Seed spices fetch more in saline/sodic soils and with poor quality water
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Seed spices fetch more in saline/sodic soils and with poor quality water
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OP Aishwath
Balraj Singh RS Mehta RK Yadav RL Meena |
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seed spices, saline/sodic soils, poor quality water, arid, semi-arid, irrigation, coriander, cumin, fennel
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Description |
Popular article in Indian Horticulture
Under arid and semi-arid regions of the world, major problems are salinity, alkalinity and calcareousness, which seem further aggravate with changing climate scenario. Besides, most of the developing countries lie in this zone with flanging population, resultant shrinking down of land and good quality of irrigation water. About6.7 million ha area in India is affected by soil salinity and alkalinity and about 25% of ground waters are sodic and /or saline. Not Available |
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2019-11-25T11:49:05Z
2019-11-25T11:49:05Z 2013-12-01 |
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Article
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OP Aishwath, Balraj Singh, RS Mehta, RK Yadav and RL Meena (2013). Seed spices fetch more in saline/sodic soils and with poor quality water. Indian Horticulture, Nov.-Dec. 2013. pp33-35.
Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/25387 |
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English
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DKMA, ICAR, New Delhi
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