Present study reveals significant spatial variation and imbalances in land use efficiencydoi:10.9780/22315063Sachin PawarGolden Research ThoughtsPawar S. N. and D. G. Gatade (2013): Agricultural Land use efficiency in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra, 2013....
GROWTH OF POPULATION AND AGRICULTURAL LAND USE CHANGE IN JALGAON DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA [INDIA]Patil B. D
Chromusterts are the dominant soils of alluvial plain and occupy nearly 60% of the total area in a case study carried out in Nagpur district (Maharashtra). Ustifluvents occurring in the recently dissected plains are the next dominant ones extending to 24% of the tract. Ustorthents present ...
Co-operation means working together with another or others for a common purpose, in the present context for economic progress. To this extent the modern day cooperative institution is similar to the traditional community institution of the primitive post where group of people would till the land, ...
This percentage has apparently doubled in the sixties in rural India as a whole as well as in Bihar, Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmir, Mysore and UP. In Punjab (including Haryana)-the throbbing heart-land of the 'Green Revolution'-the percentage of the rural population below the minimum level ...
Ensuring a minimum crop yield becomes crucial with a major part of India’s population still employed in the agriculture sector. To ensure better crop
Analysis of Urban Growth and Its Impact on Agriculture Land around the Chalisgaon City in Jalgaon District of Maharashtra, India: A Remote Sensing and GIS ... In India, the agricultural land has tremendously disintegrated which changed the land-use patterns. The agricultural land has declined conti...
Low knowledge of the suitability of land in agricultural production is a major problem for land users. To better assess soil distribution structures, remote sensing and the use of geographic information systems (GIS) are considered the most effective tools to achieve this goal. In this paper, we...
Agricultural transformation in Punjab, spurred by the Green Revolution of the mid-1960s, has led to significant shifts in land use patterns, crop diversification, and cropping dynamics. This transformation has profound implications for sustainability and economic resilience. This study delves into the ...
The ability of fungi to degrade lignocellulosic materials is due to their highly efficient enzymatic system. Two types of extracellular enzymatic systems were recognized in fungi: they are the hydrolytic system, which produces hydrolases that are respons