Titles
of research papers/articles on studies on soils and fertilizers published
in CR Vol. 1 to 14 (1988-97). For full text, please contact to Editor-in-chief
at : md@cropresearch.org.
1.
P.
P. Mahendran and K. K. Mathan [Estimation of saturated hydraulic
conductivity from easily measured soil properties]. Crop Res.
5 : 98-103 (Suppl., 1992). Department of Soil Science and Agricultural
Chemistry, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Madurai, Tamil
Nadu-625 104, India.
2.
P. Mukhopadhyay and M. P. Haldar [Distribution of available micronutrient
cations in some soils of sub-Himalayan plains of West Bengal]. Crop
Res. 5 : 104-109 (Suppl., 1992). Department of Agricultural Chemistry
and Soil Science, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, North Bengal
Campus, Pundibari-736 165, West Bengal, India.
3.
A. C. Parkashi and M. Haldar [Availability of B as affected by
lime and pesticide in acid soils]. Crop Res. 5 : 115-119 (Suppl.,
1992). Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Bidhan
Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur-741 252, India.
4.
R. M Bhagat and Pradeep K. Sharma [Contact angle as a possible
estimate of cation exchange capacity of soils]. Crop Res. 5 (2)
: 382-383 (1992). Department of Soil Science, Himachal Pradesh Krishi
Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur-176 062 (H. P.), India.
5.
Shila P. Kesavan, N. K. Sharma, P. V. Khadikar and G. P. Verma [Effect
of solution composition on sodium-calcium plus magnesium exchange equilibria
in sandy loam and black clay soils]. Crop Res. 8 (1) : 66-71
(1994). Jawaharlal Nehru Agricultural University Campus, Indore,
Madhya Pradesh-452 001, India.
6.
R. J. Tiwari [Effect of gypsum on soil properties of a salt affected
black clay soil of Madhya Pradesh]. Crop Res. 8 (1) : 57-59 (1994).
Salt Affected Soils Project, College of Agriculture, Indore-452
001, India.
7.
Akbar Singh Tomar [Technique of developing oxygen diffusion meter
and electrode for the characterization of soil aeration]. Crop
Res. 7 (3) : 347-352 (1994). J. N. K. V. V. Zonal
Agricultural Research Station, Morena-476 001 (M. P.), India.
8.
N. K. Sharma, D. D. Dubey and O. P. Sharma [Typical soils of
Indore region]. Crop Res. 7 (3) : 353-359 (1994). College
of Agriculture, Indore-452 001 (M. P.), India.
9.
N. K. Sharma, D. D. Dubey and P. V. Khadikar [Morphology, genesis
and classification of the soils of Malwa region, Madhya Pradesh, Indore].
Crop Res. 7 (3) : 360-365 (1994). College of Agriculture,
Indore-452 001 (M. P.), India.
10.
D. H. Ranade, Ram K. Gupta and A. N. Patel [Predicting runoff
from Vertisols of Malwa region]. Crop Res. 11 (1) : 9-16 (1996).
AICRP on Dryland Agriculture, College of Agriculture, Indore-452
001 (M. P.), India.
11.
T. Thilagavathi and K. K. Mathan [Influence of mature and immature
coir pith compost on the available N and C : N ratio in Typic Haplustalf
soil]. Crop Res. 11 (1) : 30-35 (1996). Department of Soil
Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,
Coimbatore-641 003, India.
12.
Rajendra Prasad and Jahnvi Shekhar [Soil thermal regime and crop
prospectsA case study for mid-hill region of Himachal Pradesh].
Crop Res. 11 (1) : 36-43 (1996). Department of Agronomy,
Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur-176 062, India.
13.
Dhura Ram, S. C. Bhandari and Mani Ram [Evaluation of acidulated
rockphosphate with pyrite for physico-chemical properties of Typic Torripsamments
soil]. Crop Res. 13 (3) : 579-582 (1997). Department of Soil
Science and Agricultural Chemistry, SKN College of Agriculture, Jobner-303
329 (Rajasthan), India.
14.
Daya Ram and S. S. Yadav [Effect of physico-socio-economic and
technological factors on spatial variation in crop failure in rainfed
cultivated lands : A geographical analysis]. Crop Res. 8 (3)
: 627-630 (1994). Department of Soil Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural
University, Hisar-125 004, India.
15.
C. Subrahmanyam, K. Vinod Kumar and L. M. Pande [Soil mapping
in a part of western Dehradun valley using remote sensing techniques].
Crop Res. 7 (1) : 148-152 (1994). Indian Institute of Remote
Sensing, 4, Kalidas Road, Dehradun-248 001, India.
16.
R. M. Bhagat [Hydraulic characteristics of an Alfisol- Laboratory
studies]. Crop Res. 3 (2) : 169-180 (1990). Department of
Soil Science and Water Management, Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya,
Palampur-176 062, India.
17.
D. S. Thakur, D. D. Dubey, O. P. Sharma and R. A. Sharma [Distribution
pattern of potassium content in different size particles of two Usterts
of Central India]. Crop Res. 7 (1) : 25-29 (1994). College
of Agriculture, Indore-452 001, India.
