S. P. Wani
S. P. Wani
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- IWIntegrated watershed management...S. P. Wani
Integrated watershed management in rainfed agriculture
no cover - MAMycorrhizal and common root-rot...S. P. Wani
Mycorrhizal and common root-rot infection, and nutrient accumulation in barley grown on Breton loam using N from biological fixation or fertilizer
no cover - ROReport on improving the soil-co...S. P. Wani
Report on improving the soil-core assay technique for estimating nitrogenase (C₂H₂ reduction) activity of field grown sorghum and millet plants
no cover - ROReport on response of millet cu...S. P. Wani
Report on response of millet cultivars to inoculation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria
no cover - ROReport on an intact-plant assay...S. P. Wani
Report on an intact-plant assay technique for estimating nitrogenase (C₂H₂ reduction) activity of sorghum and millet plants g[r]own in pots
no cover - TRThe relevance of the ICRISAT Ce...S. P. Wani
The relevance of the ICRISAT Center N₂-fixation work to the real millet growing regions of the SAT
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Integrated watershed management in rainfed agriculture
- Open Work
Mycorrhizal and common root-rot infection, and nutrient accumulation in barley grown on Breton loam using N from biological fixation or fertilizer
- Open Work
Report on improving the soil-core assay technique for estimating nitrogenase (C₂H₂ reduction) activity of field grown sorghum and millet plants
- Open Work
Report on response of millet cultivars to inoculation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria
- Open Work
Report on an intact-plant assay technique for estimating nitrogenase (C₂H₂ reduction) activity of sorghum and millet plants g[r]own in pots
- Open Work
The relevance of the ICRISAT Center N₂-fixation work to the real millet growing regions of the SAT