Items where Author is "Kaliamoorthy, S"

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Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

Koehler, T and Botezatu, Á and Murugesan, T and Kaliamoorthy, S and Kholova, J and Sadok, W and Ahmed, M A and Carminati, A (2024) The transpiration rate sensitivity to increasing evaporative demand differs between soil textures, even in wet soil. Plant Stress, 12. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2667-064X

Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic

Koehler, T and Botezatu, Á and Murugesan, T and Kaliamoorthy, S and Kholova, J and Sadok, W and Ahmed, M A and Carminati, A (2024) The transpiration rate sensitivity to increasing evaporative demand differs between soil textures, even in wet soil. Plant Stress, 12. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2667-064X

The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)

Koehler, T and Botezatu, Á and Murugesan, T and Kaliamoorthy, S and Kholova, J and Sadok, W and Ahmed, M A and Carminati, A (2024) The transpiration rate sensitivity to increasing evaporative demand differs between soil textures, even in wet soil. Plant Stress, 12. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2667-064X

This research work was sourced fromongoing projects funded by USAID grant for Climate Resilient Sorghum (2013–18), ACIAR for improving post-rainy sorghum varieties to meet the growing grain and fodder demand in India (2015–18), CGIAR’s Crop to End Hunger

Anbazhagan, K and Voorhaar, M and Kholova, J and Chadalavada, K and Choudhary, S and Mallayee, S and Kaliamoorthy, S and Garin, V and Baddam, R and Rao, K V and Nedumaran, S and Selvaraj, A (2022) Dual-Purpose Sorghum: A Targeted Sustainable Crop-Livestock Intervention for the Smallholder Subsistence Farming Communities of Adilabad, India. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (TSI), 6 (742909). pp. 1-14. ISSN 2571-581X

USDA NIFA - Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station

Koehler, T and Botezatu, Á and Murugesan, T and Kaliamoorthy, S and Kholova, J and Sadok, W and Ahmed, M A and Carminati, A (2024) The transpiration rate sensitivity to increasing evaporative demand differs between soil textures, even in wet soil. Plant Stress, 12. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2667-064X

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