Fig. 2: Yield gain associated with the two most important management practices in seven states of Eastern India. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Yield gain associated with the two most important management practices in seven states of Eastern India.

From: Context-dependent agricultural intensification pathways to increase rice production in India

Fig. 2

Potential yield gains (t ha−1) associated with improved management of the top two most important agronomic constraints (Yg1, Yg2) for each India state as estimated by individual conditional expectance (ICE) analysis. Boxplots represent the distribution of yield gains predicted at the scale of individual farm fields. The third boxplot in each panel represents the combined effect of addressing both yield constraints (Yg1 + Yg2). Boxplot shows the median values and inter-quartile range as defined by the boxplot boundaries for Indian states of Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh (n = 10,714), Jharkhand (n = 717), West Bengal (n = 1363), Chhattisgarh (n = 1099), Odisha (n = 747), and Andhra Pradesh (n = 1046). The whisker extends up to 1.5 times interquartile range and data points beyond these whiskers are represented as individual points. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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