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Long-Term Excess Nitrogen Fertilizer Reduces Sorghum Yield by Affecting Soil Bacterial Community. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Wang Q   +7 more
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Improving leaf chemical composition, yield, and fruit quality of Valencia orange trees through biochar soil application. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Al-Saif AM   +8 more
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Future projections of European maize yields using AquaCrop with an adaptive growing season.

open access: yesEur J Agron
Busschaert L   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Nutrient management in calcareous soil improves rice–maize sustainable yield index, performance indicators

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2021
Rice-maize is an emerging cropping system in South Asia that plays significant role in terms of achieving food security in the region.
Shiveshwar Pratap Singh   +6 more
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Long term fertiliser experiment - an index of yield and soil sustainability

Madras Agricultural Journal, 2000
In the field experiment conducted since 1972, crops numbering to 66 have been grown in a fingermillet maize cowpea (fodder) cropping sequence, it was observed that there was a build up in the organic carbon content of the soil. The build up was maximum for the combined application of farmyard manure and optimum NPK (100%).
SANTHY P, SELVI D, DHAKSHINAMOORTHY M
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Sustainable Yield Index: An Approach to Evaluate the Sustainability of Long-Term Intensive Cropping Systems in India

Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 2004
ABSTRACT Several long-term fertilizer experiments conducted in different agro-ecological regions of India involving intensive cropping systems such as rice-wheat (Barrackpore), fingermillet-maize (Coimbatore and Bangalore) and soybean-wheat (Ranchi and Jabalpur) over the years (1972–2000) have demonstrated wide variations in crop productivity ...
R. H. Wanjari, M. V. Singh, P. K. Ghosh
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Sustainable yield index and soil properties in mango under different nutrient management strategies

Indian Journal of Horticulture, 2018
A field experiment was conducted during 2012–15 to estimate the sustainable yield index and variations in soil properties in mango under different nutrient management modules in subtropical climatic condition of Lucknow. Inorganic (NPK and micronutrients) and organic sources (FYM, Azotobacter and PSM) were tried for improving the mango productivity ...
Tarun Adak, Kailash Kumar, V. K. Singh
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