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CORRESPONDENCE873 Rare observation of sea anemone Calliactis polypus on carapace of spider crab,
Doclea muricata at the Covelong fish landing centre, Chennai, India, Amit Kumar A and S. Prakash ■ 873 Phylogenetic relationship between two sibling species of
Drosophila: D. ananassae and D. pallidosa, B. N. SinghNEWS
876 Current Science Reports OPINION
880 Women in leadership: achieving sustainable future in a post-COVID-19 worldShailesh Nayak and Shalini DixitCOMMENTARY
882 Meta University: a student-centric model, H. A. Ranganath ■ 884 Growing•4 more rice with less water, Deo Narayan Singh and Tejram Banjara ■ 886
Community-based approaches for wildlife conservation and livelihood options: a case study from Dampa Tiger Reserve, Mizoram, India, Sushanto Gouda, Ht. Decemson, H. T. Lalremsanga and G. S. SolankiSCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE
891 Recent rise in wildfires in community forests and other natural vegetation: geospatial basisS. Mudi, M. D. Behera, S. Paramanik, A. Jaya Prakash and B. K. Prusty
GENERAL ARTICLE894 Internal versus external quantum efficiency of luminescent materials, photovoltaic
cells, photodetectors and photoelectrocatalysisHemam Rachna Devi, Omeshwari Yadorao Bisen, Sankalpa Nanda, Ravi Nandan and Karuna Kar Nanda
REVIEW ARTICLE899 Scrub typhus: an underestimated endemic disease of Northwestern Himalayas,
IndiaSidharath Dev Thakur
RESEARCH ARTICLES906 Evolution of Pyrrhae Fossae, Mars: an explication from the age estimation using
the Buffered Crater Counting techniqueKeyur De, Trishit Ruj, Abhik Kundu, Nilanjan Dasgupta and Kenji Kawai
912 High heat production of granites from Southern Khetri Belt, Rajasthan, IndiaRajni Magotra and Pankaj K. Srivastava
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920 Stability analysis and design of cemented backfill wall for underground hard-rock mines using numerical modellingAshok Kumar Godugu, Sreenath Sekhar, John Loui Porathur and Shubham Bhargava
929 Recent glacier area changes in Himalaya-Karakoram and the impact of latitudinal variationIshmohan Bahuguna, Bhanu Prakash Rathore, Avtar Singh Jasrotia, Surjeet Singh Randhawa, Santosh Kumar Singh Yadav, Sadiq Ali, Nishtha Gautam, Joyeeta Poddar, Madhukar Srigyan, Abhishek Dhanade, Purvee Joshi, Sushil Kumar Singh, Dhani Ram Rajak and Shashikant Sharma
941 Fuzzy-based integrated zero-order shape optimization of steel-concrete-steel sandwich beamsIshan Jha and Krishna K. Pathak
950 Sweet potato biofortification priority index - a strategic tool for scaling up of biofortified varietiesMahesh Bhimashanlcar Tengli, P. Sethuraman Sivakumar, Pampi Paul and H. Kesava Kumar
RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS< 958 Virtual reality based novel use case in remote sensing and GIS
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962 Presence of base metals in the southern extension of Zawarmala Dolomite, Udaipur, Rajasthan, IndiaRonalc Jain
966 Increased xylanase activity in Aspergillus niger through mutationAnjali Sharma, A. K. Jaitly and Pankaj Kumar Rai
BOOK REVIEWS969 Barefoot Global Health Diplomacy: Field Experiences in International Relations,
Security, and Epidemics. Sebastian Kevany; reviewed by Suryesh K. Nadmeo
970 Every Creature Has a Story: What Science Reveals About Animal Behaviour.Janaki Lenin; reviewed by Pratik PawarPERSONAL NEWS
971 Nandivada Rathnasree (1963-2021), Joanna Rankin and B. S. Shylaja
972 Rinti Banerjee (1972-2021), Rohit ManchandaHISTORICAL NOTES
974 Asima Chatterjee, one of the brightest stars in the galaxy of organic chemistryAmrit Krishna Mitra
A COVER. The base image is a MOLA Digital Elevation Model showing a portion of Mars. Inset A is a CTX image which shows the morphology of fossa. Authors determined the absolute model age (inset B) of a set of fossae known as Pyrrhae Fossae in the Noachis Terra, Mars using the recently established Buffered Crater Counting (BCC) technique (inset C). The determination of the age helped to explain how the Pyrrhae Fossae developed in the early Martian time (late Noachian) (inset D) in response to the Martian crustal extension. See page 906.
