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    Impact of seven years of organic farming on soil and produce quality and crop yields in eastern Himalayas, India by Das, Anup, Patel, D.P., Kumar, Manoj, Ramkrushna, G.I., Mukherjee, Atanu, Layek, Jayanta, Ngachan, S.V., Buragohain, Juri

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (02-01-2017)
    “…•Impact on organic farming assessed on soil and crop productivity for 7-year.•Crop yields under integrated and organic farming was similar but superior to…”
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    Energy efficiency and economics of rice cultivation systems under subtropical Eastern Himalaya by Mandal, S., Roy, Somnath, Das, Anup, G.I., Ramkrushna, Lal, R., Verma, B.C., Kumar, Arvind, Singh, R.K., Layek, Jayanta

    Published in Energy for sustainable development (01-10-2015)
    “…In the northeastern region (NER) of India (eastern Himalayas), rice (Oryza sativa) is grown in ~70% of cultivated land. Therefore, the identification of…”
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    Crop diversification, crop and energy productivity under raised and sunken beds: results from a seven-year study in a high rainfall organic production system by Das, A, Patel, D.P, Ramkrushna, G.I, Munda, G.C, Ngachan, S.V, Kumar, M, Buragohain, J, Naropongla

    Published in Biological agriculture & horticulture (03-04-2014)
    “…Low productivity, crop diversification, employment and income are the major constraints of existing production systems of the high-rainfall north-eastern hill…”
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    Impact of fodder grasses and organic amendments on productivity and soil and crop quality in a subtropical region of eastern Himalayas, India by Das, Anup, Patel, D.P., Lal, R., Kumar, Manoj, G.I., Ramkrushna, Layek, Jayanta, Buragohain, Juri, Ngachan, S.V., Ghosh, P.K., Choudhury, B.U., Mohapatra, K.P., Shivakumar, B.G.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-01-2016)
    “…•Four fodder crops under 3-sources of nutrients compared in a 3-year study.•Hybrid napier recorded the highest (28.1Mgha−1) average dry fodder yield.•Mean dry…”
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