Expanding the environmental coverage of high yield technology.

Cultivated rice evolved from wild rices found growing along river estuaries. As a taste for cereal developed, cultivation began and migration of the early cultivators accelerated the evolution of cultivated forms adapted to different environments. Today most rice is cultivated under controlled irrigation. In several developing countries it is also grown in a variety of difficult environments where drought, soil fertility, insects, diseases, and mineral toxicity are important constraints. Most international research efforts have been concentrated on irrigated rice. But recently, more attention began to be paid to problems in the more difficult environments. Here we report some aspects of the Brazilian experience on upland rice, which indicates that technology can increase yields and reduce instability, and that under difficult environments, upland rice can be a stable and profitable source of food. Brazil produces about 9 million tonnes of rice yearly; 70% from upland and the rest from irrigated land. Total cultivated area varies from 5 to 6 million hectares.

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Main Authors: BLUMENSCHEIN, A., PRABHU, A. S., KLUTHCOUSKI, J., STEINMETZ, S., PINHEIRO, B. da S., SILVEIRA FILHO, A.
Other Authors: ALMIRO BLUMENSCHEIN, CNPAF; ANNE SITARAMA PRABHU, CNPAF; JOAO KLUTHCOUSKI, CNPAF; SILVIO STEINMETZ, CNPAF; BEATRIZ DA SILVEIRA PINHEIRO, CNPAF; AUSTRELINO SILVEIRA FILHO, CNPAF.
Format: Parte de livro biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2016-11-24
Subjects:Arroz, Oryza sativa, Sistema de produção, Resistência a seca, Doença de planta, Praga de planta, Melhoramento Genético Vegetal, Rice, Plant breeding, Plant pests, Plant diseases and disorders, Drought tolerance,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1056999
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