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Dr. Ghani Akbar
Dr. Ghani Akbar
Climate, Energy and Water Research Institute (CEWRI), PARC/NARC Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Effect of permanent raised beds on water productivity for irrigated maize–wheat cropping system
I Hassan, Z Hussain, G Akbar
Australian Centre for International Agriculture Research Proceeding 121, 2005
1222005
Problems and potentials of permanent raised bed cropping systems in Pakistan
G Akbar, G Hamilton, Z Hussain, M Yasin
Pakistan Journal of Water Resources 11 (1), 11, 2007
752007
Design, evaluation and irrigation scheduling of drip irrigation system on citrus orchard
M Asif, M Ahmad, AG Mangrio, G Akbar, AH Memon
Pakistan Journal of Meteorology Vol 12 (23), 2015
302015
Permanent raised bed configurations and renovation methods affect crop performance
G Akbar, G Hamilton, S Raine
Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science (WCSS 2010), 171-174, 2010
202010
Managing lateral infiltration on wide beds in clay and sandy clay loam using Hydrus 2D
G Akbar, S Raine, AD McHugh, G Hamilton
Irrigation science 33, 177-190, 2015
192015
Climate change implications for wheat crop in Dera Ismail Khan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
AA Khan, M Ijaz, J Muhammad, AR Goheer, G Akbar, M Adnan
Pakistan Journal of Meteorology Vol 13 (25), 2016
182016
Irrigation efficiencies potential under surface irrigated farms in Pakistan
G Akbar, MM Ahmad, A Ghafoor, M Khan, Z Islam
Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 35 (2), 15-24, 2016
142016
Improved Soil Physical Properties, Yield and Water Productivity under Controlled Traffic, Raised-Bed Farming.
G Akbar, MM Ahmad, M Asif, I Hassan, Q Hussain, G Hamilton
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture 32 (4), 2016
142016
Furrow lateral wetting potential for optimizing bed width in silty clay
G Akbar, MM Ahmad, M Khan, M Asif
Irrigation and drainage 66 (2), 218-226, 2017
132017
Strategies to Improve the Irrigation Efficiency of Raised Beds on Small Farms.
G Akbar, S Raine, AD McHugh, G Hamilton, Q Hussain
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture 33 (4), 2017
112017
Permanent raised bed cropping system improves water use efficiencies of wheat and maize crops, Mardan/Pakistan experience
G Akbar, G Hamilton, Z Hussain
Pakistan Journal of Water Resources (Pakistan) 13 (1), 2009
112009
Deep blade loosening increases root growth, organic carbon, aeration, drainage, lateral infiltration and productivity
GJ Hamilton, D Bakker, G Akbar, I Hassan, Z Hussain, A McHugh, ...
Geoderma 345, 72-92, 2019
92019
Yield and water productivity of rice as influenced by responsive drip irrigation, alternate wetting and drying versus conventional flooding under silty loam soil texture
G Akbar, Z Islam, S Hameed, B Ahmad
Water Resources and Irrigation Management-WRIM 12 (1-3), 1-13, 2023
72023
Identifying strategies to improve the water productivity of permanent raised beds
G Akbar
University of Southern Queensland, 2013
72013
Effect of permanent raised beds on productivity of water use for irrigated maize-wheat cropping system
I Hassan, Z Hussain, G Akbar
ACIAR Workshop on Permanent Bed Planting Systems, 1-3, 2005
72005
Comparative performance of sprinkle and surface irrigation methods
G Akbar, M Yasin, S Ahmad, MM Ahmad, M Ashraf
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture (Pakistan) 17 (4), 2001
72001
Addressing climate change risks influencing cryosphere-fed kuhl irrigation system in the Upper Indus Basin of Pakistan
A Ashraf, G Akbar
International Journal of Environment 9 (2), 184-203, 2020
62020
Adaption of pressurized irrigation in Pakistan
M Yasin, S Ahmad, M Aslam, G Akbar
Proceedings of the International Seminar on “Management of Water Resources …, 2001
62001
Pressurized and innovative irrigation systems: Raingun sprinkler systems
S Ahmad, M Yasin, G Akbar, Z Khan, MM Ahmad
Proceedings of the Year-End Seminar, 45-66, 2000
62000
Deep blade loosening and two-dimensional infiltration theory make furrow irrigation predictable, simpler and more efficient
GJ Hamilton, G Akbar, S Raine, A Mchugh
Agricultural Water Management 239, 106241, 2020
52020
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