Growth, Yield and Water Productivity of Tomato as Influenced by Deficit Irrigation Water Management
<p dir="ltr">The deficit irrigation offers water savings potential that is becoming popular in arid and semi-arid regions reducing freshwater use over time. A two-year factorial experiment was conducted to evaluate growth, yield and water productivity of tomato under water deficit ir...
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| Main Author: | Sangeeta Mukherjee (17789009) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Prosanta Kumar Dash (17789012) (author), Debesh Das (17789015) (author), Shimul Das (772333) (author) |
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2023
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