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Original Articles

System of rice intensification in short duration rice hybrids under varying bio-physical regimes: New opportunities to enhance rice productivity and rural livelihoods in North-Western Himalayas under a participatory-mode technology transfer program

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Pages 2581-2605 | Received 25 Sep 2017, Accepted 05 Mar 2018, Published online: 11 Nov 2018
 

Abstract

To harness the benefits of system of rice intensification (SRI) coupled with short-duration rice-hybrids, 10 multi-location “On-Farm-Trials” were conducted during 2007–2012 in Himachal Pradesh, India. The study revealed that rice-hybrids were more productive with higher resource-use-efficiency than high-yielding-varieties (HYVs) both under conventional-transplanting (CT) and SRI. The Arize-6129 rice-hybrid exhibited wider adaptability for CT and SRI under varying bio-physical regimes. Arize-6129 rice-hybrid under SRI in rainfed medium-fertility, irrigated medium-fertility and irrigated high-fertility situations yielded about 6.75–6.88, 7.00–7.86, and 7.58-8.32 t grains ha−1, respectively; with respective net returns of INR 48,517–49,761, 57,240–62,603 and 64,333–66,748 ha−1. After Arize-6129, “Swift,” “US-312,” and “PAC-801” are the alternate options for SRI-cultivation. Adoption of SRI using short-duration rice-hybrids under participator-mode technology-transfer program, led to higher net income gains by 29.4% over CT in study area. Overall, SRI using short-duration rice-hybrids has provided new opportunities to enhance rice productivity and profitability to transform rural-livelihoods in wet-temperate NW Himalayas.

Acknowledgments

Authors are highly thankful to CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, India for financial assistance and technical support to carry-out this study. The technical support extended by Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA), District Mandi, Himachal Pradesh is also sincerely acknowledged.

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