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Water Management in Rice

2017
Rice is the staple food for billions of people in the world. This crop has important cultural, economic, and social impacts on the lives of people. One of the major challenges for food security in the world is ever increasing population growth requiring a significant increase in food supply. This is further threatened by water scarcity.
Avishek Datta   +2 more
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Water Management for Lowland Rice

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1979
Field experiments were conducted for three consecutive years (1973 through 1975) during July-November, to study the water management practices for lowland rice 1320, Parallelism between grain yield and sunshine hours as well as diurnal air temperature was observed.
SUBRAMANIAN S, RAJAGOPALAN K
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Rice Stink Bug and Rice Water Weevil Control, 1982

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1984
Abstract Insecticides were tested on heading rice at the Rice Res. and Ext. Cent, at Stuttgart, Arz., for control of rice stink bug and rice water weevil adults. Both insect species were exposed to insecticides by confining them together on rice panicles with organdy sleeve cages (30 cm diam. by 55 cm long). First, cages were placed over
Fahmy El Abdallah   +2 more
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Rice Water Weevil Control, 1985

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1987
Abstract The experiment was conducted at the TAMU Agricultural Research and Extension Center at Beaumont. ; The design was a randomized complete block with 12 treatments and 4 blocks. Each experimental unit was 20 ft × 5 ft and surrounded by a metal barrier to prevent contamination from other units.
M. O. Way, R. G. Wallace
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Rice Water Weevil Control, 1983

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1984
Abstract Rice was planted in Cowley silt loam at the Rice Res. and Ext. Cent., Stuttgart, AR. Plots for the CN 11-3877 10G preflood test were 5 by 15 ft. All other plots were 5 ft dia cm and enclosed by aluminum flashing to prevent water movement.
D. R. Morgan, N. P. Tugwell
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Seeding, nitrogen and irrigation management optimize rice water and nitrogen use efficiency

Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 2021
Raquel Santiago‐Arenas   +4 more
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Rice Water Weevil Control, 1984

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1985
Abstract Rice was planted in Crowley silt loam at the Rice Research and Extension Center in Stuttgart, AR; ‘Lebonnet’ was planted on 14 May for the first two tests and ‘Bond’ on 21 Jim for the third. Plots for the first preflood test were 6 ft x 15 ft; all other plots were 5-ft dia and surrounded by aluminum flashing to prevent water ...
D. R. Morgan, N. P. Tugwell
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Rice Water Weevil Control, 1981

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1982
Abstract Rice was planted Apr 28 in Crowley silt loam at the Rice Research and Extension Center, Stuttgart, AR. Both tests were arranged in a randomized complete block design with 4 (Test I) or 3 (Test II) replications. All plots were sampled for root-feeding larvae by taking 5 soil cores (9 cm dia x 7 cm deep) from the drill rows of ...
D. R. Morgan   +2 more
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Rice Water Weevil Control, 1986

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1987
Abstract Rice was planted 22 May on loessial silt loam soil at the Macon Ridge Branch of the Northeast Research Station. The experimental design was a randomized complete block design with 4 replications. All plots were sampled for root feeding larvae by taking 3 soil cores (9 cm dia × 10 cm deep) from drills rows, once a week, for 4 ...
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Rice Water Weevil Control, 1986

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1988
Abstract The experiment was conducted at the Texas A&M University Agricultural Research and Extension Center at Beaumont. The design was a randomized complete block with 7 treatments and 4 replications. Each experimental unit was 20 × 5 ft and surrounded by a metal barrier to prevent contamination from other units.
M. O. Way, R. G. Wallace
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