Influence of soil test crop response based nutrient management practices on rice with especial reference to sulphur partitioning and fractions in soil

By: MayaContributor(s): Guide: Kulhare, P.SMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Jabalpur JNKVV 2020Description: 96Subject(s): Soil Science and Agricultural ChemistryDDC classification: 631.4 MAY-I Dissertation note: M.Sc. ( Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry)
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M.Sc. ( Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry)

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