Improving the Climate Resilience of Rice Farming in Flood-Prone Areas through Azolla Biofertilizer and Saline-Tolerant Varieties
Rice farming in coastal areas is often victim to flooding as a result of climate change. Low-cost adaptation strategies are required to increase resilience and rice productivity in these flood-prone coastal areas. In this study, enriched Azolla extract (EAE) liquid biofertilizers, combined with sele...
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Main Authors: | Tualar Simarmata, Muhamad Khais Prayoga, Mieke R. Setiawati, Kustiwa Adinata, Silke Stöber |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a43a334816c2499690d0523e5141d2cd |
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