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    Increasing Income and Employment through Sustainable Farming Systems in Water Scarce Region of Uttar Pradesh

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    The farming systems in the water-scarce region of semiarid Uttar Pradesh have been examined. The availability of land and also of water has become the most limiting factors in farming for increasing the levels of farm income and employment. Therefore, an effort has been made to suggest sustainable farming systems through optimization of farm resources and also by putting restriction on the availability of irrigation water. It has been shown that the income and employment could be increased in the water-scarce situation if the farm resources are utilized optimally and less water-requiring crops/ activities are selected in the farm plan.Agricultural and Food Policy,

    Growth inhibition of rhizobia isolated from arctic legumes (Astragalus and Oxytropis spp.) and sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) by sainfoin seed diffusates

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    Les rhizobiums arctiques isolés à partir d'Astragalus et d'Oxytropis spp. sont adaptés au froid et offrent un potentiel pour l'amélioration de la fixation symbiotique d'azote à basse température. Ainsi ils ont été utilisés dans des études de nodulation et pour des essais au champ avec une légumineuse fourragère tempérée, le sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia). Un point majeur d'inquiétude pour l'inoculation des légumineuses est l'effet potentiellement toxique des tannins produits par les graines et les racines sur le rhizobium. Nous avons étudié les effets des exsudats des graines de sainfoin sur la croissance de 47 souches de rhizobium arctique et de 2 souches de rhizobium du sainfoin. La croissance de toutes les souches testées sur la gélose au mannitol et à l'extrait de levures a été inhibée à différents degrés par les exsudats des graines de sainfoin. Nous n'avons pas observé de corrélation entre la zone d'inhibition et l'efficacité symbiotique de chaque souche sur le sainfoin. Cependant, l'inhibition de la croissance a été complètement renversée par l'addition de fer sous forme de Fe-EDTA dans le milieu gélose. En milieu liquide sans l'ajout de fer, la croissance des souches arctiques après 4 jours était inhibée à 94%. Avec l'addition de 100 µM de Fe-EDTA, l'inhibition n'était que de 5 % et avec 100 µM de citrate de fer, elle était de 76 %. Ces résultats soulignent l'importance d'évaluer les effets toxiques sous des conditions rhizosphériques normales.Cold-adapted arctic rhizobia (from Astragalus and Oxytropis species) were used in nodulation studies and field inoculation trials with a temperate forage legume, sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia), since they have the potential to improve symbiotic nitrogen fixation at low temperatures. A major concern in legume inoculation is the toxicity of seed and root tannins to rhizobia. We studied the effects of sainfoin seed diffusates on the growth of 47 arctic and 2 sainfoin strains of rhizobia. Growth of all tested strains on yeast-extract mannitol agar plate was inhibited to various degrees by sainfoin seed diffusates. There was no correlation between the zone of inhibition and the symbiotic effectiveness of each strain on sainfoin. However, growth inhibition was totally reversed by the addition of iron as Fe-EDTA in the agar medium. In liquid medium without iron, growth inhibition of an arctic strain was 94% after 4-day growth. With the addition of 100 µM Fe-EDTA, inhibition was only 5%, and with 100 µM Fe-citrate, 76 %. These results underline the importance of evaluating the toxicity effect under normal rhizospheric conditions

    Theory of Shubnikov--De Haas Oscillations Around the ν=1/2\nu=1/2 Filling Factor of the Landau Level: Effect of Gauge Field Fluctuations

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    We present a theory of magnetooscillations around the ν=1/2\nu =1/2 Landau level filling factor based on a model with a fluctuating Chern--Simons field. The quasiclassical treatment of the problem is appropriate and leads to an unconventional exp[(π/ωcτ1/2)4]\exp\left[-(\pi/\omega_c\tau^*_{1/2})^4\right] behavior of the amplitude of oscillations. This result is in good qualitative agreement with available experimental data.Comment: Revtex, 4 pages, 1 figure attached as PostScript fil

    INTEGRAL TRANSFORM AND FRACTIONAL KINETIC EQUATION

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    With the help of the Laplace and Fourier transforms, we arrive at the fractional kinetic equation's solution in this paper. Their respective solutions are given in terms of the Fox's H-function and the Mittag-Leffler function, which are also known as the generalisations and the Saigo-Maeda operator-based solution of the generalised fractional kinetic equation. The paper's findings have applications in a variety of engineering, astronomy, and physical scientific fields

    Exact Asymptotic Results for Persistence in the Sinai Model with Arbitrary Drift

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    We obtain exact asymptotic results for the disorder averaged persistence of a Brownian particle moving in a biased Sinai landscape. We employ a new method that maps the problem of computing the persistence to the problem of finding the energy spectrum of a single particle quantum Hamiltonian, which can be subsequently found. Our method allows us analytical access to arbitrary values of the drift (bias), thus going beyond the previous methods which provide results only in the limit of vanishing drift. We show that on varying the drift, the persistence displays a variety of rich asymptotic behaviors including, in particular, interesting qualitative changes at some special values of the drift.Comment: 17 pages, two eps figures (included

    Can slow roll inflation induce relevant helical magnetic fields?

