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    Qualitative land suitability evaluation for the growth of rice and off-seasons crops as rice based cropping system on paddy fields of central Guilan, Iran by Soltani, Shahram Mahmoud, Musa, Mohamed Hanafi, Aghamolki, Mohammad Taghi Karbalaei, Khayambashi, B.

    Published 2013
    “…One of the most serious and urgent constraint in lowland paddy fields of Iran is to improve agricultural land management and cropping patterns either to increase the agricultural production with proper land use resources or to get more income from out of season plant as a second crops.Therefore, the objective of this study was to find the most suitable off-season crops after rice. Qualitative Land Suitability (QLS) classification of fifteen first and second agricultural crops in the paddy fields of the Guilan plain in Iranunder RBCS that covers an area of 40567 ha was carried out. …”
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    Ross River Virus Infection Surveillance in the Greater Perth Metropolitan Area – Has There been an Increase in Cases in the Winter Months? by Selvey, Linda, Donelly, J., Lindsay, M., Boddu, S., D'Abrera, V., Smith, D.

    Published 2014
    “…An increase in off-season (June to September) Ross River virus (RRV) notifications from the greater Perth metropolitan area was observed from 2006 to 2009. …”
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    Weed Diversity Under Different Water Regimes in Irrigated Direct-Seeded Rice Cultivation by Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful

    Published 2008
    “…The percentages of reduction in weeded plots from the highest rice yield in T1 to lowest in T5 were 40% in Off Season 2004 and 44.4% in Main Season 2004/2005. …”
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    Time series econometric estimation of supply equation for Malaysian rice sector by Umar, Haruna Suleiman, Abdullah, Amin Mahir, Shamsudin, Mad Nasir, Mohamed, Zainal Abidin

    Published 2014
    “…Rice production in the country is characterized by two production seasons namely, main- season and off-season. Officially, the two production seasons data usually aggregated to form single data of domestic rice supply for the nation. …”
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    Critical Period for Weed Control in Saturated and Flooded Field, and Chemical Weed Control in Direct Seeded Rice Under Saturated Condition by Mohd Yusof, Mohamad Najib

    Published 2009
    “…The experiments were: 1) Critical period in saturated and flooded field (off season 2005 and main season 2005/2006); 2) Chemical weed control in saturated field (main season 2005/2006 and off season 2006). …”
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    Efficacy of herbicides on the control weeds and productivity of direct seeded rice under minimal water conditions by Juraimi, Abdul Shukor, Begum, Mahfuza, Mohd Yusof, Mohamad Najib, Man, Azmi

    Published 2010
    “…Field experiments have been conducted at the MARDI Seberang Perai Research Station for two seasons: main season 2005/2006 (October - February) and off-season 2006 (March - September) to determine the efficacy of herbicides in controlling weeds and their subsequent effect on rice productivity. …”
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    Modeling solute transport for improved fertiliser use in rice production system by Mo'allim, Abdikani Abdullahi

    Published 2018
    “…The amount of rainfall contributed to 23.8% and 40.4% of total water input in the main season and off-season, respectively. Drainage flow accounted 37.3% and 43.7% of the total water input during off season and main season, respectively. …”
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    Critical period of weed control in aerobic rice by Anwar, Md. Parvez, Juraimi, Abdul Shukor, Samedani, Batoul, Puteh, Adam, Man, Azmi

    Published 2012
    “…Critical period was determined as 7–49 days after seeding in off-season and 7–53 days in main season to achieve 95% of weed-free yield, and 23–40 days in off-season and 21–43 days in main season to achieve 90% of weed-free yield. …”
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    Critical period of weed competition in direct seeded rice under saturated and flooded conditions by Juraimi, Abdul Shukor, Mohd Yusof, Mohamad Najib, Begum, Mahfuza, Abd Rahim, Anuar, Man, Azmi, Puteh, Adam

    Published 2009
    “…Field experiment was conducted at the Malaysian Agriculture Research and Development Institute (MARDI) station, Seberang Perai, Penang in off-season 2005 and main season 2005/2006, to determine the critical period of weed competition in saturated and flooded conditions. …”
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    Improving irrigation water delivery performance of a large-scale rice irrigation scheme by Kamal, Md. Rowshon, Mojid, M. A., Mohd Soom, Mohd Amin, Mohamed Zawawi, Mohamed Azwan, Yazid, A. M.

    Published 2014
    “…The corresponding performance indicators provided by the model are 74 and 89% in the off-season (February-June). The dependability of water supply is higher in the off-season than in the main season, while the relative water supply (RWS) is the converse. …”
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    Critical period for weedy rice control in direct-seeded rice by Man, Azmi, Juraimi, Abdul Shukor, Mohd Yusof, Mohamad Najib

    Published 2007
    “…On-station trials were conducted in MARDI Seberang Perai in main season 2004/05 and off-season 2005 to determine the critical period of weedy rice control in direct-seeded rice. …”
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    Irrigation simulation model for various crops in Selangor State, Malaysia by Roy, Swapan Kumar, Ahmad, Desa

    Published 1999
    “…An irrigation simulation model has been applied to determine the daily water requirement and irrigation interval for the off-season. In this model, the reference crop evapo-transpiration is estimated by Blaney-Criddle method. …”
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    Climate-smart agro-hydrological model for the assessment of future adaptive water allocation for Tanjong Karang rice irrigation scheme by Ismail, Habibu

    Published 2020
    “…The projected climate patterns indicate that the water availability for irrigation is expected in the future to be more critical during the off-season period. Future streamflow at UBRB decreases in all future periods (2010-2099) during the main and off-seasons. …”
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    Aquacrop and ensemble global climate models for rice production under climate change impact by Ali, Houma Abdusslam Ahmad

    Published 2021
    “…Irrigation water accounted for 59.6% of the total water input (irrigation and rainfall) during the off season and 76.2% of the total water input during the main season. …”
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    NFT-troughs for protected vegetable production in the tropics by E. S., Lim

    Published 1989
    “…Covered structures used to provide protection from the adverse weather conditions during the off-season restrict the preparation of land for cultivation. …”
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    Efficacy and economics of different herbicides in aerobic rice system by Arul Sebastian Micheal, Jaya Suria, Juraimi, Abdul Shukor, Rahman, Md. Moshiur, Man, Azmi, Selamat, Ahmad

    Published 2011
    “…The trial used a RCB design with three replications in the off season and four replications in the main season, respectively. …”
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    Morphological identification and chemical control of weed population growth in aerobic rice (Oryza sativa L.) system by Aani, Siti Nur Anisah

    Published 2018
    “…The acceptable of 10% AYL in the off season ranged from 12 DAS until 40 DAS in the off season while, 23 DAS until 37 DAS in the main season. …”
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    Climate-smart decision support system for assessing water demand patterns under future climate change for Kerian rice irrigation scheme, Malaysia by Mohd Nasir, Muhammad Adib

    Published 2019
    “…Simulation of optimum release shows that the off- season of rice planting will suffer shortage conditions under future climate for RCP4.5, RCP6.0, and RCP8.5 scenarios. …”
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