Long term effect of fertilizer applications and continuous cropping on fertility status of soil, wheat yield and uptake of nutrients

By: Manker, OmprakashContributor(s): Guide: Tembhare, B.R [editor]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Jabalpur Department Of Soil Science And Agricultural Chemistry 1993Description: 99p. PrintSubject(s): SOIL SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY | SOIL SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRYDDC classification: 631.4
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