Introduction: Conventional rice production techniques are less economical and more vulnerable to sustainable utilization of farm resources as well as significantly contributed GHGs to atmosphere. Methods: In order to assess the best rice production system for coastal areas, six rice production techniques were evaluated, including SRI-AWD (system of rice intensification with alternate wetting and drying (AWD)), DSR-CF (direct seeded rice with continuous flooding (CF)), DSR-AWD (direct seeded rice with AWD), TPR-CF (transplanted rice with CF), TPR-AWD (transplanted rice with AWD), and FPR-CF (farmer practice with CF). The performance of these technologies was assessed using indicators such as rice productivity, energy balance, GWP (global war...
South Asian countries will have to double their food production by 2050 while using resources more e...
Water-intensive systems of rice cultivation are facing major challenges to increase rice grain yield...
Climate change induced higher temperatures will increase crops’ water requirements. Every 10°C incre...
Conventional rice–wheat (RW) rotation in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) of South Asia is tillage, wa...
Irrigation strategies are keys to fostering sustainable and climate-resilient rice production by inc...
Irrigation strategies are keys to fostering sustainable and climate-resilient rice production by inc...
Efforts to increase agricultural productivity, adapt to climate change, and reduce the carbon footpr...
Intensive tillage operations, indiscriminate use of irrigation water, chemical fertilizers, and pest...
Irrigation strategies are keys to fostering sustainable and climate-resilient rice production by inc...
By modifying management of rice plants, soil, water and nutrients to improve growth environments, fa...
Rice cultivation in the South Asian region of Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) is running out of water,...
Due to overwhelming complex and vague nature of interactions between multiple factors describing agr...
Long-term and seasonal variations in weather conditions, salt intrusion, waterlogging, and/or freshw...
Alternative tillage and rice establishment options should aim at less water and labor to produce sim...
Farmers attempt to develop a different environment for rice under System of Rice Intensification (SR...
South Asian countries will have to double their food production by 2050 while using resources more e...
Water-intensive systems of rice cultivation are facing major challenges to increase rice grain yield...
Climate change induced higher temperatures will increase crops’ water requirements. Every 10°C incre...
Conventional rice–wheat (RW) rotation in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) of South Asia is tillage, wa...
Irrigation strategies are keys to fostering sustainable and climate-resilient rice production by inc...
Irrigation strategies are keys to fostering sustainable and climate-resilient rice production by inc...
Efforts to increase agricultural productivity, adapt to climate change, and reduce the carbon footpr...
Intensive tillage operations, indiscriminate use of irrigation water, chemical fertilizers, and pest...
Irrigation strategies are keys to fostering sustainable and climate-resilient rice production by inc...
By modifying management of rice plants, soil, water and nutrients to improve growth environments, fa...
Rice cultivation in the South Asian region of Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) is running out of water,...
Due to overwhelming complex and vague nature of interactions between multiple factors describing agr...
Long-term and seasonal variations in weather conditions, salt intrusion, waterlogging, and/or freshw...
Alternative tillage and rice establishment options should aim at less water and labor to produce sim...
Farmers attempt to develop a different environment for rice under System of Rice Intensification (SR...
South Asian countries will have to double their food production by 2050 while using resources more e...
Water-intensive systems of rice cultivation are facing major challenges to increase rice grain yield...
Climate change induced higher temperatures will increase crops’ water requirements. Every 10°C incre...