Wednesday, November 4, 2009: 1:15 PM
	 Convention Center, Room 308, Third Floor
Abstract:
Soil evaporation is considered to be a non-beneficial loss of water, aside from its effect in moderating vapour pressure deficit on crop water use. Therefore, measures to reduce soil evaporation such as mulching are of interest for their potential to reduce water losses and increase crop water productivity. In the intensive irrigated rice-wheat systems of the North-West Indo-Gangetic Plains, rice residues are normally burnt prior to wheat sowing. However, recent machinery developments enable simultaneous direct drilling and mulching of wheat in residues of the previous rice crop. Field experiments were conducted during 2006-07 and 2007-08 in Punjab , India 
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