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P l a n t w it h P R S V C o a t P r o t e in G e n e
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o n N u t r it io n a l a n d O r g a n o l e p t ic A t t r ib u t e s o f C a k e s
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C O V I D - 1 9 P a n d e m ic a m o n g A g r ic u l t u r a l S t u d e n t s
- N. Dhivya and R. Rajasekaran
6 . S w a r n a S u b -1 a s a S u it a b l e C l im a t e R e s il ie n t V a r ie t y : A B o o n f o r - 4 4 - 4 8
In c r e a s in g P a d d y P r o d u c t iv it y in F l o o d P r o n e A r e a s
- Dinku Bora, Ranjit Kumar Saud, Pulakabha Chowdhury, Sewali Saikia and Dipen Chandra Nath
7 . E v a l u a t io n o f V a r io u s A g r ic u l t u r a l B io m a s s f o r C e l l u l a s e P r o d u c t io n b y - 4 9 - 5 8
Trichoderma spp . u n d e r S o l i d S t a t e F e r m e n t a t i o n ( S S F )
- Kakde Pooja and Aithal Shiva
8 . R e s p o n s e o f Id e n t if ie d T h e r m o t o l e r a n t B iv o l t in e S il k w o r m B r e e d s f o r - 5 9 - 6 8
Beauveria bassiana ( B a l s - C r i v . ) V u i l l . I n f e c t i o n : A S o u r c e f o r T h e r m a l a n d
F u n g a l D u a l S t r e s s R e s is t a n c e
- K. P. Sahana, Manjunath Gowda, K. C. Narayanaswamy and S. Chandrashekhar
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9 . A g r o n o m i c I n v e s t i g a t i o n s o n S i d a H e m p (Sida alnifolia L .) - A M e d i c i n a l
P l a n t f o r F u t u r e-P .T . Vidhu Priyadarsini, P. V Sindhu, Meera V. Menon andK. Surendra Gopal
6 9 - 7 4
1 0 . S u l p h u r S t a t u s a n d E f f e c t o f D i f f e r e n t S o u r c e s a n d L e v e l s o f S u l p h u r
A p p l i c a t i o n o n P e r f o r m a n c e o f A e r o b i c R i c e ( Oryza sativa L .)
- N: R. Sudhakara and R. Krishnamurthy
7 5 - 8 2
11 . M ic r o b ia l F e r m e n t a t io n o f B l e n d e d J a c k f r u it J u ic e f o r Q u a l it y
I m p r o v e m e n t o f J a c k f r u it W in e
- A. J. Shraddha, K. B. Munishamanna and S. Shyamalamma
8 3 - 9 0
1 2 . E f f e c t o f Ir r a d ia t io n a n d P a c k a g in g o n t h e S h e l f L if e o f F o x t a il
M il l e t F l o u r
-D . Shobha, S. N. Vasudevan and Ashok Badigannavar
9 1 - 9 9
1 3 . E c o n o m i c I m p a c t o f U A S - B R e l e a s e d S u g a r c a n e V a r i e t y ( V C F 0 5 1 7 )
in S o u t h e r n D r y Z o n e o f K a r n a t a k a
— Sagar and G. M. Gaddi
1 0 0 - 1 0 7
1 4 . E v a l u a t i o n o f T r e n d A n a l y s i s o f S e r i c u l t u r e R e s o u r c e D e v e l o p m e n t in
N o r t h W e s t e r n H i m a l a y a n R e g io n o f K a s h m i r V a l l e y , J a m m u a n d K a s h m i r , I n d i a
- Ruyida Mushtaq, Harmeet Singh, Mushtaq Rasool, Mir Tariq Ahmad Raja and Pervez Ahmad
1 0 8 - 1 1 4
15 . I s o l a t i o n a n d In-Silico A n a l y s i s o f A N o v e l Cucumis sativus P o l y u b i q u i t i n
G e n e P r o m o t e r
- Roshini Mohan Kumar and Anitha Peter
1 1 5 - 1 2 2
