Literature DB >> 26527502

Agronomic improvements can make future cereal systems in South Asia far more productive and result in a lower environmental footprint.

Jagdish Kumar Ladha1, Adusumilli Narayana Rao1, Anitha K Raman1, Agnes Tirol Padre2, Achim Dobermann3, Mahesh Gathala4, Virender Kumar2, Yashpal Saharawat5, Sheetal Sharma1, Hans Peter Piepho6, Md Mursedul Alam7, Ranjan Liak8, Ramasamy Rajendran9, Chinnagangannagari Kesava Reddy1, Rajender Parsad10, Parbodh C Sharma11, Sati Shankar Singh12, Abhijit Saha13, Shamsoon Noor14.   

Abstract

South Asian countries will have to double their food production by 2050 while using resources more efficiently and minimizing environmental problems. Transformative management approaches and technology solutions will be required in the major grain-producing areas that provide the basis for future food and nutrition security. This study was conducted in four locations representing major food production systems of densely populated regions of South Asia. Novel production-scale research platforms were established to assess and optimize three futuristic cropping systems and management scenarios (S2, S3, S4) in comparison with current management (S1). With best agronomic management practices (BMPs), including conservation agriculture (CA) and cropping system diversification, the productivity of rice- and wheat-based cropping systems of South Asia increased substantially, whereas the global warming potential intensity (GWPi) decreased. Positive economic returns and less use of water, labor, nitrogen, and fossil fuel energy per unit food produced were achieved. In comparison with S1, S4, in which BMPs, CA and crop diversification were implemented in the most integrated manner, achieved 54% higher grain energy yield with a 104% increase in economic returns, 35% lower total water input, and a 43% lower GWPi. Conservation agriculture practices were most suitable for intensifying as well as diversifying wheat-rice rotations, but less so for rice-rice systems. This finding also highlights the need for characterizing areas suitable for CA and subsequent technology targeting. A comprehensive baseline dataset generated in this study will allow the prediction of extending benefits to a larger scale.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  South Asia; best management practices; cereal productivity; cereals systems; conservation agriculture; crop diversification; global warming potential; rice-based cropping system

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26527502     DOI: 10.1111/gcb.13143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Chang Biol        ISSN: 1354-1013            Impact factor:   10.863


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