2023
DOI: 10.3329/brj.v25i2.62705
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Rice-based Cropping System Intensification in the Coastal Saline area of Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects

Abstract: The coastal zone environment of Bangladesh is characterised geographically by river deltas and estuaries, where tidal and riverine flooding and varying salinity levels affect agriculture and livelihoods. In this area, the land and agricultural productivity is very low because of several constraints, particularly waterlogging, high salinity of soil and water, freshwater scarcity for crop irrigation and natural disaster. In this review, the objectives are to focus on the limiting factors for crop intensifying an… Show more

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“…Moreover, the low-yielding traditional T. aman (monsoon season) rice is usually harvested late (Paul et al, 2021b;Shahadat et al, 2019). After harvesting rice, most of the lands remain fallow due to excessive wet conditions, salinity, and so on.…”
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“…Moreover, the low-yielding traditional T. aman (monsoon season) rice is usually harvested late (Paul et al, 2021b;Shahadat et al, 2019). After harvesting rice, most of the lands remain fallow due to excessive wet conditions, salinity, and so on.…”
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“…In intensified cropping systems, nutrient requirements of monsoon rice and other dry season crops are still under question for the coastal zone (Bell et al, 2019;Kabir et al, 2019;Paul et al, 2021b). In most of the cases farmers do not get satisfactory yields due to inadequate application of fertilizers (Mainuddin et al, 2019;Sarkar et al, 2022).…”
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