Optimization of N dose in rice under conservation agriculture with sub-surface drip fertigation
A field study was framed in rice crop under conservation agriculture (CA) based rice-wheat system at experimental farm of Borlaug Institute for South Asia (BISA)-CIMMYT, Ladhowal, Punjab, India during kharif 2019. In the present study, nine treatments were imposed out of which four are CA-based trea...
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BISWAJIT RANA [verfasserIn] C M PARIHAR [verfasserIn] H S NAYAK [verfasserIn] KIRANMOY PATRA [verfasserIn] V K SINGH [verfasserIn] P KRISHNAN [verfasserIn] RENU PANDEY [verfasserIn] N RATHI [verfasserIn] B R MEENA [verfasserIn] ANUP KUMAR [verfasserIn] N GUPTA [verfasserIn] H S SIDHU [verfasserIn] M L JAT [verfasserIn] |
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