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DAS (Days after Sowing)
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Four cultivars of sorghum were tested under three in situ moisture conservation practices during kharif seasons of 2015 and 2016 at Kanpur. Results revealed that the organic residue mulch @ 4 t ha-1 on soil surface in between the crop rows after 25 days of sowing brought out significant improvement in crop canopy development and yields over ridging and furrowing in between the crop rows at 25 DAS and farmer's practice (control).
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trinhthamhodang11
27-04-2021
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This study was taken to know the weed control efficiency of herbicides in chickpea intercropping with lentil. The weed competition was highest during 30 DAS and the maximum weed density was found in 60 and 90 DAS. Weed species were recorded such as broadleaf weeds like Coronopus didymus, Chenopodium album, Melilotus officinalis, Phalaris minor, etc. The main focus of this experiment was to study dry matter accumulation by weeds at different days after sowing (30, 60, 90, and 120).
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trinhthamhodang11
27-04-2021
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The present investigation was carried out with the objectives to evaluate the efficacy of thirteen short listed Arthrobacter isolates under field conditions with special reference to germination, photosynthetic activity, yield, nodulation characters and nutrient uptake by soybean. Field evaluation was done during kharif 2015-16 at Research Field of Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, JNKVV, Jabalpur, M.P. Outcome of the experimental findings revealed that most of the isolates showed their role for early seed germination at 4th and 6th days after sowing (DAS).
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chauchaungayxua10
19-03-2021
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Effect of date of sowing and cutting schedule on fodder yield and quality of oats was studied at two location during rabi 2016-17. Treatments comprised of 4 sowing dates (10th & 25th of Oct. and Nov.) and two cutting schedules (one cut 50/60 DAS). Results revealed that crop sown on 1st and 2nd date gave similar fodder yield but significantly higher than the later dates. Cutting the crop 65 days after sowing produced higher fodder yield than cutting 50 DAS, though with slight deterioration in quality.
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trinhthamhodang9
16-12-2020
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The field experiment was conducted during the rabi season of 2014-15 at Student’s Research Farm Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab. The experiment was laid out in factorial randomized block design (RBD) with 9 treatments have three planting techniques viz. unidirectional (UD), bidirectional (BD), broadcast (BC) and three cutting practices viz. uncut (UNC), cut at 50 days after sowing (C50 DAS) and cut at 60 DAS (C60 DAS) with four replications.
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angicungduoc8
07-11-2020
10
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The drought tolerance of Brassica juncea genotypes viz., Kranti RSPR-03, RSPR-01, Pusa Bold and NRCDR-2 was investigated after exposure to at various growth stages in a pot experiment. Water stress imposed at branch initiation, flower initiation and siliquae formation stages in the form of 45, 60 and 90 (DAS) days after sowing. Various physiological and reproductive behavior were recorded which revealed significant differences among the various Brassica juncea genotypes.
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caygaocaolon6
30-07-2020
20
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Present study was aimed to understand the bacterial community composition, diversity, richness, carrying capacity and population dynamics present on soybean leaf in response to Panchagavya sprays using DGGE (Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis) and molecular fingerprinting technique. The seeds of soybean variety JS-335 were collected, surface sterilized and used in a pot culture study. In-vivo pot experiment was carried out in four sets.
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trinhthamhodang6
09-07-2020
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A field experiment was conducted at farming system research unit of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kandhamal as a part of ongoing effort to collect the data in connection to dry matter accumulation and partitioning in three cultivars of cow pea during growth and development stages in two consecutive summer and Kharif season of the year 2012-13 and 2013-14. The dry matter partitioning had been worked out at 30, 45 and 60 DAS from the stem, leaves and at only 60 DAS from the pods.
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kethamoi6
29-06-2020
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In the present study, all the three selected varieties of chilli viz. G-4, NP-46 and Faridabad were susceptible to dry root-rot caused by Rhizoctonia solani. The different modes of application of Trichoderma harzianum were found effective to manage the dry root rot but most effective was found with dry seed treatment.
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chauchaungayxua6
26-06-2020
20
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An experiment was conducted during rabi 2010-11 to study the influence of integrated weed management on β-carotene content and Vit-C content of carrot. The results indicated that the influence of integrated weed management on these quality parameters was found to be non-significant. However, maximum β-carotene content (8291.205 µg) and Vit-C content (6.30mg per 100 gms) were recorded with treatment Metribuzin 0.3 kg a.i ha-1 (PE) + Hand Weeding 30 DAS and the minimum were recorded in unweeded control.
