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Resource Management in Rice Systems: Nutrients
Papers presented at the International Workshop on Natural Resource Management in Rice Systems: Technology Adaption for Efficient Nutrient Use, Bogor, Indonesia, 2-5 December 1996

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Rice is the major staple food in Asia, and food security means rice security for most Asians. By the year 2025, we need to produce about 60% more rice than we do today to meet the growing demand. Efficient use of inputs is vital to safely produce the additional food from limited resources with minimal impact on the environment. This book reviews emerging knowledge-intensive technologies and decision aids for improved nutrient management in rice, technology adoption constraints at the farm level, and innovative approaches for field evaluation and promotion of new technologies to farmers. It is highly useful to rice scientists and development workers, students of agronomy, soil science, and plant nutrition, and crop consultants and extension workers in rice all over the world.

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Assisted by J.K. Ladha (Editor), G.L. Denning (Editor), V. Balasubramanian (Editor), G. L. Denning (Editor), J. K. Ladha (Editor), K Ladha (Editor), J K Ladha (Editor), G L Denning (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 11.03.2013
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
 
EAN 9789401061339
ISBN 978-94-0-106133-9
Pages 360
Illustrations XIII, 360 p.
Dimensions (packing) 19.5 x 2 x 26 cm
Weight (packing) 800 g
 
Series Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences > Vol.81
Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences > 81
 

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