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  1. Advanced Prediction of Rice Yield Gaps Under Climate Uncertainty Using Machine Learning Techniques in Eastern India por Sahoo, Satiprasad, Singha, Chiranjit, Govind, Ajit

    Publicado 2024
    “…A significant rice yield gap (50-40 %) was found in the center and south-east areas (Bankura, Jhargram, and Paschim Medinipur), the northern region (Murshidabad and Birbhum), and the western region (Purulia). …”
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  2. Prediction of pulse suitability in rice fallow areas using fuzzy AHP-based machine learning methods in Eastern India por Sahoo, Satiprasad, Singha, Chiranjit, Govind, Ajit

    Publicado 2024
    “…According to the findings, all machine learning (ML) techniques identified high-suitability zones in the districts of Murshidabad, Birbhum, Paschim Bardhaman, Paschim Medinipur, and Jhargram. By using machine learning techniques such as shrinkage discriminant analysis (SDA), neural network (nnet), random forest (RF), Naive Bayes (NB), rule-based C5.0, genetic algorithm (GA), and particle swarm optimization (PSO), it was found that moderate suitability zones were visible in some areas of Murshidabad, Birbhum, Paschim Bardhaman, Paschim Medinipur, and Purulia. …”
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  3. Crop-livestock interactions and livelihoods in the Gangetic Plains of West Bengal, India: findings from a scoping study por Erenstein, Olaf, Varma, A., Thorpe, W.R., Singh, J.

    Publicado 2010
    “…The paper summarizes the findings from a scoping study to assess crop-livestock interactions and rural livelihoods in the Gangetic Plains of West Bengal, drawing from a village survey in three districts (Malda, Nadia and W Medinipur) and secondary data. The rice-cattle based rural livelihoods are in stark contrast with those in the western Indo-Gangetic Plains, whereas the state’s high human and livestock pressure and high poverty pose particular challenges to sustainable intensification and poverty reducing agricultural growth – particularly in the more remote districts. …”
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  4. Crop-livestock interactions and livelihoods in the Gangetic Plains of West Bengal, India por Thorpe, W.R., Erenstein, Olaf, Singh, J., Varma, A.

    Publicado 2007
    “…This scoping study presents an assessment of crop-livestock interactions and rural livelihoods in the Gangetic Plains of West Bengal, drawing from a village survey in three districts (Malda, Nadia and W Medinipur) and secondary data. The study reports are structured as follows. …”
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  5. Nutrients management and planting time adaptation to climate change for wet season rice production in subtropical India por Satapathy, Sushree Sagarika, Swain, Dillip Kumar, Pasupalak, Surendranath, Herath, Srikantha

    Publicado 2019
    “…The OTC experiments with ambient [CO2] level ([CO2] ~390 ppm) and elevated [CO2] (25% higher than the ambient) using cultivar ‘Swarna sub1 (140–145 days)’ were conducted during wet season of the years 2011 and 2012 at West Medinipur, India. Using CERES model, we simulated rice grain yield for future climate scenario (A1B) during the years 2020 (2010–2039) and 2080 (2071–2099) at four selected locations of the subtropical India. …”
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