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Effect of maize+soybean intercropping on their productivity

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The greatest challenge of 21th century in many developing countries is to produce the basic demand of food, fodder, fuel and fibre for ever increasing population from decreasing availability of agricultural land due to continuous increase in demands for various non-agricultural purposes. Hence, one of the most important strategy to increase agricultural production through adoption of high intensity cropping systems including various form of intercrops. Inclusion of legumes like soybean as one of the component of intercrops will be helpful for sustaining soil fertility, solving the problem of protein malnutrition. Maize is one of the major food-grain crops occupying third position after wheat and rice in cereals production in the world. It is a widely grown cereal and is categorized as the primary food of many developing countries.

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Mr. Shivkumar Telkar, Nandura, Maharashtra. He received his under graduate degree in Agriculture from Shri SSAC, Amravati and he was awarded the ICAR-PG-NTS for M.Sc Agronomy at CPGS, CAU, Barapani. He has published 5 research papers, 3 review papers, 16 popular article, Author of book Fundametals of Agronomy and Questions bank on general Agril.

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Authors Kamal Kant, A Singh, A K Singh, A. K. Singh, Shivkuma Telkar, Shivkumar Telkar
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.08.2019
 
EAN 9786200260086
ISBN 9786200260086
No. of pages 132
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food

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