Southeast Asia must narrow down the yield gap to continue to be a major rice bowl

Southeast Asia is a major rice-producing region with a high level of internal consumption and accounting for 40% of global rice exports. Limited land resources, climate change and yield stagnation during recent years have once again raised concerns about the capacity of the region to remain as a lar...

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Main Authors: Yuan, Shen, Stuart, Alexander M., Laborte, Alice G., Rattalino Edreira, Juan I., Dobermann, Achim, Kien, Le Vu Ngoc, Thúy, Lưu Thị, Paothong, Kritkamol, Traesang, Prachya, Tint, Khin Myo, San, Su Su, Villafuerte, Marcelino Q., Quicho, Emma D., Pame, Anny Ruth P., Then, Rathmuny, Flor, Rica Joy, Thon, Neak, Agus, Fahmuddin, Agustiani, Nurwulan, Deng, Nanyan, Li, Tao, Grassini, Patricio
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164093

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