1 6 . D o c u m e n t a t io n a n d E c o n o m ic A n a l y s is o f G r e e n L e a f y V e g e t a b l e s : A S t u d y
in B e n g a l u r u D is t r ic t o f K a r n a t a k a
- T. Priyanka, Siddayya, M. S. Ganapathy and Kavita Kandpal
1 2 3 - 1 3 1
1 7 . W h y d o F a r m H o u s e h o l d s M i g r a t e ? E v i d e n c e f r o m R u r a l - U r b a n I n t e r f a c e
o f B e n g a l u r u
— Pooja and K. B. Umesh
1 3 2 - 1 4 1
1 8 . A w a r e n e s s o f C r is is M a n a g e m e n t A m o n g t h e S u g a r c a n e G r o w e r s o f
N o r t h e r n K a r n a t a k a
- Mutteppa Chigadolli, Y. N. Shivalingaiah, B. Krishnamurthy and T. L. Mohankumar
1 4 2 - 1 5 2
1 9 . S t u d ie s o n In f l u e n c e o f O r g a n ic S o u r c e s o n G r o w t h a n d Y ie l d o f M a iz e in
M a iz e - C o w p e a C r o p p in g S e q u e n c e
-G .K Prajwal Kumar, C. Ramachandra and Gangadhar Eswar Rao
1 5 3 - 1 6 1
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2 0 . I d e n t i f ic a t io n o f C a u s e s f o r S e e d D o r m a n c y a n d I t s S a f e R e m o v a l in S p o n g e — 1 6 2 - 1 7 0
G o u r d (Luffaa egyptiaca) a n d S n a k e G o u r d ( Trichosanth escucumerina)— K. Uma Rani, Rame Gowda and S. Muniswamy
2 1 . A u t h e n t ic a t io n a n d DNA B a r -C o d in g o f Curcuma caesia R o x b . G e n o ty p e s — 1 7 1 - 1 7 9
a n d o t h e r Zingiberaceae S p e c ie s U s in g IT S -2 G e n e
A. B. Mohan Kumar, M. Vasundhara, B. N. Sathyanarayana, S. Shyamalamma,C. Doreswamy and Veena S. Anil
2 2 . A t t it u d e o f F a r m e r s T o w a r d s R o s e C u l t iv a t io n - 1 8 0 - 1 8 6
— C . R. Rahul, M. T. Lakshminarayan, M. S. Ganapathy, Siddayya and R. Narayanareddy
2 3 . E f f e c t o f O r g a n ic N u t r i e n t M a n a g e m e n t o n S o i l C h e m ic a l P r o p e r t ie s , — 1 8 7 - 1 9 2
M icrobial P opulation a n d N utrient U ptake b y P lants
— Rekha M. Gonal, Sharanappa and H. M. Jayadeva
2 4 . S tu d ie s o n S e e d T r a n sm iss io n o f U r d b e a n L e a f C r in k le V ir u s f U L C V ) - 1 9 3 - 1 QSin B lackgram
— P. Aishwarya andH. K. Ramappa
2 5 . C o m p a ra tiv e P e r fo r m a n c e o f D r y la n d C rop p in g S y s te m s u n d e r R e d u c e d — 1 9 9 - 2 0 8
R uno ff F ar m in g in A lfisols of K arnataka
— Santosh Nagappa Ningoji, M. N. Thimmegowda, Mudalagiriyappa,H. S. Shivaramu, B. G. Vasanthi and Mahabaleshwar Hegde
2 6 . E n h a n c in g S m a l l H o ld e r s In co m e t h r o u g h In co m e D iv e r s i f ic a t io n — 2 0 9 - 2 1 4: A n E vidence from T am il N a d u
— R. Minithra, K. R. Ashok and R. Thulasiram
2 7 . B i o l o g i c a l M a n a g e m e n t o f R ic e S h e a th B l i g h t c a u s e d b y Rhizoctonia solani - 2 1 5 - 2 2 2K u h n , u n d e r In-vivo C o n d it io n
-N . Kir an Kumar, T. Narendrappa, V. B. Sanath Kumar,M. K Prasanna Kumar and L. Vijay Kumar
2 8 . E f f e c t o f O r g a n ic M a n u r e s a n d B io -F e r t i l iz e r s o n P l a n t G r o w t h a n d - 2 2 3 - 2 2 9
Y ie ld o f D r a g o n F r u it (Hylocereus undatus (H a w o r th ) B r i t t o n & R o s e .)
