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volume 30 issue 3 (september 2009) : 184-191
SYSTEM OF RICE INTENSIFICATION-A REVIEW
1Department of Agronomy
Tamil Nadu Agric. University, Coimbatore- 641 003, India
ABSTRACT
Rice is one of the most important cereal crops in Asian countries. But now a day
water is in scarcity. Rice requires more water to grow. So to solve this scarcity problem,
one of the method is a system of rice intensification (SRI). This review is based on
the SRI components of young seedlings, wider spacing, Cono weeding, intermittent
wetting and drying.
water is in scarcity. Rice requires more water to grow. So to solve this scarcity problem,
one of the method is a system of rice intensification (SRI). This review is based on
the SRI components of young seedlings, wider spacing, Cono weeding, intermittent
wetting and drying.
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