Sahoo D.C., M. Madhu and O.P.S. Khola (2009)
Estimation of evapotranspiration and crop coefficient of carrot (Daucus carota)
for crop planning using weighing lysimeter. Indian Journal of Agricultural
Sciences, 79(12):968-971. [NAAS rating: 6.37]
Sahoo, D.C., Muralidharan, P., Madhu, M. and
Sundarambal, P. (2010) Influence of land management practices on rainwater
productivity of major crops in the Nilgiris. Indian Journal of Agricultural
Sciences, 80(10):872-877. [NAAS rating: 6.37]
Sahoo, D.C., M.G. Madhu, S.S. Bosu, O.P.S.
Khola. (2016) Farming methods impact on soil and water conservation efficiency
under tea (Camellia sinensis L.) plantation in Nilgiris of South India.
International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 4: 195–198 [NAAS
Rating:13.48]
The crop coefficient (Kc) of tea developed
from a lysimeter study for three distinct growth stages (Initial, Mid and late
stages). For determining water requirement and irrigation scheduling, crop
evapotranspiration and crop coefficient of carrot for three distinct growth
evaluated from the lysimeter study.
Developed bio-engineering measures of Earthen
bunding with broom grass/stone bunding with broom grass for higher soil and
water conservation efficiency in red lateritic soils of Orissa.
One row of Guatemala grass (Tripsacum laxum)
and two rows of pineapple was identified as the most effective vegetative
barrier in the slopping land of the Western Ghats.
Standardized contour staggered trench
dimensions in Agro-ecological Region- 12 under the Eastern Ghat region of
Odisha.
Medicinal plant of geranium is identified as a
vegetative barrier for peurtorican type terraces formation with higher
rainwater productivity in comparison to inward and outward-sloping terraces.
ICAR Nanaji Deshmukh Award for Outstanding
Interdisciplinary Team Research in Agricultural and Allied Sciences, 2015-16.