Author: Bantilan, M. C. S.
- An integrated crop model and GIS decision support system for assisting agronomic decision making under climate change
- Agronomic management options for sustaining chickpea yield under climate change scenario
- An assessment of yield gains under climate change due to genetic modification of pearl millet
Author: Nedumaran, S.
- An integrated crop model and GIS decision support system for assisting agronomic decision making under climate change
- Agronomic management options for sustaining chickpea yield under climate change scenario
- An assessment of yield gains under climate change due to genetic modification of pearl millet
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