a n d {Hylocereuspolyrhizus (F .A .C . Weber) u n d e r E a s t e r n D r y Z o n e o f K a r n a t a k a— Ayesha Siddiqua, G. K. Mukunda and K. N. Srinivasappa
2 9 . S tu d ie s o n M e t h a n e a n d N i t r o u s O x id e E m iss io n fr o m Z e r o B u d g e t N a t u r a l — 2 3 0 - 2 3 6
F arm ing O rganic a n d C o n v en tio n a l F arm ing in D irect S eed ed A erobic R ice
— R. V Lohith, M. Mahadeva Murthy and M. T. Sanjay
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ABSTRACTS
1. R o l e o f S e l e c t e d H o r m o n e s a n d H u m ic A c id o n G r o w th , F r u it S e t a n d —
P r o d u c t iv i t y in M u n g B e a n
- Rachana K. Pawar and A. G. Shankar
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2 . E v a lu a t io n o f T o m a to a n d i t s W ild R e la t iv e G e n o ty p e s f o r P h o s p h o r u s
A c q u is it io n a n d U s e E f f ic ie n c y
- Soumya Patil and R. H. Laxman
2 3 7
3 . P hysiological a n d B iochem ical E valuation of R ice G eno types fo r C old -
T olerance
- M. Yaseen and K. V. Shivakumar
2 3 8
4 . M e t a b o l i t e D iv e r s i t y S tu d ie s in O v a r ie s o f M o n o e m b r y o n ic a n d
P o ly e m b r y o n ic M a n g o (Mangifera indica L.) V a r ie t ie s
- G. Andonissamy Daniel and K. S. Shivashankara
2 3 8
5. S e a r c h f o r A c t in o b a c t e r ia f o r P l a n t G r o w t h P r o m o t io n a n d Y ie ld in
C o w p e a ( Vigna unguiculata L.) a n d F in g e r M i l l e t (Eleusine coracana L.) - B. S. Nalini and R. Muthuraju
2 3 9
6. E v a lu a t io n o f B a c t e r i a l E n d o p h y te s fr o m C o le u s a r o m a t ic u s f o r -
B i o c o n t r o l a n d G r o w t h P r o m o t io n A c t iv i t ie s in C o le u s f o r s k o u l i i
- B. Sowmya and L. Krishna Naik
2 3 9
7 . D e v e lo p m e n t o f C o a t P r o t e in M e d ia te d G e n e C o n s t r u c t t o O b ta in R e s is ta n c e -
A g a in s t T o m a to l e a f c u r l N e w D e lh i v ir u s (G : B e g o m o v ir u s , F : G e m in iv ir id a e )
in R id g e G o u r d [.Luffa acutangula (L .) R o x b ]
— U. M. Ankith and N. Nagesha
2 4 0
8 . T r a n s fo r m a t io n a n d E x p r e s s io n S tu d ie s o f A n t iv i r a l P r o t e in G e n e A g a in s t
BmNPVin M u lb e r r y (Morus alba L.)- Sujit Suresh Halakude and N. Nagesha
2 4 0
9 . A n a ly s is o f S t r e s s R e sp o n s iv e U p -R e g u la t e d S e q u e n c e s in M e d ic a g o t r u n c a t u l a -
- Ananya andR. Sowdhamini2 4 1
1 0 . C lo n in g a n d C h a r a c t e r iz a t io n o f B a c i l l u s th u r in g ie n s is c r y G e n e s A c t iv e -
A g a in s t t h e F a l l A rm y w o rm
— Malakappa Zulpi and S. N. Nagesha
2 4 1
11 . M o r p h o m e tr ic E v a lu a t io n o f B i t t e r G o u r d (Momordica charantia L .) L o c a l
A c c e s s io n s a n d M o l e c u l a r D iv e r s i t y A n a ly s is B a s e d o n S S R M a r k e r A s s a y
— H.V. Vidyashree and S. Shyamalamma
2 4 2
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1 2 . G e n e t ic In v e s t ig a t io n o n M u n g B e a n Y e l l o w M o s a ic V ir u s ( M Y M V ) - 2 4 2
R e s is t a n c e , S e e d Y ie l d a n d R e l a t e d T r a it s in In t e r s p e c if ic C r o s s e s o f
M u n g B e a n [Vigna radiata ( L . ) W i l c z e k ] a n d R ic e B e a n
( Vigna umbellata T h u n b . )
- S. K Prithviraj and Niranjana Murthy
1 3 . I d e n t if ic a t io n a n d V a l id a t io n o f Q t l C o n t r o l l in g T r a it s R e l a t e d t o - 2 4 3
D r o u g h t T o l e r a n c e in t h e R e c o m b in a n t I n b r e d P o p u l a t io n o f t h e C r o s s
N r c g 1 2 5 6 8 x N r c g 1 2 3 2 6 in G r o u n d n u t (Arachis hypogaea L .)
