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A growing scarcity of irrigation water could progressively lead to changes in rice production to systems using less irrigation water for rice or more crop diversification. A shift from current production of rice on flooded soils to production of rice on non-flooded soil with water-saving irrigati...


Alberto, Ma. Carmelita R.Buresh, R.J.Hirano, TakashiMiyata, AkiraWassmann, ReinerQuilty, JCorrea, T.Sandro, J[Carbon uptake and water productivity for dry-seeded rice and hybrid maize grown with overhead sprinkler irrigation]Carbon uptake and water productivity for dry-seeded rice and hybrid maize grown with overhead sprinkler irrigation
International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Mejoramiento de arroz para las sabanas de suelos ácidos 1993B y 1994A]Mejoramiento de arroz para las sabanas de suelos ácidos 1993B y 1994A

Water-saving technologies such as alternate wetting and drying (AWD) provide a way to change practices to improve the livelihoods of many rice farmers and AWD is regarded as one of the more important rice cultivation methods that can dramatically save freshwater irrigation in this century. AWD no...


Siopongco, JDLCWassmann, ReinerSander, Bjoern Ole[Alternate wetting and drying in Philippine rice production: feasibility study for a Clean Development Mechanism]Alternate wetting and drying in Philippine rice production: feasibility study for a Clean Development Mechanism

Rice is produced in a wide range of locations and under a variety of climatic conditions, from the wettest areas in the world to the driest deserts. It is produced along Myanmar’s Arakan Coast, where the growing season records an average of more than 5,100 mm of rainfall, and at Al Hasa Oasis in ...


Mohanty, SWassmann, ReinerNelson, A.Moya, PJagadish, Krishna S.V.[Rice and climate change: significance for food security and vulnerability]Rice and climate change: significance for food security and vulnerability

Assessment on impact of climate change on major crops in ecologically sensitive areas, viz. the Western Ghats (WG), coastal districts and northeastern (NE) states of India, using InfoCrop simulation model, projected varying impacts depending on location, climate, projected climate scenario, type ...


Naresh Kumar, SooraAggarwal, Pramod K.Swaroopa RJain SSaxena RChauhan N[Impact of climate change on crop productivity in Western Ghats, coastal and northeastern regions of India]Impact of climate change on crop productivity in Western Ghats, coastal and northeastern regions of India

Rice agriculture is a large anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane (CH 4 ). The reliable estimation of CH 4 emissions requires frequent measurements to trace diurnal and seasonal variations. To evaluate the appropriate intervals and optimal time of day to measure CH 4 emissions using t...


Minamikawa KYagi, K.Tokida TSander, Bjoern OleWassmann, Reiner[Appropriate frequency and time of day to measure methane emissions from an irrigated rice paddy in Japan using the manual closed chamber method]Appropriate frequency and time of day to measure methane emissions from an irrigated rice paddy in Japan using the manual closed chamber method

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