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Depth of soil compaction predominantly affects rice yield reduction by reproductive-stage drought at varietal screening sites in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal

Author Affiliations
Bihar Agricultural University, Dr. Reddy's Foundation, Nepal Agricultural Research Council, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, ...
Published InPlant and Soil
Year2017
Citations14

Abstract

AIMS: Drought is the major constraint to rainfed rice productivity in South Asia, but few reports provide detailed characterization of the soil properties related to drought stress severity in the region. The aim of the study was to provide a compilation of drought breeding network sites and their respective levels of drought stress, and to relate soil parameters with yield reduction by drought. METHODS: This study characterized levels of drought stress and soil nutrient and physical properties at 18 geographically distributed research station sites involved in rice varietal screening in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal, as well as at farmers' fields located near the research stations. RESULTS: Based on soil resistance to penetration profiles, a hardpan was surprisingly absent at about…
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