Cropping poorly-drained lowland soils: Alternatives to rice monoculture, their challenges and management strategies
RZ Goulart, JM Reichert, MF Rodrigues - Agricultural Systems, 2020 - Elsevier
Lowland areas consist mostly of hydromorphic, poorly-drained soils, constituting an
important agricultural frontier in Brazil and around the world. Flood-irrigated rice cultivation …
important agricultural frontier in Brazil and around the world. Flood-irrigated rice cultivation …
Global alterations in areas of suitability for maize production from climate change and using a mechanistic species distribution model (CLIMEX)
At the global level, maize is the third most important crop on the basis of harvested area.
Given its importance, an assessment of the variation in regional climatic suitability under …
Given its importance, an assessment of the variation in regional climatic suitability under …
[PDF][PDF] Breeding strategies for improving growth and yield under waterlogging conditions in maize: a review
1Dryland Agricultural Research Station, SKUAST-K, Budgam191113 Jammu and Kashmir,
India 2Department of Agriculture, Lal Mandi, Srinagar, 190001 Jammu and Kashmir, India …
India 2Department of Agriculture, Lal Mandi, Srinagar, 190001 Jammu and Kashmir, India …
Actual evapotranspiration and dual crop coefficients for dry-seeded rice and hybrid maize grown with overhead sprinkler irrigation
MCR Alberto, JR Quilty, RJ Buresh… - Agricultural Water …, 2014 - Elsevier
In lieu of the decreasing availability of water for irrigated rice, we examined two alternatives
to traditional rice cultivation on puddled and saturated soil–maize and dry-seeded rice …
to traditional rice cultivation on puddled and saturated soil–maize and dry-seeded rice …
Screening of soybean genotypes for waterlogging stress tolerance and understanding the physiological mechanisms
Waterlogging is a common form of abiotic stress that severely impedes global soybean
production. Targeting this issue, an experiment was carried out at Sher‐e‐Bangla …
production. Targeting this issue, an experiment was carried out at Sher‐e‐Bangla …
Planting date and yield benefits from conservation agriculture practices across Southern Africa
I Nyagumbo, S Mkuhlani, W Mupangwa… - Agricultural Systems, 2017 - Elsevier
Managing production risks under high rainfall variability remains a research priority in
Southern Africa. In this region, conservation agriculture (CA) has been promoted as useful …
Southern Africa. In this region, conservation agriculture (CA) has been promoted as useful …
Morphological Changes and Expressions of AOX1A, CYP81D8, and Putative PFP Genes in a Large Set of Commercial Maize Hybrids Under Extreme Waterlogging
A Panozzo, C Dal Cortivo, M Ferrari, B Vicelli… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Waterlogging is a severe abiotic stressor causing significant growth impairment and yield
losses in many crops. Maize is highly sensitive to the excess of water, and against the …
losses in many crops. Maize is highly sensitive to the excess of water, and against the …
Responses, adaptation, and ROS metabolism in plants exposed to waterlogging stress
Waterlogging condition imposes serious threat to plant survival by disturbing normal growth
and development by hampering different physiological and metabolic activities, which …
and development by hampering different physiological and metabolic activities, which …
Genome-Wide Expression of Transcriptomes and Their Co-Expression Pattern in Subtropical Maize (Zea mays L.) under Waterlogging Stress
N Thirunavukkarasu, F Hossain, S Mohan, K Shiriga… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Waterlogging causes extensive damage to maize crops in tropical and subtropical regions.
The identification of tolerance genes and their interactions at the molecular level will be …
The identification of tolerance genes and their interactions at the molecular level will be …
Interactive effects of water-table depth, rainfall variation, and sowing date on maize production in the Western Pampas
EL Florio, JL Mercau, EG Jobbágy… - Agricultural Water …, 2014 - Elsevier
Shallow water-tables strongly influence agro-ecosystems and pose difficult management
challenges to farmers trying to minimize their negative effects on crops and maximize their …
challenges to farmers trying to minimize their negative effects on crops and maximize their …