-Bharath Kumar P. Jambagi and D. L. Savithramma
1 4 . G e n o m e - w id e A s s o c ia t io n M a p p in g o f G e n e s / Q T L s f o r S a l in it y T o l e r a n c e - 2 4 3
in R ic e ( Oryza sativa L .) L a n d r a c e s
- D. S. Supritha Raj and H. C. Lohithaswa
1 5 . A s s e s s m e n t o f G e n e t ic V a r ia b il it y a n d I d e n t if ic a t io n o f G e n o t y p e s S u it a b l e - 2 4 4
f o r W e t a n d D r y D i r e c t S e e d in g in R i c e ( Oryza sativa L .)
- H. V Veerendra Kumar and M. P. Raj anna
1 6 . G e n o m e - W id e D e t e c t io n a n d A s s e s s m e n t o f N a t u r a l D n a M e t h y l a t io n - 2 4 4
V a r i a t i o n in D o l i c h o s B e a n (Lablab purpureus L . S w e e t v a r . L ig n o s u s )
G e r m p l a s m A c c e s s io n s u s in g A m p - p c r T e c h n iq u e
- H. Ajaykumar and S. Ramesh
1 7 . A s s e s s m e n t o f M o l e c u l a r D iv e r s it y a n d C o m b in in g A b il it y f o r F o r a g e - 2 4 5
T r a i t s in M a i z e (Zea mays L .)
- U. Sanketh Ashok and P. Mahadevu
1 8 . S t u d i e s o n S p r e a d a n d D i s t r i b u t i o n P a t t e r n o f F a l l A r m y w o r m , Spodoptera - 2 4 5
frugiperda ( J . E . S m i th ) ( L e p i d o p t e r a : N o c t u i d a e ) w i t h i n t h e M a i z e F i e l d
a n d A s s e s s m e n t o f t h e E f f ic a c y o f S e e d T r e a t m e n t f o r I t s M a n a g e m e n t
- Rakesh Kumar Behera and K. Murali Mohan
1 9 . C R I S P R 7 C a s 9 B a s e d E d it in g o f S o m e I m p o r t a n t G e n e s o f M a n g o F r u it F l y , - 2 4 6
Bactrocera dorsalis ( H e n d e l ) ( D i p t e r a : T e p h r i t i d a e )
- Hemant Kumar and R. Asokan
2 0 . S e a s o n a l I n c id e n c e , C r o p L o s s A s s e s s m e n t a n d M a n a g e m e n t o f F a l l A r m y w o r m , — 2 4 6
Spodoptera frugiperda ( J . E . S m i th ) ( L e p i d o p t e r a : N o c t u i d a e ) in M a i z e
- M. Sunil Kumar and B. S. Basavaraju
2 1 . R ic e G a l l M id g e : P e s t S t a t u s , S o u r c e o f R e s is t a n c e a n d M a n a g e m e n t in ' - 2 4 7
C a u v e r y C o m m a n d A r e a
- D. C. Mamatha and Shivaray Navi
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22. C h a r a c t e r iz a t io n a n d M a n a g e m e n t o f E a r ly B l i g h t o f T o m a to
— G.K. Sudarshan and M. S. Nagaraj247
23. S tu d ie s o n M u n g b e a n Y e l l o w M o s a ic V ir u s (M Y M V ) R e la t io n s h ip W it h -
I t ’s V e c t o r W h it e f ly (Bemisia tabaci G e n n .) a n d I t ’s M a n a g e m e n t
- K. Nandan and Venkatesh
248
24. S t u d ie s o n H e lm in th o s p o r iu m L e a f B l i g h t o f B r o w n t o p M i l l e t
[Brachiaria ramosa (L .) S ta p f]
— Gutha Venkata Ramesh and K. B. Palanna
248
25. S tu d ie s o n F u sa r iu m W i l t in S c e n t e d G e ra n iu m [.Pelargonium graveolens (L.) - H e r it ]
- Arunkumar and K. R. Shreenivasa
249
26. E valuation of E lite T issue C ulture R a ised B a n a n a V arieties for G ro w th ,
Y ield a n d Q uality U n d e r S o uth ern D ry Z one of K arnataka
(B en g a l u r u C onditio n)
— Balesh Goudappanavar and P. Venkatesha Murthy
249
27. S tu d ie s o n S ta n d a r d iz a t io n o f I r r ig a t io n a n d F e r t i l i z e r L e v e l s o n G r o w t h ,
Y ie ld a n d Q u a l i t y o f P ap aya ( cv . R e d L a d y ) u n d e r P r o t e c t e d a n d O p en
F ie ld C o n d it io n s
- Vinod Godi and Mahabaleshwar Hegde
250
