This has still to be organised in India.doi:10.1007/BF03052057S. Y. PadmanabhanSpringer IndiaProceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section A Part 3 Mathematical sciencesPadmanabhan, S.Y.1959.The present position and control of rice diseases in India. Proceedings of the Indian Academy ...
Plant protection and the food crops of India. I. Plant pests and diseases of rice, wheat, sorghum, and grain. Various estimates have been made of the deficit in supplies of grain and other foodstuffs in India, and of prospective deficits from 5 to 30 years from now GW Padwick - 《Empir...
In the context of such widespread malnutrition in the world’s major rice consuming countries, agricultural strategists recognised a potential role for rice, if breeding programs could elevate the micronutrient levels in rice ([Bouis and Hunt 1999]). This led to a paradigm shift in breeding progr...
In the context of such widespread malnutrition in the world’s major rice consuming countries, agricultural strategists recognised a potential role for rice, if breeding programs could elevate the micronutrient levels in rice ([Bouis and Hunt 1999]). This led to a paradigm shift in breeding progr...
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Terrain affects the manner in which water collects in deforested areas: on steep inclines, streams are more common than large pools. Crops such as sugar cane or rice may be surrounded by a network of irrigation ditches and artificial bodies of water may be formed for small fish farms and ...
baujardi from India envisaging its future use as a biological control agent, and further incorporated into the IPM. 代理获取 加入购物车 收藏 分享 8. 【2hr】Occurrence of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in rodents from the rice granary of the Philippines and...
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fluorescens strain PfALR2, Mishra and Sinha (2000) got increased seed germi- nation of rice from 26.3 Á52.6%. Two P. fluorescens strains, viz. PF1 and FP7, inhibited the mycelial growth of sheath blight fungus R. solani and increased the seedling vigour of rice plants and yield under ...
Rice is grown in flooded paddies that are perfect breeding sites for Anopheles gambiae, the principal vector of malaria in Africa. Larval densities are related to these agricultural practices, when stagnant water pools accumulate in ditches and fallow fields. But in many areas of Africa, ...