A computer model for assessing agro-climatic and edaphic feasibility for rubber cultivation in the traditional tract (Record no. 46797)

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Personal name Vilasachandran K
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Title A computer model for assessing agro-climatic and edaphic feasibility for rubber cultivation in the traditional tract
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Name of publisher Indian Journal of Natural Rubber Research
Year of publication 1992
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Number of Pages 206-216
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Summary, etc A computer model has been designed to access the agro-climatic and edaphic feasibility of an area in traditional tract for commercial rubber cultivation. This model devised in Lotus 1-2-3 employing 'nested @ IF function' is useful to indicate the suitability of an area against each agro-climatic and edaphic factor based on pre-defined suitability indices and to infer the overall agro-climatic and edaphic suitability of an area for commercial rubber cultivation. The model can accomodate changes in suitability indices and is user-friendly.
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Topical Term Hevea
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Topical Term Hevea
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Topical Term Lotus 1-2-3
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Topical Term Lotus 1-2-3
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Topical Term Nested
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Personal name Motial V S
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Personal name Sharma M R
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Personal name Usha K
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