soil organic amendments, bed architecture (conventional, flat and narrow) and water application methods (sprinkler, furrow and over-bed irrigation) could improve plant water availability in typical rice-growing soils of Cambodia and Laos by either improving the movement of water into beds or the growth of the root system. Five experiments were conducted over two dry seasons on peanut and maize grown in a bed/furrow system. Organic amendments assessed were ri...
Water stress, accompanied by changes in soil aeration, severely limits rice productivity in rainfed ...
Increased rice production in East and Southern Africa explains the crucial role rice plays in househ...
There has been little critical assessment of the similarities and differences between the lowland ra...
Overcoming constraints that poorly structured lowland rice-growing soils of the Lower Mekong River B...
Overcoming constraints that poorly structured lowland rice-growing soils of the Lower Mekong River B...
Incorporation of dry-season crops in the lowland production systems of the Lower Mekong Basin (LMB) ...
Lowland rice production is the dominant agricultural enterprise in Cambodia, traditionally grown as ...
Rice in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia (the Mekong region) is grown mostly as a mono crop once a year i...
Crop diversification following wet season rice is one avenue of increasing agricultural productivity...
he majority of rice production in Cambodia is based on rainfed lowland cropping systems, where rice ...
The problem of concern in this project is that in the dry season following a lowland rice (Oryza sat...
In rice-based lowland areas in the Mekong region, the lack of full irrigation water availability for...
: Saturated soil culture is one of the water saving techniques that can improve water productivity. ...
While straw mulch usually reduces soil evaporation and stabilizes soil temperature, hence increasing...
This study investigated the impacts of organic- and clay-based soil amendments, and their combinatio...
Water stress, accompanied by changes in soil aeration, severely limits rice productivity in rainfed ...
Increased rice production in East and Southern Africa explains the crucial role rice plays in househ...
There has been little critical assessment of the similarities and differences between the lowland ra...
Overcoming constraints that poorly structured lowland rice-growing soils of the Lower Mekong River B...
Overcoming constraints that poorly structured lowland rice-growing soils of the Lower Mekong River B...
Incorporation of dry-season crops in the lowland production systems of the Lower Mekong Basin (LMB) ...
Lowland rice production is the dominant agricultural enterprise in Cambodia, traditionally grown as ...
Rice in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia (the Mekong region) is grown mostly as a mono crop once a year i...
Crop diversification following wet season rice is one avenue of increasing agricultural productivity...
he majority of rice production in Cambodia is based on rainfed lowland cropping systems, where rice ...
The problem of concern in this project is that in the dry season following a lowland rice (Oryza sat...
In rice-based lowland areas in the Mekong region, the lack of full irrigation water availability for...
: Saturated soil culture is one of the water saving techniques that can improve water productivity. ...
While straw mulch usually reduces soil evaporation and stabilizes soil temperature, hence increasing...
This study investigated the impacts of organic- and clay-based soil amendments, and their combinatio...
Water stress, accompanied by changes in soil aeration, severely limits rice productivity in rainfed ...
Increased rice production in East and Southern Africa explains the crucial role rice plays in househ...
There has been little critical assessment of the similarities and differences between the lowland ra...