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Nitrogen fixing and multipurpose tree species for afforestation / Singh, M.P.
Title : Nitrogen fixing and multipurpose tree species for afforestation Material Type: printed text Authors: Singh, M.P. ; Jain, B.P. ; , Publisher: New Delhi : Today and Tomorrow's Printers Publishers Publication Date: 1991 Pagination: 306 ISBN (or other code): 81-7019-402-3 General note: AN: 4255, Recent researches in ecology, environment and pollution 7 Keywords: Agroforestry; Nitrogen fixation; Trees; Forests and forestry Class number: 634.956 Nitrogen fixing and multipurpose tree species for afforestation [printed text] / Singh, M.P. ; Jain, B.P. ; , . - New Delhi : Today and Tomorrow's Printers Publishers, 1991 . - 306.
ISSN : 81-7019-402-3
AN: 4255, Recent researches in ecology, environment and pollution 7
Keywords: Agroforestry; Nitrogen fixation; Trees; Forests and forestry Class number: 634.956 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1004255 634.956, SIN Document NARC Library Documents Available Nitrogen fixing and multipurpose tree species for afforestation / Singh, M.P.
Title : Nitrogen fixing and multipurpose tree species for afforestation Material Type: printed text Authors: Singh, M.P. ; Jain, B.P. ; , Publisher: New Delhi : Today Tomorrow's Publishers Publication Date: 1991 Pagination: 306 ISBN (or other code): 81-7019-402-3 General note: AN: 839, Recent researches in ecology environment and pollution 7 Keywords: Forests and forestry; Nitrogen fixation; Organic farming; Agriculture Class number: 634.956 Nitrogen fixing and multipurpose tree species for afforestation [printed text] / Singh, M.P. ; Jain, B.P. ; , . - New Delhi : Today Tomorrow's Publishers, 1991 . - 306.
ISSN : 81-7019-402-3
AN: 839, Recent researches in ecology environment and pollution 7
Keywords: Forests and forestry; Nitrogen fixation; Organic farming; Agriculture Class number: 634.956 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 839 634.956, SIN Document NARC Library Documents Available Plant enzymology and histo-enzymology / Malik, C.P.
Title : Plant enzymology and histo-enzymology Material Type: printed text Authors: Malik, C.P. ; Singh, M.P. ; , Publisher: Ludhiana : Kalyani Publishers Publication Date: 1980 Pagination: XV+431 General note: AN: 2308, Includes index Keywords: Enzymes; Engymatic analysis; Biology Class number: 572 Plant enzymology and histo-enzymology [printed text] / Malik, C.P. ; Singh, M.P. ; , . - Ludhiana : Kalyani Publishers, 1980 . - XV+431.
AN: 2308, Includes index
Keywords: Enzymes; Engymatic analysis; Biology Class number: 572 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 2308 572, MAL Document NARC Library Documents Due for return by 08/13/2013 Response of Cauliflower (Brassica Oleraceae L. Var. Botrytis) to Rio Fertilizers / N. Joshi ; Singh, M.P.
Title : Response of Cauliflower (Brassica Oleraceae L. Var. Botrytis) to Rio Fertilizers Material Type: printed text Authors: N. Joshi, Author ; Singh, M.P., Author Pagination: 343-345 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: bio-fertilizer, caulinowcr, fertilizer, phosphorous solubilizing bactctia Abstract: The use of various combinations of chemicals in agriculture has many irreversible impacts on
the environment pollution, human health and soil health. So there is a need to seek alternative
sources as nutriellf. The progressive use of biofeni/izer along with inorganic fertilizers may
be the right answer to this. Cauliflower var. Pusa Snowball K-1 was treated with four
different biofertilizers viz. Azospirillum, Azotobacter. Phospjonts so/ubi/ising bacteria (PSB),
Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza (VAM) at 2 levels of Nitrogen and Phosphoms fertilizers.
The observations on 20 characters relate to morphology, physiology and quality were
recorded. Based on the findings, Phospjoms so/ubi/ising bacteria (PSB) with recommended
dose of NPK through chemical fertilizers proved best for higher curd yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=559 Response of Cauliflower (Brassica Oleraceae L. Var. Botrytis) to Rio Fertilizers [printed text] / N. Joshi, Author ; Singh, M.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 343-345 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: bio-fertilizer, caulinowcr, fertilizer, phosphorous solubilizing bactctia Abstract: The use of various combinations of chemicals in agriculture has many irreversible impacts on
the environment pollution, human health and soil health. So there is a need to seek alternative
sources as nutriellf. The progressive use of biofeni/izer along with inorganic fertilizers may
be the right answer to this. Cauliflower var. Pusa Snowball K-1 was treated with four
different biofertilizers viz. Azospirillum, Azotobacter. Phospjonts so/ubi/ising bacteria (PSB),
Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza (VAM) at 2 levels of Nitrogen and Phosphoms fertilizers.
