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A global analysis of alternative tillage and crop establishment practices for economically and environmentally efficient rice production

Author Affiliations
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, International Rice Research Institute, International Management Institute, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, ...
Published InScientific Reports
Year2017
Citations180

Abstract

Abstract Alternative tillage and rice establishment options should aim at less water and labor to produce similar or improved yields compared with traditional puddled-transplanted rice cultivation. The relative performance of these practices in terms of yield, water input, and economics varies across rice-growing regions. A global meta and mixed model analysis was performed, using a dataset involving 323 on-station and 9 on-farm studies (a total of 3878 paired data), to evaluate the yield, water input, greenhouse gas emissions, and cost and net return with five major tillage/crop establishment options. Shifting from transplanting to direct-seeding was advantageous but the change from conventional to zero or reduced tillage reduced yields. Direct-seeded rice under wet tillage was the best alternative with yield advantages…
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