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    Integrated nutrient management in jute (Corchorus sp) based cropping system: A review by MAJUMDAR, B, SAHA, A R, MAZUMDAR, S PAUL, SARKAR, S, SAHA, R, KUNDU, D K

    “…Jute (Corchorus sp) is the single most economically and socially important commercial crop for the livelihood of 40 lakh small and marginal farm families of…”
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    Rapid Textural Analysis for Saline and Alkaline Soils with Different Physical and Chemical Properties by Chaudhari, S. K., Singh, R., Kundu, D. K.

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-03-2008)
    “…In most soil testing laboratories, textural analysis is performed by the pipette method (PM) or by hydrometer. Objectives of this study were (i) to evaluate…”
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    Integrated Fertilizer Prescription Equations for Recommendations of Fertilizers in Jute–Rice–Garden Pea Sequence on Alluvial Soil of Eastern India by Singh, S. R, Maitra, D. N, Kundu, D. K, Majumdar, B, Saha, A. R, Mahapatra, B. S

    “…Field experiment was conducted on alluvial soils (Typic Eutrochrept) of eastern India by adopting inductive cum targeted yield model to assess the fertility…”
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    Improved Estimation of Soil Organic Carbon Storage Uncertainty Using First‐Order Taylor Series Approximation by Panda, Dileep K., Singh, R., Kundu, D. K., Chakraborty, H., Kumar, A.

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-11-2008)
    “…Assessment of soil organic C (SOC) stocks is important for monitoring the effect of land use change in the C cycle and for formulation of C sequestration…”
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    System productivity, profitability and resource use efficiency of jute (Corchorus olitorius) based cropping systems in the eastern Indo-gangetic plain by KUMAR, MUKESH, SINGH, S R, JHA, S K, A, SHAMNA, MAZUMDAR, SONALI P, SINGH, AMARPREET, KUNDU, D K, MAHAPATRA, B S

    “…The study was conducted to investigate productivity, profitability and energy use of different jute (Corchorus olitorius L.) based cropping systems in the…”
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    Effect of fertilizer treatments on jute (Chorchorus olitorius), microbial dynamics in its rhizosphere and residual fertility status of soil by MAJUMDAR, B, SAHA, A R, GHORAI, A K, SARKAR, S K, CHOWDHURY, H, KUNDU, D K, MAHAPATRA, B S

    “…The effect of various fertilizer treatments on jute (Corchorus olitorius) and their residual effect on soil fertility along with the microbial dynamics in jute…”
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    Evaluation of Irrigation-Service Utility from the Perspective of Farmers by Ghosh, S, Singh, R, Kundu, D.K

    Published in Water resources management (01-10-2005)
    “…This paper highlights an alternative approach for the partial evaluation of an irrigation system considering irrigation as a service to farmers. It avoids the…”
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    Soil Carbon Sequestration in Long-Term Fertilization Under Jute-Rice-Wheat Agro-Ecosystem by Singh, A. K., Behera, M. S., Mazumdar, S. P., Kundu, D. K.

    “…Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration in response to long-term fertilizer management practices under jute-rice-wheat agro-ecosystem in alluvial soils was…”
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    Trade-off between soil aggregate stability and carbon decomposition under 44 years long-term integrated nutrient management in rice-wheat-jute system by Mazumdar, S P, Bhattacharya, R., Saha, A R, Majumdar, B, Kundu, D K, Behera, M S, Ghorai, A K, Barman, D, Saha, R, Padhy, S R, Kar, G, Bhattacharyya, P

    “…Soil stability, yield decline and higher carbon decomposition are the key issues in intensive agriculture. Long-term integrated nutrient management (INM)…”
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    Soil Quality Changes Resulting from Long-Term Fertilizer Application Under Intensive Cropping System in Alluvial Soils by Singh, A. K., Mazumdar, S. P., Saha, A. R., Kundu, D. K.

    “…Soil quality is one of the most important factors which reveal the soil-environment functionality for identifying whether soil quality is improving, remain…”
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    Tillage depth influence on soil nitrogen distribution and availability in a rice lowland by Kundu, D.K. (International Rice Research Inst., Manila, Philippines.), Ladha, J.K, Lapitan-de Guzman, E

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-07-1996)
    “…Previous studies using artificial barriers at selected depths have shown the importance of N supply from soil below 15 cm to rice (Oryza sativa L.). Subsoil N…”
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    Legume productivity and soil nitrogen dynamics in lowland rice-based cropping systems by Ladha, J. K., Kundu, D. K., Angelo‐Van Coppenolle, M. G., Carangal, V. R., Peoples, M. B., Dart, P. J.

    “…Rice (Oryza sativa L.) in wet season (WS) preceded by a dry season (DS) fallow, commonly practiced in rainfed lowlands, causes large losses of N through NO3…”
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    Soil temperature prediction from air temperature for alluvial soils in lower Indo-Gangetic plain by Barman, D., Kundu, D.K., Pal, Soumen, Pal, Susanto, Chakraborty, A.K., Jha, A.K., Mazumdar, S.P., Saha, R., Bhattacharyya, P.

    Published in International Agrophysics (01-01-2017)
    “…Soil temperature is an important factor in biogeochemical processes. On-site monitoring of soil temperature is limited in spatiotemporal scale as compared to…”
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    Effect of growing rice on nitrogen mineralization in flooded soil by Kundu, D.K. (Directorate of Rice Research, Hyderabad, India.), Ladha, J.K

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-05-1997)
    “…Only a small fraction of the total organic N in soils is mineralized to the plant-available forms during a cropping season. The mineralization process and the…”
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    Carbon and nutrient dynamics under long-term nutrient management in tropical rice-wheat-jute system by Mazumdar, S.P., Kundu, D.K., Saha, A.R., Majumdar, B., Saha, R., Singh, A.K., Barman, D., Ghosh, D., Dey, R., Behera, M.S., Mitra, S., Bhattacharyya, P.

    “…Impacts of 43-year nutrient management on carbon (C) and nutrient dynamics were studied in a rice-wheat-jute system in tropical India. Carbon dynamics was…”
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    Evaluation of planting methods in irrigated rice by Thakur, AK, Roychowdhury, S, Kundu, DK, Singh, Ravender

    “…This experiment was done to assess the effect of different direct seeding methods and transplanting of rice (Oryza sativa L.), cv. Naveen on growth, grain…”
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    Carbon and nitrogen mineralization kinetics as influenced by diversified cropping systems and residue incorporation in Inceptisols of eastern Indo-Gangetic Plain by Kumar, Mukesh, Kundu, D.K., Ghorai, A.K., Mitra, S., Singh, S.R.

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-05-2018)
    “…•Jute-rice-mustard-mung bean cropping system recorded higher C and N mineralization.•Mung bean residue had higher C and N mineralization rate than rice, wheat…”
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    Gunny bag based soil columns for crop diversification in rice field to enhance livelihood security of land scarce farmers by Ghorai, A. K., Kundu, D. K., Kumar, Shailesh, Shamna, A., Datta, Debarati

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (10-10-2020)
    “…Crop diversification in waterlogged rice field using gunny bag based soil columns produced 3–4 tonnes of kharif rice, 4.5–5.4 tonnes of rabi rice along with…”
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    Sustaining productivity of lowland rice soils: issues and options related to N availability by Kundu, D K, Ladha, J K

    Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-01-1998)
    “…The subsistence rice farming of the prechemical era efficiently sustained the N status of soils by maintaining a balance between N loss and N gain from…”
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