7/5/2014 - Agricultural regions that see a heavy use of chemicals and in which genetically modified (GM) crops are grown have a cancer death rate twice as high as the national average, according to a report by the Ministry of Health of Cordoba Province in Argentina. "Once again, what we...
Plants grown in land completely depend on soil on which they grow. The soil factors that affect crop growth are, Soil moisture Soil air Soil temperature Soil mineral matter Soil organic matter Soil organisms Soil reactions Biotic Factors
For instance, in the rainfall scarce areas of Rajasthan (India), the farmers grow bajra (bulrush millet), while in the Brahmaputra valley of Assam rice is the dominant crop. Likewise, cotton is grown in the regur (black earth) soil of Maharashtra and Gujarat, while t...
U. D. BongaleMartinus Nijhoff/Dr. W. Junk PublishersPlant and SoilBongale, U.D. (1981) Abundance of Algal Species in Relation to Soil Types and Major Crops in Cultivated Soils of Karnataka State, India. Plant and Soil, 60, 289-293. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02374112...
Effective microbes (EM) are the coexisting naturally occurring useful microbes applied as inoculant to enhance the beneficial microflora of the soil ecosystem to facilitate agricultural production. The participating microbial consortium includes lactic a
Hanafi A, Traore M, Schnitzler WH, Woitke M (2007) Induced resistance of tomato to whiteflies and Pythium with the PGPR Bacillus subtilis in a soilless crop grown under greenhouse conditions. In: Hanafi A, Schnitzler WH (eds) Proceedings of the VIIIth IS on protected cultivation in mild ...
Soil-Site Suitability for Major Field Crops in Hanumankoppa Micro-Watershed Under Northern Transitional Zone of KarnatakaLandscapeSoil-site characteristicsSuitability criteriaThe yield influencing factors for important crops have to be evaluated and the results obtained may be applied for higher production ...
Effective microbes (EM) are the coexisting naturally occurring useful microbes applied as inoculant to enhance the beneficial microflora of the soil ecosystem to facilitate agricultural production. The participating microbial consortium includes lactic a