18.
N. K. Sharma, D. D. Dubey and R. A. Sharma [Potassium status
of Sarol and Malikhedi soil series of Madhya Pradesh]. Crop
Res. 7 (1) : 17-24 (1994). Department of Soil Science and Agricultural
Chemistry, J. N. Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya College of Agriculture, Indore
- 452 001, India.
19.
D. S. Thakur, D. D. Dubey, O. P. Sharma and R. A. Sharma [Physico-chemical
properties and forms of iron in two usterts of central Peninsular India].
Crop Res. 9 (2) : 252-257 (1995). College of Agriculture,
Indore-
452 001, India.
20.
R. K. Gupta and R. A. Sharma [Influence of different land configurations
on in situ conservation of rain water, soil and nutrients]. Crop
Res. 8 (2) : 276-282 (1994). College of Agriculture, Indore-452
001 (M. P.), India.
21.
T. S. Verma and R. S. Minhas [Evaluation of different nutrient
sources in acid soils of Himachal Pradesh]. Crop Res. 1 (1) :
50-57 (1988). Department of Soil Science & Water Management,
Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishva Vidyalaya, Palampur-176 062, India.
22.
Anil Kumar, M. S. Kuhad, M. S. Grewal and I. S. Dahiya [Spatial
variability of organic carbon content in Haryana soils-Classical and
spatial analysis]. Crop Res. 6 (3) : 386-393 (1993). Department
of Soil Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar-125 004,
India.
23.
R. M. Bhagat [Hydraulic characteristics of an Alfisol-Field studies].
Crop Res. 4 (1) : 102-110 (1991). Department of Soil Science
and Water Management, Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur-176
062, India.
24.
Deepak Kher [Soil properties as influenced by continuous liming,
manuring and cropping in an Alfisol]. Crop Res. 4 (2) : 346-349
(1991). Department of Soil Science and Water Management, Himachal
Pradesh Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Palampur-176 062, India.
25.
D. H. Ranade, Ram K. Gupta and A. N. Patel [Quantification of
runoff associated soil loss from Vertisols]. Crop Res. 10 (1)
: 28-34 (1995). AICRP on Dryland Agriculture, College of Agriculture,
Indore-452 001 (M. P.), India.
26.
Pawan Gupta, S. K. Shakya, Dinesh Kumar and Jaswant Singh [Effect
of alternative use of poor quality ground water with fresh water on
soil properties and crop yield under drained conditions]. Crop
Res. 10 (2) : 164-170 (1995). Department of Soil & Water Engineering,
Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141 004, India.
27.
D. S. Thakur, S. C. Tiwari and R. A. Sharma [Nitrogen fractions
as influenced by long-term use of inorganic fertilizers and fertilizer
plus FYM in Typic Chromusterts]. Crop Res. 5 : 110-114 (Suppl.,
1992). J. N. Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, College of Agriculture, Indore-452
001, India.
28.
D. K. Das [Transformation of different fractions of zinc in
submerged soils as affected by the application of nitrogen]. Crop
Res. 11 (1) : 53-61 (1996). Department of Agricultural Chemistry
and Soil Science, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur-741
252, India.
29.
R. M. Bhagat and T. S. Verma [Possible utilisation of `cutch'
as an inhibitor of nitrification]. Crop Res. 2 (2) : 226-229
(1989). Department of Soil Science and Water Management, Himachal
Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur-176 062, India.
30.
Vinod Kumar and J. Richter [Transformation and transport of urea
in soilsA review]. Crop Res. 2 (1) : 66-129 (1989). Institute
of Soil Science, University of Hannover, Herremhauser Str. 2, Hannover
21, West Germany.
31.
Rajendra Singh and V. P. Singh [Evaluation of fertilizer (single
nutrient) response in crops]. Crop Res. 4 (2) : 188-193 (1991).
Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar-125 004, India.
32.
Mahendra Singh, R. P. Narwal and Y. P. Singh [Long-term effect of
farmyard manure on selenium content of soil]. Crop Res. 8 (1)
: 190-191 (1994). Department of Soil Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural
University, Hisar-125 004, India.
33.
D. B. Shinde, P. L. Patil and B. R. Patil [Potential use of sulphur
oxidizing micro-organisms as soil inoculant]. Crop Res. 11 (3)
: 291-295 (1996). Central Sugarcane Research Station, Padegaon,
Pune-412 102, India.
34.
S. K. Dubey and S. D. Billore [Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms
(PSM) as inoculant and their role in augmenting crop productivity in
Indiaa review]. Crop Res. 5 : 11-24 (Suppl., 1992). Department
of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, R. A. K. College of Agriculture,
Sehore-466 001, India.
35.
D. S. Ruhal, C. P. Singh and mahendra Singh [solubilization of
low grade rock phosphate by digesting with cattle dung]. Crop
Res. 4 (1) : 47-52 (1991). Department of Soil Science, Haryana Agricultural
University, Hisar-125 004, India.
36.
N. K. Sharma, D. D. Dubey, J. M. Dighe and R. A. Sharma [Quantity
and intensity parameters of potassium in Vertisols and associated soils].
