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XI(11) 2019, No. 1

XI(11) 2019, No. 1
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Better Crops South Asia

A Publication of the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI)

XI(11) 2019, No. 1

IPNI Scholar Award Recipients (South Asia) - 2018

Importance of Micronutrients in Indian Agriculture
Arvind K. Shukla, Sanjib K. Behera, T. Satyanarayana, and Kaushik Majumdar

Zinc Deficiency in Indian Soils is Associated with Low Crop Productivity and Crop Quality
Soumitra Das, Andrew Green, and Ming Xian Fan

Magnesium Fertilization is Essential for Tea Gardens of Southern India
N. Palani

2018 Photo Contest Winners

Influence of Boron on Productivity, Profitability and Quality of Processing-Grade Potato
Sukamal Sarkar, Hirak Banerjee, and Sudarshan Dutta

Evaluation of Right Source of Boron and Sulphur for Enhancing Yield and Quality of Crops
M.V. Singh, V. Goswami, and R.H. Wanjari

Does Soil Micronutrient Variability in Test Locations Influence Performance of Biofortified Pearl Millet in India?
M. Govindaraj, A. Kanatti, K.N. Rai, and T. Satyanarayana

Secondary and Micronutrients are Important
Kaushik Majumdar

XI(11) 2019, No. 1


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