28. I n d u c t io n o f V a r ia b i l i t y in Zamioculcas zamiifolia E n g l , f o r O r n a m e n ta l S c a p e s -
- Vijayakumar and K. S. Nirmala250
29. I n f lu e n c e o f H u m ic A c id o n G r o w th , Y ie ld a n d Q u a l i t y o f C h r y sa n th e m u m
(Dendranthema grandiflora T .) c v . M a r ig o ld
- Harshitha Patil and R. Vasant Kumari
251
30. In Vitro R e g e n e r a t io n in C h r y sa n th e m u m {Dendranthema grandiflora T.) - c v . M a r ig o ld
— Y. S. Sushmarani and P. Venkatesha Murthy
251
31. M a r g in a l iz a t io n o f A g r ic u l t u r e V is - a -V is U r b a n iz a t io n a n d i t s Im p lic a t io n s
o n F o o d S e c u r i t y A c r o s s R u r a l U r b a n I n t e r f a c e o f N o r t h o f B e n g a lu r u
— M. S. Udaykumar and K. B. Umesh
252
32. D y n a m ic s of L a b o u r M igration a n d It ’s Im pact o n A griculture in K arn atak a -
: A n E conomic A nalysis
- Sangmesh Chendrashekhar and Murtuza Khan
252
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3 3 . A n E c o n o m ic Im pact A s s e s s m e n t o f S u p p ly in g T r e a te d S e w a g e W a t e r t o - 2 5 3
Irrigation T a n k s o n F ar m in g in K olar D istrict u n d e r K C V alley P roject
- N. Ramesh and Jagannath Olekar
3 4 . A sse s s in g th e Im p a c t o f W a ter U s e r s ’ C o o per a tiv es In itia tiv e o n E c o n o m ic - 2 5 3
E fficiency of Irrigation W ater U se in B h a d r a C o m m a n d A rea of
S hivam ogga D istrict, K arnataka
- N. Seemakowsar and Murtuza Khan
3 5 . A n E c o n o m ic A n a l y sis o f P r o d u c t io n a n d M a r k e t in g o f P apaya u n d e r - 2 5 4D ifferent Irrigation M eth o ds in B ellary D istrict of K arnatak a
- K. I. Mohammedirfanali and Murtuza Khan
3 6 . U tilizatio n o f F o o d P r o c e s s in g W a s t e f o r t h e P r o d u c t io n o f B io g a s a n d - 2 5 4E n e r g y G en er a tio n
- Sourabh Ajit Chougala and Viresh Kumargouda
3 7 . D e v e lo p m e n t o f S o la r -c u m -B io m a s s E n e r g y H y b r id D r y e r f o r S im a r o u b a L e a v e s - 2 5 5
- Bhuva Sachin Sanatkumar and M. B. Darshan
3 8 . R a i n f a l l C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s In d u c e d S o i l M o is t u r e A v a i la b i l i t y u n d e r O r g a n ic — 2 5 5
M ulch ing in Ra in f e d A rea of S o uth ern K arnataka
- Shashikanth and Murukannappa
3 9 . A S tu d y o n E n t r e p r e n e u r ia l B e h a v io u r a n d R e a d in e s s A m o n g A g r ic u l t u r e - 2 5 6
S tudents of F a r m U niversities in K arnataka
- C. V. Sanketh and K. P. Rahuprasad
4 0 . Im p act o f N a t i o n a l F o o d S e c u r i t y M is s io n o n S o c io E c o n o m ic S ta t u s o f - 2 5 6
F arm ers of S elected D istricts of K arnataka
- G.. Chaitra and N. S. Shivalinge Gowda
4 1 . P a r tic ipa tio n o f F a r m e r s in W a ter U s e r s ’A sso c ia tio n s in T u n g a b h a d r a - 2 5 7C o m m a n d A r e a of K oppal D istrict
- Rakesh Bhattahad and K. P. Raghuprasad
4 2 . C o m p a ra tiv e E v a lu a t io n o f E n t r e p r e n e u r ia l B e h a v io u r o f F ish S e e d R e a r in g - 2 5 7
F arm ers a n d F ish P ro duc ing F arm ers in S him oga D istrict of K arnataka
- Y.L. Ranjitha and K. P. Raghuprasad
4 3 . A n a ly s is o f S u p p ly C h a in M a n a g e m e n t o f G r e e n L e a f y V e g e t a b le s in B e n g a l u r u - 2 5 8
- T. Priyanka and Siddayya
4 4 . A n A n a ly s is o f C o n su m e r B e h a v io u r a n d P u r c h a s in g P a t t e r n o f O r g a n ic — 2 5 8
