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Soil Quality Monitoring of the Barren Sodic Farmer's Fields after Reclamation in the Alluvial Plains of Eastern Uttar Pradesh, India
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Sodiclands, Reclamation, Monitoring, SAR, Sustainability, Shallow water table
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