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    No-Till Farming and Conservation Agriculture in South Asia - Issues, Challenges, Prospects and Benefits by Somasundaram, J., Sinha, N. K., Dalal, Ram C., Lal, Rattan, Mohanty, M., Naorem, A. K., Hati, K. M., Chaudhary, R. S., Biswas, A. K., Patra, A. K., Chaudhari, S. K.

    Published in Critical reviews in plant sciences (03-05-2020)
    “…Of late, intensive farming for higher food production is often associated with many negative implications for soil systems, such as decline of soil organic…”
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    Effect of contrasting tillage and cropping systems on soil aggregation, carbon pools and aggregate‐associated carbon in rainfed Vertisols by Somasundaram, J., Chaudhary, R. S., Awanish Kumar, D., Biswas, A. K., Sinha, N. K., Mohanty, M., Hati, K. M., Jha, P., Sankar, M., Patra, A. K., Dalal, R., Chaudhari, S. K.

    Published in European journal of soil science (01-09-2018)
    “…Summary Worldwide, conservation agriculture practices involving minimal soil disturbances and retention of crop residue (>30%) have been practised increasingly…”
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    Flap coverage for necrotising soft tissue infections: A systematic review by Somasundaram, J., Wallace, D.L., Cartotto, R., Rogers, A.D.

    Published in Burns (01-11-2021)
    “…•After debridement of NSTI, while skin grafts usually provide adequate coverage, there are indications for flaps.•Of the 4555 publications screened, 230 full…”
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    Intercropping and mulching in rain-dependent cotton can improve soil structure and reduce erosion by Blaise, Desouza, Manikandan, A., Desouza, N.D., Bhargavi, B., Somasundaram, J.

    Published in Environmental advances (01-07-2021)
    “…•Farmers in central India practice intensive tillage operations.•Intercropping and mulching resulted in better soil microstructure and porosity.•Plastic mulch…”
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    Modeling the organic carbon dynamics in long-term fertilizer experiments of India using the Rothamsted carbon model by Jha, Pramod, Lakaria, Brij Lal, Vishwakarma, AK, Wanjari, RH, Mohanty, M, Sinha, Nishant K, Somasundaram, J, Dheri, GS, Dwivedi, AK, Sharma, Raj Paul, Singh, Muneshwar, Dalal, RC, Biswas, AK, Patra, AK, Chaudhari, SK

    Published in Ecological modelling (15-06-2021)
    “…•We propose a new scheme of initialization for RothC model.•RothC model was successfully parameterized in three major soil orders of India.•RMSE of modelled…”
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    Soil and nutrients losses under different crop covers in vertisols of Central India by Singh, R. K., Chaudhary, R. S., Somasundaram, J., Sinha, N. K., Mohanty, M., Hati, K. M., Rashmi, I., Patra, A. K., Chaudhari, S. K., Lal, Rattan

    Published in Journal of soils and sediments (01-02-2020)
    “…Purpose Accelerated erosion removes fertile top soil along with nutrients through runoff and sediments, eventually affecting crop productivity and land…”
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    Integrated Nutrient Management Affects Fruit Yield of Sapota (Achras zapota L.) and Nutrient Availability in a Vertisol by Meena, H. R., Somasundaram, J., Kaushik, R. A., Sarolia, D. K., Singh, R. K., S, Kala, Meena, G. L.

    “…We studied the effect of integrated nutrient management (INM) combinations on supplement of plant nutrient for quantitative and qualitative fruit production in…”
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    Soil Health Management under Hill Agroecosystem of North East India by Saha, R., Chaudhary, R. S., Somasundaram, J.

    “…The deterioration of soil quality/health is the combined result of soil fertility, biological degradation (decline of organic matter, biomass C, decrease in…”
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    Crop Residue Retention and Nutrient Management Practices on Stratification of Phosphorus and Soil Organic Carbon in the Soybean-Wheat System in Vertisols of Central India by Kushwah, S. S., Reddy, D. Damodar, Somasundaram, J., Srivastava, S., Khamparia, R. S.