The observations on 20 characters relate to morphology, physiology and quality were
recorded. Based on the findings, Phospjoms so/ubi/ising bacteria (PSB) with recommended
dose of NPK through chemical fertilizers proved best for higher curd yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=559 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=559URL
in Proceeding of 20th National Summer Crops Workshop, Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24, 1997 (10-13 Baisakh 2054) : Rice research reports
Title : Response of rice genotypes against rice gall midge Orseolia oryzae (Wood-Mason) Material Type: printed text Authors: Ansari, A.R. ; Singh, M.P., Author ; P Manandhar, Author ; Pathic, D.S, Author Pagination: 115-126 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Sixty seven rice varieties/lines including ten differential varieties, a resis~ant and susceptible
check were tested in International Rice Gall Midge Nursery (IRGMN) during the wet season
of 1995 and 1996; and 179 varieties/advance lines were tested in National Rice Gall Midge
Nursery (NRGMN) during the wet season of 1996 at Chaughara, Makwanpur. Based on the
mean score of the two years the differential variety Eswarakora was found highly resistant.
Another differential variety, Veluthancheera and the test entry PTB 21 (Tekkan) were found
highly resistant to rice gall midge during 1995, but was not tested during 1996. The variety,
Eswarakora is suggested to use in breeding program as a resistant donor for developing gall
midge resistant varieties. The lines W 1263, OR 148-1-44 and PTB 12 were also moderately
resistance rice gall midge and should be tested in yield trials. Similarly out of 179 genotypes
tested in NRGMN, only NR 1004-22-1-4-1-1-1-2-2 was found moderately resistant to this
insect. The grain yield ofNR 1004-22-1-4-1-1-1-2-2 in IETRL-E was at par the check variety
Radha 4 at Parwaniput: and should be further evaluate at the hot spot. Eswarakora is
considered as the source of resistant against China Thailand, Raipur, Andhra Pradesh and
Bihar biotype. The other varieties resistant against China, Raipur and Andhra Prasesh
biotype are susceptible to gall midge population at Chaughara. Differential reaction of
Eswarakora indicates the possibility of a similar biotype of the insect in Chaughara as that
of Thailand and Bihar.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=490 Response of rice genotypes against rice gall midge Orseolia oryzae (Wood-Mason) [printed text] / Ansari, A.R. ; Singh, M.P., Author ; P Manandhar, Author ; Pathic, D.S, Author . - [s.d.] . - 115-126 p.
in Proceeding of 20th National Summer Crops Workshop, Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24, 1997 (10-13 Baisakh 2054) : Rice research reports
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Sixty seven rice varieties/lines including ten differential varieties, a resis~ant and susceptible
check were tested in International Rice Gall Midge Nursery (IRGMN) during the wet season
of 1995 and 1996; and 179 varieties/advance lines were tested in National Rice Gall Midge
Nursery (NRGMN) during the wet season of 1996 at Chaughara, Makwanpur. Based on the
mean score of the two years the differential variety Eswarakora was found highly resistant.
Another differential variety, Veluthancheera and the test entry PTB 21 (Tekkan) were found
highly resistant to rice gall midge during 1995, but was not tested during 1996. The variety,
Eswarakora is suggested to use in breeding program as a resistant donor for developing gall
midge resistant varieties. The lines W 1263, OR 148-1-44 and PTB 12 were also moderately
resistance rice gall midge and should be tested in yield trials. Similarly out of 179 genotypes
tested in NRGMN, only NR 1004-22-1-4-1-1-1-2-2 was found moderately resistant to this
insect. The grain yield ofNR 1004-22-1-4-1-1-1-2-2 in IETRL-E was at par the check variety
Radha 4 at Parwaniput: and should be further evaluate at the hot spot. Eswarakora is
considered as the source of resistant against China Thailand, Raipur, Andhra Pradesh and
Bihar biotype. The other varieties resistant against China, Raipur and Andhra Prasesh
biotype are susceptible to gall midge population at Chaughara. Differential reaction of
Eswarakora indicates the possibility of a similar biotype of the insect in Chaughara as that
of Thailand and Bihar.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=490 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=490URL Wheat varietal investigation for Terai, Tars and lower valleys under timely-sown irrigated conditions (2000-01 to 2001/02) / Bhatta, M.R.Permalink