Breeding crops for reduced-tillage management in the intensive, rice–wheat systems of South Asia

Volume: 153, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 135 - 151
Published: Aug 30, 2006
Abstract
The importance of reduced tillage in sustainable agriculture is well recognized. Reduced-tillage practices (which may or may not involve retention of crop residues) and their effects differ from those of conventional tillage in several ways: soil physical properties; shifts in host–weed competition; soil moisture availability (especially when sowing deeply or under stubble); and the emergence of pathogen populations that survive on crop...
Paper Details
Title
Breeding crops for reduced-tillage management in the intensive, rice–wheat systems of South Asia
Published Date
Aug 30, 2006
Journal
Volume
153
Issue
1-2
Pages
135 - 151
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