Modeling the response of crop emergence to sowing depth and soil water deficit in direct-seeded rice
Background and aims Dry direct seeding of rice in the tropics often suffers from poor crop establishment owing to soil water deficit. A potential solution is sowing deeply to utilize residual soil moisture farther below the surface. We evaluated rice emergence under various sowing depths and soil mo...
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| Formato: | Journal Article |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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Springer
2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160032 |
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