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C. Babou, N. Krishnamurthy, M. M. Venkatesha (Beteiligte)

IPNM and intercropping in rice under aerobic condition


Integrated Plant Nutrient Management and Intercropping in Rice (oryza sativa l.) Cultivars under Aerobic condition
2014. 324 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2014
ISBN: 3-639-70041-4 (3639700414)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-70041-1 (9783639700411)

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Rice serves as a major source of calories for about 60 per cent of the world population. Globally, it occupies an area of 147 mha with production of 525 mt. Rice consumes around 5000 liters of water to produce one kg of grain, which is three times higher than other cereals. Water is becoming increasingly scarce and most of the Asian nations including India are expected to face serious water scarcity in the next 10-15 years, thus threatening the sustainability of irrigated rice production. Hence, alternate ways of growing rice using minimum water must be explored to safeguard the food security and to preserve precious water resource. Integrated Plant Nutrient Management (IPNM) and aerobic rice production is one such alternate method, which is known to use less water than that of low land rice. IPNM is the adoption of technically appropriate and managerial efficient in achieving the objectives of judiciously utilizing all the major sources of plant nutrients in an integrated manner so as to attain optimum economic yield from a specific cropping system.
Presently working as Assistant Professor (Agronomy) in Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University. He had completed his PhD in Agronomy with specialization in IPNM and intercropping system in aerobic rice. The Author published more than 10 International and 15 National research articles in Agricultural Research Journals.