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Drought Research Priorities for the Dryland Tropics

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Drought Research Priorities for the Dryland Tropics
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Book Synopsis Drought Research Priorities for the Dryland Tropics by : Francis Robert Bidinger

Book excerpt: Defining the problem: translating climatic data in to moisture availability patterns usable in drought research. making the best use of available technology: fitting cropping systems, crops, and crop varieties to the environment. possibilities for modifying crop and soil management practices to maximize production per unit rainfall. Possibilities for modifying crop varieties to increase production per unit rainfall.


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