In India, particularly in Manipur, the cultivation of fodder crops is given the least attention as most of the agricultural land is devoted to food crops to meet the food demand of our enormous population. As a result, livestock productivity of the state is suffering. In addition, cultivation of single crops repeatedly over years using inorganic sources of nutrients as inputs for the growth and development of the crops in the same field leads to low production at the cost of soil quality deterioration and environmental issues. Therefore, an experiment was carried out to evaluate the productivity of the oat–chickpea intercropping system to assess the effect of mineral and organic fertilizer management using factorial randomized block design ...
Soil fertility depletion and soil quality decline have been threatening the ecological and economic ...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted to evaluation of production potential of dif...
Under small and marginal farm conditions, allocation of land exclusively for forages is not possible...
Abstract— The field experiment was conducted in Rabi season during November 2021- March 2022 to find...
In India oats can be grown as fodder crops on all soils, apart from alkaline or waterlogged conditio...
Chickpea is predominantly cultivated pulse crop in the selected study area in Telangana and Andhra P...
Tillage and crop residue management play an imperative role in soil physico-chemical properties that...
Chickpea is one the most important legume crops in Mediterranean semi-arid regions and its sustainab...
In order to Study the efficacy application of green manure as chickpea pre plant, field experiments ...
The green fodder requirement and availability in India does not match and leaves a shortfall of abou...
Chickpea is the important winter legume crop among all the pulse crops in India. Diversification and...
Erratic rainfall and land degradation are the major constraints affecting productivity of soybean-ba...
In order to introduce a sustainable soil fertility system for chickpea, field experiments were carri...
Integrated nutrient management in cropping system ensures higher fertilizer use efficiency through b...
ABSTRACT Chickpea is the third most cultivated legume in the world. In Brazil, cropping of this legu...
Soil fertility depletion and soil quality decline have been threatening the ecological and economic ...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted to evaluation of production potential of dif...
Under small and marginal farm conditions, allocation of land exclusively for forages is not possible...
Abstract— The field experiment was conducted in Rabi season during November 2021- March 2022 to find...
In India oats can be grown as fodder crops on all soils, apart from alkaline or waterlogged conditio...
Chickpea is predominantly cultivated pulse crop in the selected study area in Telangana and Andhra P...
Tillage and crop residue management play an imperative role in soil physico-chemical properties that...
Chickpea is one the most important legume crops in Mediterranean semi-arid regions and its sustainab...
In order to Study the efficacy application of green manure as chickpea pre plant, field experiments ...
The green fodder requirement and availability in India does not match and leaves a shortfall of abou...
Chickpea is the important winter legume crop among all the pulse crops in India. Diversification and...
Erratic rainfall and land degradation are the major constraints affecting productivity of soybean-ba...
In order to introduce a sustainable soil fertility system for chickpea, field experiments were carri...
Integrated nutrient management in cropping system ensures higher fertilizer use efficiency through b...
ABSTRACT Chickpea is the third most cultivated legume in the world. In Brazil, cropping of this legu...
Soil fertility depletion and soil quality decline have been threatening the ecological and economic ...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted to evaluation of production potential of dif...
Under small and marginal farm conditions, allocation of land exclusively for forages is not possible...