2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00271-020-00684-1
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Role of deficit irrigation strategies on ET partition and crop water productivity of rice in semi-arid tropics of south India

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“…Considering the agroclimatic and hydrogeological conditions, groundwater depletion in Kavarampur brings to question the choice to grow rice at all. For instance, Anupoju and Kambhammettu (2020) describe that water requirements for rice alone in India contribute to more than 50% of the available total annual groundwater supplies. Rice consumes 3000–5000 L of water per kg of grain, compared to around 900 L for rainfed crops (Reddy, 2021).…”
Section: The Political Economy Of Groundwater-led Agrarian Transforma...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the agroclimatic and hydrogeological conditions, groundwater depletion in Kavarampur brings to question the choice to grow rice at all. For instance, Anupoju and Kambhammettu (2020) describe that water requirements for rice alone in India contribute to more than 50% of the available total annual groundwater supplies. Rice consumes 3000–5000 L of water per kg of grain, compared to around 900 L for rainfed crops (Reddy, 2021).…”
Section: The Political Economy Of Groundwater-led Agrarian Transforma...mentioning
confidence: 99%