Rice Fallow Pulses for Agricultural Potential for South Asian Region

., Devi Geethika J and ., Subramanian E and ., Gurusamy A and ., Arunachalam P and ., Bhakiyathu Saliha B and Selvarani, G. and Jothilakshmi, K. and Sathishkumar, A. (2024) Rice Fallow Pulses for Agricultural Potential for South Asian Region. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International, 46 (10). pp. 603-611. ISSN 2457-0591

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Abstract

Rice fallows refer to lowland areas where rice is cultivated during the monsoon (kharif season) is left unplanted during the winter season (rabi) due to various factors. These include the early cessation of monsoon rains which resulted in soil moisture stress during winter season; waterlogging and excessive moisture in November/December, led to unsuitable for winter crops; the absence of suitable varieties for late planting at winter season and socio-economic issues such as damage by stray cattle or blue bulls. India accounts for a significant majority of about 79% of South Asia's total rice fallows which amount to 11.65 million hectares out of the region's total of 15.0 million hectares. The review assess the scenario of rice fallow pulses, production technologies and its constraints in the present trend.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Afro Asian Library > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 28 Oct 2024 08:05
Last Modified: 28 Oct 2024 08:05
URI: http://classical.academiceprints.com/id/eprint/1451

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