A review on the effect of soil moisture stress on the growth phases of wheat
Material type: ArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1991ISSN:- 1013-0306
- 92-120513
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Wheat yield is reduced from 17 to 50 percent due to soil moisture stress. Wheat has three growth phases. Soil moisture stress on these three growth phases has direct effect on yield reduction. Irrigation has maximum beneficial effect if it is applied on the ripening phase
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