Guidelines for Identification of Field Constraints to Rice Production

Guidelines for Identification of Field Constraints to Rice Production
Author: R. C. Chaudhary
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789251046845

There is a sizeable yield gap between research and average farm yields in all rice-growing countries worldwide, with key constraints ranging from biophysical to socio-economic issues. This manual provides guidelines for the identification of biophysical constraints and suggests measures that could be taken to help boost yields in rice production.

Sucking Pests of Crops

Sucking Pests of Crops
Author: Omkar
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9811561494

Sucking pests are most notorious group of pests for agricultural crops. Unlike most pests with chewing mouth parts, sucking pests cause more severe damage to the crops and are complex to get identified until advanced stages of infection. Not only is this late detection detrimental to their effective control, sucking pests also often cause fungal growth and virus transmission. The book emphasizes on sucking pests of most major crops of India. It aims to reflect Indian scenario before the international readership. This book complies comprehensive information on sucking pests of crops and brings the attention of the readers to this multiple damage causing insect complex. The chapters are contributed by highly experienced Indigenous experts from Universities & ICAR institutes, and book collates useful content for students and young researchers in plant pathology, entomology and agriculture.

Applications of Systems Approaches at the Field Level

Applications of Systems Approaches at the Field Level
Author: M.J. Kropff
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401707545

Systems approaches for agricultural development are needed to determine rational strategies for the role of agriculture in national development. Mathematical models and computer simulation provide objective tools for applying science to determine and evaluate options for resource management at field, farm and regional scales. However, these tools would not be fully utilizable without incorporating social and economic dimensions into their application. The second international symposium, Systems Approaches for Agricultural Development (SAAD), held in Los BaƱos, 6-8 December 1995, fostered this link between the biophysical sciences and the social sciences in the selection of keynote papers and oral presentations, a selection of which are included in these books. The contents further reflect how systems approaches have definitely moved beyond the research mode into the application mode. The large number and high quality of interdisciplinary research projects reported from different parts of the globe, to determine land use options that will meet multiple goals and yet sustain natural resource bases, is a key indicator of this `coming of age'. At the farm level, where trade-off decisions between processes and products (commodities) feature strongly, much progress is also evident in the development of systems-based tools for decision making. At the field level optimization of resource use and minimizing environmental effects has become of major concern for which systems approaches are indispensable. The books, of which Volume I deals with regional and farm studies level and Volume II with field level studies, will be of particular interest to all agricultural scientists and planners, as well as students interested in multidisciplinary and holistic approaches to agricultural development.

Irrigation Management for Diversified Cropping

Irrigation Management for Diversified Cropping
Author: International Irrigation Management Institute
Publisher: IWMI
Total Pages: 279
Release: 1987
Genre: Cropping systems
ISBN: 9555790035

Improvements in rice growing technologies during the last two decades have resulted in a number of countries, especially in the humid tropical regions of Asia, nearing self-sufficiency in rice production. Consequently, policies are shifting in these countries toward minimizing the under-utilization of land by increasing the cropping intensity of irrigated areas, particularly by growing non-rice crops during the dry season. These workshop papers discuss the advantages of and constraints to crop diversification in different country situations throughout Asia.

Rice

Rice
Author:
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2007
Genre: Plant nutrients
ISBN: 9810579497

Agrindex

Agrindex
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 858
Release: 1994
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: