Also published in Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, vol. 8, pp. 6061-6064.Most rice (Oryza sativa L.) is produced on soils with a prolonged period of submergence. Soil submergence has helped sustain the productivity of continuous rice production systems. It helps maintain soil organic matter (SOM), favors input of N through biological nitrogen fixation, and enhances availability of soil P to rice. Rice will increasingly be produced within political and economic environments of less supply of irrigation water and more income opportunities from alternative crops. This will lead to changes in water management, rice cultivation practices, and cropping patterns resulting in reduced soil ...
In a context of increasing food demands and a changing climate causing decreased water availability,...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) content of wetland rice cropped soils in subtropical Asia is evolving due ...
Soils with continuous or intermitt ent submergence by water are widely distrib-uted worldwide. They ...
Rice production is susceptible to damage from the changes in temperature and rainfall patterns, and ...
Water stress, accompanied by changes in soil aeration, severely limits rice productivity in rainfed ...
Irrigated rice production is one of the most essential agricultural activities for sustaining our gl...
In rice production, water-saving irrigation management is expanding and likely alters depth profiles...
To meet the major challenge of increasing rice production to feed a growing population under increas...
This article 'Influence of Soil Water Treatments on Nutrient Availability in Soil and Yield of Dryla...
The rice production in Indonesia is dominated by permanent flooding or inundation system. Intensific...
Nitrification is a microbially mediated process wherein bacterial and archaeal nitrifiers oxidize am...
Not AvailableThe sustainability of rice production systems globally is intricately related to the ch...
Water management strategies are critical in regulating nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from paddy soil...
AbstractTo meet the major challenge of increasing rice production to feed a growing population under...
In a context of increasing food demands and a changing climate causing decreased water availability,...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) content of wetland rice cropped soils in subtropical Asia is evolving due ...
Soils with continuous or intermitt ent submergence by water are widely distrib-uted worldwide. They ...
Rice production is susceptible to damage from the changes in temperature and rainfall patterns, and ...
Water stress, accompanied by changes in soil aeration, severely limits rice productivity in rainfed ...
Irrigated rice production is one of the most essential agricultural activities for sustaining our gl...
In rice production, water-saving irrigation management is expanding and likely alters depth profiles...
To meet the major challenge of increasing rice production to feed a growing population under increas...
This article 'Influence of Soil Water Treatments on Nutrient Availability in Soil and Yield of Dryla...
The rice production in Indonesia is dominated by permanent flooding or inundation system. Intensific...
Nitrification is a microbially mediated process wherein bacterial and archaeal nitrifiers oxidize am...
Not AvailableThe sustainability of rice production systems globally is intricately related to the ch...
Water management strategies are critical in regulating nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from paddy soil...
AbstractTo meet the major challenge of increasing rice production to feed a growing population under...
In a context of increasing food demands and a changing climate causing decreased water availability,...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) content of wetland rice cropped soils in subtropical Asia is evolving due ...