Guidelines for Dry Seeded Rice (DSR): in the Cauvery Delta Zone, Tamil Nadu, India / Sudhir Yadav and others

Dry seeded rice (DSR) is becoming an attractive option for farmers in the Cauvery Delta Zone (CDZ) due to the elimination of the labor requirement for nursery preparation and maintenance, pulling out and transport of seedlings, and transplanting. Because the soil is not puddled, DSR also has a lower water requirement for crop establishment. Furthermore, the total crop cycle is shorter by 10−15 days because of the absence of transplanting shock. These features of DSR are of major importance for the Cauvery Delta (see below) because of the increasing scarcity of water for irrigation in the area. DSR can be readily adopted by small farmers as well as large farmers, provided that the required machinery is locally available (e.g., through custom hire). Best practice involves using a 2- or 4-wheel tractordrawn drill to seed in rows in dry or slightly moist soil.

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Main Authors: Sudhir-Yadav, Ganeshamoorthy, R., Humphreys, E., Rajendran, R., Ravi, V., Mussgnug, F., Kumar, V., Chauhan, B.S., Ramesh, T., Kamboj, B.R., Gathala, M.K., Malik, R., Jat, M.L., McDonald, A.
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Language:English
Published: CSISA 2014
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, RICE, DRY FARMING, SOWING, GUIDELINES,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-45522023-03-13T21:26:31Z Guidelines for Dry Seeded Rice (DSR): in the Cauvery Delta Zone, Tamil Nadu, India / Sudhir Yadav and others Sudhir-Yadav Ganeshamoorthy, R. Humphreys, E. Rajendran, R. Ravi, V. Mussgnug, F. Kumar, V. Chauhan, B.S. Ramesh, T. Kamboj, B.R. Gathala, M.K. Malik, R. Jat, M.L. McDonald, A. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY RICE DRY FARMING SOWING GUIDELINES Dry seeded rice (DSR) is becoming an attractive option for farmers in the Cauvery Delta Zone (CDZ) due to the elimination of the labor requirement for nursery preparation and maintenance, pulling out and transport of seedlings, and transplanting. Because the soil is not puddled, DSR also has a lower water requirement for crop establishment. Furthermore, the total crop cycle is shorter by 10−15 days because of the absence of transplanting shock. These features of DSR are of major importance for the Cauvery Delta (see below) because of the increasing scarcity of water for irrigation in the area. DSR can be readily adopted by small farmers as well as large farmers, provided that the required machinery is locally available (e.g., through custom hire). Best practice involves using a 2- or 4-wheel tractordrawn drill to seed in rows in dry or slightly moist soil. 38 pages 2015-10-26T21:54:50Z 2015-10-26T21:54:50Z 2014 Handbook http://hdl.handle.net/10883/4552 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF India India CSISA IFAD IRRI CIMMYT
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RICE
DRY FARMING
SOWING
GUIDELINES
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RICE
DRY FARMING
SOWING
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DRY FARMING
SOWING
GUIDELINES
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Ganeshamoorthy, R.
Humphreys, E.
Rajendran, R.
Ravi, V.
Mussgnug, F.
Kumar, V.
Chauhan, B.S.
Ramesh, T.
Kamboj, B.R.
Gathala, M.K.
Malik, R.
Jat, M.L.
McDonald, A.
Guidelines for Dry Seeded Rice (DSR): in the Cauvery Delta Zone, Tamil Nadu, India / Sudhir Yadav and others
description Dry seeded rice (DSR) is becoming an attractive option for farmers in the Cauvery Delta Zone (CDZ) due to the elimination of the labor requirement for nursery preparation and maintenance, pulling out and transport of seedlings, and transplanting. Because the soil is not puddled, DSR also has a lower water requirement for crop establishment. Furthermore, the total crop cycle is shorter by 10−15 days because of the absence of transplanting shock. These features of DSR are of major importance for the Cauvery Delta (see below) because of the increasing scarcity of water for irrigation in the area. DSR can be readily adopted by small farmers as well as large farmers, provided that the required machinery is locally available (e.g., through custom hire). Best practice involves using a 2- or 4-wheel tractordrawn drill to seed in rows in dry or slightly moist soil.
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Rajendran, R.
Ravi, V.
Mussgnug, F.
Kumar, V.
Chauhan, B.S.
Ramesh, T.
Kamboj, B.R.
Gathala, M.K.
Malik, R.
Jat, M.L.
McDonald, A.
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Ramesh, T.
Kamboj, B.R.
Gathala, M.K.
Malik, R.
Jat, M.L.
McDonald, A.
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title Guidelines for Dry Seeded Rice (DSR): in the Cauvery Delta Zone, Tamil Nadu, India / Sudhir Yadav and others
title_short Guidelines for Dry Seeded Rice (DSR): in the Cauvery Delta Zone, Tamil Nadu, India / Sudhir Yadav and others
title_full Guidelines for Dry Seeded Rice (DSR): in the Cauvery Delta Zone, Tamil Nadu, India / Sudhir Yadav and others
title_fullStr Guidelines for Dry Seeded Rice (DSR): in the Cauvery Delta Zone, Tamil Nadu, India / Sudhir Yadav and others
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