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- Soils
of the experimental farm, Karnal, 1973.
- Reclaiming
alkali Soils, 1973.
- Quality
of groundwater of Jind district, Haryana,
1975.
- Alkali
and saline soils: Identification and improvement
for crop production, 1977.
- Coastal
saline soils of India, 1979.
- Reclaiming
alkali soils-engineering aspects, 1980.
- Management
of coastal saline soils of Sundarbans,
1981.
- Climate
of Karnal, 1983.
- Salt
movement and dispersion- convection equation:
Material balance concept, 1985.
- Drainage
investigation for salinity control in
Haryana , 1986.
- Grasses
in alkali soils, 1986.
- Operational
research on reclamation of alkali soils,
1988.
- Coastal
saline soils of India and their management,
1988.
- Methods
of rice cultivation in rainfed coastal
saline soil areas, 1988.
- Sewage
water utilisation through forestry, 1989.
- Soil
water relations and root water extraction
in alkali soils, 1991.
- Leaching
of salt affected soils, 1992.
- Agroforestry
in salt affected soils, 1993.
- Mesquite
for the revegetation of salt lands, 1993.
- Ground
water quality for irrigation in India,
1994.
- Modelling
conjunctive use of water resources: Hydraulic
and economic optimization, 1995.
- Managing
salty soils and waters for afforestation,
1995.
- Vegetation
types in Bhal area, Mahi Right Bank and
Ukai-Kakrapar command of Gujarat, 1997.
- Auto
irrigation system, 1997.
- Guidelines
for irrigation with saline and alkali
waters,1998.
- Rainwater
management for multiple cropping in rainfed
humid Sunderbans Delta (W.B.),1998.
- Soil
salinity for fertilizers recommendations
for coastal soils, 1999.
- Sub-surface
fresh water skimming system: Improved
DORUVU Technology, 1999.
- Operational
Research Project on saline irrigation
in Karanpur, Muthura (UP): Soscio-economic
consideration and impact analysis, 1999.
- Evapotranspiration
and crop co-efficient ( Measuremmentr
and computation for crop water requirements).
- Resource
characterization and management options
for salt-affected black soils of agro-ecological
region of Gujarat state, 2000.
- Fesibility studies
on artificial groundwater recharge in North-East Haryana, 2002
- Central Soils of West Bengal
- their nature distribution and characteristics, 2003.
- Salvadova Persia: A
life support species for salt affected black soils, 2003.
- Quality assessment of
water resources in the Indo Gangetic basin part in India, 2003.
- Nutrient stress management
for sustaining crop production in salt affected soils, 2004.
- Waste water use in peri-urban agriculture:
Impacts andopportunities, 2004.
- Isabgol(Plantgo ovata Forsk):
A potential crop for saline irrigation and moderate
alkali soils, 2005.
- Greening sodic lands:
Bichhian model, 2005.
- Salt Tolerant Varities for saline and alkaline soils
- Salinity News, Vol. 12, No.2, July-December, 2006
- Krishi Main Jal Sarakshen: Kyon aur Kaise?, 2007
- Opportunities for Promotion of Cactus (Opunita Spp.) as livelihood source in rainfed areas, 1/2007 by Dr. Gurbachan Singh
- Muti-enterprise Agriculture Model for Livelihood Security in Reclaimed Sodic Land, 2/2007
- Madhuban Meadows: Diagnosis and Amelioration of Alkali Soils in Golf Course at the Haryana Armed Police Madhuban, Bull. No. 3/2007, Karnal - Haryana by R.C. Sharma, Gurbachan Singh and S.N. Vashisht
- Extent of Salt Affected Soils in Jammu & Kashmir: A Systematic and Scientific Compilation, Bull. No. 4/2007, Karnal - Haryana by R.C. Sharma, Gurbachan Singh and R.K. Verma and V. Sharma
- Resource Conservation Technologies in Reclaimed Alkali Soils, Tech. Bull. 1/2008 by D.P. Sharma, S.K. Sharma, P.K. Joshi, Samar Singh and Gurbachan Singh
- Integrated Farming System Model for Waterlogged Sodic Soils, Tech. Bull. 1/2008
- Alternate Land Use Management for Sodic Soils, Tech. Bull. 2/2008
- Biomass and Biodiesel for Energy Production from Salt Affected Lands, Tech. Bull. 3/2008 by S.K. Sharma, Gurbachan Singh, G.G. Rao and N.P.S. Yadhuvanshi
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Central
Soil Salinity Research Institute
Kachawa Road,
Karnal-132001,
INDIA
E-mail:
director@cssri.ernet.in
Phone:
91-184-2290501
Fax:
91-184-2290480
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