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Balwinder-Singh
Researcher at International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Publications - 27
Citations - 1474
Balwinder-Singh is an academic researcher from International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Irrigation & Mulch. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1039 citations. Previous affiliations of Balwinder-Singh include International Rice Research Institute & Punjab Agricultural University.
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The Happy Seeder enables direct drilling of wheat into rice stubble
HS Sidhu,Manpreet-Singh,Elizabeth Humphreys,Elizabeth Humphreys,Yadvinder-Singh,Balwinder-Singh,Balwinder-Singh,S. S. Dhillon,John Blackwell,John Blackwell,Bector,Malkeet-Singh,Sarbjeet-Singh +12 more
TL;DR: The Happy Seeder as discussed by the authors combines the stubble mulching and seed drilling functions in the one machine, which reduces air pollution and loss of nutrients and organic carbon due to burning, at the same time as maintaining or increasing yield.
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Evaluation of the APSIM model in cropping systems of Asia
Donald S. Gaydon,Donald S. Gaydon,Balwinder-Singh,Enli Wang,P. L. Poulton,Basim Ahmad,Faheem Ahmed,S. Akhter,Ibne Karim M. Ali,R.P.R.K. Amarasingha,A.K. Chaki,A.K. Chaki,Chao Chen,Burhan U. Choudhury,R. Darai,Arun K. Das,Zvi Hochman,Heidi Horan,E.Y. Hosang,P. Vijaya Kumar,Azhar Khan,Alison M. Laing,Lily Y. Liu,M.A.P.W.K. Malaviachichi,K.P. Mohapatra,M.A. Muttaleb,B. Power,Ando M. Radanielson,Gaurav Rai,Muzamil Rashid,W.M.U.K. Rathanayake,Md. Moklesur Rahman Sarker,D.R. Sena,M. Shamim,N. Subash,A. Suriadi,Lalith Suriyagoda,Guocheng Wang,Jing Wang,R.K. Yadav,Christian Roth +40 more
TL;DR: The Agricultural Production Systems Simulator (APSIM) as mentioned in this paper was used to simulate the performance of cropping systems in Asia from several perspectives: crop phenology, production, water use, soil dynamics (water and organic carbon) and crop CO 2 response, as well as its ability to simulate cropping sequences without resetting of soil variables.
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The effect of rice straw mulch on evapotranspiration, transpiration and soil evaporation of irrigated wheat in Punjab, India
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of rice straw mulch on components of the water balance of irrigated wheat were conducted during 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 in Punjab, India, on a clay loam soil.
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Can productivity and profitability be enhanced in intensively managed cereal systems while reducing the environmental footprint of production? Assessing sustainable intensification options in the breadbasket of India.
Virender Kumar,Hanuman S. Jat,Hanuman S. Jat,Parbodh C. Sharma,Balwinder-Singh,Mahesh K. Gathala,R. K. Malik,Baldev Raj Kamboj,Arvind Kumar Yadav,Jagdish K. Ladha,Anitha Raman,D. K. Sharma,Andrew M. McDonald +12 more
TL;DR: Higher cereal productivity can be achieved with lower environmental footprint through conservation agriculture and directly sown rice has potential to save water, energy and global warming potential compared to transplanted rice.
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Growth, yield and water productivity of zero till wheat as affected by rice straw mulch and irrigation schedule
Balwinder-Singh,Elizabeth Humphreys,Philip Eberbach,Asitha Katupitiya,Yadvinder-Singh,Surinder S. Kukal +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of rice straw mulch and irrigation scheduling on wheat growth, yield, water use and water productivity during 2006-2008 were studied in Punjab, India.