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  1. Zinc Accumulation, Translocation and Remobilization in Biofortified Wheat Variety as Influenced by Zn Fertilization Strategies
  2. Nano DAP augments productivity, phosphorus use efficiency, and profitability of spring wheat
  3. Relative performance of granulated and nano urea on productivity and nitrogen use efficiency of wheat–rice sequence
  4. Insights into the Response of Elemental Sulfur Fertilization on Crop Yield and Nutritional Quality of Durum Wheat
  5. Relative Performance of Urea and Nano-urea in Conjunction with Zinc Fertilization on Growth, Productivity, and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Spring Wheat
  6. Seed Dormancy Dynamics and Germination Characteristics of Malva parviflora L.
  7. Nitrogen-Driven Genotypic Diversity of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Genotypes
  8. Field Screening of Wheat Cultivars for Enhanced Growth, Yield, Yield Attributes, and Nitrogen Use Efficiencies
  9. Field-Based Evaluation of Rice Genotypes for Enhanced Growth, Yield Attributes, Yield and Grain Yield Efficiency Index in Irrigated Lowlands of the Indo-Gangetic Plains
  10. Non-Biofortified Rice Variety Responds More to Zinc Fertilization Than Biofortified Variety in Terms of Zinc Translocation and Biofortification
  11. Effect of optimal and suboptimal nitrogen application on nitrogen content, uptake and use efficiency by wheat in different crop establishment methods, Zn fertilization and microbial inoculation options
  12. Effect of organic manures and lime on nutrient availability and soil enzyme activity under upland rice in North Eastern Himalayan Region
  13. Agricultural Changes in North-Western India as Influenced by Green Revolution and Irrigation Water Availability
  14. Effect of Biofortified and Non-Biofortified Varieties and Zinc Fertilization Strategies on Growth, Productivity and Profitability of Rice
  15. Bio-energy auditing, system productivity, energy efficiencies and economics of different direct-seeded basmati rice-based cropping systems and nutrient management options
  16. Wheat (Triticum aestivum) Establishment Methods and Microbial Inoculation for Improving Soil Microbial Properties and Crop Productivity
  17. Effect of Crop Establishment Methods and Microbial Inoculations on Augmenting the Energy Efficiency and Nutritional Status of Rice and Wheat in Cropping System Mode
  18. Fortifying nursery soil-less media with cyanobacteria for enhancing the growth of tomato
  19. Biofortification—A Frontier Novel Approach to Enrich Micronutrients in Field Crops to Encounter the Nutritional Security
  20. Conservation agriculture based integrated crop management sustains productivity and economic profitability along with soil properties of the maize-wheat rotation
  21. Weed control for sustaining rice production under dry seeding systems in North-Western India
  22. Improving micronutrient density in basmati rice and durum wheat through summer green manuring and elemental sulfur fertilisation
  23. Zinc-Coated Urea for Enhanced Zinc Biofortification, Nitrogen Use Efficiency and Yield of Basmati Rice under Typic Fluvents
  24. Cyanobacterial inoculation in elevated CO2 environment stimulates soil C enrichment and plant growth of tomato
  25. Analyses of genetic variability and genotype x cyanobacteria interactions in biofortified maize (Zea mays L.) for their responses to plant growth and physiological attributes
  26. Soil Health and Its Improvement Through Novel Agronomic and Innovative Approaches
  27. Interactions of microbial inoculants with soil and plant attributes for enhancing Fe and Zn biofortification in maize genotypes
  28. Five years integrated crop management in direct seeded rice–zero till wheat rotation of north-western India: Effects on soil carbon dynamics, crop yields, water productivity and economic profitability
  29. Gluten-related disorders (GRDs) and coarse grains–Indian scenario
  30. Cyanobacterium-amended mixes as priming options for stimulating growth and improving nutrient availability in nursery-grown Chrysanthemum rooted stem cuttings
  31. Cyanobacterial amendment boosts plant growth and flower quality in Chrysanthemum through improved nutrient availability
  32. Scientific and Medical Research Support can Increase Export Earnings from Turmeric (Curcuma longa)
  33. Microbial inoculation elicited changes in phyllosphere microbial communities and host immunity suppress Magnaporthe oryzae in a susceptible rice cultivar
  34. Cyanobacterial inoculation as resource conserving options for improving the soil nutrient availability and growth of maize genotypes
