70% of the world’s freshwater is used for irrigated agriculture and demand is expected to increase to meet future food security requirements. In Asia, rice accounts for the largest proportion of irrigated water use and reducing or conserving water in rice systems has been a long standing goal in agricultural research. The Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) technique has been developed to reduce water use by up to 30% compared to the continuously flooded conditions typically found in rice systems, while not impacting yield. AWD also reduces methane emissions produced by anaerobic archae and hence has applications for reducing water use and greenhouse gas emissions. Although AWD is being promoted across Asia, there have been no attempts to es...
AWD has been integrated in major national rice crop management guidelines in Vietnam, China and the ...
Agricultural crops play an important role in the global carbon and water cycle. Global climate chang...
Rice is a staple for half the world’s population, thus its impact on land and water use is immense. ...
<div><p>70% of the world’s freshwater is used for irrigated agriculture and demand is expected to in...
70 % of the world’s freshwater is used for irrigated agriculture and demand is expected to increase ...
The ‘alternate wetting and drying’ (AWD) technology for rice is a water-saving technology with a hig...
Water-saving technologies such as alternate wetting and drying (AWD) provide a way to change practic...
The alternate wetting and drying (AWD) water management technique has been identified as one of the ...
Worldwide, rice production contributes about 10% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the ag...
<p>This study comprises a comprehensive assessment, integration, and synthesis of data gathered from...
The production of irrigated rice is increasingly challenged by freshwater scarcity. Water saving tec...
Alternate wetting and drying is a water saving technology that enables irrigated rice cultivation wi...
Reducing methane (CH4) emission from paddy rice production is an important target for many Asian cou...
Worldwide, rice production contributes about 10% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the ag...
Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) is a rice management practice that reduces water use by up to 30%...
AWD has been integrated in major national rice crop management guidelines in Vietnam, China and the ...
Agricultural crops play an important role in the global carbon and water cycle. Global climate chang...
Rice is a staple for half the world’s population, thus its impact on land and water use is immense. ...
<div><p>70% of the world’s freshwater is used for irrigated agriculture and demand is expected to in...
70 % of the world’s freshwater is used for irrigated agriculture and demand is expected to increase ...
The ‘alternate wetting and drying’ (AWD) technology for rice is a water-saving technology with a hig...
Water-saving technologies such as alternate wetting and drying (AWD) provide a way to change practic...
The alternate wetting and drying (AWD) water management technique has been identified as one of the ...
Worldwide, rice production contributes about 10% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the ag...
<p>This study comprises a comprehensive assessment, integration, and synthesis of data gathered from...
The production of irrigated rice is increasingly challenged by freshwater scarcity. Water saving tec...
Alternate wetting and drying is a water saving technology that enables irrigated rice cultivation wi...
Reducing methane (CH4) emission from paddy rice production is an important target for many Asian cou...
Worldwide, rice production contributes about 10% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the ag...
Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) is a rice management practice that reduces water use by up to 30%...
AWD has been integrated in major national rice crop management guidelines in Vietnam, China and the ...
Agricultural crops play an important role in the global carbon and water cycle. Global climate chang...
Rice is a staple for half the world’s population, thus its impact on land and water use is immense. ...