Crop Res. 8 (1) : 60-65 (1994). J. N. K. V. V. Campus, College
of Agriculture, Indore-452 001, India.
37.
N. K. Tomar and A. K. Sharma [Effect of pre-incubated phosphates
with manure and pyrite on the availability of Ca, Mg and Na]. Crop
Res. 6 (1) : 36-43 (1993). Department of Soil Science, CCS Haryana
Agricultural University, Hisar-125 004, India.
38.
Mandhata Singh, R. P. Singh and B. Singh [Influence of sulphur
application of N, P and S content of plant and soil]. Crop Res.
7 (1) : 8-12 (1994). Department of Soil Science and Agricultural
Chemistry, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, B. H. U., Varanasi-221
005, India.
39.
S. P. S. Karwasra, Mohinder Singh and A. P. Khera [Different
forms of sulphur and their contents in various soils of Haryana]. Crop
Res. 3 (1) : 27-34 (1990). Department of Soil Science, Haryana Agricultural
University, Hisar-125 004, India.
40.
R. C. Jaggi, V. K. Suri and R. S. Kanwal [Sulphur transformation
behaviour of an acid alfisol]. Crop Res. 8 (2) : 269-275 (1994).
Department of Soil Science, H. P. K. V., Palampur-176 062 (H. P.),
India.
41.
P. Mukhopadhyay and M. P. Haldar [Distribution of available molybdenum
as related to some important soil characteristics in sub-Himalayan plains
of West Bengal]. Crop Res. 5 (2) : 226-242 (1992). Department
of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya,
North Bengal Campus, Pundibari- 736 165, India.
42.
S. C. Sharma, V. S. Rajput and R. J. Tiwari [Status of available
manganese in Harsi Command Area soils of Madhya Pradesh]. Crop
Res. 9 (3) : 441-443 (1995). Department of Soil Science, J. N. Krishi
Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gwalior-474 002 (M. P.), India.
43.
A. R. Saha and M. Haldar [Distribution of available B in some
soils of terai zone of West Bengal in relation to some of their physico-chemical
properties]. Crop Res. 12 (1) : 18-23 (1996). Department
of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya
Mohanpur, Nadia (W. B.), India.
44.
S. C. Sharma, S. S. Bhadoria and R. J. Tiwari [Status of available
boron in soils of Bhind district in Madhya Pradesh]. Crop Res.
10 (1) : 35-38 (1995). Department of Soil Science and Agricultural
Chemistry, J. N. Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Campus, Gwalior-474 002 (M.
P.), India.
45.
S. C. Sharma, V. s. Rajput and R. J. Tiwari [Status of available
manganese in Harsi Command Area soils of Madhya Pradesh]. Crop
Res. 9 (3) : 441-443 (1995). Department of Soil Science, J. N. Krishi
Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gwalior-474 002 (M. P.), India.
46.
G. Chhabra, P. C. Srivastava, D. Ghosh and A. K. Agnihotri [Distribution
of available micronutrient cations as related to soil properties in
different soil zones of Gola-Kosi interbasin]. Crop Res. 11 (3)
: 296-303 (1996). Department of Soil Science, G. B. Pant University
of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar-263 145 (U. P.), India.
47.
Anil Kumar, M. S. Kuhad, D. S. Ruhal and Y. P. Singh [Distribution
of organic carbon in Haryana soils. II. Isarithmic maps based on observed
and kriged values]. Crop Res. 8 (3) : 486-492 (1994). Department
of Soil Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar-125 004,
India.
48.
A. Lakshmanan, S. Anthoni Raj and A. Abdul Kareem [Biofertilizers
enhance dissolved oxygen content in water]. Crop
Res. 8 (2) : 283-286 (1994). Tamil Nadu Rice Research Institute,
Aduthurai-612 101, India.
49.
D. H. Ranade, R. A. Sharma, R. K. Gupta and A. N. Patel [Effect
of mechanical and vegetative barriers on conservation of runoff soil
and plant nutrients]. Crop Res. 9 (2) : 218-223 (1995). A.
I. C. R. P. for Dryland Agriculture, College of Agriculture, Indore-452
001, India.
50.
Anil Kumar, Sunil Puri, Ravi Kumar and R. R. Singh [Performance
of indigenous and exotic tree species and their impact on soils of arid
region]. Crop Res. 7 (2) : 292-298 (1994). Department of
Forestry, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar-125 004, India.
51.
R. J. Tiwari, K. Dwivedi and S. K. Verma [Multiple relationship of
soil properties with nutrient content of leaves and crop yield on sodic
vertisol]. Crop Res. 8 (1) : 52-56 (1994). School of Studies
in Chemistry, Jiwaji University, Gwalior (M. P.), India.
52.
V. K. Mishra, D. H. Ranade, R. C. Joshi and R. A. Sharma [Soil
conservation values of different grass species in Vertisol]. Crop
Res. 13 (2) : 507-509 (1997). AICRP on Dryland Agriculture, College
of Agriculture, Indore-452 001, India.