Options for increasing the productivity of the rice–wheat system of north west India while reducing groundwater depletion. Part 2. Is conservation agriculture the answer?

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Autores principales: Balwinder-Singh, Humphreys, E., Gaydon, D.S., Sudhir-Yadav
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165420
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spelling CGSpace1654202025-02-19T14:26:28Z Options for increasing the productivity of the rice–wheat system of north west India while reducing groundwater depletion. Part 2. Is conservation agriculture the answer? Balwinder-Singh Humphreys, E. Gaydon, D.S. Sudhir-Yadav pollution yields evapotranspiration groundwater labour zero tillage sowing simulation models water balance wheat 2015-03 2024-12-19T12:55:03Z 2024-12-19T12:55:03Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165420 en Elsevier Balwinder-Singh, ; Balwinder-Singh; Humphreys, E.; Gaydon, D.S. and Sudhir-Yadav. 2015. Options for increasing the productivity of the rice–wheat system of north west India while reducing groundwater depletion. Part 2. Is conservation agriculture the answer?. Field Crops Research, Volume 173 p. 81-94
spellingShingle pollution
yields
evapotranspiration
groundwater
labour
zero tillage
sowing
simulation models
water balance
wheat
Balwinder-Singh
Humphreys, E.
Gaydon, D.S.
Sudhir-Yadav
Options for increasing the productivity of the rice–wheat system of north west India while reducing groundwater depletion. Part 2. Is conservation agriculture the answer?
title Options for increasing the productivity of the rice–wheat system of north west India while reducing groundwater depletion. Part 2. Is conservation agriculture the answer?
title_full Options for increasing the productivity of the rice–wheat system of north west India while reducing groundwater depletion. Part 2. Is conservation agriculture the answer?
title_fullStr Options for increasing the productivity of the rice–wheat system of north west India while reducing groundwater depletion. Part 2. Is conservation agriculture the answer?
title_full_unstemmed Options for increasing the productivity of the rice–wheat system of north west India while reducing groundwater depletion. Part 2. Is conservation agriculture the answer?
title_short Options for increasing the productivity of the rice–wheat system of north west India while reducing groundwater depletion. Part 2. Is conservation agriculture the answer?
title_sort options for increasing the productivity of the rice wheat system of north west india while reducing groundwater depletion part 2 is conservation agriculture the answer
topic pollution
yields
evapotranspiration
groundwater
labour
zero tillage
sowing
simulation models
water balance
wheat
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165420
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