<mods:mods version="3.3" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-3.xsd" xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><mods:titleInfo><mods:title>System of Rice Intensification: Its Present Status, Future Prospects and Role in Seed Production in India</mods:title></mods:titleInfo><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">R</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Mahender Kumar</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">L V</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Subba Rao</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">V R</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Babu</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">S</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Gopalakrishnan</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">K</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Surekha</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">Ch</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Padmavathi</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">N</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Somashekar</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">P</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Raghuveer rao</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">B</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Sreenivas Prasad</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">P C</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Latha</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">B</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Nirmala</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">P</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Muthuraman</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">S</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Ravichandran</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">V</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Vinod Goud</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:name type="personal"><mods:namePart type="given">B C</mods:namePart><mods:namePart type="family">Viraktamath</mods:namePart><mods:role><mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name><mods:abstract>System of Rice Intensification (SRI) as an alternate rice cultivation&#13;
methodology, developed in Madagascar 25 years ago, is gaining wider acceptance&#13;
in many countries including India. SRI method claims to greatly enhance water&#13;
productivity and grain yield. But there is lack of understanding of scientific&#13;
principles underlying and synergetic effects of the principles followed in SRI,&#13;
especially in Indian conditions. The present paper is intended to discuss about&#13;
significance and necessity of SRI along with performance of SRI at about 25&#13;
locations across the country for a period of four years. SRI was found to record 7-&#13;
20% higher grain yield over the traditional irrigated transplanted rice in different&#13;
agro-climatic situations of the country. SRI also recorded higher nutrient use&#13;
efficiency without depleting soil available nutrients as compared to conventional&#13;
transplanting"after two seasons of the study. The varieties having better tillering&#13;
ability as well as hybrids (KRH 2, HRI 126, PHB 71 and DRRH 2) were found&#13;
promising and recorded higher grain yield over the high-yielding varieties and&#13;
scented cultivars with moderate tillering. Root volume, dry mass and&#13;
dehydrogenase activity in soil enhanced by 7-25% (measure of microbial activity)&#13;
were found to be higher in SRI, compared with conventional method. There was&#13;
reduction in seed rate by 80%, nursery area also obviously, water requirement&#13;
by 29% and growth duration by 8-12 days, thereby enhancing water productivity&#13;
and per day productivity of rice cultivars in SRI, which also proved to be helpful&#13;
in producing more seed for faster seed multiplication and also quality seed for&#13;
higher productivity. Water saving alone should be a strong justification for the&#13;
adoption of SRI wherever water is not abundant. Ther~ is a need for further&#13;
enhancing the rice productivity in SRI by identifying suitable cultivars, modifying&#13;
practices to suit local agro-climatic conditions and understanding long term&#13;
synergic effects among different practices.</mods:abstract><mods:classification authority="lcc">Agriculture-Farming, Production, Technology, Economics</mods:classification><mods:originInfo><mods:dateIssued encoding="iso8061">2013</mods:dateIssued></mods:originInfo><mods:genre>Article</mods:genre></mods:mods>