2020 |
Mapping the Nutrient Status of Odisha’s Soils. Gajanan Sawargaonkar, Gilbert Rozarios, Girish Chander, Mukund Patil, Pushpajeet Choudhari, Rabindra Kumar Nayak, Sreenath Dixit, Prasanta Kumar Mishra, M Muthukumar, Mahadeva Reddy, Arabinda Kumar Padhee and Antaryami Mishra (2020): ICRISAT, 2020. (Type: Book | Links | BibTeX)@book{Gajanan2020,
title = {Mapping the Nutrient Status of Odisha’s Soils},
author = {Sawargaonkar Gajanan and Rozarios Gilbert and Chander Girish and Patil Mukund and Choudhari Pushpajeet and Kumar Nayak Rabindra and Dixit Sreenath and Kumar Mishra Prasanta and Muthukumar M and Reddy K Mahadeva and Kumar Padhee Arabinda and Mishra Antaryami },
url = {http://idc.icrisat.org/idc/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Odisha%20Soil%20Atlas%20dated%202.12.2020.pdf},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-12-05},
pages = {347},
publisher = {ICRISAT},
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Addressing agriculture in view of COVID-19 challenges in Odisha. Dixit Sreenath, D Shyam Moses, Patil Mukund, Gajanan Sawargaonkar, Girish Chander, Datta Aviraj, Khopade Rohan, Akuraju Venkataradha, K Mahadeva Reddy and Mishra PK (2020): In: 2020. (Type: Incollection | Links | BibTeX)@incollection{Dixit2020,
title = {Addressing agriculture in view of COVID-19 challenges in Odisha},
author = {Sreenath Dixit and Shyam Moses D and Mukund Patil and Sawargaonkar Gajanan and Chander Girish and Aviraj Datta and Rohan Khopade and Venkataradha Akuraju and Mahadeva Reddy K and PK Mishra},
url = {http://idc.icrisat.org/idc/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2020-Apr-12-Covid-19-strategy.-GoO.FINAL_.pdf},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-04-30},
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2016 |
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana : Enhancing the Impact through Demand Driven Innovations (Research Report IDC-7). Suhas P.Wani, KH Anantha, Kaushal K.Garg, PK Joshi, Girish Sohani, PK Mishra and K Palanisami (2016): 2016. (Type: Technical Report | Links | BibTeX)@techreport{Suhas2016,
title = {Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana : Enhancing the Impact through Demand Driven Innovations (Research Report IDC-7)},
author = {P.Wani Suhas and Anantha KH and K.Garg Kaushal and Joshi PK and Sohani Girish and Mishra PK and Palanisami K},
url = {http://idc.icrisat.org/idc/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/IDC-Report-7.pdf},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-10-30},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
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2011 |
Soil and water conservation for optimizing productivity and improving livelihoods in rainfed areas. P Pathak, PK Mishra, SP Wani and R Sudi (2011): In: Integrated Watershed Management in Rainfed Agriculture, pp. 205–248, CRC Press(Taylor & Francis), London, UK, 2011. (Type: Incollection | Abstract | Links | BibTeX)@incollection{dspace3570,
title = {Soil and water conservation for optimizing productivity and improving livelihoods in rainfed areas},
author = {Pathak P and Mishra PK and Wani SP and Sudi R},
url = {http://oar.icrisat.org/3570/},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-01-01},
booktitle = {Integrated Watershed Management in Rainfed Agriculture},
pages = {205--248},
publisher = {CRC Press(Taylor & Francis)},
address = {London, UK},
abstract = {Soil and water are the most valuable natural resources to meet the basic needs of food, feed, and fiber for human beings. However, conserving soil and water resources is a growing challenge as they are under increasing stress to produce more food for the ever growing population. The loss of soil surface layer, which contains most nutrients and organic matter, reduces fertility. In addition, high runoff water causes moisture stress in the later part of the season, leading to low and variable crop productivity especially under rainfed conditions.},
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pubstate = {published},
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Soil and water are the most valuable natural resources to meet the basic needs of food, feed, and fiber for human beings. However, conserving soil and water resources is a growing challenge as they are under increasing stress to produce more food for the ever growing population. The loss of soil surface layer, which contains most nutrients and organic matter, reduces fertility. In addition, high runoff water causes moisture stress in the later part of the season, leading to low and variable crop productivity especially under rainfed conditions.
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