  35. Impacts of herbicides on weeds, water productivity, and nutrient-use efficiency in dry direct-seeded rice
  36. Six years of conservation agriculture and nutrient management in maize–mustard rotation: Impact on soil properties, system productivity and profitability
  37. Nutrient removal by rice–wheat cropping system as influenced by crop establishment techniques and fertilization options in conjunction with microbial inoculation
  38. Estimation and multi-variate analysis of iron and zinc concentration in a diverse panel of urdbean (Vigna mungo L. Hepper) genotypes grown under differing soil conditions
  39. Cyanobacterium-primed Chrysanthemum nursery improves performance of the plant and soil quality
  40. Nutrient management options modulating soil physico-chemical and biological properties under direct-seeded rice-based cropping systems
  41. Enhancing phosphorus and iron nutrition of wheat through crop establishment techniques and microbial inoculations in conjunction with fertilization
  42. Enhancing nutrient translocation, yields and water productivity of wheat under rice–wheat cropping system through zinc nutrition and residual effect of green manuring
  43. Complete Genome Sequence of Pseudomonas sp. Strain SK, Isolated from Organic Wheat Rhizosphere
  44. Cow Milk Protein Allergy and Lactose Intolerance
  45. Agronomic biofortification of plant foods with minerals, vitamins and metabolites with chemical fertilizers and liming
  46. Priming maize seeds with cyanobacteria enhances seed vigour and plant growth in elite maize inbreds
  47. Impact of organic and conventional practices on rice yellow stem borer Scirpophaga incertulas (Walker) and its egg parasitoids
  48. Impact of continuous organic manuring on mechanisms and processes of the stabilisation of soil organic C under rice–wheat cropping system
  49. Water Use and Soil Fertility under Rice–Wheat Cropping System in Response to Green Manuring and Zinc Nutrition
  50. Effect of paddy straw burning on soil microbial dynamics in sandy loam soil of Indo-Gangetic plains
  51. Development of Nutrient-Rich Media Through Cyanobacterial Amendment and Their Characterization
  52. Effects of Green Manures and Zinc Fertilizer Sources on DTPA-Extractable Zinc in Soil and Zinc Content in Basmati Rice Plants at Different Growth Stages
  53. Zinc nutrition of rice as influenced by crop establishment methods, rates of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization and inoculation with microbial consortia
  54. Nitrogen nutrition and use efficiency in rice as influenced by crop establishment methods, cyanobacterial and phosphate solubilizing bacterial consortia and zinc fertilization
  55. Microbial inoculants as plant growth stimulating and soil nutrient availability enhancing options for cucumber under protected cultivation
  56. Biomass, yield, quality and moisture use of Brassica carinata as influenced by intercropping with chickpea under semiarid tropics
  57. Fertilizers, Grain Quality, and Nutrition-Related Human Ailments: An Overview
  58. Mode of application influences the biofertilizing efficacy of cyanobacterial biofilm formulations in chrysanthemum varieties under protected cultivation
  59. Interaction effect of nitrogen, phosphorus, and zinc fertilization on growth, yield, and nutrient contents of aromatic rice varieties
  60. Crop Establishment Methods, Use of Microbial Consortia, Biofilms and Zinc Fertilization for Enhancing Productivity and Profitability of Rice–Wheat Cropping System
  61. Microbial biofilm inoculants benefit growth and yield of chrysanthemum varieties under protected cultivation through enhanced nutrient availability
  62. Exploring Crop–Microbiome Interactions Towards Improving Symbiotic Performance of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum) Cultivars Using Cyanobacterial Inoculants
  63. Zinc partitioning in basmati rice varieties as influenced by Zn fertilization
  64. Agronomy for Evergreen Revolution
  65. Response of spring wheat to boron-coated urea and its effect on nitrogen use efficiency
  66. RELATIVE PERFORMANCE OF BORON, SULPHUR AND ZINC COATINGS ONTO PRILLED UREA FOR INCREASING PRODUCTIVITY AND NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY IN MAIZE
  67. Wastewater grown microalgal biomass as inoculants for improving micronutrient availability in wheat
  68. Oxalic Acid/Oxalates in Plants:From Self-Defence to Phytoremediation
  69. Microbial inoculation of seeds characteristically shapes the rhizosphere microbiome in desi and kabuli chickpea types
  70. Response of wheat genotypes to zinc fertilization for improving productivity and quality
  71. Cyanobacterial inoculation modifies the rhizosphere microbiome of rice planted to a tropical alluvial soil
