Reprint of “Optimizing intensive cereal-based cropping systems addressing current and future drivers of agricultural change in the Northwestern Indo-Gangetic Plains of India”
Mahesh K. Gathala, J. K. Ladha, Virender Kumar, Dinesh Kumar Sharma(Wildlife Institute of India), M.L. Jat(International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center), Amit Kumar(Central Soil Salinity Research Institute), Sheetal Sharma(Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology), Parbodh Chander Sharma(Central Soil Salinity Research Institute), H.S. Jat(Central Soil Salinity Research Institute), Mainpal Singh(Central Soil Salinity Research Institute), Yashpal Saharawat(International Fertilizer Development Center), E. Humphreys(International Rice Research Institute)
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