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Split strategies and intercropping dhaincha for in situ green manuring and seed production in wet-seeded rice

Anbumani et al., 2003

Document ID
9485389088081754220
Author
Anbumani S
Chandrasekaran B
Nadanassababady T
Rajendran P
Publication year
Publication venue
Acta agronomica hungarica

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In a wet-seeded rice establishment system, it is feasible to raise dhaincha (Sesbania aculeata. W.) in alternate rows as an intercrop using a newly developed joint rice and green manure seeder. Intercropping dhaincha exclusively for in situ green manuring recorded a …
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