Crop Production and Management in Semi-Arid and Arid Environments

JIRCAS international symposium series
ISSN 13406108
NII recode ID (NCID) AA1100908X
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Saudi Arabia is an arid country having limited water resources coupled with a hot and dry climate. Important factors, affecting crop production in an arid environment, include soil type, water availability, rainfall intensity, high evaporative conditions, high infiltration rate of soil, crop selection, fertilizer use and crop management practices. Recently, research has indicated that optimum crop production in an arid·environment can only be achieved if improved soil, water and crop management practices are adopted. For example: average wheat production in Saudi Arabia has reached up to 7-8 Mg ha-1 due to the adoption of improved crop production technology and management. Overall wheat production in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ranged from 0.28 million tons (1977) to 1.75 million tons (1998). The main objective of this paper is to identify factors important for increased crop production and to discuss different soil, water and crop management practices adopted for optimal crop production, sustainable agriculture and higher water use efficiency. Overall, there exists an excellent potential for a reasonable crop production if certain soil, water and crop management practices are considered in an arid environment.
Creator Ali A. Al-Jaloud Ghulam Hussain
Publisher Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Available Online
Issue 10
spage 105
epage 116
Language eng

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