There has been a remarkable shift in the cropping patterns in Haryana,
India since the Green Revolution. In Haryana 1.23 million hectares area
is reported under rice cultivation with total production of 3.99 million
tonnes and productivity of 3.26 t/ha during 2013-14 and around 60 per
cent area is covered under basmati group of rice in the province. For
manipulation of crop environment to best advantage, an understanding of
physiological, phenological and agrometeorological bases of yield
formation by analysing growth and yield in relation to planting methods
can be of great help in higher and stable yields of rice. This book is
divided into six chapters highlighting the rationale of the study along
with objectives; compilation of relevant literature indicating the
present status of the problem; detailed account of research methodology
used; findings of the study along with tables, graphs and illustrations;
discussion about the results and their interpretation in the light of
available literature and summary and conclusion of the research work. In
the last, bibliography has been given. This book will especially prove a
useful reference tool.