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How widespread are yield declines in long-term rice experiments in Asia?

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David Dawe, Achim Dobermann, Piedad Moya, Sarlan Abdulrachman et al.

Journal: Field Crops ResearchYear: 2000Citations: 230
Life Sciences
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Plant Science
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Do organic amendments improve yield trends and profitability in intensive rice systems?

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David Dawe, Achim Dobermann, J. K. Ladha, R. L. Yadav et al.

Journal: Field Crops ResearchYear: 2003Citations: 174

Opinions differ as to the importance of organic amendments (OA) for sustaining crop productivity in the intensive, irrigated rice systems of Asia. Our objectives were to (1) quantify the effects of farmyard manure (FYM) and straw incorporation on yield trends in long-term experiments (LTEs) with ric...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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Agronomic improvements can make future cereal systems in South Asia far more productive and result in a lower environmental footprint

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J. K. Ladha, A. N. Rao, Anitha Raman, Agnes Tirol‐Padre et al.

Journal: Global Change BiologyYear: 2015Citations: 132

South Asian countries will have to double their food production by 2050 while using resources more efficiently and minimizing environmental problems. Transformative management approaches and technology solutions will be required in the major grain-producing areas that provide the basis for future fo...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceOpen Access
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Rice in cropping systems—Modelling transitions between flooded and non-flooded soil environments

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Donald S. Gaydon, M. E. Probert, R. J. Buresh, Holger Meinke et al.

Journal: European Journal of AgronomyYear: 2012Citations: 106

Water shortages in many rice-growing regions, combined with growing global imperatives to increase food production, are driving research into increased water use efficiency and modified agricultural practices in rice-based cropping systems. Well-tested cropping systems models that capture interactio...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceOpen Access
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On-farm soil N supply and N nutrition in the rice–wheat system of Nepal and Bangladesh

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Chakrapani Adhikari, K. F. Bronson, G. M. Panuallah, A. P. Regmi et al.

Journal: Field Crops ResearchYear: 1999Citations: 96
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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Performance of Site‐Specific Nutrient Management for Irrigated, Transplanted Rice in Northwest India

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H.S. Khurana, S. B. Phillips, Bijay Sıngh, Achim Dobermann et al.

Journal: Agronomy JournalYear: 2007Citations: 57

Like in other parts of Asia, irrigated, transplanted rice ( Oryza sativa L.) yield increases in Punjab, India, have slowed down in recent years. Further yield increases are likely to occur in smaller increments through fine‐tuning of crop management mainly by accounting for the large spatial and tem...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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Negative potassium balances threaten global crop production

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Patricio Grassini, Walter Carciochi, Fernando Aramburu-Merlos, Monica Barbazan et al.

Journal: Research SquareYear: 2026
CroppingEnvironmental scienceCrop residueOpen Access
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