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Integrated Nitrogen Management in Yield, Uptake and Quality Parameters of Chilli (Capsicum annum L.) under Red Lateritic Soils of Odisha

Subhashree Behera    
Gayatri Sahu    
Poonam Preeti Pradhan    
Gour Hari Santra    

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