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Neem and environment / Singh, R.P.
Title : Neem and environment Material Type: printed text Authors: Singh, R.P. ; Chari, M.S. (ed) ; , Publisher: New Delhi : Oxford IBH Publishing Publication Date: 1996 Pagination: XX+1225 ISBN (or other code): 81-204-1070-6 General note: AN: 4129, 4242 Keywords: Medical botany; Drug plants; Neem; Neem extract; Plant diseases; Nitrogen fertilizers; Botany Class number: 581.634 Neem and environment [printed text] / Singh, R.P. ; Chari, M.S. (ed) ; , . - New Delhi : Oxford IBH Publishing, 1996 . - XX+1225.
ISSN : 81-204-1070-6
AN: 4129, 4242
Keywords: Medical botany; Drug plants; Neem; Neem extract; Plant diseases; Nitrogen fertilizers; Botany Class number: 581.634 Copies (2)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1004242 581.634 SIN Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1004129 581.634, SIN Document NARC Library Documents Available Effects of Neem (Azadirachta indic) and Custard Apple (Annona reticulata) Diets on Sterility of House Rat (Rattus rattus) / Sharma, Prem N. in Journal of Nepal Agricultural Research Council, Vol.1 (August 2015)
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Title : Effects of Neem (Azadirachta indic) and Custard Apple (Annona reticulata) Diets on Sterility of House Rat (Rattus rattus) Material Type: printed text Authors: Sharma, Prem N., Author ; Pooma Dass Dhaubaji Shrestha, Author ; Shiv Raj Chauhan, Author Publication Date: 2015 Article on page: 37-40p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: House rat, Rat sterility, Neem oil, seed powder, Custard apple powder Abstract: Three different plant products diets – i) neem (Azadirachta indic A. Juss) oil mixed diet (neem oil mixed @ 80 ml/kg of normal diet), ii) neem seed powder mixed diet (neem seed powder mixed @ 80 g/kg of normal diet) and iii) custard apple (Annona reticulata L.) seed powder mixed diet (custard apple seed powder mixed @ 80 g/kg of normal diet) were separately fed to mature rats (Rattus rattus) with single dose feeding of 80 g per pair in a day on 13th week-age during the experimenting years, 2012/013 and 2013/014. In control group only normal diet without neem and custard apple constituents were fed. Sterility test of rat was conducted up to 38 and 28 weeks-age in first and second year, respectively. The test rats were fed normal diet during whole experimenting periods except the one day when they were fed only the neem or custard apple mixed diet on the age of 13th week. Efficacy of the mixed diets on rat-sterility was determined based on pregnancy and parturition by the rats. The two years' results confirmed that all the tested three mixed diets – neem oil mixed diet, neem seed powder mixed diet, and custard apple seed powder mixed diet were effective to stop pregnancy and parturition in rats during whole experimenting periods up to 38 and 28 weeks-age with single dose feeding of 80 g per pair (40 gm/rat) in a day on 13th week-age of the rats; whereas the pregnancy and parturition were observed in the rats that were fed only the normal diet. It is expected, neem and custard apple mixed diets can be utilized in reducing the economically important rodent populations in rice-wheat cropping system in future.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1324
in Journal of Nepal Agricultural Research Council > Vol.1 (August 2015) . - 37-40p.[article] Effects of Neem (Azadirachta indic) and Custard Apple (Annona reticulata) Diets on Sterility of House Rat (Rattus rattus) [printed text] / Sharma, Prem N., Author ; Pooma Dass Dhaubaji Shrestha, Author ; Shiv Raj Chauhan, Author . - 2015 . - 37-40p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Journal of Nepal Agricultural Research Council > Vol.1 (August 2015) . - 37-40p.
