Capability of APSIM-Oryza to stimulate lowland rice-based farming systems under nitrogen treatments in a tropical climate
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| Paper/Presentation Title | Capability of APSIM-Oryza to stimulate lowland rice-based farming systems under nitrogen treatments in a tropical climate | 
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| Presentation Type | Paper | 
| Authors | Suriadi, Ahmad (Author), Gaydon, Donald (Author), Abawi, Yahya (Author) and Misra, R. K. (Author) | 
| Editors | Hatfield, Jerry L. and Hanson, Jon D. | 
| Journal or Proceedings Title | Farming Systems Design Symposium 2009 Proceedings | 
| Number of Pages | 2 | 
| Year | 2009 | 
| Web Address (URL) of Paper | http://www.iemss.org/farmsys09/uploads/2009_FSD_Proceedings.pdf | 
| Conference/Event | 2nd Biennial International Symposium on Farming Systems Design: Methodologies for Integrated Analysis of Farm Production Systems | 
| Event Details | 2nd Biennial International Symposium on Farming Systems Design: Methodologies for Integrated Analysis of Farm Production Systems Parent International Symposium for Farming Systems Design Event Date 23 to end of 26 Aug 2009 Event Location Monterey, United States | 
| Abstract | Rice is the most important crop in Asia and the staple food for most of the world’s population. Due to the overwhelming importance of this crop, modelling rice-based farming systems will provide valuable help to compare experimental research findings across regions, extrapolate field experimental data to wider environments, develop management recommendations and decision-support systems, explore | 
| Keywords | coarser soil; alternately submerged–nonsubmerged; continuously submerged; rice; water-saving irrigation | 
| ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 300205. Agricultural production systems simulation | 
| 300403. Agronomy | |
| 409901. Agricultural engineering | |
| Public Notes | Contents Copyright of the Authors - 2009. | 
| Byline Affiliations | Student Services | 
| Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia | |
| Department of Environment and Resource Management, Queensland | |
| Department of Agricultural, Civil and Environmental Engineering | 
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9z321/capability-of-apsim-oryza-to-stimulate-lowland-rice-based-farming-systems-under-nitrogen-treatments-in-a-tropical-climate
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