Impact of water management on yield and water productivity with system of rice intensification (SRI) and conventional transplanting system in rice

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Amod Kumar Thakur
Rajeeb Kumar Mohanty
Dhiraj U. Patil
Ashwani Kumar
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[1] Directorate of Water Management,
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Conventional transplanting system; Irrigation; Rice; System of rice intensification; Water productivity;
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The system of rice intensification (SRI) reportedly enhances yield with less water requirement. This claim was investigated to determine the effects of alternative cultivation methods and water regimes on crop growth and physiological performance. Treatment combinations compared SRI with the conventional transplanting system (CTS) using standard practices, evaluating both along a continuum from continuous flooding to water applications at 1, 3, 5, or 7 days after disappearance of ponded water (DAD), subjecting plants to differing degrees of water stress while reducing total water expenditure. SRI methods gave significant changes in plants’ phenotype in terms of root growth and tillering, with improved xylem exudation and photosynthetic rates during the grain-filling stage compared to CTS. This resulted in significant increases in panicle length, more grains and more filled grains panicle−1, greater 1,000-grain weight, and higher grain yield under SRI management. Overall, averaged across the five water regimes evaluated, SRI practice produced 49 % higher grain yield with 14 % less water than under CTS; under SRI, water productivity increased by 73 %, from 3.3 to 5.7 kg ha-mm−1. The highest CTS grain yield and water productivity were with the 1-DAD treatment (4.35 t ha−1 and 3.73 kg ha-mm−1); SRI grain yield and water productivity were the greatest at 3-DAD (6.35 t ha−1 and 6.47 kg ha-mm−1).
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