The influence of weed control on fertilizer nitrogen use efficiencies (NUEs) by rice genotypes was studied in the Senegal River valley of West Africa with a field experiment during four rice growing seasons. It was hypothesized that integrated management of technologies could improve rice productivity. The objective was to develop integrated high-return technologies that improve irrigated rice-based systems productivity and profitability. Data indicated that rice grain yields were affected by N fertilizer, genotypes and plant densities. In good weed control conditions, optimum doses of recommended N fertilizer varied from 80 to 180 kg N ha–1. Fertilizer N use efficiencies by genotypes were affected by weed control. Profitable management opt...
Because of the rapid depletion of water and shortage of labor, farmers in many Asian regions are mov...
The system of rice intensification has emerged as a promising rice production package but weed infes...
Weed competition is a major constraint in all the rice production systems in Africa. In addition to ...
The influence of weed control on fertilizer nitrogen use efficiencies (NUEs) by rice genotypes was s...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Water shortage in drought-prone rice-growing areas of the world is threatening conventional irrigate...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
This article 'Effect of Nitrogen Fertilizer and Weed Management on Performance of Four Rice Varietie...
Field experiments were conducted at the Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India, during 2007...
Weeds are a major constraint to rice (Oryzaspp.) production in West Africa. Superior weed competitiv...
Fertilizers application is required in order to improve rice production in low fertile soils of West...
Not AvailableIn input intensive agriculture, weeds are major biotic constraints which are likely to ...
In West Africa, upland rice (Oryza spp.) is mainly grown in low-input systems by resource-poor farme...
We investigated the possibility of saving irrigation water in rice production in a Sahelian environm...
Rice yields have stagnated in West Africa at 1 to 2 Mg ha−1 because of unfavorable rice environments...
Because of the rapid depletion of water and shortage of labor, farmers in many Asian regions are mov...
The system of rice intensification has emerged as a promising rice production package but weed infes...
Weed competition is a major constraint in all the rice production systems in Africa. In addition to ...
The influence of weed control on fertilizer nitrogen use efficiencies (NUEs) by rice genotypes was s...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
Water shortage in drought-prone rice-growing areas of the world is threatening conventional irrigate...
Competition from weeds is the most important yield reducing factor in African rice production system...
This article 'Effect of Nitrogen Fertilizer and Weed Management on Performance of Four Rice Varietie...
Field experiments were conducted at the Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India, during 2007...
Weeds are a major constraint to rice (Oryzaspp.) production in West Africa. Superior weed competitiv...
Fertilizers application is required in order to improve rice production in low fertile soils of West...
Not AvailableIn input intensive agriculture, weeds are major biotic constraints which are likely to ...
In West Africa, upland rice (Oryza spp.) is mainly grown in low-input systems by resource-poor farme...
We investigated the possibility of saving irrigation water in rice production in a Sahelian environm...
Rice yields have stagnated in West Africa at 1 to 2 Mg ha−1 because of unfavorable rice environments...
Because of the rapid depletion of water and shortage of labor, farmers in many Asian regions are mov...
The system of rice intensification has emerged as a promising rice production package but weed infes...
Weed competition is a major constraint in all the rice production systems in Africa. In addition to ...