    “…The long-term crop residue retention coupled with external nutrient inputs are crucial for maintaining soil phosphorus (P) and soil organic carbon (SOC) in…”
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    Potential impact of future climate change on maize (Zea mays L.) under rainfed condition in central India by ROHIT PATIDAR, M. MOHANTY, NISHANT K. SINHA, S.C. GUPTA, J. SOMASUNDARAM, R.S. CHAUDHARY, R. SOLIYA, K.M. HATI, M. PRABHAKAR, K. SAMMI REDDY, A.K. PATRA, SRINIVAS RAO CH

    Published in Journal of agrometeorology (01-03-2020)
    “…A simulation experiment was carried out using Agriculture Production Systems Simulator (APSIM) model to assess the impact of climate change (change in…”
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    Soil and Plant Analysis - A Strategic Tool to Diagnose Micronutrient Imbalance in Lime and Sapota Orchard in Tablelands of Chambal Ravine Region of India by I, Rashmi, H R, Meena, J, Somasundaram, T K, Radha

    Published in Journal of Horticultural Sciences (Online) (30-06-2020)
    “…Micronutrient imbalance in lime and sapota fruit crops result in unstable fruit yield, fruit shedding and degrade quality of the produce. A study was therefore…”
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    Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebrae and Its Prevalence in the Australian Population by French, Heath D., Somasundaram, Arjuna J., Schaefer, Nathan R., Laherty, Richard W.

    Published in Global spine journal (01-12-2014)
    “…Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Objective Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae (LSTV) are a common congenital anomaly, and they can be accurately…”
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    Soil and Plant Analysis - A Strategic Tool to Diagnose Micronutrient Imbalance in Lime and Sapota Orchard in Tablelands of Chambal Ravine Region of India by I, Rashmi, H R, Meena, J, Somasundaram, T K, Radha

    Published in Journal of Horticultural Sciences (Online) (01-06-2020)
    “…Micronutrient imbalance in lime and sapota fruit crops result in unstable fruit yield, fruit shedding and degrade quality of the produce. A study was therefore…”
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    Enhancing Water and Phosphorus Use Efficiency Through Moisture Conservation Practices and Optimum Phosphorus Application in Rainfed Maize–Chickpea System in Vertisols of Central India by Chaudhary, R. S., Somasundaram, J., Mandal, K. G., Hati, K. M.

    Published in Agricultural research (India : Online) (01-06-2018)
    “…Conserving soil moisture in the rainfed region is a challenging task as it plays a significant role in crop productivity and livelihood security of rainfed…”
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    Effects of Tillage, Residue and Fertilizer Nitrogen on Crop Yields, and Soil Physical Properties Under Soybean–Wheat Rotation in Vertisols of Central India by Hati, K. M., Chaudhary, R. S., Mandal, K. G., Bandyopadhyay, K. K., Singh, R. K., Sinha, Nishant K., Mohanty, M., Somasundaram, J., Saha, R.

    Published in Agricultural research (India : Online) (01-03-2015)
    “…Soybean–wheat cropping system is predominant in vertisols of central India. Long-term field experiment was conducted to assess the effect of four tillage…”
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    Assessment of maize (Zea mays L.) productivity and yield gap analysis using simulation modelling in subtropical climate of central India by M. MOHANTY, NISHANT K. SINHA, ROHIT K. PATIDAR, J. SOMASUNDARAM, R.S. CHAUDHARY, K.M. HATI, K. SAMMI REDDY, M. PRABHAKAR, SRINIVAS RAO CHERUKUMALLI, ASHOK K. PATRA

    Published in Journal of agrometeorology (01-12-2017)
    “…Quantifying the yield potential of maize at any given site is a key to understand the existing yield gaps and to identify the most important constraints in…”
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    Climate change impacts vis-a-vis productivity of soybean in vertisol of Madhya Pradesh by M. MOHANTY, NISHANT K. SINHA, SONALI P. MCDERMID, R.S. CHAUDHARY, K. SAMMI REDDY, K.M. HATI, J. SOMASUNDARAM, S. LENKA, ROHIT K. PATIDAR, M. PRABHAKAR, SRINIVAS RAO CHERUKUMALLI, ASHOK K. PATRA

    Published in Journal of agrometeorology (01-03-2017)
    “…The impact of climate change on agricultural crops is a major concern and threats to the global food security. It also limits the potential of crops and…”
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