Effect of water management on dry seeded and puddled transplanted rice. Part 1: Crop performance |
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Authors: | Sudhir-Yadav Gurjeet Gill E. Humphreys S.S. Kukal U.S. Walia |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia;2. International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños, Philippines;3. Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India |
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Abstract: | An alarming rate of ground water depletion and increasing labour scarcity are major threats to future rice production in north west India. Management strategies that reduce the irrigation amount and labour requirement while maintaining or increasing yield are urgently needed. Dry seeded rice (DSR) has been proposed as one means of achieving these objectives, but little is known about optimal water management for DSR. Therefore a field study was conducted on a clay loam soil in Punjab, India, during 2008 and 2009, to investigate the effects of irrigation management on the performance of puddled transplanted rice (PTR) and dry seeded rice. Irrigation scheduling treatments were based on soil water tension (SWT) ranging from ponding/saturation (daily irrigation) to alternate wetting and drying (AWD) with irrigation thresholds of 20, 40 and 70 kPa at 18–20 cm soil depth. Rainfall was above average and well distributed in 2008 (822 mm), and average and less well distributed in 2009 (663 mm). |
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Keywords: | Establishment method Irrigation schedule Soil water tension Yield attributes Indo-Gangetic Plains |
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