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Roland J. Buresh
Researcher at International Rice Research Institute
Publications - 100
Citations - 7316
Roland J. Buresh is an academic researcher from International Rice Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sesbania & Fertilizer. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 100 publications receiving 6549 citations. Previous affiliations of Roland J. Buresh include International Fertilizer Development Center & Rice University.
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Soil Fertility Replenishment in Africa: An Investment in Natural Resource Capital
Pedro A. Sanchez,Keith D. Shepherd,Meredith J. Soule,Frank Place,Roland J. Buresh,Anne-Marie N. Izac,A. Uzo Mokwunye,Fred R. Kwesiga,Cyrus G. Ndiritu,Paul L. Woomer +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the problem of soil fertility depletion in smallholder farms in Africa and propose a solution to solve it by using natural resource capital to replenish soil fertility.
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Strategies for overcoming low agronomic nitrogen use efficiency in irrigated rice systems in China
Shaobing Peng,Roland J. Buresh,Jianliang Huang,Jianchang Yang,Yingbin Zou,Xuhua Zhong,Guanghuo Wang,Fusuo Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the farmers' N-fertilizer practices with other N management strategies such as real-time N management (RTNM) and fixed-time adjustable-dose N management(FTNM), and determined the possibility to improve the agronomic N use efficiency of irrigated rice in China.
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Improving nitrogen fertilization in rice by site-specific N management. A review
Shaobing Peng,Roland J. Buresh,Jianliang Huang,Xuhua Zhong,Yingbin Zou,Jianchang Yang,Guanghuo Wang,Yuanying Liu,Ruifa Hu,Qiyuan Tang,Kehui Cui,Fusuo Zhang,Achim Dobermann +12 more
TL;DR: After a decade of research on SSNM in China and other Asian rice-growing countries, it is believed SSNM is a matured technology for improving both fertilizer N use efficiency and grain yield of rice crop.
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Chapter 3 Crop Residue Management for Lowland Rice-Based Cropping Systems in Asia
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate for rice-based cropping systems existing and emerging in-field alternatives to burning residues based on criteria of productivity, profitability, environmental impact, and sustainability.