J. K. Tuladhar

Agricultural and Biological Sciences · Life Sciences

9h-index193citations29works0.02yr avg

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Research Topics

Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects(11), Agricultural Science and Fertilization(11), Child Nutrition and Water Access(4), Agricultural pest management studies(4), Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis(3)

Publications29 total

Banko Janakari·2017· 6 citedOpen Access
Distribution of micronutrients available to plants in different ecological Regions of Nepal.
2005· 6 cited
Wheat sterility induced by boron deficiency in Nepal.
2005· 7 cited
Soil fertility problems and strategies to reduce them in the Himalayan Region of India.
2005· 1 cited
Molybdenum response of chickpea in the High Barind Tract (HBT) of Bangladesh and in Eastern India.
2005· 9 cited
Zinc and childhood infections.
2005· 1 cited
Micronutrients in South and South East Asia: Proceedings of an International Workshop held in Kathmandu, Nepal, 8-11 September, 2004.
2005· 3 cited
Micronutrients in South and South East Asia
2005· 29 cited
Commercial fertilisers and their quality control in Nepal.
2005
Increasing wheat and rice productivity in the sub-tropics using micronutrient enriched seed.
2005· 8 cited
Harvesting health: agricultural linkages for improving human nutrition.
2005· 12 cited
Dietary strategies to enhance micronutrient adequacy: experiences in developing countries.
2005· 11 cited
Managing soil fertility problems of marginal agricultural lands through integrated plant nutrient management systems: experiences from the hills of Nepal.
2005· 2 cited
Building contextual knowledge: the interface between local and scientific knowledge.
2005· 1 cited
Effect of micronutrients on production of maize (Zea mays L.) in the acid soils of Chitwan Valley.
2005
Severe boron deficiency limiting grain legumes in the inner Terai of Nepal.
2005· 4 cited
Growing orange-fleshed sweet potatoes to combat vitamin A deficiency in Eastern India: experience of the International Potato Center (CIP).
2005
Commercial horticulture farming and its effect on soil fertility: a case study from peri-urban agriculture in the Kathmandu Valley.
2005· 3 cited
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Frequent Co-authors

Kshitij Karki(22), S. L. Maskey(22), Mikael Skou Andersen(11), Peter Birkelund Andersen(9), Dave Harris(2), H.B. Thapa(2), R. M. Welch(2), C. Johansen(2), J. G. Lauren(2), Rajendra Prasad Uprety(2), B.P. Tripathi(2), D. P. Sherchan(2), Abdul Rashid(1), Md Arif(1), M. Yunas(1), Krishna Bahadur Karki(1), Surya L. Maskey(1), M. Wood(1), Colin Pilbeam(1), H. C. Harris(1)