P ro duc ts in B e n g a l u r u U r b a n D istrict
- C . Vasanthakumari and K. P. Raghuprasad
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45. P e r fo r m a n c e A n a ly s i s o f C u sto m H ir in g C e n tr e s o f A g r i c u l t u r a l
Im p lem en ts in C h ik k a b a lla p u r D i s t r i c t o f K a r n a t a k a
-S . A. Manjunathareddy andM. S. Ganapathy
259
46. S tu d ie s o n S u s t a in a b le M o d u le s f o r Y e a r R o u n d G r e e n F o d d e r P r o d u c t io n
u n d e r I r r ig a te d C o n d it io n
- K. N. Manoj and B. G. Shekara
259
47. P erfo rm ance of N utri-C ereals a n d P ulses u n d e r M elia d u b ia B a se d
A groforestry S ystem
- Hanamant Malleshappa Savalagi and G. M. Sujith
260
48. R e sp o n s e o f C h ia (Salvia hispanica L .) t o D i f f e r e n t S o u r c e s a n d L e v e l s o f
O r g a n ic s in S o u t h e r n T r a n s i t io n a l Z o n e o f K a r n a ta k a
- Prabhakar Goni and S. T. Bhairappanavar
260
49. S tu d ie s o n t h e P o l l i n a t o r F a u n a o f P o m e g r a n a te , Punica granatum L.
(L y ih r a c e a e )
- Kotesh Y. Chavhan and K. S. Jagadish
261
50. D evelo pm ent of N utritionally E nric h ed G lu ten F ree P asta U sing
Q ua lity P rotein M aize (Q P M )
— Veena U. Kambalimatha and D. Shobha
261
51. S tu d ie s o n P e r fo r m a n c e o f S o r g h u m [Sorghum bicolor (L .) M o e n c h ]
G e n o ty p e s o n S e e d Y ie ld , Q u a l i t y a n d L o n g e v i ty
- Mallikarjun Sherakhane and S. N. Vasudevan
262
52. I n f lu e n c e o f P la n t in g G e o m e tr y o n G r o w t h , S e e d Y ie ld a n d Q u a l i t y o f
V e l v e t B e a n (Mucunapruriens var. utilis)- Shivappa and P. Venkappa
262
53. I n f lu e n c e o f S e e d E n h a n c e m e n t T e c h n iq u e s o n S e e d Q u a l i t y a n d L o n g e v i ty
in C h i l l i ( Capsicum annuum L .)
- C. R. Pallavi and K. Vishwanath
263
54. S tu d ie s o n S e e d Y ie ld a n d Q u a l i t y o f P a d d y G e n o ty p e s U n d e r D ir e c t
S e e d e d R ic e M e th o d
— Kavya and S. N. Vasudevan
263
55. A u g m e n t in g t h e P r o d u c t iv i t y o f M a iz e (Zea mays L.) t h r o u g h D e s ig n e r S e e d
- A. N. Seema and K. Vishwanath264
56. E n h a n c in g W a t e r P r o d u c t iv i t y in M u lb e r r y t h r o u g h D i f f e r e n t L e v e l s o f
D rip I r r ig a t io n a n d M u lc h in g
- H. O. Ranjitha and S. Chandrashekhar
264
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5 7 . G e n e t ic V a r ia t io n f o r V e g e t a t iv e , R e p r o d u c t iv e a n d F r u it T r a it s in - 2 6 5
M u l b e r r y {Morns spp) A c c e s s i o n s
- C. Sushmitha and Chikkalingaiah
5 8 . E f f e c t o f L e a c h in g a n d A m e n d e m n t s o n R e c l a m a t io n a n d P e r f o r m a n c e o f - 2 6 5
F o d d e r M a iz e in S p e n t w a s h C o n t a m in a t e d S o il
- N. Gajendra and R. Suma
5 9 . S t u d ie s o n B i o - e n r ic h e d F a r m Y a r d M a n u r e ( F y m ) o n S o il P r o p e r t ie s a n d - 2 6 6
P r o d u c t i v i t y o f F i n g e r M i l l e t [Eleusine coracana ( L . ) G a e r t n ] u n d e r
D r y l a n d C o n d i t i o n
- 1. Shafnas and B. G. Vasanthi
6 0 . S o il a n d F o l ia r A p p l ic a t io n o f Z in c f o r D if f e r e n t A p p r o a c h e s o f N u t r ie n t s - 2 6 6
o n S o i l P r o p e r t i e s , N u t r i e n t U p t a k e , G r o w t h a n d Y i e l d o f M a i z e (Zea mays L .)
