Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... Soil Conditions In order to study the impact of irrigation on soil conditions in the com- mand area of major irrigation projects , soils have to be examined in relation to their fertility , water retention capacity , qualities of per ...
... Soil Conditions In order to study the impact of irrigation on soil conditions in the com- mand area of major irrigation projects , soils have to be examined in relation to their fertility , water retention capacity , qualities of per ...
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... Soil Erosion Soil erosion is associated with loss of useful top soil , reduction of soil depth , loss of nutrients and decline in fertility . The data obtained from field survey of the village revealed the following . TABLE 13.3 : Soil ...
... Soil Erosion Soil erosion is associated with loss of useful top soil , reduction of soil depth , loss of nutrients and decline in fertility . The data obtained from field survey of the village revealed the following . TABLE 13.3 : Soil ...
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... soils is likely to continue as a serious problem in parts of the state . Soil erosion is another malady over quite a large part of Haryana . This has been caused by the action of both water and wind but in separate areas . Soil erosion ...
... soils is likely to continue as a serious problem in parts of the state . Soil erosion is another malady over quite a large part of Haryana . This has been caused by the action of both water and wind but in separate areas . Soil erosion ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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