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Water Saving in Rice-Wheat Systems
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Author Affiliations
CSIRO Land and Water, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, New South Wales Department of Health, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, ...
Published InPlant Production Science
Year2005
Citations102
Abstract
Water shortage is a major constraint to sustaining and increasing the productivity of rice-wheat systems. Saving water can be elusive in that reducing seepage, percolation and runoff losses from fields does not necessarily save water if it can be recaptured at some other temporal or spatial scale, for example by groundwater pumping. Many technologies appear to save substantial amounts of water through reducing irrigation water requirement, but whether these are true water savings is uncertain as components of the water balance have not been quantified. Such technologies include laser levelling, direct drilling, raised beds, non-ponded rice culture and irrigation scheduling. It is questionable whether puddling saves water. Reducing non-beneficial evaporation losses is a true water saving, and optimal planting time…
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