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    Gramya Krishi Vikas Samiti ; 2022
    In:  ANNALS OF PLANT AND SOIL RESEARCH Vol. 24, No. 1 ( 2022-03-01), p. 137-140
    In: ANNALS OF PLANT AND SOIL RESEARCH, Gramya Krishi Vikas Samiti, Vol. 24, No. 1 ( 2022-03-01), p. 137-140
    Abstract: Field experiments were carried out at the research farm of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Rajouri, SKUAST-Jammu during 2013 – 2016 rabi season under irrigated (IC) and rainfed conditions (RC) of inter-mediate zone of UT of Jammu & Kashmir in order to determine the high adaptive yielding with high quality bread wheat genotypes.The experiments were laid out in a randomized block design with 4 replications and six varieties of wheat. Genotypes were significantly different among themselves for all the phenological traits under irrigated and rainfed conditions. The pooled results of three years revealed that wheat genotypes VL 804 and HS 562 performed better in terms of growth, yield attributes and yield under irrigated condition compared to genotypes cultivated under rainfed condition. However, genotypes VL 907 and HS 507 ‘Improved’ found better in growth and yield than other genotypes under rainfed condition. The highest net returns of Rs. 76924 ha-1 and B:C ratio of 2.86 was recorded with in genotype VL 804 under irrigated condition and net returns of Rs. 39903 ha-1 and B:C ratio (2.78) in genotype VL 907 under rainfed condition.
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    ISSN: 0972-1959 , 2347-6036
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    Publisher: Gramya Krishi Vikas Samiti
    Publication Date: 2022
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    AkiNik Publications ; 2020
    In:  International Journal of Chemical Studies Vol. 8, No. 2 ( 2020-03-01), p. 2326-2329
    In: International Journal of Chemical Studies, AkiNik Publications, Vol. 8, No. 2 ( 2020-03-01), p. 2326-2329
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    ISSN: 2349-8528 , 2321-4902
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    AkiNik Publications ; 2020
    In:  International Journal of Chemical Studies Vol. 8, No. 3 ( 2020-05-01), p. 1494-1496
    In: International Journal of Chemical Studies, AkiNik Publications, Vol. 8, No. 3 ( 2020-05-01), p. 1494-1496
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    ISSN: 2349-8528 , 2321-4902
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    IRA Academico Research ; 2016
    In:  IRA International Journal of Education and Multidisciplinary Studies (ISSN 2455–2526) Vol. 4, No. 2 ( 2016-08-22), p. 289-
    In: IRA International Journal of Education and Multidisciplinary Studies (ISSN 2455–2526), IRA Academico Research, Vol. 4, No. 2 ( 2016-08-22), p. 289-
    Abstract: 〈 div 〉 〈 p 〉 〈 em 〉 A Field investigation was conducted during the 〈 /em 〉 〈 em 〉 Rabi season of 2003-04 and 2004-05 at Baraut, Uttar Pradesh, to find out most suitable weed management practices on winter French bean. Among the 12 weed management treatments in French bean viz. weedy check, hand weeding at 30 days after sowing, weed free, fluchloralin @ 0.75 kg/ha, fluchloralin @ 1.0 kg/ha, fluchloralin @ 0.75 kg/ha with hand weeding at 30 days after sowing, pendimethalin @ 0.75 kg/ha, pendimethalin @ 1.0 kg/ha, pendimethalin @ 0.75 kg/ha with hand weeding at 30 days after sowing, oxyfluorfen @ 0.15 kg/ha, oxyfluorfen 0.20 kg/ha, oxyfluorfen @ 0.15 kg/ha with hand weeding at 30 days after sowing. 〈 strong 〉 〈 /strong 〉 Application of fluchloralin (pre-planting) @ 1.0 kg a.i./ha had maximum weed control efficiency (79.8%), which was at par to  pre-emergence application of pendimethalin1.0 kg/ha (78.7%). The effect of these herbicides were also pronomced in terms of different growth and yield attributes of French bean crop and had maximum number of branches/plant (6.16 to 6.23), leaf area index (1.06 to 1.07), number of pods/plant (5.51 to 5.53) and 100-seed weight (316.2 to 316.7). The highest yield (1.11 to 1.10 t/ha) and N uptake (52.52 to 52.95 kg/ha) was noticed under fluchloralin or pendimethalin applied plot 1.0 kg/ha also it had reduced N losses through weeds. Economic evaluation in terms of returns Rs./Re invested was maximum under fluchloralin or pendimethalin applied plot reveals the significance of these herbicides in western Uttar Pradesh. 〈 /em 〉 〈 /p 〉 〈 /div 〉
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    ISSN: 2455-2526
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    Publisher: IRA Academico Research
    Publication Date: 2016
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    Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture ; 2022
    In:  The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 92, No. 9 ( 2022-09-08)
    In: The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture, Vol. 92, No. 9 ( 2022-09-08)
    Abstract: Present study was carried out in Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir with 180 randomly selected wheat growers from three different blocks (R.S. Pura, Suchetgarh and Bishnah) with the objective to analyze the productivity status of wheat (Triticum aestivium L.) crop in irrigated sub-tropics during 2020–21. There was large variation in productivity of wheat crop in different wheat growing regions of the state. Results of the study revealed that all the farmers sown their wheat crop by broadcasting method, 36% farmers replaced their wheat seed and same percentage of farmers adopted the practice of seed treatment. All the farmers applied DAP and urea as basal dose at sowing time and herbicide for controlling narrow and broad leaved weeds. Only 45% farmers applied first irrigation at the crown root initiation stage. Second dose of urea was applied by 100% farmers after first irrigation and 60% farmers applied third dose of urea in their wheat crop. Only 18% of sampled farmers sprayed fungicides. Overall average wheat crop productivity of respondent farmers in study area was 2.789 t/ha and R. S. Pura block had significant difference in productivity of wheat crop as compared to Bishnah (P=.039) and Suchetgarh (P=.010) block.