  72. Microbial Inoculants with Multifaceted Traits SuppressRhizoctoniaPopulations and Promote Plant Growth in Cotton
  73. Sulphur-coated urea as a source of sulphur and an enhanced efficiency of nitrogen fertilizer for spring wheat
  74. Zinc fertilization enhances growth and quality parameters of aromatic rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties
  75. Sulphur in Soil, Plant and Human Nutrition
  76. Microbial priming elicits improved plant growth promotion and nutrient uptake in pea
  77. Cyanobacteria-based bioinoculants influence growth and yields by modulating the microbial communities favourably in the rhizospheres of maize hybrids
  78. Micronutrient enrichment mediated by plant-microbe interactions and rice cultivation practices
  79. Beneficial cyanobacteria and eubacteria synergistically enhance bioavailability of soil nutrients and yield of okra
  80. Exploring the efficacy of wastewater-grown microalgal biomass as a biofertilizer for wheat
  81. Effect of nitrogen levels and coated urea on growth, yields and nitrogen use efficiency in aromatic rice
  82. Cyanobacterial inoculation in rice grown under flooded and SRI modes of cultivation elicits differential effects on plant growth and nutrient dynamics
  83. Synergistic action of PGP agents and Rhizobium spp. for improved plant growth, nutrient mobilization and yields in different leguminous crops
  84. Agronomic evaluation of mulching and iron nutrition on productivity, nutrient uptake, iron use efficiency and economics of aerobic rice-wheat cropping system
  85. Prospecting cyanobacterial formulations as plant-growth-promoting agents for maize hybrids
  86. Effects of Source and Method of Zinc Application on Yield, Zinc Biofortification of Grain, and Zn Uptake and Use Efficiency in Chickpea (Cicer arietinumL.)
  87. Zinc application and green manuring enhances growth and yield in basmati rice (Oryza sativa L.)
  88. Relative Efficiency of Zinc Sulphate and Chelated Zinc on Zinc Biofortification of Rice Grains and Zinc Use-Efficiency in Basmati Rice
  89. Effect of Sources, Methods and Time of Application of Zinc on Productivity, Zinc Uptake and Use Efficiency of Oats (Avena Sativa L.) Under Zinc Defficient Condition
  90. Prospecting plant growth promoting bacteria and cyanobacteria as options for enrichment of macro- and micronutrients in grains in rice���wheat cropping sequence
  91. Ethiopian Mustard–Chickpea Intercropping System is a Viable Option for Yield Advantage in Dryland Condition of North India-Part II
  92. Effect of summer green manuring crops and zinc fertilizer sources on productivity, Zn-uptake and economics of basmati rice
  93. Influence of Green Manuring and Zinc Fertilization on Quality Parameters of Basmati Rice
  94. Cyanobacterial inoculation elicits plant defense response and enhanced Zn mobilization in maize hybrids
  95. Effect of Levels and Sources of Sulfur on Yield, Sulfur and Nitrogen Concentration and Uptake and S-Use Efficiency inBasmatiRice
  96. Effect of Conditioning Zinc Sulfate Heptahydrate (ZnSHH) with Zinc Oxide (ZnO) and Neem Oil on Growth, Productivity, Zinc Biofortification of Grain and Zinc Uptake by Basmati Rice
  97. Agronomic Biofortification of Cereal Grains with Iron and Zinc
  98. Influence of intercropping, moisture conservation practice and P and S levels on growth, nodulation and yield of chickpea (Cicer arietinumL.) under rainfed condition
  99. Residual effect of summer green manure crops and Zn fertilization on quality and Zn concentration of durum wheat (Triticum durumDesf.) under a Basmati rice–durum wheat cropping system
  100. Zinc Fortification of Oat Grains Through Zinc Fertilisation
  101. Evaluating the efficacy of cyanobacterial formulations and biofilmed inoculants for leguminous crops
  102. Zinc Fertilization of Cereals for Increased Production and Alleviation of Zinc Malnutrition in India
  103. Evaluating the influence of novel cyanobacterial biofilmed biofertilizers on soil fertility and plant nutrition in wheat
  104. Cyanobacteria mediated plant growth promotion and bioprotection against Fusarium wilt in tomato
  105. ENRICHMENT OF BASMATI RICE GRAIN AND STRAW WITH ZINC AND NITROGEN THROUGH FERTI-FORTIFICATION AND SUMMER GREEN MANURING UNDER INDO-GANGETIC PLAINS OF INDIA
  106. EVALUATING THE ESTABLISHMENT AND AGRONOMIC PROFICIENCY OF CYANOBACTERIAL CONSORTIA AS ORGANIC OPTIONS IN WHEAT–RICE CROPPING SEQUENCE
  107. Enhancing micronutrient uptake and yield of wheat through bacterial PGPR consortia
  108. Enhancing soil nutrient dynamics and productivity of Basmati rice through residue incorporation and zinc fertilization
