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Rice Production Strategies - Addressing Abiotic and Biotic Stresses and Socioeconomic Changes

Rice Production Strategies
Rice Production Strategies Addressing Abiotic and Biotic Stresses and Socioeconomic Changes Edited by Min Huang

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Min Huang
Min Huang ORCID icon for 0000-0002-6944-8538

Hunan Agricultural University,
China

Series Editor

W. James Grichar
W. James Grichar ORCID icon for 0000-0003-2966-2836

Texas A&M University,
United States of America

Published 28 January 2026

Doi 10.5772/intechopen.1008116

ISBN 978-1-83634-205-2

Print ISBN 978-1-83634-206-9

eBook (PDF) ISBN 978-1-83634-207-6

Copyright year 2026

Number of pages 234

Part of the book series Agricultural Sciences

Issn 3029-052X

This book presents strategies for rice production under abiotic and biotic stresses and socioeconomic changes, with a focus on climate-resilient agriculture, sustainable crop protection, and improved harvesting and postharvest management. It is intended as a reference for professionals and graduate students in all areas of rice science and technology.

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Table of Contents

Open access  chapters

1. Nano-Priming-Mediated Drought Stress Tolerance in Rice

By Moon Moon Choudhury, Debasish Panda and Sananda Mondal

54
2. Co-Application of Biochar and Poultry Manure Improves Rice Yield and Enhances Topsoil and Subsoil Nutrient Availability in Lowland Rice System under Minimum Tillage

By Fuseini Issaka, Vincent Agyemang Opoku, Mohammed Moro Buri, Ishak Shaibu, Benedicta Essel Ayamba, Samuel Kwasi Benefo, Godfred Yeboah and Mary Koduah

38
3. Climate-Smart Agriculture for Sustainable Rice Production: Innovations and Practices

By Ibukun Elizabeth Ojo, Motunrayo A. Ogunmola, Ebenezer Ayorinde Kolawole and Ikechukwu Chike

163
4. Analysis of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Irrigated and Non-Irrigated Rice Cultivation in Equatorial Regions

By Carmen Alicia Parrado Moreno, Jaime Humberto Bernal Riobo, Herbert Ferney Bautista Jiménez and Andrés Javier Peña Quiñones

29
5. New Threats to Rice Production: Emerging Pathogens and their Impact

By Rodrigo Pedrozo, Samuel de Paula, Madison Flasco, Felipe Dalla Lana, Yulin Jia and Camila Nicolli

153
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6. Rice False Smut: An Re-Emerging Disease; Biology, Detection and Its Mitigation – A Review

By Kalpana Krishnan, Medari Sagarika, Manonmnai Karunakaran, Ayyandurai Marimuthu, Ramasamy Subbiah, Ramakrishnan Muthusamy and Thiruvudainambi Sundararajan

55
7. Eco-Friendly Crop Protection in Rice: Innovations and Modern Technologies

By Archana Mishra, Panneerselvam Peramaiyan and Haq Abdul Shaik

63
8. Environmentally Friendly Pest Control Technology for Two Major Rice Pests Rattus argentiventer and White Rice Stem Borer Scirpophaga innotatain Rainfed Rice Fields in Indonesia

By Abdi Negara, Abdul Fattah, Asni Ardjanhar, Susilawati, Rahmini, Khojin Supriadi, Muhammad Ace Suhendar, M. Yasin, M. Sudjak Saenong, M. Basir Nappu, Dwi Purnamawati Widiastuti, Idaryani, Twenty Liana, Arif Anshori, Sri Wahyuni Budiarti, Muhamad Hidayanto, Bagus K. Udiarto and Muslimin

32
9. Sustainable Rice Harvesting Mechanization for Smallholder Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa

By Shadrack Kwadwo Amponsah, Divine Dogbeda Azumah, Maxwell Darko Asante and Daniel Dzorkpe Gamenyah

84

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