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    ISSN: 0019-5022
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    Publisher: Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture
    Publication Date: 2022
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    Sciencedomain International ; 2023
    In:  International Journal of Plant & Soil Science Vol. 35, No. 20 ( 2023-10-04), p. 863-874
    In: International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, Sciencedomain International, Vol. 35, No. 20 ( 2023-10-04), p. 863-874
    Abstract: Millet, an often-overlooked cereal grain, has recently garnered attention due to its rich store of health-promoting phenolic compounds. This comprehensive review delves into the myriad facets of millet phenolics, from their extraction and analysis to their implications for health and disease risk reduction. The varied methodologies for phenolic extraction, including solvent, enzymatic, and ultrasound-assisted techniques, have their own merits and limitations. Advanced analytical tools such as High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry have enabled the identification of specific phenolic compounds in different millet varieties. These phenolics have shown potential in promoting health through their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, cardiovascular, anti-cancer, digestive, and neuroprotective effects. Mechanistic studies have illuminated their role in modulating signaling pathways, interacting with enzymes and receptors, and altering gene expression. Notably, the consumption of millet phenolics has been linked with reduced disease risks, supported by epidemiological studies and clinical trials. However, the phenolic content in millets can be influenced by various factors such as agricultural practices, post-harvest processing, and cooking methods. As we gaze into the future, there are challenges to address, especially concerning the bioavailability of millet phenolics. Efforts towards genetic modification and breeding to enhance phenolic content, along with their incorporation into functional foods and nutraceuticals, promise novel avenues for research and application. In summary, this review underscores the untapped potential of millet phenolics in promoting human health, urging further exploration and integration into the modern diet for holistic well-being.
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    ISSN: 2320-7035
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    Publisher: Sciencedomain International
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Sciencedomain International ; 2023
    In:  International Journal of Plant & Soil Science Vol. 35, No. 18 ( 2023-08-03), p. 1520-1525
    In: International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, Sciencedomain International, Vol. 35, No. 18 ( 2023-08-03), p. 1520-1525
    Abstract: An  field experiment was conducted during Kharif season of 2021at the Organic Farming Research Centre, Chatha, SKUAST- J to evaluate the effect of different weed management practices on nutrient uptake and yield in organic basmati rice production. The experiment was conducted in Randomized Block Design with 11 treatments which were replicated thrice. The highest nitrogen (29.66 kg/ha), phosphorus (16.22 kg/ha) and potassium (32.66 kg/ha) uptake by weeds were recorded in weedy check. Amongst organic weed management treatments, application of vinegar @ 10 % at 5 DBT + hand weeding at 30 DAT which was though statistically at par with recommended practice of two hand weeding at 20 and 40 DAT recorded significantly lowest nitrogen (2.31 kg/ha), phosphorus (1.21 kg/ha) and potassium (2.44 kg/ha) uptake by weeds followed by the application of vinegar @ 5 % at 5 DBT + hand weeding at 30 DAT and application of rice bran @ 2.5 t/ha (extract at 1:3 wt./vol. basis) at 5 DBT + hand weeding at 30 DAT than weedy check and other organic weed management treatments in comparison. However, maximum grain and straw yield was recorded with the application of vinegar @ 10% at 5 DBT fb one hand weeding at 30 DAT to the tune of 31.17 q/ha and 54.27 q/ha, respectively. Thus, it may be concluded that the application of vinegar @ 10 % at 5 DBT fb one hand weeding at 30 DAT may be recommended as economical viable option in organic basmati rice crop.