  109. Rhizospheric Flora and the Influence of Agronomic Practices on Them: A Review
  110. Summer green-manuring crops and zinc fertilization on productivity and economics of basmati rice (Oryza sativaL.)
  111. Biofortification of wheat through inoculation of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and cyanobacteria
  112. Pattern of methane emission and water productivity under different methods of rice crop establishment
  113. ZINC-COATED UREA IMPROVES PRODUCTIVITY AND QUALITY OF BASMATI RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.) UNDER ZINC STRESS CONDITION
  114. Soil fertility and establishment potential of inoculated cyanobacteria in rice crop grown under non-flooded conditions
  115. Influence of co-inoculation of bacteria-cyanobacteria on crop yield and C–N sequestration in soil under rice crop
  116. Residual effects of nitrogen sources, sulfur and boron levels on mungbean (Vigna radiata) in a sunflower (Helianthus annuus)–mungbean system
  117. Relative efficiency of prilled urea coated with major neem (Azadirachta indicaA. Juss) oil components in lowland irrigated rice of the Indo-Gangetic plains
  118. EFFECT OF NEEM-OIL COATED PRILLED UREA WITH VARYING THICKNESS OF NEEM-OIL COATING AND NITROGEN RATES ON PRODUCTIVITY AND NITROGEN-USE EFFICIENCY OF LOWLAND IRRIGATED RICE UNDER INDO-GANGETIC PLAINS
  119. Studies on some nutritional quality parameters of organically or conventionally grown wheat
  120. GENOTYPIC VARIATION FOR PRODUCTIVITY, ZINC UTILIZATION EFFICIENCIES, AND KERNEL QUALITY IN AROMATIC RICES UNDER LOW AVAILABLE ZINC CONDITIONS
  121. RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE AND MUSSOORIE ROCK PHOSPHATE PLUS PHOSPHATE SOLUBILIZING BACTERIA ON PRODUCTIVITY AND PHOSPHORUS BALANCE IN RICE-POTATO-MUNGBEAN CROPPING SYSTEM
  122. Evaluation of synergistic effects of bacterial and cyanobacterial strains as biofertilizers for wheat
  123. Relative efficiency of diammonium phosphate and mussoorie rock phosphate on productivity and phosphorus balance in a rice–rapeseed–mungbean cropping system
  124. Mineralization of copper, manganese and zinc from rock mineral flour and city waste compost for efficient use in organic farming
  125. Productivity and sustainability of mustard (Brassica junceaL.) and lentil (Lens culinarisL.) intercropping system as affected by moisture conservation practices and fertility levels under rainfed conditions
  126. Influence of nitrogen levels and plant spacing on growth, productivity and quality of two inbred varieties and a hybrid of aromatic rice
  127. Relative efficiency of zinc oxide and zinc sulphate-enriched urea for spring wheat
  128. Economic Sustainability of Cotton-Wheat Cropping System as Influenced by Prilled Urea,Azotobacterand Farmyard Manure
  129. Relative Efficiency of Zinc Sulfate and Zinc Oxide–Coated Urea in Rice–Wheat Cropping System
  130. Effect of zinc-enriched urea on productivity, zinc uptake and efficiency of an aromatic rice–wheat cropping system
  131. Partitioning of photosynthates, N and P in mustard as influenced by nutrient management in fodder sorghum (Sorghum BicolorL.) - mustard (brassica junecaL.) cropping sequence
  132. Relative yield and zinc uptake by rice from zinc sulphate and zinc oxide coatings onto urea
  133. Relative efficiency of sources of sulfur at varying rate of its application to wheat and rapeseed
  134. Phosphorus Fractionation and Sorption in P-enriched Soils of Norway
  135. Effect of date of transplanting and nitrogen on productivity and nitrogen use indices in hybrid and non-hybrid aromatic rice
  136. Productivity and Sustainability of Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)-Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Cropping System as Influenced by Prilled Urea, Farmyard Manure and Azotobacter
  137. Genotypic variation for potassium accumulation and utilization efficiency in barley under rainfed potassium stress conditions
  138. Coating of prilled urea with ecofriendly neem(Azadirachta indicaA. Juss.)formulations for efficient nitrogen use in hybrid rice
  139. Relative Productivity, Profitability and NPK Removal from Soil by Some Rice-Based Cropping Systems