Effect of Long Term Integrated Nutrient Management System on Soil and Crop Productivity in Rice-Wheat Crop Sequence
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Effect of Long Term Integrated Nutrient Management System on Soil and Crop Productivity in Rice-Wheat Crop Sequence
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Sharma, Renu
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633.18 Rice
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Limited availability of additional land for crop production, along with declining factor productivity of major food crops are the major concerns of feeding a world population expected to exceed 7.5 billion by the year 2020. Decreasing soil productivity on account of ill management of soil is another issue with reference to sustainability of agricultural production at current levels. Future strategies for increasing agricultural productivity will have to focus on using available nutrient resources more efficiently, effectively, and sustainably than in the past. Integrated management of the nutrients needed for proper plant growth, together with effective crop, water, soil and land management, will be critical for sustaining agriculture over the long term.
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2009
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Thesis
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en
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http://hillagricrepository.co.in/793/1/RENU%20SHARMA.pdf
Sharma, Renu (2009) Effect of Long Term Integrated Nutrient Management System on Soil and Crop Productivity in Rice-Wheat Crop Sequence. PhD thesis thesis, CSKHPKV Palampur. |
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