Effect of tillage, residue and nitrogen management on radiation interception and radiation use efficiency of wheat in a semi-arid environment
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Effect of tillage, residue and nitrogen management on radiation interception and radiation use efficiency of wheat in a semi-arid environment
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Pradhan, S.
Bandyopadhyay, K.K., Panigrahi, P. and Manikandan, N |
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Effect of tillage, residue and nitrogen management on radiation interception, radiation use efficiency of wheat
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Tillage practices involve physical manipulation of soil for crop establishment. Optimization of tillage practices under a particular environment enhances soil health.Conventional crop production technologies are not much cost effective, less water efficient and deteriorates soil health (Parihar et al., 2016). Most of these impeding factors can be substantially mitigated by adopting conservation tillage practices in place of conventional tillage practices as conservation agriculture minimizes the soil disturbance, provide soil cover through crop residues, mulch or cover crops, and crop rotations for attaining higher productivity and minimizing adverse environmental impacts.Nitrogenous fertilizer is one of the most important inputs for wheat crop growth Not Available |
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2019-11-06T08:10:45Z
2019-11-06T08:10:45Z 2018-06 |
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Pradhan, S., Bandyopadhyay, K.K., Panigrahi, P. and Manikandan, N. 2018. Effect of tillage, residue and nitrogen management on radiation interception and radiation use efficiency of wheat in a semi-arid environment. Journal of Agrometeorology, 20(2):149-152.
ISSN 0972 - 1665 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/24522 |
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English
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Association of Agrometeorologists
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