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Singh, R. R.
- Effect of Auxins on Rooting Behaviour of Neem (Azadirachta indica) Branch Cuttings
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Indian Forester, Vol 127, No 9 (2001), Pagination: 1019-1024Abstract
The performance of auxins on ischolar_maining behaviour of Neem cuttings was studied in glasshouse at Department of Forestry, CCS HAU, Hisar. Root was absent in all types of branch cuttings under control after 30 days. Emergence of ischolar_main was observed in soft-wood cuttings treated with IBA (500 and 1000 ppm), IAA (500 ppm) IBA+IAA (500 ppm) and IBA+IAA+2, 4+D (500 ppm and 1000 ppm), but it was very low ranging from 3.3 to 6.7 %. In semi-hardwood cuttings, 3.3% cuttings treated with 500 ppm of IBA and 500 ppm ofIBA+IAA+2, 4+D concentrations ischolar_mained after 30 days planting. Maximum ischolar_maining percentage was observed in softwood cuttings treated with 500 ppm ofIBA (33.3 %) followed by the 500 ppm ofIAA (23.3 %) and semi hard wood cuttings treated with 500 ppm of IBA (23.3 %). At 90 days after planting, maximum number of ischolar_mains was observed in softwood cuttings treated with 500 ppm of IBA (11.63 %) followed by 500 ppm of IAA (6.67%).- Seasonal Changes in Certain Physical Characteristics of Human Seminal Plasma in Relation to ABO-system of Blood Group
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1 Reprod. Physiol. & Biochem. Lab, RG Deptt. of Zoology (H.D. Jain College Campus) V.K.S.U. - Ara-802 301, IN
2 Department of Zoology, GNM College, Parasathuan 821 109, IN
1 Reprod. Physiol. & Biochem. Lab, RG Deptt. of Zoology (H.D. Jain College Campus) V.K.S.U. - Ara-802 301, IN
2 Department of Zoology, GNM College, Parasathuan 821 109, IN
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Journal of Endocrinology and Reproduction, Vol 7, No 1&2 (2003), Pagination: 91-91Abstract
Human Seminal plasma is the nongemetic portion of an ejaculate at the time of insemination which acts as a fluid for the transport of male gamates in the female reproductive tract by acting as a buffered medium. It contains nutrients for spermatozoa in a species specific volume and density. Seminal quality is a classic index for male fertility. Earlier reports indicates that antibodies of the ABO-system of blood group affect the human spermatozoal metabolism.- Development and Evaluation of Educational Material for Nutrition Education
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Neena Joshi
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R. R. Singh
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1 Extension Education Unit, University of Agricultural Sciences, Hebbal, Bangalore - 560 024, IN
1 Extension Education Unit, University of Agricultural Sciences, Hebbal, Bangalore - 560 024, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 39, No 8 (2002), Pagination: 373-378Abstract
Effective utilization of information, education and communication strategies are the core of social marketing. It has been well recognized that one of the weakest links in intervention programmes to control malnutrition is absence of proper nutrition education. Scarcity of appropriate location-specific educational material is the weakness of nutrition education endeavours.- Calf Management Practices in Dairy Animals of Rural and Urban Area under Milk Shed of South Gujarat
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra (J.A.U.), Pipalia,Dhoraji, Rajkot (Gujarat), IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra (J.A.U.), Pipalia, Dhoraji, Rajkot (Gujarat), IN
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra (J.A.U.), Pipalia,Dhoraji, Rajkot (Gujarat), IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra (J.A.U.), Pipalia, Dhoraji, Rajkot (Gujarat), IN
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Research Journal of Animal Husbandry & Dairy Science, Vol 8, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 99-102Abstract
A field study was conducted to collect the information on calf management practices followed by the dairy animal owners of Navsari district of South Gujarat. Two hundred respondents of 10 villages having elite dairy animals were included in the study. Majority of respondents (97.67%) of Navsari district attended calving and took care of the calves after parturition while only 2.33 per cent of the respondents didn’t do so. Barring 3.5 per cent of the respondents of rural area all others in rural as well as in urban areas attended calving and took care of the calves after the parturition. It was found that majority of the (83%) respondents cleaned the calf soon after calving and remaining 17 per cent of the farmers didn’t followed this practice. The practice of cleaning of the calves just after calving was practiced by 74.5 per cent of the rural and all respondents of the urban areas.Around 40.5 per cent of rural and 61 per cent of the urban respondents allowed the calves to suckle their dams before expulsion of placenta whereas 59.5 (rural) and 39 (urban) per cent of respondents allowed the calves to suckle their dams only after the expulsion of placenta.Keywords
Calf Management Practices, Rural, Urban Area.References
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