Autor:
Parihar, CM
Parihar, MD
Sapkota, Tek B.
Nanwal, RK
Singh, AK
Jat, Shankar L.
Nayak, HS
Mahala, DM
Singh, Lk
Kakraliya, S.K.
Stirling, Clare M.
Jat, Mangi Lal
Given the increasing scarcity of production resources such as water, energy and labour coupled with growing climatic risks, maize-based production systems could be potential alternatives to intensive rice-wheat (RW) rotation in western Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP). Conservation agriculture (CA) in ...
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Parihar, CM
,
Parihar, MD
,
Sapkota, Tek B.
,
Nanwal, RK
,
Singh, AK
,
Jat, Shankar L.
,
Nayak, HS
,
Mahala, DM
,
Singh, Lk
,
Kakraliya, S.K.
,
Stirling, Clare M.
,
Jat, Mangi Lal
,
[Long-term impact of conservation agriculture and diversified maize rotations on carbon pools and stocks, mineral nitrogen fractions and nitrous oxide fluxes in inceptisol of India]
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Long-term impact of conservation agriculture and diversified maize rotations on carbon pools and stocks, mineral nitrogen fractions and nitrous oxide fluxes in inceptisol of India