Nutrient and Water Management Strategies for Sustainable Crop Production in the SAT
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Nutrient and Water Management Strategies for Sustainable Crop Production in the SAT
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Wani, S P
Pathak, P Singh, P Algarswamy, G |
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Soil Science
Watershed management Food and Nutrition |
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The current population in India is around 900 million and it continues to grow at an annual rate of 2.14%. By the year 2000 AD, population is expected to cross one billion mark. Feeding this burgeoning population would require 230-240 million tonnes of cereals and pulses and about 26 million tonnes of oil seeds. This demand requires an increase of food production from the present 176 million tonnes...
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Rastogi Publications
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1999
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Book Section
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application/pdf
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en
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http://oar.icrisat.org/8975/1/www.pdf
Wani, S P and Pathak, P and Singh, P and Algarswamy, G (1999) Nutrient and Water Management Strategies for Sustainable Crop Production in the SAT. In: Modern Approaches and Innovations in Soil Management. Rastogi Publications, Meerut, 09-31. ISBN 978-8171332908 |
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