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- Cultivation of Hedychium spicatum (Kapoor Kachari) , Valeriana wallichii and Roscoea purpurea in Hill Regions of India
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Indian Forester, Vol 130, No 9 (2004), Pagination: 1008-1018Abstract
A complete package of practices for commercial cultivation of Hedychium spicatum Ham. ex. Smith , Valeriana wallichii DC. and Roscoea purpurea Royle were worked out at National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources , Regional Station , Shimla. The seed rhizomes weighed about 40-50 g of H. spicatum planted at a row-to-row and plant-to-plant distance of 45cm × 30 cm in the furrows at depth of 10-12cm and applied with well rotten FYM at the rate of 30-35 tonnes/ha and have given yield of 115-120 q/ha matured rhizomes after 2 years. Planting of V. wallichii into rows 40-50 cm apart and at 20-30 cm spacing between plants along with a dose of 35-40 tonnes FYM yielded 70-75 q/ha fresh ischolar_main mass and dried ischolar_main mass of 20-25 qlha. its autumn harvest (September-October) after two years is considered optimal. The seed tubes of R. purpurea weighed 4-5 g gave yield of 25-30 q/ha when sown in furrows with row-to-row distance and plant-to-plant distance of 30 × 15cm at 8cm depth and applied with FYM dose of 25-30 tonnes/ha.- Effect of Trees Cover on Soil Fertility in Western Rajasthan
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Indian Forester, Vol 115, No 5 (1989), Pagination: 348-354Abstract
Investigations were carried on changes in soil fertility status under six different trees vegetation cover over barren sand dunes. Tbe overall fertility improved under trees cover in comparison to barren sand dunes. Organic carbon increaseed from 0.03 to 0.47 per cent and total N from 0.007 to 0.043 per cent under P. cineraria cover wbereas, available P2OS increased from 14.95 to 33.68 kg/ha under the same cover. Among all six tree species tried viz. P. juliflora, A. tortilis, P. cineraria, A. senegal and Capparis decidua the minimum improvement was observed under P. juliflora cover.Keywords
Tree Cover, Soil Fertility, Barren Dunes- Morphological, Physical and Chemical Properties of Arid Soils of Bathinda District of Punjab
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K. B. Singh
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B. D. Sharma
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Moga(PUNJAB), IN
2 Department of Soil Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana(PUNJAB), IN
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Moga(PUNJAB), IN
2 Department of Soil Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana(PUNJAB), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 8, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 48-52Abstract
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- Raj Kumar, Sharma, B.D., Singh, P.S. and Brar, J.S. (2005). Characteristics, classification and management of arid soils of Punjab. J. Indian Soc.Soil Sci., 53: 21-28.
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- Singh, K.B., Jalota, S.K. and Sharma, B.D.(2009). Effect of continuous rice-wheat rotation on soil properties from four agroecosystems of Indian Punjab.Communi. Soil Sci.& Plant Analysis., 40: 2945-2958.
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- Prophylactic Antibiotics in Prevention of Wound - Infection Following Gastrointestinal Surgery
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1 Department of Surgery, S.N. Medical College, Agra, IN
1 Department of Surgery, S.N. Medical College, Agra, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 32, No 4 (1979), Pagination: 221-228Abstract
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1 Division of Livestock Products Technology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar-243122, IN
1 Division of Livestock Products Technology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar-243122, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 47, No 11 (2010), Pagination: 511-514Abstract
Milk has been honoured since ancient times for its high nutritive vaiue, most liked taste and no religious or social restriction/bar in its consumption. Due to its high quality protein and richness in calcium, phosphorus and riboflavin, milk has been recommended to be a regular item in the balanced diet, may it be consumed in liquid or in the form of milk products. India is at the first position in the world in milk production with annual milk production of 100.9 million tonnes. Despite the remarkable progress in food production, India has not achieved the nutritional security and it becomes the matter of great concern when one talks of prevalence of malnutrition in the country. The judicious use of food in terms of main as well as by-products of all the food sectors may be a helping aspect to meet the increased demands of nutrients paused due to increased population.- Profile Distribution of Chemical, Physical and Microbial Characteristics in Four Land Use Systems of Sadh Di Khad Watershed in Submontaneous Tract of Punjab
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1 Department of Soils, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), IN
1 Department of Soils, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), IN