2020
DOI: 10.1111/jac.12418
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Season‐specific varietal management as an option to increase rainfed lowland rice production in East African high altitude cropping systems

Abstract: Due to land expansion and an increase in productivity, rice production in sub‐Saharan Africa has been growing at a rate of 6% in the past decade. Rainfed rice production systems have accounted for a large share of this expansion. In these systems, the potential growing period not only depends on the length of the rainy season and thus water availability, but is often, especially in the highlands of East Africa, bordered by the onset of the cool period of the year, when low minimum temperatures compromise rice … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, direct evidence is still lacking. Addressing this evidence gap is also important for rice production in the temperate and high‐altitude areas in the tropics, where low temperature stress is a major factor affecting the growth and development of rice (Abera et al., 2020; Razafindrazaka et al., 2020; Wainaina et al., 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, direct evidence is still lacking. Addressing this evidence gap is also important for rice production in the temperate and high‐altitude areas in the tropics, where low temperature stress is a major factor affecting the growth and development of rice (Abera et al., 2020; Razafindrazaka et al., 2020; Wainaina et al., 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, when both FYM and mineral P are combined, yields are closer to their potential, with fewer environmental limitations contributing to the genotypic variation (i.e. cold tolerance) (Abera et al., 2020; Raboin et al., 2014). Under combined TSP and FYM amendments, the genotypes Chomrong Dhan and FOFIFA 172 generally outperformed other tested genotypes in terms of yields.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More detailed information on crop and site‐specific management and data collection is provided in Abera et al. (2020), Boschuwenda et al (2020) and Razafindrazaka et al. (2020).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of the individual studies are available from Abera et al. (2020), Boschuwenda et al (2020) and Razafindrazaka et al (2020). Here, we focus on the links these studies provide for assessing the influence of temperature dynamics and genotypic performance on resource use, development and productivity of lowland rice grown in high altitudes and discuss the next steps required to adapt the West Africa‐calibrated RiceAdvice tool to East African conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%