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    ISSN: 2320-7035
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    Agricultural Research Communication Center ; 2017
    In:  LEGUME RESEARCH - AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ( 2017-07-16)
    In: LEGUME RESEARCH - AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, Agricultural Research Communication Center, ( 2017-07-16)
    Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at KVK, Srinagar during two consecutive kharif seasons of 2010 and 2011 to study the “Effect of phosphorus and sulphur on nutrient and amino acids content of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merill] under Eutrochrepts”. The experiment was laid down under 16 treatment combinations viz four levels of phosphorus (0, 30, 60, 90 kg P2O5 ha-1) and four levels of sulphur (0, 15, 30, 45 kg S ha-1) in randomized complete block design with three replication . At higher levels of phosphorus application, Zn content of seed decreased and it was maximum at 30 kg P2O5 ha-1. With application of 45 kg S ha-1, N, P, K, Ca, Mg and S content in seed was 6.54, 0.555, 1.881, 0.329, 0.434 and 0.501 per cent respectively while as Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn was 109.99, 99.96, 2.82 and 3.73 mg kg-1, respectively. A significant interaction between P and S on macro as well as micronutrient content except Zn in seed was observed. Combined application of phosphorus and sulphur further enhanced the nutrient content of soybean seed. Combined application of phosphorus and sulphur enhanced the crude protein and oil content in soya seed 1. Individual as well as interaction effect of P and S was significant in enhancing the sulphur containing amino acids viz., cystine cystein and methionine content of soybean seed. Combined application of 45 kg S and 90 kg P2O5 ha-1 recorded significantly higher carbohydrate content (23.49%) in soybean seed. Application of increasing levels of phosphorus and sulphur resulted in gradual increase in linoleic (Omega-6) and linolenic acid (Omega-3).
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    ISSN: 0976-0571 , 0250-5371
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    Publisher: Agricultural Research Communication Center
    Publication Date: 2017
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    Sciencedomain International ; 2023
    In:  Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology Vol. 42, No. 29 ( 2023-09-06), p. 20-29
    In: Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, Sciencedomain International, Vol. 42, No. 29 ( 2023-09-06), p. 20-29
    Abstract: The global burden of weed infestations presents profound challenges for agricultural productivity, economic profitability, and environmental sustainability. This comprehensive review encapsulates a broad spectrum of weed management strategies, examining traditional practices and probing into the frontier of emerging technologies. The review begins by elucidating the historical context and significance of weed management, substantiated by a diverse range of scholarly works. We explore the complex nature of weeds, including their definitions, classifications, and the multifaceted impacts they exert on agriculture, ecosystems, and, where applicable, human health. Traditional weed management strategies, encompassing manual, cultural, biological, and chemical controls, are discussed with a balanced evaluation of their merits and demerits, supported by a wide array of research. The core of this review is an in-depth analysis of burgeoning technologies in weed management, comprising precision agriculture, genomic approaches, and robotic weed control, among others. We provide case studies highlighting the effectiveness of these innovations, while also addressing potential implementation challenges. Further, the review engages in an evaluation of the environmental and socioeconomic implications of both traditional and modern weed management strategies. Discussion: Around the environmental footprint of weed control, the economic benefits, potential downsides, and labor issues are corroborated by substantial literature. Recognizing the limitations of current strategies and the challenges posed by the implementation of nascent technologies, the review culminates in an exploration of prospective directions for weed management. Considering the continuous technological advancements, a future replete with precise, sustainable strategies, and the advent of smart systems, fortified by artificial intelligence and machine learning is anticipated. Moreover, the importance of fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and recommendation of the development of policies that incentivize the adoption of sustainable weed management practices are underestimated. This review, consequently, serves as a sound source for researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers in charting the course of new endeavors in weed management.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2457-1024
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    Publisher: Sciencedomain International
    Publication Date: 2023
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    IRA Academico Research ; 2016
    In:  IRA-International Journal of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2455-4499) Vol. 4, No. 3 ( 2016-09-26), p. 420-
    In: IRA-International Journal of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2455-4499), IRA Academico Research, Vol. 4, No. 3 ( 2016-09-26), p. 420-
    Abstract: 〈 div 〉 〈 p class="Default" 〉 〈 em 〉 A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of three levels each of nitrogen (0, 60 and 120 kg/ha) and phosphorus (0, 40 & amp; 80 Kg/ha) on Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.emend Fiori & amp; Paol) cultivar ‘VL 907’ during Rabi 2013-14 and 2014-15 at Regional Agricultural Research Station Rajouri, SKUAST-Jammu under rainfed conditions of Jammu and Kashmir. Application of graded levels of nitrogen and phosphorus progressively improved growth and yield attributes but in a decreasing order. There was a progressive increase in grain yield of wheat with each increment from 60 to 120 kg N ha-1 from the crop fertilized being maximum from 120 kg P ha-1. Similarly, application of 80 kg/ha resulted higher grain yield than the yield obtained in control. Lowest plant height, number of effective tillers per plant, panicle length, dry matter per plant, number of grains per panicle, weight of grains per panicle, grain yield, straw yield and biological yield was observed in 0 and 50 per cent nitrogen and phosphours. 〈 /em 〉 〈 em 〉 Various crop traits such as number of fertile tillers, 1000-grain weight and number of grains per spike were significantly influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus application. Similarly, fertilization with at 120 kg N ha-1 and 80 kg P ha-1 maximally improved all these traits in both the years. 〈 /em 〉 〈 em 〉 〈 /em 〉 〈 /p 〉 〈 /div 〉
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    ISSN: 2455-4499
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    Publisher: IRA Academico Research
    Publication Date: 2016
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