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Achieving sustainable cultivation of rice Volume 2

Prof. takuji sasakiD. s. gaydonDr v. k. singhProf. bijay singhBuddheswar majiView More Sukanta k. sarangi Eli vered A. surendran A. tariq K. vanitha A. kowsalya V. meenakshi D. selvakumar M. kokila T pathasarathi Matty demont Martin gummert Bjoern ole sander James quilty Carilto balingbing Nguyen van hung David nanfumba Komlan a. ablede Geophrey j. kajiru Idriss baggie Elie r. gasore Fanny l. mabone Oladele s. bakare Illiassou maïga mossi Nianankoro kamissoko Raymond rabeson Keita sékou Wilson dogbe Ralph k. bam Famara jaiteh Belay a. bayuh Henri gbakatchetche Moundibaye d. allarangaye Delphine mapiemfu lamare Ibrahim bassoro Zacharie segda Cyriaque akakpo Elke vandamme Kalimuthu senthilkumar Atsuko tanaka Amakoe delali alognon Kokou ahouanton Abibou niang Jean-martial johnson Pepijn van oort Ibnou dieng Kazuki saito Norman uphoff Wyn ellis Thais freitas Thais freitas Buyung a. r. hadi Buyung a. r. hadi Professor michael j. stout Professor michael j. stout Francis e. nwilene Francis e. nwilene Emeritus prof. e. a. heinrichs Emeritus prof. e. a. heinrichs Maura calliera Ettore capri F. g. horgan A. m. stuart G. r. singleton N. t. my phung L. mulungu J. jacob N. m. htwe B. douangboupha P. r. brown Gulshan mahajan Simerjeet kaur Bhagirath singh chauhan
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Volume 2 reviews ways of improving cultivation of rice, from planting to soil management, nutrition and irrigation as well as techniques such as integrated crop management. It also discusses key pe...
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  • Summarises advances in cultivation practices to close yield gaps, including more efficient irrigation and nutrition techniques;
  • Discusses innovative methods of ‘climate-smart’ cultivation such as integrated crop management and the system of rice intensification (SRI);
  • Reviews the latest research on insect pests, weeds and integrated pest management
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Price: £150.00
Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Imprint: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Series: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science
Publication Date: 22 May 2017
ISBN: 9781786760302
Format: eBook
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture, Agronomy and crop production, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science, Botany and plant sciences, Irrigation and water management, Sustainable agriculture, Organic farming, Pest control / plant diseases

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Part 1 Rice cultivation techniques
1.Advances in irrigation techniques for rice cultivation: D. S. Gaydon, CSIRO Agriculture, Australia;
2.Advances in nutrient management in rice cultivation: Bijay-Singh, Punjab Agricultural University, India and V.K. Singh, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, India;
3.Sustainable rice cultivation in coastal saline soils: a case study: Sukanta K. Sarangi and Buddheswar Maji, ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, India;
4.Dry-seeded and aerobic rice cultivation: T. Parthasarathi, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; M. Kokila, D. Selvakumar, V. Meenakshi and A. Kowsalya, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India; K. Vanitha, Tamil Nadu Rice Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India; A. Tariq, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; A. Surendran, Rutgers University, USA; and Eli Vered, Netafim Irrigation Ltd, Israel;
5.Processing rice straw and husks as co-products: Nguyen Van Hung, Carlito Balingbing, James Quilty, Bjoern Ole Sander, Matty Demont and Martin Gummert, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), The Philippines;

Part 2 Overall management of rice cultivation
6.Yield gap analysis towards meeting future rice demand: Kazuki Saito et al., Africa Rice Center, Benin;
7.Developments in the system of rice intensification (SRI): Norman Uphoff, Cornell University, USA;
8.Assessing the sustainability impacts of rice cultivation: Wyn Ellis, Sustainable Rice Platform, Thailand;

Part 3 Rice pests
9.Rice insect pests: biology and ecology: E. A. Heinrichs, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA; F. Nwilene, The Africa Rice Center, Nigeria; M. Stout, Louisiana State University, USA; B. Hadi, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), The Philippines; and T. Freitas, Universidade Federal Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil;
10.Management of rice insect pests: E. A. Heinrichs, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA; F. Nwilene, The Africa Rice Center, Nigeria; M. Stout, Louisiana State University, USA; B. Hadi, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), The Philippines; and T. Freitas, Universidade Federal Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil;
11.Plant protection products in rice cultivation: critical issues in risk assessment and management to promote sustainable use: Maura Calliera and Ettore Capri, Università Cattolica Sacro Cuore di Piacenza, Italy;
12.Integrated pest management for sustainable rice cultivation: a holistic approach: F. G. Horgan, University of Technology Sydney, Australia;
13.Control of rodent pests in rice cultivation: P. R. Brown et al., CSIRO Agriculture and Food, Australia;
14.Integrated weed management techniques for rice: Simerjeet Kaur and Gulshan Mahajan, Punjab Agricultural University, India; and Bhagirath S. Chauhan, The University of Queensland, Australia;