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SOBARI technology 2 Wetland restoration 2 biofertilizer 2 fertilizer efficiency 2 straw compost 2 Health Economics and Policy 1 Institutional and Behavioral Economics 1
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Joy, Benny 2 Kantikowati, Endang 2 Natalie, Betty 2 Setiawati, Mieke 2 Simarmata, Tualar 2 Turmuktini, Tien 2 Yuwariah, Yuyun 2
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Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development 1 Asian Journal of Agriculture and rural Development 1
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Restoring the Health of Paddy Soil by Using Straw Compost and Biofertilizers to Increase Fertilizer Efficiency and Rice Production with Sobari (System of Organic Based Aerobic Rice...
Turmuktini, Tien; Kantikowati, Endang; Natalie, Betty; … - In: Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development 02 (2012) 04
Current conditions indicate that about 70% of paddy fields in Indonesia has been experiencing severe degradation of land and can be categorized as an illness (sick soils), therefore, efforts to restore health and increase the productivity of paddy soil in a sustainable manner can be done by...
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Restoring the Health of Paddy Soil by Using Straw Compost and Biofertilizers to Increase Fertilizer Efficiency and Rice Production with Sobari (System of Organic Based Aerobic Rice...
Turmuktini, Tien; Kantikowati, Endang; Natalie, Betty; … - In: Asian Journal of Agriculture and rural Development 2 (2012) 4, pp. 519-526
Current conditions indicate that about 70% of paddy fields in Indonesia has been experiencing severe degradation of land and can be categorized as an illness (sick soils), therefore, efforts to restore health and increase the productivity of paddy soil in a sustainable manner can be done by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010617696
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