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    We study the generation of helical magnetic fields during single field inflation induced by an axial coupling of the electromagnetic field to the inflaton. During slow roll inflation, we find that such a coupling always leads to a blue spectrum with B2(k)kB^2(k) \propto k, as long as the theory is treated perturbatively. The magnetic energy density at the end of inflation is found to be typically too small to backreact on the background dynamics of the inflaton. We also show that a short deviation from slow roll does not result in strong modifications to the shape of the spectrum. We calculate the evolution of the correlation length and the field amplitude during the inverse cascade and viscous damping of the helical magnetic field in the radiation era after inflation. We conclude that except for low scale inflation with very strong coupling, the magnetic fields generated by such an axial coupling in single field slow roll inflation with perturbative coupling to the inflaton are too weak to provide the seeds for the observed fields in galaxies and clusters.Comment: 33 pages 6 figures; v4 to match the accepted version to appear in JCA

    Conductance Fluctuations in PbTe Wide Parabolic Quantum Wells

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    We report on conductance fluctuations which are observed in local and non-local magnetotransport experiments. Although the Hall bar samples are of macroscopic size, the amplitude of the fluctuations from the local measurements is close to e^2/h. It is shown that the fluctuations have to be attributed to edge channel effects.Comment: postscript file including 3 figs, 3 pages, Paper presented at 3rd Int. Symposium on "New Phenomena in Mesoscopic Structures" in Maui, Hawaii 199

    Universality and the magnetic catalysis of chiral symmetry breaking

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    The hypothesis that the magnetic catalysis of chiral symmetry breaking is due to interactions of massless fermions in their lowest Landau level is examined in the context of chirally symmetric models with short ranged interactions. It is argued that, when the magnetic field is sufficiently large, even an infinitesimal attractive interaction in the appropriate channel will break chiral symmetry.Comment: 24 pages, 6 figures, REVTeX. The final version with minor corrections. To appear in Phys Rev D60 (1999

    BINGO: A code for the efficient computation of the scalar bi-spectrum

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    We present a new and accurate Fortran code, the BI-spectra and Non-Gaussianity Operator (BINGO), for the efficient numerical computation of the scalar bi-spectrum and the non-Gaussianity parameter f_{NL} in single field inflationary models involving the canonical scalar field. The code can calculate all the different contributions to the bi-spectrum and the parameter f_{NL} for an arbitrary triangular configuration of the wavevectors. Focusing firstly on the equilateral limit, we illustrate the accuracy of BINGO by comparing the results from the code with the spectral dependence of the bi-spectrum expected in power law inflation. Then, considering an arbitrary triangular configuration, we contrast the numerical results with the analytical expression available in the slow roll limit, for, say, the case of the conventional quadratic potential. Considering a non-trivial scenario involving deviations from slow roll, we compare the results from the code with the analytical results that have recently been obtained in the case of the Starobinsky model in the equilateral limit. As an immediate application, we utilize BINGO to examine of the power of the non-Gaussianity parameter f_{NL} to discriminate between various inflationary models that admit departures from slow roll and lead to similar features in the scalar power spectrum. We close with a summary and discussion on the implications of the results we obtain.Comment: v1: 5 pages, 5 figures; v2: 35 pages, 11 figures, title changed, extensively revised; v3: 36 pages, 11 figures, to appear in JCAP. The BINGO code is available online at http://www.physics.iitm.ac.in/~sriram/bingo/bingo.htm

    The Superfluid and Conformal Phase Transitions of Two-Color QCD

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    The phase structure of two-color QCD is examined as a function of the chemical potential and the number of light quark flavors. We consider effective Lagrangians for two-color QCD containing the Goldstone excitations, spin-one particles and negative intrinsic parity terms. We discuss the possibility of a conformal phase transition and the enhancement of the global symmetries as the number of flavors is increased. The effects of a quark chemical potential on the spin-one particles and on the negative intrinsic parity terms are analyzed. It is shown that the phase diagram that is predicted by the linearly realized effective Lagrangian at tree-level matches exactly that predicted by chiral perturbation theory.Comment: ReVTeX, 23 pages, 3 figures. Discussion of vector condensation extended, two figures added, references adde
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