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Herbicide Performance in Rainfed Cabbage

PANS, 1979
Abstract The effectiveness of butralin (2.0 and 4.0 kg a.i./ha pre-plant, 2.0 and 4.0 kg a.i./ha pre-em), chlorthal-dimethyl (10.0 and 12.0 kg a.i./ha pre-em), trifluralin (0.6 and 1.1 kg a.i./ha pre-plant) chloramben (2.0 kg a.i./ha pre-em) and nitrofen (2.0 kg a.i./ha pre-em) in controlling weeds in transplanted ‘Kono Cross’ cabbage and the influence
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Rainfed intensive crop systems.

2014
Abstract This chapter focuses on the importance of intensive cropping systems in contributing to the world supply of food and feed. The impact of climate change on intensive crop production systems is also discussed.
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Phenology in rainfed lowland rice

Field Crops Research, 1999
This paper reviews the factors determining flowering time and phenology requirement in rainfed lowland rice. Recent developments in understanding of the temperature and photoperiod effects on flowering time of rice resulted in phenology models that can predict flowering time accurately in the irrigated field.
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Chickpea Modeling Under Rainfed Conditions

2020
Climate variability and extreme weather might increase in frequency due to climate change, which could have significant effect on chickpea production. Recently, a study was conducted, aided with simulation modeling approach, in different rainfed regions of Pakistan to check the potential impacts of climate variability on chickpea.
Afifa Javaid   +5 more
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Adaptation of rainfed lowland rice

Field Crops Research, 1999
Rainfed lowland rice is defined as rice growing in bunded paddies that do not have any access to irrigation water. This rice ecosystem is important, particularly in South and Southeast Asia. The area occupied by this ecosystem in Asia was 36.4 million ha and the average grain yield was 2.30 t ha-1 in 1991 (IRRI, 1997).
Fukai, S., Cooper, M., Wade, L. J.
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Watershed development for rainfed areas

2011
Land, water, and vegetation are the natural resources, which provide food, feed, fiber, and fuel needs for the survival of human beings. However, the growing biotic pressure and overexploitation of the natural resources are leading to their accelerated degradation, resulting in reduced productivity.
Wani, S P, Venkateswarlu, B, Sharda, V N
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Cyst nematodes in rainfed rice

1998
The cyst nematode, Heterodera sacchari, is emerging as a potentially serious pathogen of rice in West Africa, where it is widespread. Cropping practices regionally are becoming more intensified in response to consumer demands. The effects of this change on the pest potential of H. sacchari has been studied at WARDA.
Coyne, D.L.   +2 more
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Characterizing and Understanding Rainfed Environments

2000
This publication is proceedings held in Bali, Indonesia, to review progress on research related to characterizing and understanding rainfed lowland rice environments and considering future research issues and opportunities for collaboration. Seventy scientists from 15 countries attended.
Tuong, T.P.   +11 more
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Rainfed Agriculture and Watershed Management

2019
The book is designed primarily for the students of agriculture as per the syllabus laid out by the 5th Dean’s Committee and as accepted by the ICAR. The syllabus is being followed by all agricultural universities in India. The book will cater the need of the students about rainfed agriculture.
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Rainfed Agriculture

2009
Marothia, Dinesh K., Marothia, Dinesh K.
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