2015
DOI: 10.3103/s1068367415060117
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Water regime and fertilizer doses for rice crops with periodic watering in the Lower Volga region

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“…The most promising technology is the cultivation of rice using drip irrigation. This is confirmed by more than ten years of successful experience in the cultivation of rice with drip irrigation in China [15], as well as domestic developments of technologies for cultivation of rice with drip irrigation, which have been successfully tested in the farms of the Volgograd and Rostov regions [16][17][18][19], and have proven the effectiveness and feasibility further research in this direction. The effectiveness of drip irrigation is due to a number of factors [20]: a reduction in the irrigation rate, the possibility of rice cultivation on the lands of non-irrigation fund, the development of fundamentally new rice crop rotations with the inclusion of melons and vegetables in them.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…The most promising technology is the cultivation of rice using drip irrigation. This is confirmed by more than ten years of successful experience in the cultivation of rice with drip irrigation in China [15], as well as domestic developments of technologies for cultivation of rice with drip irrigation, which have been successfully tested in the farms of the Volgograd and Rostov regions [16][17][18][19], and have proven the effectiveness and feasibility further research in this direction. The effectiveness of drip irrigation is due to a number of factors [20]: a reduction in the irrigation rate, the possibility of rice cultivation on the lands of non-irrigation fund, the development of fundamentally new rice crop rotations with the inclusion of melons and vegetables in them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Numerous foreign and domestic studies of the cultivation of both dry and aerobic rice show [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] that the issue of transition from flooded rice to aerobic rice is relevant and should be worked out in accordance with all modern ecological and reclamation requirements that are currently imposed on production agricultural products, including rice culture [9,12]. High interest among rice producers, as a rule, is associated with the further impossibility and/or inefficiency of rice production using the traditional technology of rice cultivation with continuous or shortened flooding of rice paddies due to the lack or insufficiency of the required volume and / or quality of irrigation water, lack of the necessary technical support for the implementation of all agrotechnical methods necessary for the normal cultivation of rice, reducing the soil reclamation state to a level at which the introduction of organic and mineral fertilizers does not compensate for the low soil fertility and is ineffective and economically inexpedient [13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%