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RESEARCH
Note:
additional SRI
information can be found in the "writings
section"
Research
papers from proceedings
1) Proceedings of an International Conference on Assessments
of the System of Rice Intensification. Sanya, China,
April 1-4, 2002
(note: the entire
proceedings is also available)
- The
System of Rice Intensification and its use with hybrid rice varieties
in China by Yan Qingquan, Hunan Agricultural University
- Assessment
of using SRI with the super hybrid rice variety liangyoupei
by Ang Shengfu,
Wang Xiehui, Xiong Zhongjiong, Xie Shixiu Anqing Research Institute
of Agricultural Sciences, and Li Chengquan and Luo Yangchag, Anhui
Academy of Agricultural Sciences
- Physiological characteristics and
high-yield techniques with SRI rice
by
Wang Shao-hua, Cao Weixing, Jiang Dong, Dai Tingbo and Zhu Yan Nanjing
Agricultural University
- Tillering
patterns and the contribution of tillers to grain yield with hybrid
rice and wide spacing by Zhu Defeng, Cheng Shihua, Zhang
Yuping, and Lin Xiaqing, China National Rice Research Institute
- Physiological
effects of SRI methods on the rice plant
by Tao Longxing,
Wang Xi, and Min Shaokai, China National Rice Research Institute
- Experiments
with a modified System of Rice Intensification in India
by T. M. Thiyagarajan, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
- Evaluations
of the System of Rice Intensification in Fianarantsoa Province
of Madagascar by Bruno Andrianaivo, FOFIFA
- Evaluation
of nutrient uptake and nutrient-use efficiency of SRI and conventional
rice cultivation methods in Madagascar by Joeli
Barison, Cornell University/Landscape Development Interventions
Project
- Research
results on biological nitrogen fixation with the System of Rice
Intensification by Robert Randriamiharisoa,
University of Antananarivo, Madagascar
2)
Proceedings for the 4th International Crop Science Congress, In
Fischer, T. et al. New directions for a diverse planet Brisbane,
Australia, 26 September - 1 October 2004 www.cropscience.org.au
- The
System of Rice Intensification (SRI) for super-high yields of
rice in the Sichuan Basin by Jiaguo Zheng et al.,
Crop Research Institute, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences,
Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
- Can
yields of lowland rice resumes the increases that they showed
in the 1980s? by Horie Takeshi et al, Graduate School
of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Japan.
- Comparison
of productivity of System of Rice Intensification and
conventional rice farming systems in the dry-zone region
of Sri Lanka
by Sarath P. Nissanka and T. Bandara, University of
Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.
3) Proceedings of the Conference on Rural Poverty Reduction
through Research for Development and Transformation:
International research on food security, natural resource management
and rural development. Deutscher Tropentag, October 5 - 7, 2004,
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
- Anthofer,
Jürgen, "The
Potential of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) for poverty
reduction in Cambodia," (full
paper, pdf)
4) World Rice Research Conference, Tokyo, November 4, 2004 -
PowerPoints only - full proceedings unavailable
- Seven
PowerPoints presentations are available on-line that were presented at
the World Rice Research Conference was convened in Tokyo and
then Tsukuba, Japan, November 4, 2004. The event was sponsored
by FAO and IRRI and organized by the Japanese Minstry of Agriculture,
Forestry and Fisheries
Other Research Results
- Research
results can be found by
country
- Journal
articles and book chapters
- Stoop, W.A.
2005. The System of Rice Intensification
(SRI): Results from exploratory field research in Ivory Coast
-- Research needs and prospects for adaptation to diverse production
systems of resource-poor farmers West African Rice
Development Association, WARDA, Ivory Coast. 24 p.(unpublished)
(pdf)
Theses
- Adaptation
and adoption of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in
Myanmar using the Farmer Field School (FFS) approach.
Humayun Kabir, Phd dissertation, University of Honolulu, 2006.
124 p. (pdf)
- Nutrient-use
efficiency and nutrient uptake in conventional and intensive
(SRI) rice cultivation systems in Madagascar.
Joeli Barison, M.S. thesis submitted to the Department
of Crop and Soil Sciences, Cornell University, 2003. 94
p. (pdf)
(This thesis was based on both on-station experimental trials
at Beforona research station in Madagascar and on-farm studies
of rice plants and practices associated with SRI and conventional
rice cultivation. The latter sample was based on interviews with
109 farmers and measurements taken on their 109 farms sampled
in four different parts of Madagascar during 2001-2002.)
- Evidence
on the opportunities for development of rice production
with the adoption of the System of Rice Intensification,
and evaluation of biological nitrogen fixation (in
French)
Andry Andriankaja, Memoire de Fin d'Etudes (thesis) for the Department
of Agriculture (Agronomy), Higher School for Agricultural Sciences
(ESSA), University of Antananarivo, 2003
French
language document (92 pages, pdf )
English language summary
- Summary
of findings
from thesis research on SRI (1999) Frederic Bonlieu, University
of Angers, France
- McHugh thesis(2002)
- not yet on-line
- Moser thesis
(2001) - not yet on-line
- Rajaonarison
thesis (2000) - not yet on-line
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