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Kamaludin Kamaludin,Sri Wahyuningsih
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AbstractThe objective of this research was to obtain a theoretical concept related to a strategic plan for business capital management for shallot farmers using rainfed lowland planting media. This research used a qualitative research method with the mai...
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Lucía Vera-Herrera, Juan Soria, Javier Pérez and Susana Romo
The Natural Park of Albufera (Valencia, Spain) is one of the Spanish Mediterranean wetlands where rice is cultivated intensively. The hydrology of the Albufera Lake, located in the center, combines natural contributions with complex human management. The...
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Pahaerdin Nazhakaiti, Hirofumi Tsutsui and Taro Urase
Environmental management for the use of sewage sludge in rice paddy fields.
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Kamaludin Kamaludin, Sri Wahyuningsih
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This research aims to know the condition of venture capital as well as to know the management of business capital and the profit generated by shallot farmers who use rain-ed rice fields. This research uses qualitative research methods with the focus of r...
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Yunzhong Chen, Yan Zhao, Yuqin Wang, Xinrui Liu, Xiaofeng Qin, Qiqi Chen, Qilin Zhu, Ahmed S. Elrys, Yanzheng Wu and Lei Meng
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) can reduce synthetic N fertilizer application and improve N-use efficiency. However, knowledge about the effect of biochar and water management regimes on soil diazotrophic microorganisms in tropical paddy fields remain...
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Habib Mohammad Naser, Osamu Nagata, Sarmin Sultana and Ryusuke Hatano
This study was carried out at Kita-mura near Bibai located in central Hokkaido, Japan, with the intention of investigating the effects of different agronomical managements on CH4 emissions from paddy fields on mineral soil over peat under farmers’ ...
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Weiqi Wang, Jordi Sardans, Chun Wang, Ting Pan, Congsheng Zeng, Derrick Y. F. Lai, Mireia Bartrons and Josep Peñuelas
The management and improvement of paddy soils fertility are key factors for the future capacity of rice production. The return of rice straw to paddy soils is the best alternative to the application of industrial fertilizers for rice production sustainab...
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Xue Xie, Yulin Liao, Yanhong Lu, Jianglin Zhang, Peng Li, Youyun Tang, Weidong Cao, Yajie Gao and Jun Nie
The excessive application of chemical fertilizers in rice fields exacerbates soil degradation and poses a threat to food security. Achieving an increase in rice production and minimizing environmental costs are inevitable requirements for achieving susta...
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Tong Yang, Zhi Yang, Chunchun Xu, Fengbo Li, Fuping Fang and Jinfei Feng
To better understand the effects of tillage practice and fertilization management on greenhouse gas emissions and yields, a four-year field experiment was conducted to assess the effects of tillage practices (rotary tillage (RT) and no tillage (NT)) on t...
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Dennis Wichelns
Rice production is susceptible to damage from the changes in temperature and rainfall patterns, and in the frequency of major storm events that will accompany climate change. Deltaic areas, in which millions of farmers cultivate from one to three crops o...
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Dennis Wichelns
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Rice production is susceptible to damage from the changes in temperature and rainfall patterns, and in the frequency of major storm events that will accompany climate change. Deltaic areas, in which millions of farmers cultivate from one to three crops o...
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AS Ranagalage,TSD Jayakody,DL Wathugala
Allelopathic potential of rice residues of selected rice varieties (Oryza sativa L.) against Echinochloa crus-galliAbstract Allelopathic compounds will play a vital role in sustainable weed control in paddy cultivation in future. Exploitation and im...
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Gu Gong, Yu-Dan Zhang, Zhen-Fei Zhang and Wei-Jian Wu
Resistant crop varieties can usually decrease the population density of insect pests; however, they can also easily cause the occurrence of highly virulent pest populations when repeatedly grown. Whether herbivorous insects feeding intermittently on a su...
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Alexandre Danvi, Simone Giertz, Sander J. Zwart and Bernd Diekkrüger
This study assesses the impact of climate change on hydrological processes under rice intensification in three headwater inland valley watersheds characterized by different land conditions. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool was used to simulate the comb...
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Muhammad Rizwan, Allah Bakhsh, Xin Li, Lubna Anjum, Kashif Jamal and Shanawar Hamid
Traditional irrigation practices, low crop productivity, unlevelled fields, water losses taking place during conveyance and application phases, as well as low irrigation efficiencies are the main problems of the common farmers in Pakistan. These problems...
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JFX Susanto Soekiman,Agus Baktiono,I Putu Artaya
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The purpose of this research is to formulate the model of post-harvest food commodity governance and its distribution management in 5 districts of Sidoarjo Regency, so that the center of MSMEs can give real contribution to the food commodity resilience p...
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Norman Uphoff and Frank B. Dazzo
Irrigated rice production is one of the most essential agricultural activities for sustaining our global population, and at the same time, one of the agricultural sectors considered most eco-unfriendly. This is because it consumes a larger share of avail...
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Federica Monaco, Guido Sali, Manel Ben Hassen, Arianna Facchi, Marco Romani, Giampiero Valè
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Due to the changing climatic and environmental conditions, modifications in agricultural and water policies have been made, and irrigated agriculture has to face the challenge of making a rational and optimal use of the water resource effectively availab...
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Federica Monaco, Guido Sali, Manel Ben Hassen, Arianna Facchi, Marco Romani and Giampiero Valè
Due to the changing climatic and environmental conditions, modifications in agricultural and water policies have been made, and irrigated agriculture has to face the challenge of making a rational and optimal use of the water resource effectively availab...
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James Dahlgreen and Adam Parr
Rice provides ~20% of human dietary energy and, for many people, a similar share of their protein. Rice cultivation, however, produces significant greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, comparable to those from the aviation sector. The main GHG from rice produc...
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