Waterlogging And Salinity Management In The Sindh Province Volume One The Irrigated Landscape Resource Availability Across The Hydrological Divides

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Waterlogging and salinity management in the Sindh Province, Pakistan. Supplement I-A. Improved water management practices for the rice-wheat cropping systems in Sindh Province, Pakistan

Author : Anonim
Publisher : IWMI
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2024-05-22
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Waterlogging and salinity management in the Sindh Province, Pakistan. Supplement I-A. Improved water management practices for the rice-wheat cropping systems in Sindh Province, Pakistan by Anonim Pdf

The Rice-Wheat Cropping System of South Asia

Author : Palit Kataki,Suresh Chandra Babu
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2021-05-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781000447903

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The Rice-Wheat Cropping System of South Asia by Palit Kataki,Suresh Chandra Babu Pdf

The lives of more than a billion people depend on the answer! This valuable book surveys the problems of the rice-wheat cropping system practiced on the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP). Introduced at the time of the Green Revolution, it transformed agriculture and produced thirty years of bumper crops. The Rice-Wheat Cropping System of South Asia: Efficient Production Management offers scientific analysis of the aftereffects of this intense cropping. The Rice-Wheat Cropping System of South Asia: Efficient Production Management focuses on the questions of soil depletion, pest infestation, and soil alkalinity as elements of declining productivity. Along with clear charts, maps, and graphs, it provides practical suggestions for improving and maintaining the productivity of this irreplaceable farmland. The Rice-Wheat Cropping System of South Asia looks at the problems that have arisen for both the rice and wheat phases, including: depletion of micronutrients degradation of major nutrients from unbalanced fertilization practices infestations of nematodes increasing soil alkalinity as a result of irrigation It also suggests solutions for maintaining productivity, including: integrated pest management sustainable agriculture micronutrient fertilizers This informative book and its companion volume, The Rice-Wheat Cropping System of South Asia: Trends, Constraints, Productivity and Policy, are essential planning tools for agronomists, policymakers, and agroeconomists. It is also a useful reference for anyone interested in the problems of famine and intensive cropping not only in South Asia but in the world.

Productivity and Performance of Irrigated Wheat Farms Across Canal Commands in the Lower Indus Basin

Author : Intizar Hussain,Fuard Marikar,Waqar Ahmed Jehangir
Publisher : IWMI
Page : 38 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Agricultural productivity
ISBN : 9789290904151

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Productivity and Performance of Irrigated Wheat Farms Across Canal Commands in the Lower Indus Basin by Intizar Hussain,Fuard Marikar,Waqar Ahmed Jehangir Pdf

A study of the enormous differences in agricultural productivity that exist across farms and regions in Pakistan, where, for example, recent farm-level data from Sindh, indicates that irrigated wheat output per hectare varies from 0.5 to 5.4 tons across farms. Looks at the central goal of agricultural policy in the country, viz. improving and sustaining productivity, narrowing the existing productivity gaps, and enhancing resource use efficiencies to meet food requirements of a rapidly growing population.