Sustainable intensification for a larger global rice bowl

Author:

Yuan Shen,Linquist Bruce A.,Wilson Lloyd T.,Cassman Kenneth G.ORCID,Stuart Alexander M.ORCID,Pede Valerien,Miro BertaORCID,Saito KazukiORCID,Agustiani Nurwulan,Aristya Vina Eka,Krisnadi Leonardus Y.,Zanon Alencar Junior,Heinemann Alexandre BryanORCID,Carracelas GonzaloORCID,Subash Nataraja,Brahmanand Pothula S.,Li Tao,Peng ShaobingORCID,Grassini PatricioORCID

Abstract

AbstractFuture rice systems must produce more grain while minimizing the negative environmental impacts. A key question is how to orient agricultural research & development (R&D) programs at national to global scales to maximize the return on investment. Here we assess yield gap and resource-use efficiency (including water, pesticides, nitrogen, labor, energy, and associated global warming potential) across 32 rice cropping systems covering half of global rice harvested area. We show that achieving high yields and high resource-use efficiencies are not conflicting goals. Most cropping systems have room for increasing yield, resource-use efficiency, or both. In aggregate, current total rice production could be increased by 32%, and excess nitrogen almost eliminated, by focusing on a relatively small number of cropping systems with either large yield gaps or poor resource-use efficiencies. This study provides essential strategic insight on yield gap and resource-use efficiency for prioritizing national and global agricultural R&D investments to ensure adequate rice supply while minimizing negative environmental impact in coming decades.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Earmarked Fund for China Agriculture Research System

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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