- S. Sinchana and C. T. Subbarayappa
6 1 . Im p a c t o f R ic e M u s k B io c h a r o n A d s o r p t io n , B io a v a il a b il it y a n d B a l a n c e o f - 2 6 7
N i t r o g e n in D i f f e r e n t s o i l s f o r M a i z e {Zea mays L .)
- Sudarshan Varma and N. B. Prakash
6 2 . E f f e c t o f F o l ia r A p p l ic a t io n o f M ic r o n u t r ie n t s M ix t u r e o n G r o w t h a n d - 2 6 7
Y ie l d o f P a d d y G r o w n in S o d ic S o il
- Shivaraj and R. Suma
5 3 . E f f e c t o f S o il a n d F o l ia r A p p l ic a t io n o f B o r o n o n S o il P r o p e r t ie s , G r o w t h , - 2 6 8
Y i e l d a n d Q u a l i t y o f G r e e n G r a m ( Vigna radiata L .)
- N. Ramya and B. Mamatha
6 4 . S t u d ie s o n C h a r a c t e r is t ic s o f D u m p in g Y a r d L e a c h a t e f r o m M u n ic ip a l S o l id - 2 6 8
W a s t e a n d t h e ir I m p a c t o n S o il , W a t e r , C r o p a n d H u m a n H e a l t h
- S. C. Kiran and C. Nagarajaiah
P r o v e n a n c ia l V a r ia t io n in M e s u a f e r r e a L . : A P r o m is in g T r e e - B o r n e O il s e e d - 2 6 9
f o r B io d ie s e l P r o d u c t io n
- B. S. Nisarga and K. T. Prasanna
6 6 . U t il iz a t io n o f M e d ic in a l P l a n t P r o c e s s in g W a s t e f o r E l e c t r ic it y G e n e r a t io n - 2 6 9
t h r o u g h B io m e t h a n a t io n
- Kartikeya Satish Nayak and M. Mahadeva Murthy
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1. Diversity analysis of potato advanced hybrids using morphological and SSR markers - Reena Sharma, SK Kaushik, Vinay Bhardwaj, Da la mu, Anupama Singh, Poonam, Ashwani Kumar, CM Bisht, SK Chakrabarti
2. Genome wide identification and digital expression profiling of the ovate family proteins (OFP) in potato - Hemant Balasaheb Kardile, Nirmal Kant Sharma, Ankita Sharma, Rakesh Bhowmick, Rahul, Monu Kumari,Kumar Nishant Choursia, Vinay Bhardwaj
3. Effect of crude extracts and essential oils of medicinal plants against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in potato fields - Seyedmohammadreza Ojaghian and Ali Davoudi
4. Management of potato late blight (Phytophthora infestans) in the Nilgiris -EP Venkatasalam, Aarti Bairwa, Priyank HM, Divya KL, PM Govindakrishnan and Sanjeev Sharma
5. Preliminary investigations for exploring scope of pollen cryopreservation for conservation of potato genetic resources - RP Kaur, Vanishree Girimalla,Vinod Kumar, Vinay Bhardwaj
6. Processing quality of selected potato {Solarium tuberosum L.) cultivars grown in Rwanda - Vedaste Ndungutse, Peninah Muthoni Njiraine Ngoda,Hilda Vasanthakaalam, Eduard Kokan Shakala, Abdul Kipruto Faraj
7. Efficiency and reliability of marker assisted selection for resistance to major biotic stresses in potato - Vinay Bhardwaj, Salej Sood, Ashwani Kumar,G Vanishree, Sanjeev Sharma, S Sundaresha, Baswaraj Raigond,Ravinder Kumar, Aarti Bairwa, Mehi Lai and SK Chakrabarti
8. Sprouting behavior of aeroponic minitubers of different varieties - Sugani Devi, Sukhwinder Singh, RP Kaur, Mohd Abas Shah and RK Singh
9. Leaf chlorophyll meter- A non-destructive method for scheduling nitrogenin potato crop - SP Singh, Manoj Kumar, VK Dua, SK Sharma, MJ Sadawarti and S Roy
10. Design and development of two row tractor operated potato combine harvester - Sunil Gulati and Manjit Singh
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11. Bioinformatics platform for unravelling genomes of potato and its pathogens - Shashi Rawat, Tamanna, Som Dutt, Jagesh Kumar Tiwari, Aarti Bairwa, Gitesh Verma, SK Chakrabarti, AR Rao, Anil Rai
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