Rice in cropping systems - modelling transitions between flooded and non-flooded soil environments.
Abstract
null null Water shortages in many rice-growing regions, combined with growing global imperatives to increase food production, are driving research into increased water use efficiency and modified agricultural practices in rice-based cropping systems. Well-tested cropping systems models that capture interactions between soil water and nutrient dynamics, crop growth, climate and management can assist in the evaluation of new agricultural...
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Title
Rice in cropping systems - modelling transitions between flooded and non-flooded soil environments.
Published Date
May 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
39
Pages
9 - 24
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