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Yield Gap Analysis of Wheat Production in Central Asia
Eighteen sites were considered in this study. These reflected all major agro-ecological zones of Central Asia suitable for wheat cultivation; rainfed (spring) wheat production predominating in the north of Kazakhstan and ...
Integrated Land and Water Productivity Improvement in the Aral Sea Basin
Prior to this demonstration, experiment comprehensive investigation on efficiency of conventional irrigation scheduling against widely used ET-based irrigation scheduling in Khorezm region had been limited. This experiment ...
Managing Scarce Water Resources in Irrigated Agri-Food Systems of Central Asia Two Case Studies
Irrigated agriculture is the backbone of Central Asian economies. Therefore, efficient irrigation water management is of crucial importance to the sustainable crop production in the region. Presented here are two studies ...
Optimizing Use of Water for Cotton Production using Evapotranspiration-based Irrigation scheduling Technique in the Fergana Valley, Uzbekistan
Irrigated agriculture is the backbone of Central Asian economies and efficient irrigation management is of crucial importance to the sustainable crop production. The ET-based irrigation scheduling method has potential to ...
Methodology for Assessing and Monitoring Rangeland Vegetation in Central Asia
Rangelands Central Asian countries occupy a total area of approximately 260×106 hm2
, occupying 65% of
the total land area of these five countries (Gintzburger, 2004). These rangelands are considered as the
largest contiguous ...
Conservation Agriculture for combating land degradation in Central Asia: a synthesis
This manuscript reviews scientific findings on agricultural systems, associated land
degradation and selected remedies such as Conservation Agricultural (CA) practices to
counterbalance these. In particular, this review ...
Methodology for assessing and monitoring rangeland vegetation in Central Asia
Rangelands Central Asian countries occupy a total area of approximately 260×106 hm2, occupying 65% of the total land area of these five countries (Gintzburger, 2004). These rangelands are considered as the largest ...