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Innovative ICT Tools for Information Provision in Agricultural Extension (December 2005)
Submitted by sandhyagir on Mon, 2010-05-03 10:18
Conference Name:
Developmental Informatics Lab, Indian Institute of Technology
Conference Location:
Bombay
Conference Date:
2005
References:
Krithi Ramamritham, Anil Bahuman, Subhasri Duttagupta, Chaitra Bahuman, Srividya Balasundaram Developmental Informatics Lab, Indian Institute of Technology -Bombay
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drought| proteins| genotypes| groundnuts| tolerance| irrigation| drought stress| mycotoxins| planting| diffusion of informationFarmers' Perceptions of the Effects of Plant Diseases on the Yield and Nutritive Value of Crop Residues used for Peri-Urban Dairy Production on the Deccan plateau: Findings from Participatory Rural Appraisals
Submitted by sandhyagir on Fri, 2010-04-30 15:19
Publication Year:
2000
Publisher:
ICRISAT
Series:
60
ISBN:
92-9066-424-X.
Book Number:
IBE 060.
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drought| proteins| genotypes| groundnuts| tolerance| irrigation| drought stress| mycotoxins| planting| diffusion of informationInternational Sorghum and Millets Newsletter
Submitted by sandhyagir on Fri, 2010-04-30 12:59
Publication Year:
1998
Publisher:
ICRISAT
Series:
98
ISBN:
1023-487X
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drought| proteins| genotypes| groundnuts| tolerance| irrigation| drought stress| mycotoxins| planting| diffusion of informationGIS Analysis of Cropping Systems
Submitted by sandhyagir on Fri, 2010-04-30 12:06
Publication Year:
1999
Publisher:
ICRISAT
ISBN:
92-9066-403-7
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drought| proteins| genotypes| groundnuts| tolerance| irrigation| drought stress| mycotoxins| planting| diffusion of informationBud Necrosis:Bud Necrosis: A Disease of Groundnut Caused by Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
Submitted by sandhyagir on Fri, 2010-04-30 11:18
Publication Year:
1990
Publisher:
ICRISAT
Series:
31
ISBN:
92-9066-195-X
Book Number:
ICR 90-0077
Abstract
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drought| proteins| genotypes| groundnuts| tolerance| irrigation| drought stress| mycotoxins| planting| diffusion of informationImpact Assessment of Crop and Resource Management Technology: A Case of Groundnut Production Technology
Submitted by sandhyagir on Fri, 2010-04-30 10:49
Publication Year:
1998
Publisher:
ICRISAT
Series:
2
ISBN:
92-9066-376-6
Book Number:
ISE 002
Abstract
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drought| proteins| genotypes| groundnuts| tolerance| irrigation| drought stress| mycotoxins| planting| diffusion of informationFrom Reasrch Station to Farmer 's Field : Nutrient Management Research for Millet -Based Cropping Systems of western Rajasthan;
Submitted by sandhyagir on Thu, 2010-04-29 16:48
Publication Year:
1997
Publisher:
ICRISAT
Series:
CP E 111
ISBN:
9 2 - 9 0 6 6 - 3 6 2 - 6
Abstract
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drought| proteins| genotypes| groundnuts| tolerance| irrigation| drought stress| mycotoxins| planting| diffusion of informationPlant Resistance to Insects in Sorghum
Submitted by sandhyagir on Thu, 2010-04-29 15:52
Publication Year:
1997
Publisher:
ICRISAT
Series:
BOE 025
ISBN:
92-9066-382-0
Abstract
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drought| proteins| genotypes| groundnuts| tolerance| irrigation| drought stress| mycotoxins| planting| diffusion of informationImprovement of Pigeonpea in Eastern and Southern Africa
Submitted by sandhyagir on Thu, 2010-04-29 14:57
Publication Year:
21-23 Sep 1994
Publisher:
ICRISAT
Series:
CPE 098
ISBN:
92-9066-316-2
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drought| proteins| genotypes| groundnuts| tolerance| irrigation| drought stress| mycotoxins| planting| diffusion of informationEvaluating ICRISAT Research Impact : Summary Proceedings of a Workshop on Research Evaluat ion and Impa c t Assessme n t
Submitted by sandhyagir on Thu, 2010-04-29 14:30
Publication Year:
13-15 De c 1993
Publisher:
ICRISAT
Series:
CPE 0 9 1
ISBN:
92-9066-302-2
Investment in agricultural research has diverse goals, but is ultimately targeted at economic growth and social wel fare. Several studies in the past have confirmed that returns on inve s tment in agr icul tural research are quite high. We believe that ICRISAT's research efforts on its mandate c rops—sorghum, millets , chickpea, pigeonpea, and groundnut—are responsible for a large number of tangible and intangible benefits at different levels, wherever these crops are grown .
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