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Verlag: Agrotech Publishing Academy, 2010
ISBN 10: 8183210074 ISBN 13: 9788183210072
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Verlag: Himanshu Pub, New Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8179061159 ISBN 13: 9788179061152
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents 1. Use of rock phosphate as a phosphatic fertilizer a review/Y.K. Mehta A.K. Verma and M.S. Shaktawat. 2. Need for enrichment of organic manures for sustainable agriculture/C.R. Kulkarni Nitin Deshpande and Sham Rege. 3. Studies on the agronomic effectiveness of rock phosphate as P Fertilizer in weakly alkaline soils/N.C. Aery and D.K. Rana. 4. Phosphate Rich Organic Manure (PROM) an alternative to phosphate fertilizers/U.V.S. Rana. 5. Response of wheat (Triticum Aestivum) to PROM (Phosphate Rich Organic Manure) on farmers fields/M.S. Shaktawat S.K. Kumawat and D.S. Rathore. 6. Production of Phosphate Rich Organic Manure (PROM) from press mud and distillery waste and its agronomic evaluation as a substitute of phosphatic fertilizer in rice wheat and cabbage crops/U.V.S. Rana Abhishek and Kuldip Singh. 7. Evaluation of agronomic effectiveness of Phosphate Rich Organic Manures on seed yield and nutrient content of clusterbean [Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (Linn.) Taub.]/R.B. Khandelwal M.L. Kothari and D.K. Pareek. 8. Effect of phosphorus sources with and without FYM on soybean mustard cropping in calcareous soils/D.D. Sharma M.S. Shaktawat S.K. Kumawat and Y. Mehta. 9. Agronomic evaluation of composted and vermicomposted High Grade Phosphate Rock (PROM) along with Bioinoculum (PSB) on growth yield and nutrient content of onion (Allium cepa L.)/D.K. Pareek R.B. Khandelwal and M.R. Masih. 10. Response of green gram (Vigna Radiata) to PROM (Phosphate Rich Organic Manure) on farmers fields/M.S. Shaktawat A. Verma and V. Mathur. 11. Effect of integrated use of phosphocompost and chemical fertilizer on growth yield uptake of nutrients by wheat and soil fertility in inceptisol/P.C. Kanthaliya S.C. Bhandari Arvind Verma G.K. Sharma H.N. Gour and B.L. Hiran. 12. Seed Stover and biological yields of Pigeon Pea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] as influenced by phosphorus sources solubilizers and bio regulators/B.S. Meena and D.D. Sharma. 13. Effect of Phosphate Rich Organic Manure on yield of Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum L.) in Loamy Sand Soils (Ustipsamments)/Banani Singh Baldeo Singh and Mukul Rani Masih. 14. Lignite in PROM a preliminary study/Suvarnalatha Xanthate Zeba Rashid PK. Mathur and G. Prabhulingaiah. 15. Direct use of rock phosphate along with Lignite on Cowpea/N.C. Aery and D.K. Rana. 16. Effect of phosphate solubilizers on Pearl Millet under coastal saline soil/N.B. Babaria M.S. Solanki V.G. Barad and A.V. Ardesana. 17. A model for coast effective on farm Sebania based PROM production and its use in succeeding crops to improved yields on saline soils/Giriraj Sindayach. 18. Effect of phosphate Solubilizers on groundnut under coastal saline soil condition/M.S. Solanki N.B. Babaria V.G. Barad and A.V. Ardesana. 19. Dissolution of Tunisian phosphorite using Aspergillus Niger/D. Bojinova R. Velkova and R. Ivanova. 20. Report on field experiment for use of high grade rock phosphate in fine size along with Farmyard manure as a replacement to phosphatic fertilizer. 21. Results of PROM demonstration organized by SOAM during Kharif 2004/Hari Mohan Gupta. 22. Biological farming in South Africa a personal experience/John Fair. 23. Integrating organic farming methods a case study/N. Selvaraj B. Ramaraj B. Anita and K. Shoba. 24. Bio pesticide/pest repellent/K. Natarajan. 25. Biodynamic agriculture/Peter Proctor. 26. Introduction to EM technology on phosphate utilization/S. Takara. 27. Propagation of EM technology in India/Sanjay Aggarwal. 28. Production of Phosphate Rich Organic Manure and power via Biomethanation route/D.M.R. Sekhar and M.K. Katewa. 29. Waste recycling for power generation/N.S. Rathore A.K. Kurchania and Nafisa Ali. 30. Aerobic composting by excel process/Susanta Kundu. 31. Horizontal flow biogas plant for Biomethanation of Lignocellulosic Biomass/Nafisa Ali A.K. Kurchania and N.S. Rathore. 32. CATSOL liquid phase process for hydrogen sulphide removal and sulphur recovery from biogas/Jayalekshmy Ayyer and P.M.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 144 pages. Hindu language. 6.00x0.34x9.00 inches. In Stock.
