Physiological basis for yield advantage in a sorghum/ groundnut intercrop exposed to drought. 1. Dry-matter production, yield, and light interception
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Physiological basis for yield advantage in a sorghum/ groundnut intercrop exposed to drought. 1. Dry-matter production, yield, and light interception
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Harris, D
Natarajan, M Willey, R W |
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Groundnut
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An intercrop consisting of one row of sorghum between two rows of groundnut was grown, together with sole crops of the components at the same intra-row spacing as in the intercrop. Two irrigation treatments were applied: a ‘wet’ treatment in which water stress was kept to a minimum by frequent irrigation; and a ‘dry’ treatment which received less water...
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Elsevier
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1987
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application/pdf
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en
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http://oar.icrisat.org/7507/1/FCR_17_3-4_259-272_1987.pdf
Harris, D and Natarajan, M and Willey, R W (1987) Physiological basis for yield advantage in a sorghum/ groundnut intercrop exposed to drought. 1. Dry-matter production, yield, and light interception. Field Crops Research, 17 (3-4). pp. 259-272. ISSN 0378-4290 |
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