Authors
Rajan Bhatt, Surinder S Kukal, Mutiu A Busari, Sanjay Arora, Mathura Yadav
Publication date
2016/3/1
Source
International Soil and Water Conservation Research
Volume
4
Issue
1
Pages
64-74
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Rice–wheat cropping system (RWCS) of the South Asia is labour-, water-, capital- and energy-intensive, and become less profitable as the availability of these resources diminished. This could be further aggravated with deterioration of soil structure, declining underground water and lesser land and water productivity which ultimately are threat in front of sustainable and profitable RWCS in the region. For improving the profits, production and sustainability of this sequence - a paradigm shift is required. Scientists recommended different resource-conserving technologies (RCTs) viz. zero tillage, laser levelling, irrigation based on soil matric potential, bed planting, direct seeding, mechanical transplanting of rice and crop diversification for this purpose. These technologies are site specific and before selecting any particular RCT for a particular region, soil texture and agro-climatic conditions must be considered. A …
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Scholar articles
R Bhatt, SS Kukal, MA Busari, S Arora, M Yadav - International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 2016