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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7737 Record No: H039687)
2 Singh, V. P.; Singh, G.; Singh, S. P.; Kumar, A.; Singh, Y.; Johnson, D. E.; Mortimer, A. M. 2008. Direct seeding and weed management in the irrigated rice-wheat production system. In Singh, Y.; Singh, V. P.; Chauhan, B.; Orr, A.; Mortimer, A. M.; Johnson, D. E.; Hardy, B. (Eds.). Direct seeding of rice and weed management in the irrigated rice-wheat cropping system of the Indo-Ganetic Plains. Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). pp.131-137.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H043137)
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3 Subbaiah, S. V. 2008. Studies on weed and water management in direct-seeded rice. In Singh, Y.; Singh, V. P.; Chauhan, B.; Orr, A.; Mortimer, A. M.; Johnson, D. E.; Hardy, B. (Eds.). Direct seeding of rice and weed management in the irrigated rice-wheat cropping system of the Indo-Ganetic Plains. Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). pp.177-189.
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(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.6.1 G714 INT Record No: H043645)
5 Sarangi, S. K.; Burman, D.; Mandal, S.; Maji, B.; Tuong, T. P.; Humphreys, E.; Bandyopadhyay, B. K.; Sharma, D. K. 2015. Reducing irrigation water requirement of dry season rice (boro) in coastal areas using timely seeding and short duration varieties. In Humphreys, E.; Tuong, T. P.; Buisson, Marie-Charlotte; Pukinskis, I.; Phillips, M. (Eds.). Proceedings of the CPWF, GBDC, WLE Conference on Revitalizing the Ganges Coastal Zone: Turning Science into Policy and Practices, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 21-23 October 2014. Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF). pp.68-79.
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6 Shaheen, F. A. 2016. The art of glacier grafting: innovative water harvesting techniques in Ladakh. IWMI-Tata Water Policy Research Highlight, 8. 8p.
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As a cold desert with extreme climate and limited precipitaon, Ladakh struggles to meet its irrigaon requirements. In recent years, a historical pracce of graing glaciers and a new innovave technique of building 'ice stupa' has helped communies improve irrigaon access and extend the crop calendar. This Highlight looks at how combining sound science with credible local knowledge is helping people improve climate resilience.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H047889)
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