Papers Presented at the International Workshop on Natural Resource Management in Rice Systems: Technology Adaption for Efficient Nutrient U.
First Statement of Responsibility
Balasubramanian, V.
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Springer Verlag
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2013
CONTENTS NOTE
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Foreword. Preface. I: Nutrient Management Strategies and Options. Strategies for Nutrient Management in Irrigated and Rainfed Rice Systems; A. Dobermann, P.F. White. Sustaining Productivity of Lowland Rice Soils: Issues and Options Related to N Availability; D.K. Kundu, J.K. Ladha. Interpreting Fertilizer Use Efficiency in relation to Soil Nutrient-Suppling Capacity, Factor Productivity, and Agronomic Efficiency; D.C. Olk, et al. Nitrogen Placement Technologies for Productivity, Profitability, and Environmental Quality of Rainfed Lowland Rice System; S.K. Mohanty, et al. On-Farm Adaptation of Knowledge-Intensive Nitrogen Management Technologies for Rice Systems; V. Balasubramanian, et al. Resource Management Option for Upland Areas of Indonesia; Z. Zaini, A.M. Fagi. The Role of Legume Fallows in Intensified Upland Rice-Based Systems of West Africa; M. Becker, D. Johnson. Soil and Crop Management Technologies for Enhancing Rice Production under Micronutrient Constraints; P. Savithri, et al. Strategies for Developing and Promoting Innovative Fertilizer Formulations for Efficient Crop Production: Industry's View; O.C. Bockman, et al. II: Farmer Adoption of Nutrient Management Technologies: Constraints and Opportunities. Farmer Adoption of Improved Nitrogen Management Technologies in Rice Farming: Technical Constraints and Opportunities for Improvement; V. Balasubramanian. Adoption of Nutrient Management Technologies for Rice Production: Economic and Institutional Constraints and Opportunities; S. Pandey. Government Policy Support for Technology Adaptation and Promotion: A Case Study of Urea Tablet Technology in Indonesia; E. Pasandaran, et al. III: Approaches and Methodologies for Evaluation and Promotion of Crop and Resource Management Technologies. High-Impact Strategy: Useful Principles and Practices for the Effective Delivery of Research Products; G.L. Denning, M.A. Bell. From-Research-to-Farmer Practice: A Case Study in Rice Pest Management; K.L. Heong. Ecosystem Analysis-based Methodology for Technology Extrapolation; V.P. Singh, et al. Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology (AIAT) for Evaluation and Dissemination of Crop Production Technologies in Indonesia; A. Dimyati, A. Suryana. Front-Line Demonstrations for Evaluating and Promoting New Technologies in Rice Systems in India; K. Krishnaiah. A Critical Review of Outreach Research Program in Technology Evaluation, Adaptation, and Dissemination for Rice Farmers in Nepal; H.B. Gurung, et al. South-South Cooperation: Indonesian Apprenticeship Program for African Rice Farmers; A.M. Soedrajat, A. Hans. Technology Evaluation, Adaptation, and Dissemination for Efficient Fertilizer Use in Rice Systems in India A Cooperative's Experience; B.P. Govil, V. Kumar. Grassroots Organization for Promoting Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security: The Experience of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh; M. Hossain, M.S. Alam. Increasing the Impact of Public-Sector Agricultural Engineering Research, Development, and Transfer; B. Douthwaite. Organizing Experimenting Farmers for Participation in Agricultural Research and Technology Development; J.A. Ashby, et al.