Rainfed agriculture in the semi-arid tropical (SAT) regions of India is greatly influenced by water shortages caused by low, highly variable, and erratic rainfall. However, apart from water shortages, crop productivity in these regions is also affected by low fertility. Little effort has been devoted to diagnosing and managing the nutrient-related problems in farmers’ fields in the SAT regions of India. The ongoing integrated watershed management program by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-arid Tropics and its partners provided the opportunity to diagnose the soil infertility-related problems by soil testing, develop nutrient management protocols, and determine on-farm crop responses to fertilization in the SAT zone ...
Soil, water, vegetation, and production systems constitute the most important natural resources in ...
In India, rainfed cropping is practiced on 80 Mha, in arid, semi-arid and sub-humid climatic zones; ...
Feeding the projected population of 9.1 billion globally and 1.6 billion in India by 2050 is one of...
Rainfed agriculture in the dry regions is affected by water shortages. Our earlier research showed t...
To characterize the fertility status of soils under dryland agriculture in the semi-arid regions of ...
In the semi-arid tropics (SAT) regions, the loss of soil, organic matter, and nutrients are of great...
On-farm studies were conducted during 2002–2004 to determine fertility status, including sulfur (S) ...
Soil nutrient contents were determined in 802 surface soil samples (0–15 cm deep) collected from far...
In Indian semi-arid tropics (SAT) in general and central part i.e. Madhya Pradesh state specifically...
Widespread multinutrient deficiencies in the semi-arid tropics (SAT) are among major factors for lar...
Soil degradation in the semi-arid tropics (SAT) is mainly responsible for low crop and water product...
Not AvailableLittle attention has been paid to the diagnosis of deficiencies of micronutrients such ...
Rain-fed agriculture productivity is crucial for food security and economy of the state. To characte...
Nutrient deficiencies in addition to water shortage are holding back the potential to enhance produc...
Soil, water, vegetation, and production systems constitute the most important natural resources in ...
Soil, water, vegetation, and production systems constitute the most important natural resources in ...
In India, rainfed cropping is practiced on 80 Mha, in arid, semi-arid and sub-humid climatic zones; ...
Feeding the projected population of 9.1 billion globally and 1.6 billion in India by 2050 is one of...
Rainfed agriculture in the dry regions is affected by water shortages. Our earlier research showed t...
To characterize the fertility status of soils under dryland agriculture in the semi-arid regions of ...
In the semi-arid tropics (SAT) regions, the loss of soil, organic matter, and nutrients are of great...
On-farm studies were conducted during 2002–2004 to determine fertility status, including sulfur (S) ...
Soil nutrient contents were determined in 802 surface soil samples (0–15 cm deep) collected from far...
In Indian semi-arid tropics (SAT) in general and central part i.e. Madhya Pradesh state specifically...
Widespread multinutrient deficiencies in the semi-arid tropics (SAT) are among major factors for lar...
Soil degradation in the semi-arid tropics (SAT) is mainly responsible for low crop and water product...
Not AvailableLittle attention has been paid to the diagnosis of deficiencies of micronutrients such ...
Rain-fed agriculture productivity is crucial for food security and economy of the state. To characte...
Nutrient deficiencies in addition to water shortage are holding back the potential to enhance produc...
Soil, water, vegetation, and production systems constitute the most important natural resources in ...
Soil, water, vegetation, and production systems constitute the most important natural resources in ...
In India, rainfed cropping is practiced on 80 Mha, in arid, semi-arid and sub-humid climatic zones; ...
Feeding the projected population of 9.1 billion globally and 1.6 billion in India by 2050 is one of...