Contribution of sub-surface layers of the soil to nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium nutrition of crops
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The grain yield, dry matter and nutrient uptake by Pearl millet. maize and cotton increased depth of stirring while in wheat crop the depth of stirring had a negligible influence Maximum nutrient uptake and crop yield of pearl millet, maize and wheat was
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