Dotaniya et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Impact of biosolids on agriculture and biodiversityDotaniya et al., 2016
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- Dotaniya M
- Meena V
- Kumar K
- Meena B
- Jat S
- Lata M
- Ram A
- Dotaniya C
- Chari M
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- Today and Tomorrow’s Printer and Publisher, New Delhi
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Crop production is a prime occupation in agricultural based countries and India is one of them; its 60-70% peoples directly and indirectly depend on agriculture. But due to increasing population and decreasing per capita land holding forcing to produce more food to fulfill …
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