2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2009.02.005
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Integrated effect of transplanting date, cultivar and irrigation on yield, water saving and water productivity of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Indian Punjab: Field and simulation study

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“…This simple method of estimating the transplanting date can be useful because the acquisition of accurate information from farmers is often difficult. The transplanting date is occasionally closely related to the dry matter production of rice (Homma et al, 2007;Jalota et al, 2009), although the relation was not significant in this study (R 2 = 0.04).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 41%
“…This simple method of estimating the transplanting date can be useful because the acquisition of accurate information from farmers is often difficult. The transplanting date is occasionally closely related to the dry matter production of rice (Homma et al, 2007;Jalota et al, 2009), although the relation was not significant in this study (R 2 = 0.04).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 41%
“…In the intervening years, many authors have compared estimates of water productivity across time, location, and cultivars, partly with the goal of identifying opportunities for increasing agricultural production through improvements in water management (Zwart and Bastiaanssen 2004;Jalota et al 2009;Mahajan et al 2009;Faramarzi et al 2010;Brar et al 2012;Alauddin and Sharma 2013;Alauddin et al 2014;Silva et al 2014;Yadvinder-Singh et al 2014). Many of the authors report differences in calculated values of water productivity, yet often little intuition is provided regarding likely causes of the observed differences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estratégias visando à maior efi ciência de água em arroz estão sendo estudadas em diversas partes do mundo por diversos pesquisadores (TOESCHER et al, 1997;BOUMAN & TUONG, 2000;MACHADO et al, 2006;AHMAD et al, 2008;JALOTA et al, 2009;MAHAJAN et al, 2009;YAO et al, 2012). Entre as estratégias, está o uso de diferentes sistemas de irrigação (contínuo e intermitente), densidades de plantas, cultivares de diferentes ciclos (curto, médio e tardio), híbridas e convencionais, diferentes momentos de supressão da irrigação e épocas de semeadura do arroz.…”
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