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This paper focuses on the emerging pests of mango, lychee, bael (Aegle marmelos), tamarind, orange, banana, pawpaw and guava in eastern India, such as Apsylla cistellata, Deporaus marginatus, Eumeta crameri, Perixera illepidaria, Eudocima sp., Cryptophlebia ombrodelta and Cryptophlebia illepida,...

Author(s)
Singh, H. S.; Sangeetha, G.; Srivastava, S. K.; Choudhary, J. S.; Kuldeep Srivastav; Das, B. K.; Sahoo, A. K.; Debasis Mishra; Sanghamitra Pattnaik; Jagannath Patra; Anwer, M. A.; Saha, T.; Durga Prasad; Arvind Kumar; Reyaz Ahmad; Sah, S. B.; Anil Kumar; Singh, R. G.; Barik, K. C.
Publisher
Applied Zoologists Research Association, Bhubaneswar, India
Citation
Journal of Applied Zoological Researches, 2014, 25, 2, pp 161-169
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The Indian fruit market has always been a thriving one due to considerable share of diverse fruits of indigenous and exotic origin. With the westernisation of Indian society and the growing health conscious-customers, the demand for imported fruits has been increased in the country over the last...

Author(s)
Vishal Nath; Patel, R. K.; Kuldeep Srivastava; Amrendra Kumar; Pandey, S. D.
Publisher
Indian Society of Horticultural Research and Development, Uttarakhand, India
Citation
Progressive Horticulture, 2018, 50, 1/2, pp 16-23
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The morphological study of five selected minor fruit viz. aonla (NA-6 and NA-7), bael (NB-5 and NB-9), ber (Karaka and Umran), jackfruit (NJ-2 and NJ-3) and kaitha (K-1 and K-2) carried out in NDUA&T Kumarganj Ayodhya. The present study further indicated that variation in shape, colour and pulp...

Author(s)
Anil Kumar; Pratibha Singh; Brijesh Kumar; Kumar, K. G.; Uma Shankar; Gupta, P. K.
Publisher
Dr R.S. Yadav, Etawah, India
Citation
Plant Archives, 2021, 21, 2, pp 715-718
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The present study is the outcome of traditional agroforestry practices followed by farmers in Bhandra block of Lohardaga district, Jharkhand. Tree species like Artocarpus heterophyllus, Azadirachta indica, Dalbergia sissoo, Gmelina arborea, Leucaena leucocephala, Melia azadarech, Syzygium cumini, ...

Author(s)
Singh, B. K.; Oraon, P. R.; Abhay Kumar; Malik, M. S.
Publisher
Society for Advancement of Science and Rural Development, Kalyanpur, India
Citation
Trends in Biosciences, 2017, 10, 23, pp 4651-4654
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Preference to different fruit baits in natural environment of Drosophila from The Dang forest of Gujarat state in India was studied. Ten locally available fruits were used as bait. Two baits, attracting least number of flies at each step, were eliminated and thus only two fruits were left in the...

Author(s)
Rabindra Kumar; Ajai Kumar
Publisher
International Society of Applied Biology, Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India
Citation
Journal of Applied Bioscience, 2007, 33, 2, pp 156-160
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The present work was conducted to determine physical properties of sapota (Achras Sapota) and to evaluate the performance parameters of a mutifruit grader for the grading of sapota. The performance was evaluated in terms of separation efficiencies for each grader and overall grading efficiency at...

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Ankit Kumar; Khodke, S. U.; Gurdeep Lal; Aminul Islam
Publisher
Indian Ecological Society, College of Agriculture, Ludhiana, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Ecology, 2018, 45, 1, pp 205-209
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Growth, physiological activities and leaf ionic relations were studied in guava (Psidium guajava L.) cv. Allahabad Safeda and bael (Aegle marmelos Correa) cv. NB-5 planted under shallow saline watertable conditions. Marginally saline (MSW; ECIW 4 dS/m) and saline (SW; 6 dS/m) waters were applied...

Author(s)
Anshuman Singh; Ashwani Kumar; Ashim Datta; Yadav, R. K.
Publisher
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2018, 88, 5, pp 720-725
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The present study was carried out at ICAR-National Research Centre on Litchi, Muzaffarpur during 2014-2017 for sustained productivity, profitability, employment generation and soil health. Four different models comprised of rain water harvesting, fish culture, and intercropping of annual and...

Author(s)
Patel, R. K.; Kuldeep Srivastava; Pandey, S. D.; Amrendra Kumar; Purbey, S. K.; Vishal Nath
Publisher
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2020, 90, 4, pp 762-766
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Arvinder Kumar; Kher, S. K.; Rakesh Kumar
Publisher
Indian Ecological Society, College of Agriculture, Ludhiana, India
Citation
Natural Resource Management: Ecological Perspectives, Volume 1 & 2. Proceedings of the Indian Ecological Society International Conference, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, India, 18-20 February 2016, 2016, pp 408
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The study was undertaken to generate information regarding the physical properties of easily available fruit of Punjab so as to enable the research workers to design and develop mechanical handling, grading, drying, processing and storage systems. Sand pear, orange, guava, papaya, peach and ber...

Author(s)
Ashok Kumar; Mahesh Kumar; Rupinder Chandel
Publisher
MKK Publication, Calcutta, India
Citation
Environment and Ecology, 2009, 27, 1, pp 131-133

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