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View article: Influence of Pusa Hydrogel and Foliar Nutrient Spray on Rainfed Soybean in Northwest Himalayan Region
Influence of Pusa Hydrogel and Foliar Nutrient Spray on Rainfed Soybean in Northwest Himalayan Region Open
Soybean is an important oilseed crop, cultivated all over the world. In India, it is cultivated on an area of 12.2 million hectares with a production of 13.5 million tons and productivity of 1.5 tons ha-1 (Directorate of Economics and Stat…
Regulation of crop load and quality in sweet cherry cv. ‘Sweet Heart’ using blossom thinning Open
Self-fertile cultivars of sweet cherry ( Prunus avium ) produce heavy crop load that is often associated with small and poor-quality fruits. Therefore, a crop load-management strategy is required to improve the quality of the fruit. In thi…
To study the effect of anti-transparent on propagation parameters of mulberry under polyhouse conditions with reduced water supply Open
To study the effect of anti-transparent on propagation parameters of mulberry under polyhouse conditions with reduced water supply
Transformative Approaches to Empower Tribal Farmwomen of Ladakh Cold Arid Himalayan Deserts: Challenges and Solutions Open
Agriculture on the mountains is going through unprecedented difficulties like resource exhaustion, adverse environmental degradation, and shifting of youth to cities in search of jobs. Collectively, all these challenges pose thoughtful thr…
View article: Climatic Trends of Variable Temperate Environment: A Complete Time Series Analysis during 1980–2020
Climatic Trends of Variable Temperate Environment: A Complete Time Series Analysis during 1980–2020 Open
The western Himalayan region is susceptible to minor climate changes because of its fragile ecology, which might threaten the valley’s prestigious ecosystems and socio-economic components. The Himalayas’s local climate and weather are vuln…
Secondary Agriculture towards Increasing Production and Sustainability Open
There is a pressing need for global agriculture to shift its focus to secondary agriculture in order to produce jobs as the world's population increases. The method of generating agricultural produce is biological in nature, making it a pr…
Performance of Double Hybrid of Silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) Fed on Leaf Raised under Different Fertilizer Schedules Open
Aim: The present study was aimed to see the performance of silk worm (Bombyx mori L.) double hybrid fed on leaf raised through splitting the recommended dose of chemical fertilizers. Study Design: Completely Randomized Design (CRD). Place …
Effect of Weed Management Strategies on Soil Nutrient Status of Apple (Malus X Domestica) under High Density Orchard System Open
Weed management in high density orchards is a critical component for successful crop production.The present investigation was conducted in the Experimental fields of Division of Fruit Science, SKUAST, Kashmir during the year 2018 with the …
Studying Yield and Water Productivity of Maize at Enhanced Level of Temperature Using DSSAT 4.7.5 Open
Climate variability has been and continues to be, the principal source of fluctuations in global food production in countries of the developing world and is of serious concern. Agriculture, with its allied sectors, is unquestionably are hi…
Simulating maize yield study at enhanced level of temperature using CERES maize model DSSAT.4.7 Open
Climate variability has been and continues to be the principal source of fluctuations in global food production in countries of the developing world and is of serious concern. Process-based models use simplified functions to express the in…
Calibration Validation and Evaluation of CERES Maize Model under Temperate Conditions of Kashmir, Using DSSAT 4.7 Open
Field experiments were conducted at Shalimar Campus of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir during 2015 and 2016 to study the growth and yield of maize at different planting dates and Nitrogen levels…
Water Requirement of Solanaceous Vegetable Crops in Kashmir Valley Open
Studies on water balance and irrigation at agricultural areas require accurate values of reference evapotranspiration. The values obtained can help farmers to determine the water requirement of these vegetable crops so that proper irrigati…
Simulating the Impact of Climate Change on Growth and Yield of Maize Using CERES-Maize Model under Temperate Kashmir Open
Climate variability has been and continues to be, the principal source of fluctuations in global food production in countries of the developing world and is of serious concern. Process-based models use simplified functions to express the i…
Role of indigenous technologies in relation to capability approach and human development of Indigenous Peoples Open
Indigenous peoples have historically been the poorest and most excluded populations in many parts of the world. They have not only faced serious discrimination in terms of their basic rights to property, language, culture and citizenship b…
Weed management strategies for floriculture gardening Open
Weed management requires identifying pertinent species and understanding their biological characteristics so that management can be adapted to the weeds present in individual fields. Accurate identification is critical: identification of s…
Various preferred indigenous agricultural knowledge applications in hill agriculture- A step towards organic agriculture Open
With the dissemination of modern practices the indigenous practices have started to loose their ground and have been eroded to a large extent. Application of high inputs in agriculture, in terms of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has e…
Effect of phosphorus and sulphur on nutrient and amino acids content of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merill] under ‘Eutrochrepts’ Open
A field experiment was conducted at KVK, Srinagar during two consecutive kharif seasons of 2010 and 2011 to study the “Effect of phosphorus and sulphur on nutrient and amino acids content of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merill] under Eutrochr…
Soil Water and Nitrogen Balance Study of Maize Using CERES Maize Model in DSSAT Open
Simulated studies indicated that early sowing i.e 15th April (D1) predicted highest grain yield during all the years from 1986-2013. Under irrigated conditions increasing levels of N predicted increased grain and stover yield from N levels…
Effect of Different Levels of Phosphorus and Sulphur on Seed & Stover Yield of Soybean (Glycine max L. Merill) under ‘Eutrochrepts’ Open
A field experiment was conducted at KVK, Srinagar during two consecutive kharif seasons of 2010 and 2011 to study the “Effect of phosphorus and sulphur on yield and quality of soybean (Glycine max L. Merill) under Eutrochrepts”. The experi…
Climate Change and Its Impact on Crop Productivity Open
The changing patterns in day to day weather situations, rising CO2 concentrations, rising sea level, increasing temperature is an indicative of the fact that climate change being encountered by the life of earth at present. Climate change …
Influence of sowing dates and nitrogen levels on growth, yield and quality of scented rice cv. Pusa Sugandh-3 in Kashmir valley Open
A field experiment was carried out to determine the optimum sowing date and nitrogen (N) level for the scented rice cv. Pusa Sugandh-3. Twelve treatment combinations of 3 sowing dates, viz., 15th, 16th and 18th standard meteorological week…