Similar Items: Farmers' participatory varietal selection: a sustainable crop improvement approach for the 21st century
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Author: Singh, Y.P.
- Identification of salt tolerant and adaptable genotypes of rice and wheat for sodic lands of Indo-Gangetic plains
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