Keywords: House rat, Rat sterility, Neem oil, seed powder, Custard apple powder Abstract: Three different plant products diets – i) neem (Azadirachta indic A. Juss) oil mixed diet (neem oil mixed @ 80 ml/kg of normal diet), ii) neem seed powder mixed diet (neem seed powder mixed @ 80 g/kg of normal diet) and iii) custard apple (Annona reticulata L.) seed powder mixed diet (custard apple seed powder mixed @ 80 g/kg of normal diet) were separately fed to mature rats (Rattus rattus) with single dose feeding of 80 g per pair in a day on 13th week-age during the experimenting years, 2012/013 and 2013/014. In control group only normal diet without neem and custard apple constituents were fed. Sterility test of rat was conducted up to 38 and 28 weeks-age in first and second year, respectively. The test rats were fed normal diet during whole experimenting periods except the one day when they were fed only the neem or custard apple mixed diet on the age of 13th week. Efficacy of the mixed diets on rat-sterility was determined based on pregnancy and parturition by the rats. The two years' results confirmed that all the tested three mixed diets – neem oil mixed diet, neem seed powder mixed diet, and custard apple seed powder mixed diet were effective to stop pregnancy and parturition in rats during whole experimenting periods up to 38 and 28 weeks-age with single dose feeding of 80 g per pair (40 gm/rat) in a day on 13th week-age of the rats; whereas the pregnancy and parturition were observed in the rats that were fed only the normal diet. It is expected, neem and custard apple mixed diets can be utilized in reducing the economically important rodent populations in rice-wheat cropping system in future.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1324 Powdery Mildew and Their Non-Hazardous Control on Or~amental Plants of Kathmandu Valley / Sujita Shakya ; Dilli D. Shakya
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Powdery Mildew and Their Non-Hazardous Control on Or~amental Plants of Kathmandu Valley Material Type: printed text Authors: Sujita Shakya, Author ; Dilli D. Shakya, Author Pagination: 104-111 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: A. quisqualis, Cinnamon oil, Neem non hazardous ingredients,
Powdery mildewsContents note: Ornamental plants Rose, Verbena, Lagerstroemla Zinnia, Balsam, Dahlia, Reinwardtia
and Chrysanthemum were found severely suffering from powdery mildew diseases.
The powdery mildews diseases are caused by Sphaerotheca pannosa on Rose,
Eryshiphe cichoracearum on Verbena, Zinnia and Dahlia, E. galiopsidis on Ocimum
sanctum, Oidium sp. on Reinwardtia and Balsam, E. australiana on Lagerstroemia and
Oidium chrysanthemii on Chrysanthemum.
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Powdery mildews diseases of these ornamental plants were treated with different non
hazardous ingredients spraying at the interval of ten days. This disease on
Chrysanthemum was fully controlled when spraying with the mixture of Baking soda,
Vinegar and Neem oil on third spray while it was controlled on rose by fourth spray.
Powdery mildew on Ocimum plant was treated with the mixture of Baking soda,
Vinegar and Cinnamon oil and was fully controlled on fourth spray. However, by
spraying the mixture of Baking soda, Vinegar, Neem oil and leaf extract of Asuro
controlled only 90% on fourth spray on Ocimum plant.
Powder mildews on Verbena, Lagerstroemia, Balsam, and Reinwardtia were found to.
be associated with Ampelomyces quisqualis which is known as a hyper parasite that
might kill the other parasite. It is a new record for Nepal. The control of powdery
mildews by the use of these non hazardous ingredients might be beneficial to the
country's floriculture industry.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=228 Powdery Mildew and Their Non-Hazardous Control on Or~amental Plants of Kathmandu Valley [printed text] / Sujita Shakya, Author ; Dilli D. Shakya, Author . - [s.d.] . - 104-111 p.
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: A. quisqualis, Cinnamon oil, Neem non hazardous ingredients,
Powdery mildewsContents note: Ornamental plants Rose, Verbena, Lagerstroemla Zinnia, Balsam, Dahlia, Reinwardtia
and Chrysanthemum were found severely suffering from powdery mildew diseases.
The powdery mildews diseases are caused by Sphaerotheca pannosa on Rose,
Eryshiphe cichoracearum on Verbena, Zinnia and Dahlia, E. galiopsidis on Ocimum
sanctum, Oidium sp. on Reinwardtia and Balsam, E. australiana on Lagerstroemia and
Oidium chrysanthemii on Chrysanthemum.
I
Powdery mildews diseases of these ornamental plants were treated with different non
hazardous ingredients spraying at the interval of ten days. This disease on
Chrysanthemum was fully controlled when spraying with the mixture of Baking soda,
Vinegar and Neem oil on third spray while it was controlled on rose by fourth spray.
Powdery mildew on Ocimum plant was treated with the mixture of Baking soda,
Vinegar and Cinnamon oil and was fully controlled on fourth spray. However, by
spraying the mixture of Baking soda, Vinegar, Neem oil and leaf extract of Asuro
controlled only 90% on fourth spray on Ocimum plant.
Powder mildews on Verbena, Lagerstroemia, Balsam, and Reinwardtia were found to.
be associated with Ampelomyces quisqualis which is known as a hyper parasite that
might kill the other parasite. It is a new record for Nepal. The control of powdery
mildews by the use of these non hazardous ingredients might be beneficial to the
country's floriculture industry.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=228 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=228URL Non-traditional oilseeds and oils in India / Bringi, N.V.
Title : Non-traditional oilseeds and oils in India Material Type: printed text Authors: Bringi, N.V. ; , Publisher: New Delhi : Oxford IBH Publishing Publication Date: 1987 Pagination: XII+254 ISBN (or other code): 978-81-204-0190-7 General note: AN: 3799, Includes index Keywords: Oil crops; Seeds; Neem extracts; Crops; India Class number: 633.85 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1003799 633.85, BRI Document NARC Library Documents Available