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nguaconbaynhay6
23-06-2020
13
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A field experiment was conducted during 2013-14 and 2014-15 in Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat-13. The objective of the study was to understand the effect of different chemical weed management practices in ginger under different intercropping systems. A total of 18 numbers of treatment combinations were considered, which comprised of 4 inter-cropping systems along with 4 weed management practices and 2 sole crop treatments. Cowpea in between rows of Ginger and incorporated at 40 days after sowing (DAS) recorded better results in terms of weed and crop parameters.
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gaocaolon5
14-06-2020
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A field experiment was conducted at Agricultural College Farm, Mahanandi on sandy loam soils to know the response of maize to secondary and micronutrients with pioneer hybrid P3369. The experiment comprised of nine treatments consisting of recommended dose of fertilizer of NPK through soil application and foliar application of secondary and micronutrients at 20 days after sowing (DAS).
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nguaconbaynhay5
16-05-2020
13
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Survival and fertility characteristics of the third instar larvae of Spodoptera litura (Fabricius), on Bt-I and Bt-II cotton hybrids during 120-150 DAS were assessed in the laboratory. Life tables and population parameters of the S.litura were constructed in an environment with unlimited food supply and that was free of natural enemies. The results revealed that the modest rate of mortality occurred in the immature stage, especially in the third instar. The population parameters calculated are recorded as low in Bt-II hybrids compared to Bt-I hybrids.
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chauchaungayxua5
08-05-2020
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An experiment was conducted at Research Farm of CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar Haryana (India) during 2014-15 and 2015-16, to study the influence of varieties and herbicide mixtures on wheat in relation to phytotoxicity and residual soil nutrients. The treatments consisting of five varieties of wheat viz., WH 1105, HD 2967, DPW 621-50, WH 1124 and DBW 17 in main plots and six weed management practices i.e.
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nguaconbaynhay5
11-05-2020
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The days to emergence of seedlings and 50 % flowering were minimum in 16 October and maximum values in 21 November sowing. Among genotypes, RH-725 took minimum days to emergence of seedlings and 50 % flowering while RH-1019 took maximum days. The plant height, CGR and RGR were maximum in 23 September and minimum in 21 November sowing at 120 days after sowing (DAS). The genotype RH-0116 had highest values and RH-1019 had lowest values of all the growth parameters.
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quenchua4
16-04-2020
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The present research trial was carried out in kharif and summer season from year 2013-2015 at Cattle Breeding Farm, Junagadh agricultural University, Junagadh, Gujarat. Gundrijowar fodder samples were collected for quantitative HCN (mg/100 gm dry matter) concentration from eight sown plots from 15 DAS (Day after sowing) up to 60 DAS at fortnightly intervals and one more sampling was carried out when Gundrijowar fodder crops exhibit 25% flowering stage.
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caygaocaolon3
09-03-2020
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Field experiments were conducted at Instructional farm of Department of Vegetable Science, UBK, West Bengal. The study was aimed to evaluate about the effect of different combinations of organic nutrient sources and bio mulches on growth, physiology and yield of okra (cv. Arka Anamika) in the year 2017 and 2018. The experiment was carried out in Randomized Block Design (RBD) with three replications. There were two factors of the experiment such as factor N- Organic nutrient sources and factor M – Bio-mulches, each having four levels.
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caygaocaolon3
27-02-2020
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Present study was investigated to elucidate the role of antioxidative enzymes in imarting resistance to sucking pest attack. Antioxidative enzymes viz. SOD, CAT, POX, GR and APX were estimated in the leaves (2nd leaf & 6th leaf) of cotton genotypes infected by sucking pests at 50, 60 and 68 days after sowing (DAS) stage. The antioxidative enzyme activity before infection was maximum in 2nd & 6 th leaves of G. arboreum genotypes followed by G. hirsutum resistant genotypes and minimum in G. hirsutum susceptible genotypes.
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nguathienthan3
27-02-2020
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The experiment was conducted in the department of Plant Physiology C S Azad University of Agriculture & Technology. Kanpur in field during kharif session 2017 adopted Randomized Block Design with 10 treatments and Azad - 3 variety including control and each treatment was replicated three times with three levels of salicylic acid i.e. 50, 100 and 150 ppm at the time of 20 DAS, 40 DAS and 60 DAS which was given through foliar application. Results maximum increase in yield and yield attributes viz.
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cothumenhmong3
22-02-2020
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The field experiment was conducted during summer season of 2018 at the Bagusala Farm of MS Swaminathan School of Agriculture, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Gajapathi district, Paralakhemundi, Odisha (84.18’N longitude and 18.80’ E latitude). The mean minimum and maximum temperatures were 210C and 310C respectively. The soil at the experimental site is sandy loam in texture. The soil is slightly acidic in reaction (6.2), normal in electrical conductivity, low in organic carbon (0.41%), available nitrogen is 76.2 kg/ha, with 21.3 kg/ha of available phosphorus and 126.
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cothumenhmong3
22-02-2020
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