Sorghum and pearl millet are the two most important cereals grown on drylands in semi-arid tropical (SAT) areas of india. These have traditionally formed part of a highly unstable, low-cost, low-output farminq system and are evaluated in the market as relatively inferior foodgrains (Jodha 1973)..
Field studies were conducted on an Indian Vertisol to determine the fate of 15N-labeled fertilizers ...
Pearl millet is predominantly grown in arid and semi-arid regions of India under rainfed conditions...
This paper reviews the achievements of ICRISAT's research in dry farming insemi-arid tropical region...
Sorghum and pearl millet are the two most important cereals grown on drylands in semi-arid tropical ...
Research over the last decade has shown that fertilizer can increase productivity of most dryland cr...
In the semi-arid areas of Asia, rainfed farming of sorghum and millet constitutes the main pattern ...
The wide range of environments in which sorghum and pearl millet are grown in semi-arid India can b...
Not AvailableRainfed Agro-eco system occupies the largest cultivated area in the country and produc...
The semi-arid tropics covering nearly two-thirds of the country's arable area, are spread over the s...
Studies on fertilizer use in Indian agriculture have focused mainly on the high fertilizer consuming...
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi.Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) invests heavily in sc...
This paper reviews the responses o f sorghum and pearl millet seedlings to abiotic stress and consi...
Coarse cereals such as pearl millet and sorghum, the hardiest and least risky cereals, are mainly gr...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is a major cereal ranking fifth in the world after wheat, maize and barley...
Mahabubnagar district in Andhra Pradesh state of India is a drought prone area, classified as ‘rain...
Field studies were conducted on an Indian Vertisol to determine the fate of 15N-labeled fertilizers ...
Pearl millet is predominantly grown in arid and semi-arid regions of India under rainfed conditions...
This paper reviews the achievements of ICRISAT's research in dry farming insemi-arid tropical region...
Sorghum and pearl millet are the two most important cereals grown on drylands in semi-arid tropical ...
Research over the last decade has shown that fertilizer can increase productivity of most dryland cr...
In the semi-arid areas of Asia, rainfed farming of sorghum and millet constitutes the main pattern ...
The wide range of environments in which sorghum and pearl millet are grown in semi-arid India can b...
Not AvailableRainfed Agro-eco system occupies the largest cultivated area in the country and produc...
The semi-arid tropics covering nearly two-thirds of the country's arable area, are spread over the s...
Studies on fertilizer use in Indian agriculture have focused mainly on the high fertilizer consuming...
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi.Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) invests heavily in sc...
This paper reviews the responses o f sorghum and pearl millet seedlings to abiotic stress and consi...
Coarse cereals such as pearl millet and sorghum, the hardiest and least risky cereals, are mainly gr...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is a major cereal ranking fifth in the world after wheat, maize and barley...
Mahabubnagar district in Andhra Pradesh state of India is a drought prone area, classified as ‘rain...
Field studies were conducted on an Indian Vertisol to determine the fate of 15N-labeled fertilizers ...
Pearl millet is predominantly grown in arid and semi-arid regions of India under rainfed conditions...
This paper reviews the achievements of ICRISAT's research in dry farming insemi-arid tropical region...