Conservation tillage and residue management practices in rice improves stress tolerance of succeeding vegetable pea by regulating physiological traits in Eastern Himalayas
Krishnappa Rangappa(ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region), Vinay Kumar Mishra(ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region), Anup Das(Indian Council of Agricultural Research), Supriya Debnath(ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region), K.P. Mohapatra(ICAR-National Bureau Of Plant Genetic Resources), Ayam Gangarani Devi(ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region), Jayanta Layek(ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region), Ingudam Bhupenchandra(Central Agricultural University), S. Basavaraj(ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region), Burhan U. Choudhury
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