Water Management for Sustainable Irrigation in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Production: A Review

A Arouna, IK Dzomeku, AG Shaibu, AR Nurudeen - Agronomy, 2023 - mdpi.com
In the face of the negative impacts of climate change and the accelerated growth of the
global population, precision irrigation is important to conserve water resources, improve rice …

Partial substitution of chemical fertilizers with organic supplements increased wheat productivity and profitability under limited and assured irrigation regimes

I Khan, Amanullah, A Jamal, A Mihoub, O Farooq… - Agriculture, 2022 - mdpi.com
Crop wastes could be applied in conjunction with synthetic fertilizers to satisfy crop
nutritional needs and enhance soil fertility. A field experiment was carried out during winter …

[PDF][PDF] Transformation mechanism of magnetite nanoparticles

US Khan, A Manan, N Khan, A Mahmood… - Materials Science …, 2015 - sciendo.com
A simple oxidation synthesis route was developed for producing magnetite nanoparticles
with controlled size and morphology. Investigation of oxidation process of the produced …

Influence of sowing time and weed management practices on the performance and weed dynamics of direct drum seeded rice

MS Mir, P Singh, TA Bhat, RH Kanth, A Nazir… - ACS …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Direct drum seeding has emerged as a viable and alternate substitute to the current
transplanted rice to address constraints of labor and water scarcity as well as rising …

Optimizing delayed sowing date decreases methane emissions from paddies and ensures the comprehensive benefits of rice production

H He, H Dang, C Liu, Y Wang, Z Wu, Z Hu… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Adjusting the sowing date presents a cost-effective and advantageous practice to mitigate
the adverse effects of climate change on agricultural cultivation. However, its impact on the …

[HTML][HTML] Does shifting from normal to early or late sowing dates provide yield benefits? A global meta-analysis

A Dadrasi, E Soltani, D Makowski, JR Lamichhane - Field Crops Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Context Shifting the sowing date has been proposed as a simple agronomic lever to
enhance crop establishment, growth, and yield, which could be a climate change adaptation …