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Weed and nitrogen management in direct-seeded rice
Indian Journal of Weed Science, 2018A field experiment was conducted during Kharif seasons of 2014, 2015 and 2016 with an objective to assess the feasibility of weed and nutrient management in direct-seeded rice. The experiment was laid out in a factorial RBD with eighteen treatment combinations including six weed management treatments, viz.
T.U. Patel +4 more
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Rice residue management using direct seeding technology
Agricultural Engineering TodayThe Indo Gangetic Plane (IGP) is an important region located in South Asia blessed with fertile agricultural farmlands and a diverse ecosystem. Rice-Wheat (RW) cropping system is predominant in the Indian region of the IGP. Almost complete rice area harvesting is performed with combine harvester which leave huge chunk of loose straw.
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Direct Seeded Rice: Potential and Constraints in Punjab
Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 2016Rice production contributes to global climate change through emissions of methane and nitrous oxide gases. Further water table is lowering at an alarming rate in Punjab due to excessive drawing of groundwater for rice cultivation. Water use in rice production, therefore, needs to be decreased by increasing water-use efficiency, decreasing seepage ...
Gurmeet Singh Dhillon, G.S. Romana
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Journal of Environmental Management, 2018
The use of controlled-release urea (CRU) has become one of best management practices for increasing crop yield and improving nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE). However, the effects of CRU on direct-seeded rice are not well understood while direct-seeding
Shugang Zhang +7 more
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The use of controlled-release urea (CRU) has become one of best management practices for increasing crop yield and improving nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE). However, the effects of CRU on direct-seeded rice are not well understood while direct-seeding
Shugang Zhang +7 more
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Direct seeded rice versus normal transplanted rice: An economic comparison
Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 2014The present study was designed to analyze and compare the direct seeded rice (DSR) vis-a-vis normal transplanted rice (NTR) and to assess saving of ground water, production costs and productivity by DSR over the NTR in Punjab during 2011–12 and 2012–13. The study exhibited that during seed bed preparation and transplantation, DSR techniques saved ‘2400
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Crop science, 2019
Lodging is a severe problem for rice (Oryza sativa L.) because it interferes with mechanical harvesting, and potentially results total crop loss. This study investigated whether a controlledrelease urea (CRU) could reduce lodging, improve the uptake of K
Shugang Zhang +9 more
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Lodging is a severe problem for rice (Oryza sativa L.) because it interferes with mechanical harvesting, and potentially results total crop loss. This study investigated whether a controlledrelease urea (CRU) could reduce lodging, improve the uptake of K
Shugang Zhang +9 more
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Green manure intercropping in direct seeded rice
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 2023A. Selva Rani, S. Subbulakshmi
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Efficacy of herbicides in direct seeded black rice
Pesticide Research JournalAbstractIn direct seeded rice, the major constraint is weed control. Mostly weed control can be managed either by manual weeding or application of herbicides. Herbicides are mainly used due to fast action, lower cost and high efficacy. Therefore, field experiment was conducted to study the efficacy of herbicides and the weed management practices in ...
P Anila, Shikha Singh, Anu Nawhal
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