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction i. Physiognomy. ii. Geology. iii. Surface configurations. iv. The drainage system. v. Soils. vi. Climate. vii. Rainfall. viii. Temperature. ix. Relative humidity. 2. Natural vegetation and its classification. 3. Characteristic associations i. Flora of ancient monuments and walls. ii. Lithophytes. iii. Weeds. iv. Flora of wastelands. v. Aquatic vegetation. vi. Specialized angiosperms. vii. Cultivated plants. viii. Ornamentals. ix. Rare vulnerable and endangered plants. x. Exotic plants. xi. Sanctuaries. 4. Plan of Preparation of the flora. 5. Abbreviations. 6. Terminology. 7. Key to the families of i. Polypetale. ii. Gamopetalae. iii. Monochlamydeae. iv. Monocotyledonae. 8. Enumeration of different species i. Ranunculaceae to ehretiaceae. 9. Statistical analysis of flora. References. Index to families genera species and synonyms. Index to vernacular names. Though the North western part of the state which includes the desert part has been thoroughly studied floristically its South and South eastern part has remained neglected and except for a few stray reports no systematic work on the floristics of this comparatively moist and floristically rich part of the state has ever been attempted before. The treatise includes a systematic and up to date presentation of 1378 plant species (including cultivated as well as ornamental) covering 126 families growing in this part of Rajasthan (Mewar region). In the introductory chapter physiognomy geology surface configurations the drainage system soils climate rainfall temperature and relative humidity of the study area has been described. Natural vegetation of Rajasthan as existed during the mid sixties and its classification has been provided. Some characteristic associations such as Flora of Ancient Monuments and walls lithophytes weeds flora of wastelands aquatic vegetation specialized Angiosperms cultivated plants ornamentals rare vulnerable and endangered plants exotic plants and sanctuaries have been described. Plan of preparation of the flora abbreviations used and taxonomic terminology have been provided for the easy comprehension of the subject. The system of Bentham and Hooker has been followed except at certain places where the circumscription of the families follows that of Hutchinson's Families of Flowering Plants. Critical notes on the controversial taxa have been provided. Attempts have been made to give a common diagnostic identification key for wild as well as cultivated plants. The treatise also contains illustrations of some important plants as well as distributional maps of the plant communities and geographical maps of the area. It is hoped that the volume will be useful to the persons working in the field of taxonomy Floristic Agriculture Forestry and Ethonobotany. 726 pp.
Verlag: Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va, 1922
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Softcover. Zustand: Near Fine. First edition. Original press release, issued as "Release, Morning Papers, March 29, Hampton Institute Press Service". Tall quarto measuring 8.5" x 14". Two stapled leaves, printed on rectos only. Lightly creased where folded for mailing, else a near fine copy. Entire text, by William Anthony Aery, is devoted to sculptor Charles Keck's bronze monument to Booker T. Washington. The monument was unveiled, at the Tuskegee Institute, in 1922. Aery (1882-1963) served as publications secretary of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. Unrecorded by *OCLC*, which does list a single group of Hampton press releases, including several by Aery, but does not include this title.