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K. Srinivas
Researcher at Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture
Publications - 41
Citations - 897
K. Srinivas is an academic researcher from Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alfisol & Soil quality. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 35 publications receiving 804 citations.
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Long-term soil management effects on crop yields and soil quality in a dryland Alfisol
K. L. Sharma,U.K. Mandal,K. Srinivas,K. P. R. Vittal,Biswapati Mandal,J. Kusuma Grace,V. Ramesh +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a long-term experiment was conducted with the objective of selecting the appropriate land management treatments and to identify the key indicators of soil quality for dryland semi-arid tropical Alfisols.
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Evaluation of long-term soil management practices using key indicators and soil quality indices in a semi-arid tropical Alfisol
K. L. Sharma,J. Kusuma Grace,U.K. Mandal,P.N. Gajbhiye,K. Srinivas,G. R. Korwar,V. Hima Bindu,V. Ramesh,Kausalya Ramachandran,S. K. Yadav +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a long-term experiment comprising tillage and conjunctive nutrient use treatments under a sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) and mung bean (Vigna radiata(L.) Wilkzec) system was conducted during 1998-05 on SAT Alfisols (Typic Haplustalf) at the Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad.
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Effect of ten years of reduced tillage and recycling of organic matter on crop yields, soil organic carbon and its fractions in alfisols of semi arid tropics of southern India.
J. V. N. S. Prasad,Ch. Srinivasa Rao,K. Srinivas,Ch. Naga Jyothi,B. Venkateswarlu,B.K. Ramachandrappa,G.N. Dhanapal,K. Ravichandra,P. K. Mishra +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of long term reduced tillage on soil carbon, labile organic carbon fractions and their depth distribution is assessed at the end of a 10-year long term experiment.
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Impact of Elevated CO2 on Tobacco Caterpillar, Spodoptera litura on Peanut, Arachis hypogea
TL;DR: It is indicated that elevated CO2 levels altered the quality of the peanut foliage, resulting in higher consumption, lower digestive efficiency, slower growth, and longer time to pupation.
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Model and Scenario Variations in Predicted Number of Generations of Spodoptera litura Fab. on Peanut during Future Climate Change Scenario
M. V. S. Rao,Pettem Swathi,Chitiprolu Anantha Rama Rao,K. V. G. K. Rao,B.M.K. Raju,K. Srinivas,D. Manimanjari,Mandapaka Maheswari +7 more
TL;DR: Increased number of generations and reduction of generation time across the six peanut growing locations of India suggest that the incidence of S. litura may increase due to projected increase in temperatures in future climate change periods.