Author: Devkota, M.
- Growth and yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under resource conservation technologies in the irrigated drylands of Central Asia
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- Soil salinity management on raised beds with different furrow irrigation modes in salt-affected lands
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- Combining permanent beds and residue retention with nitrogen fertilization improves crop yields and water productivity in irrigated arid lands under cotton, wheat and maize
Author: Gupta, R.K.
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