Cultivation of legumes for grain, forage, and green manure purposes has been a traditional practice in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) region of South Asia. However, this practice has declined in recent decades as the production of the major cereal crops, rice and wheat, has increased since the advent of the "green revolution". Consequences of decreased legume cultivation in the region include reduced opportunities for ameliorative effects of legumes on cropping system sustainability and decreased local accessibility of grain legumes as a nutritious dietary component, particularly for poorer sections of the community. This book updates knowledge of area, production, and yield
The rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) of South Asia with the help ...
Statistical information suggests a substantial increase in area under irrigation, under rice and whe...
On the basis of current knowledge, an attempt has been made to categorize the biotic constraints of...
Cultivation of legumes for grain, forage, and green manure purposes has been a traditional practice ...
Grain legumes are very important in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (1GP) countries for their contribution ...
The book which is the product of the workshop, contains11 papers grouped under the following themes:...
Cropping in the Indo-Gangetic Plain of India covering 44 million ha is predominantly cereal based. ...
Cropping in the Indo-Gangetic Plain of India covering 44 million ha is predominantly cereal based. ...
The region of the Indo-Gangetic Plain emerged as a highly productive rice-wheat system with the adve...
Cool season food legumes (CSFL), mainly chickpea, lentil, khesari (lathyrus), faba bean, and pea, a...
The Green Revolution converted the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) into South Asia’s cereal basket. The r...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...
Despite lower cost of production and higher output prices of legumes, their profitability has remai...
Cultivation of legumes, which used to be an important component of the cropping systems in South Asi...
Grain legumes (or pulses–annual leguminous crops that are harvested solely for their dried seeds suc...
The rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) of South Asia with the help ...
Statistical information suggests a substantial increase in area under irrigation, under rice and whe...
On the basis of current knowledge, an attempt has been made to categorize the biotic constraints of...
Cultivation of legumes for grain, forage, and green manure purposes has been a traditional practice ...
Grain legumes are very important in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (1GP) countries for their contribution ...
The book which is the product of the workshop, contains11 papers grouped under the following themes:...
Cropping in the Indo-Gangetic Plain of India covering 44 million ha is predominantly cereal based. ...
Cropping in the Indo-Gangetic Plain of India covering 44 million ha is predominantly cereal based. ...
The region of the Indo-Gangetic Plain emerged as a highly productive rice-wheat system with the adve...
Cool season food legumes (CSFL), mainly chickpea, lentil, khesari (lathyrus), faba bean, and pea, a...
The Green Revolution converted the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) into South Asia’s cereal basket. The r...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...
Despite lower cost of production and higher output prices of legumes, their profitability has remai...
Cultivation of legumes, which used to be an important component of the cropping systems in South Asi...
Grain legumes (or pulses–annual leguminous crops that are harvested solely for their dried seeds suc...
The rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) of South Asia with the help ...
Statistical information suggests a substantial increase in area under irrigation, under rice and whe...
On the basis of current knowledge, an attempt has been made to categorize the biotic constraints of...