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    Nutrient management in ber (cv Seo) based agri-horti system.

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    Growth and production data of ber

    Nutrient management in ber Cv. Seb

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    Research data for the year 2019-20 and 2020-2

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    Not AvailableSoft rot is a devastating disease of aloe and the infected plants developed symptoms of rotting tissues from collar region upwards. Aloe plants artificially inoculated with a Dickeya spp. (reported earlier as the causal agent) at the root zone but did not develop the disease symptoms, eliminating the possibility of pathogen to entering through roots. Besides, a Fusarium spp. was repeatedly isolated from collar regions of the naturally infected plants. Further, it was established that lesions produced due to fungal infection predisposed the subsequent infection of the bacterial pathogen. Sequencing results and phylogenetic analysis based on three partial genes of bacteria (dnaX, icdA and mdh) and fungus (ITS, TEF-1α and RPB-2) confirmed the identity of pathogens as Dickeya zeae and Fusarium falciforme, respectively. An artificial inoculation technique was developed for quick screening of aloe germplasm for resistance of bacterium. Among 40 accessions screened, none was found resistant, however, F. falciforme failed to produce lesion on two accessions (Guj4 and Raj3), consequently making them resistant to soft rot disease upon combined inoculation with both the pathogens. Besides the genetic constituent, rapid rotting was observed at 35 ◦C but not at and below the 15 ◦C temperature. In planta, the bacterium concentration increased gradually with the rise of incubation temperature between 15 and 35 ◦C. The present study suggests possible management aspects of the problem through (i) exploiting host resistance and (ii) escaping post–harvest decay by storing and transporting aloe leaves at temperatures ≤ 15 ◦C and (iii) avoidance of water stagnation in field.Not Availabl

    Monitoring Paddy Residue Burning in North India using Satellite Remote Sensing during 2023

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    Not AvailableThis bulletin provides information on real-time monitoring of paddy residue burning events in the six states of Punjab, Haryana, UP, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan using satellite remote sensing on 29 September, 2023. This also includes the comparison of burning events of 2023 with that in 2022,2021 and 2020.Bulletin also includes date-wise and cumulative burning events till date for different districts in the six states. The maps of residue burning to show precise location of each residue burning event detected are also uploaded on ICAR KRISHI Geoportal website (http://geoportal.icar.gov.in:8080/geoexplorer/composer/, a part of KRISHI Portal: https://krishi.icar.gov.in initiative)Not Availabl

    Monitoring Paddy Residue Burning in North India using Satellite Remote Sensing during 2023

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    Not AvailableThis bulletin provides information on real-time monitoring of paddy residue burning events in the six states of Punjab, Haryana, UP, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan using satellite remote sensing on 04 October, 2023. This also includes the comparison of burning events of 2023 with that in 2022,2021 and 2020.Bulletin also includes date-wise and cumulative burning events till date for different districts in the six states. The maps of residue burning to show precise location of each residue burning event detected are also uploaded on ICAR KRISHI Geoportal website (http://geoportal.icar.gov.in:8080/geoexplorer/composer/, a part of KRISHI Portal: https://krishi.icar.gov.in initiative)Not Availabl

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    Not AvailableThe present study aims to assess the seasonal and sex-wise variations in proximate composition, amino acid profile and protein quality of Odonus niger, which will be the first report for this species. High-protein (15.15%–20.05%) and low-fat contents (0.46%–1.94%) were observed for the species studied. The highest protein was observed in September and December for male and female fishes respectively. The total essential amino acid (TEAA) content was 58.65–77.41 mg g−1 (males) and 60.25–77.38 mg g−1 (females) and leucine was the predominant EAA in both the sexes. The EAA index and biological value ranged between 17.50–22.56 and 7.38–12.89 for males and 18.02–22.48 and 7.94–12.80 for female fishes respectively. In male, TEAA followed Sept>Jan > Dec > Aug > Oct > Nov and in female it was Oct > Sept>Dec > Nov > Aug > Jan. The chemical score for histidine and threonine was more than the FAO recommended values. Overall, the nutritional quality of this unconventional species proved very good and comparable with other commercially important lean fishes.Not Availabl

    Machine Learning Application for Aluminium Stress Responsive Genes Selection in Soybean

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    Not AvailableThe development of a region requires high consumption of energy. The conventional sources of energy are responsible for leading to pollution. It is therefore the need of the day to use renewable energy source, which reduce the CO2 emission and make the environment green. In view of this, cost-economics of a business model for fabrication of AFSC was carried out. It ensures profit, employment and reduces CO2 emission. Therefore the cost-economics of the business of fabricating animal feed solar cooker (AFSC) was carried out. The economic attributes such as NPV, IRR etc. were considerably high. The value of Break-even point comes to 172 units. The economic attributes were computed for producing 300 animal feed solar cookers annually. The net average annual benefit accrued from this business was ₹ 682220. The values of economic attributes, such as pay-back period (PBP), internal rate of return (IRR), net present value (NPV) and benefit cost ratio (BCR) were found to be 0.16 yr, 670%, ₹ 4650690 and 1.26, respectively. In addition, this business ensures high profit and employment to four persons.Not Availabl

    आलू आधारित प्रसंस्करण सयन्त्र

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