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A simple, cost-effective method for leaf area estimation
SK Pandey, H Singh
Journal of botany 2011 (2011), 1-6, 2011
3102011
Effect of dust load on the leaf attributes of the tree species growing along the roadside
RK Chaturvedi, S Prasad, S Rana, SM Obaidullah, V Pandey, H Singh
Environmental monitoring and assessment 185, 383-391, 2013
1332013
Effect of residue placement and chemical fertilizer on soil microbial biomass under tropical dryland cultivation
H Singh, KP Singh
Biology and Fertility of Soils 16, 275-281, 1993
1011993
Impact of sole and combined application of biochar, organic and chemical fertilizers on wheat crop yield and water productivity in a dry tropical agro-ecosystem
R Singh, P Singh, H Singh, AS Raghubanshi
Biochar 1, 229-235, 2019
612019
Challenges and opportunities for agricultural sustainability in changing climate scenarios: a perspective on Indian agriculture
R Singh, H Singh, AS Raghubanshi
Tropical Ecology 60, 167-185, 2019
572019
Impact of rice-husk ash on the soil biophysical and agronomic parameters of wheat crop under a dry tropical ecosystem
R Singh, P Srivastava, P Singh, AK Sharma, H Singh, AS Raghubanshi
Ecological indicators 105, 505-515, 2019
562019
Carbon sequestration potential of Indo-Gangetic agroecosystem soils
H Singh, P Pathak, M Kumar, AS Raghubanshi
Tropical Ecology 52 (2), 223-228, 2011
542011
Relative availability of inorganic N-pools shifts under land use change: an unexplored variable in soil carbon dynamics
P Srivastava, PK Singh, R Singh, R Bhadouria, DK Singh, S Singh, ...
Ecological indicators 64, 228-236, 2016
522016
Tree seedling establishment in dry tropics: an urgent need of interaction studies
R Bhadouria, P Srivastava, R Singh, S Tripathi, H Singh, AS Raghubanshi
Environment Systems and Decisions 37, 88-100, 2017
492017
Nitrogen and phosphorus availability and mineralization in dryland reduced tillage cultivation: effects of residue placement and chemical fertilizer
H Singh, KP Singh
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 26 (6), 695-702, 1994
471994
Nitrogen mineralization, microbial biomass and crop yield as affected by wheat residue placement and fertilizer in a semi-arid tropical soil with minimum tillage
H Singh
Journal of Applied Ecology, 588-595, 1995
431995
Impact of abundant Pheidole ant species on soil nutrients in relation to the food biology of the species
RK Shukla, H Singh, N Rastogi, VM Agarwal
Applied Soil Ecology 71, 15-23, 2013
352013
Effect of plant residue and fertilizer on grain yield of dryland rice under reduced tillage cultivation
H Singh, KP Singh
Soil and Tillage Research 34 (2), 115-125, 1995
351995
Soil carbon efflux and sequestration as a function of relative availability of inorganic N pools in dry tropical agroecosystem
P Srivastava, AS Raghubanshi, R Singh, SN Tripathi
Applied Soil Ecology 96, 1-6, 2015
342015
Organic amendment impact on SOC dynamics in dry tropics: a possible role of relative availability of inorganic-N pools
P Srivastava, R Singh, R Bhadouria, S Tripathi, P Singh, H Singh, ...
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 235, 38-50, 2016
322016
Soil carbon dynamics and climate change: current agro-environmental perspectives and future dimensions
P Srivastava, R Singh, S Tripathi, H Singh, AS Raghubanshi
Energy, Ecology and Environment 1, 315-322, 2016
322016
Soil carbon dynamics under changing climate—a research transition from absolute to relative roles of inorganic nitrogen pools and associated microbial processes: a review
P Srivastava, R Singh, S Tripathi, P Singh, S Singh, H SINGH, ...
Pedosphere 27 (5), 792-806, 2017
292017
Riparian land uses affect the dry season soil CO2 efflux under dry tropical ecosystems
R Singh, H Singh, S Singh, T Afreen, S Upadhyay, AK Singh, P Srivastava, ...
Ecological engineering 100, 291-300, 2017
262017
Competitive interactions of wheat with Phalaris minor or Rumex dentatus: A replacement series study
V Singh, H Singh, AS Raghubanshi
International journal of pest management 59 (4), 245-258, 2013
262013
Eco-physiological performance of two invasive weed congeners (Ageratum conyzoides L. and Ageratum houstonianum Mill.) in the Indo-Gangetic plains of India
V Singh, H Singh, GP Sharma, AS Raghubanshi
Environmental monitoring and assessment 178, 415-422, 2011
242011
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