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Economics of nitrogen fertiliser application in rice, wheat and maize grown in the indo-gangetic plains 

Satyanarayana, T.; Majumdar, K.; Shahi, V.; Kumar, A.; Pampolino, M.; Jat, M.L.; Singh, V.K.; Gupta, N.; Singh, V.; Dwivedi, B.S.; Kumar, D.; Malik, R.K.; Sidhu, H.S.; Johnston, A. (2012)
Nitrogen (N) is a key factor for cereal production in India. N is predominantly supplied to the plants through fertiliser application. The average response to applied fertiliser N has been declining steadily over the past ...
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Tillage and rice straw management affect soil enzyme activities and chemical properties after three years of conservation agriculture based rice-wheat system in north-western India 

Kumar Kharia, S.; Thind, H.S.; Sharma, S.; Sidhu, H.S.; Jat, M.L.; Singh, Y. (SCIENCEDOMAIN international, 2017)
Aims: To evaluate the effects of rice establishment, tillage and rice straw management on changes in soil enzyme activities and chemical properties in soil after three cycles of continuous rice-wheat system. Study Design: ...
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Relay planting of wheat in cotton: an innovative technology for enhancing productivity and profitability of wheat in cotton-wheat production system of South Asia 

Buttar, G.S.; Sidhu, H.S.; Singh, S.; Jat, M.L.; Gupta, R.; Singh, Y.; Singh, B. (2013)
Cotton?wheat (CW) is the second most important cropping system after rice?wheat in South Asia. Sowing of wheat after cotton is usually delayed due to late pickings coupled with time needed for seedbed preparation, resulting ...
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Predicting yield and stability analysis of wheat under different crop management systems across agro-ecosystems in India 

Jat, M.L.; Jat, R.K.; Singh, P.; Jat, S.L.; Sidhu, H.S.; Jat, H.S.; Bijarniya, D.; Parihar, C.M.; Gupta, R.K. (Scientific Research Publishing Inc., 2017)
The objectives of the study were as follows: 1) to evaluate the GxExM for wheat genotypes; 2) to predict yield performance and identify high stable wheat genotypes in different management practices; and 3) to make ...

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