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I (1) 2007, No 1.

I (1) 2007, No 1.
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Better Crops South Asia

A Publication of the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI)

I (1) 2007, No 1.

Introduction to this Special Edition
Dr. Terry Roberts

Fertiliser Use in Indian Agriculture – An Eventful Half Century
H.L.S. Tandon and K.N. Tiwari

IPNI Scholar Award Announced

Improving Nutrient Use Efficiency
T. Nagendra Rao

Phosphorus Management in the Rice-Wheat Cropping System of the Indo-Gangetic Plains
Rajendra Prasad

Leaf Potassium Content Influences Photosynthesis Activity, Yield, and Fruit Quality of Litchi
P.K. Pathak, K. Majumdar, and S.K. Mitra

Soil Nutrient Balance Sheets in India:Importance, Status, Issues, and Concer
H.L.S. Tandon

Optimizing Crop Nutrient Needs Using a Systematic Approach to Soil Fertility Evaluation and Improvement
T. Nagendra Rao, V. Murugappan, P. Malarvizhi, M.R. Latha, T. Balaji, and N. Prakashmany

Site-Specific Potassium Management for Rice Grown in Selected Alluvial Soils of West Bengal
Sourov Chatterjee and S.K. Sanyal

IPNI Crop Nutrient Deficiency Photo Contest – 2008

Diagnostic Tools for Citrus: Their Use and Implications in India
A.K. Srivastava, Shyam, and K.N. Tiwari

India Programme Publication Information

Balanced Fertilisation – What Does It Mean for India?
Dr. Adrian Johnston

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VIII (8) 2014, No. 1


VII (7) 2013, No. 1


VI (6) 2012, No. 1


V (5) 2011, No. 1


IV (4) 2010, No. 1


III (3) 2009, No 1.


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I (1) 2007, No 1.


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