Not AvailableYield datasets of long-term experiments on integrated nutrient management in rice-rice cropping systems were used to investigate the relationship of variability in rainfall, temperature, and integrated nutrient management (INM) practices in rice-rice cropping system in three different agroecological regions of India. Twelve treatments with different combinations of inorganic (chemical fertilizer) and organic (farmyard manure, green manure, and paddy straw) were compared with farmer’s conventional practice. The intraseasonal variations in rice yields are largely driven by rainfall during kharif rice and by temperature during rabi rice. Half of the standard deviation from the average monthly as well as seasonal rainfall during k...
Present investigation is a part of long term experiment which was started in 1986 87 at Model Agrono...
ABSTRACT: Field experiments conducted consecutively for four years during kharif 2007 to 2010 on God...
Over years of intensive cultivation and imbalanced fertilizer use, the soils of the Indian subcontin...
Not AvailableIdentification of climate-smart nutrient management practices will overcome the ill eff...
The present investigation was undertaken at Shalimar Campus of S.K. University of Agricultural Scien...
Not AvailableThe requirement of rice (Oryza sativa L.) for fertilizer can depend on crop and soil ma...
Not AvailableA study was conducted during rainy season Kharif (2003-05) at Phulbani using experiment...
Rice is the lifeline for more than half of the world population, and in India, in view of its huge d...
Not AvailableThe real challenge is to keep the pace of sustainable production under condition of nat...
In the eastern part of India, rice as the most vital staple food crop supports as well the livelihoo...
Rice yields are largely influenced by variability in weather. Here, we demonstrate the effect of wea...
Present investigation is a part of long term experiment which was started in 1986 87 at Model Agrono...
ABSTRACT: Field experiments conducted consecutively for four years during kharif 2007 to 2010 on God...
Over years of intensive cultivation and imbalanced fertilizer use, the soils of the Indian subcontin...
Not AvailableIdentification of climate-smart nutrient management practices will overcome the ill eff...
The present investigation was undertaken at Shalimar Campus of S.K. University of Agricultural Scien...
Not AvailableThe requirement of rice (Oryza sativa L.) for fertilizer can depend on crop and soil ma...
Not AvailableA study was conducted during rainy season Kharif (2003-05) at Phulbani using experiment...
Rice is the lifeline for more than half of the world population, and in India, in view of its huge d...
Not AvailableThe real challenge is to keep the pace of sustainable production under condition of nat...
In the eastern part of India, rice as the most vital staple food crop supports as well the livelihoo...
Rice yields are largely influenced by variability in weather. Here, we demonstrate the effect of wea...
Present investigation is a part of long term experiment which was started in 1986 87 at Model Agrono...
ABSTRACT: Field experiments conducted consecutively for four years during kharif 2007 to 2010 on God...
Over years of intensive cultivation and imbalanced fertilizer use, the soils of the Indian subcontin...