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Brown Yar Ko Rice Protects Against Hyperglycemia-Induced Endothelial Injury via Antioxidant and SIRT1 Activation. [PDF]
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The Hidden Metabolites in Glutinous Rice Huangjiu and Their Antioxidant Potential. [PDF]
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Lower global warming potential and higher yield of wet direct-seeded rice in Central China
International audienceAbstractDirect-seeded rice is a promising option because it saves water and labor, and it increases productivity. Nonetheless, few studies have evaluated the transition from traditionally transplanted rice to direct-seeded rice ...
Ye Tao, Shaobing Peng, Weiqin Wang
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Popularizing Direct Seeded Rice: Issues and Extension Strategies [PDF]
Direct Seeded Rice (DSR) is the technology which is water, labour and energy efficient along with eco-friendly characteristics. Flooded rice is a major source of methane emission, while the use of nitrogen fertilizers produces nitrous oxide; both are greenhouse gases linked to global warming.
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Weed management in direct-seeded rice
Indian Journal of Weed Science, 2016Rice (Oryza sativa), the staple food of more than half of the population of the world, is an important target to provide food security and livelihoods for millions. Direct seeding of rice (DSR) refers to the process of establishing the crop from seeds sown in the field rather than by transplanting seedling from the nursery.
V. Pratap Singh +6 more
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Weedy rice: An expanding problem in direct‐seeded rice in the Philippines
Weed Biology and Management, 2020AbstractWeedy rice is morphologically similar to cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.). It has biological characteristics that identify it as a weed. Its important weedy characteristics, that is, early and heavy seed shattering, makes it very difficult to control.
Leylani M. Juliano +3 more
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Weed Management in Direct‐Seeded Rice
2007Rice ( Oryza sativa L.) is a principal source of food for more than half of the world population, especially in South and Southeast Asia and Latin America. Elsewhere, it represents a high‐value commodity crop. Change in the method of crop establishment from traditional manual transplanting of seedlings to direct‐seeding has occurred in many Asian ...
A.N. Rao +4 more
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Direct Seeding in Rice: Problems and Prospects
2019Rice is grown all over the world and it fulfills the dietary needs of large population across the globe. However, conventional rice production system, which involves raising of nursery seedlings followed by transplanting of those seedlings in puddled flooded soil, requires a lot of water, energy, and labor resources.
null Hafeez-ur-Rehman +6 more
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Direct Seeded Rice in South Asia
2015Rice–wheat is the major cropping system occupying 13.5 million ha in the Indo-Gangetic Plains of South Asia. Conventional puddle transplanted system of rice is water, capital and energy intensive. This system leads to structural deterioration of the soil.
Rajan Bhatt, Surinder S. Kukal
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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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