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Indian Ecological Society: International Conference 2016 Natural Resource Management: Ecological Perspectives 18-20 February 2016 Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Jammu, India Poster Sessions The posters that will not be accommodated in Poster Session-I and Session-II will be displayed on 20-02-2016 from 8:30-10:00am. The session incharge Prof. Anil Gupta (+91-9906082004), Head, division of Plant Pathology SKUAT-J shall get the first 140 posters or in all 140 posters which ever is least displayed on 19-02-2016. The rest of the posters should be displayed on 20-02-2016 from 8:30-10:00am Venue: Outside Conference Hall Main Campus Chatha Poster Session-I 8:30-10:30am Theme Areas 1. Crop Environment Interaction 2. Policy for Sustainable Development of Agriculture 3. Eco-responsive Livestock & Fisheries Production 4. Integrated Pest Management 1. Crop Environment Interactions 1. Ecological effect of protected environment on growth and yield performance of bacterial wilt resistant tomato (solanum lycopersicum l.) Hybrids Parveen Sharma 2. Production and marketed surplus of vegetables under protected cultivation in himachalpradesh BrijBala 3. Farmers perception on climate change: a study in west tripura Chandan Kumar Panda 4. Methane and nitrous oxide emission from rice-wheat rotation as influenced by plant nutrient sources Venkatesh Bharadwaj 5. Response of different cultivars of blackgram (vigna mungo l.) To dates of sowing as influenced by growth and yield attributes in spring season in central region of uttarpradesh (india) Akhilesh Mishra 6. Performance of malt barley under different seeding rate and row spacing on yield, quality and its economics SuchetaDahiya and S. K. Thakral 7. Genetic divergence analysis in recently evolved genotypes of soybean (glycine max l.merrill) Stuti Mishra, AvinashJhaAnd A. N. Shrivastava 8. Endophytes of finger millet (eleusinecoracana) Anita Pande, Summi Dutta, Z.A.Haider 9. Effect of planting time on physiolological parameters of german chamomile (matricariachamomillalinn.) Deepika, U.K.VarshneyMinakshi Pal And G Chand 10. Correlation studies of various morpho-physiological traits in recombinant inbred population of wheat under rainfed and irrigated environments Ashutosh Srivastava, Puja Srivastava, RinkiKhobra, Achla Sharma, R. S. Sarlach, Anil DograAnd N. S. Bains 11. Comparative Response of Different Genotypes of Brassica Junceato Anther Culture Dipti 1 , Veena Chawla 1 , Neelam R. Yadav 2 , R. C. Yadav 2 and Priyanka 1* 12. Evaluation and identification of potential bivoltine silkworm hybrids of bombyxmori l. MoksheSajgotra 13. Studies on evaluation of varieties and transplanting time for kharif onion production Deepa Sharma And Sanjeev Kumar Banyal 14. Genetic diversity of chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) genotypes using RAPD markers R. Dolkar1*., M. B. Madalageri** 2., G. Manjunath**2. , P. Kumar**2, S. Spaldon*1, S. Ghorka*1 and D. Angmo*1 15. Analysis of rainfall and temperature trends in haryana, Shaloo

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Indian Ecological Society: International Conference 2016

Natural Resource Management: Ecological Perspectives 18-20 February 2016

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Jammu, India  

Poster Sessions The posters that will not be accommodated in Poster Session-I and Session-II will be displayed on

20-02-2016 from 8:30-10:00am. The session incharge Prof. Anil Gupta (+91-9906082004), Head, division of Plant Pathology SKUAT-J shall get the first 140 posters or in all 140 posters which ever is least

displayed on 19-02-2016. The rest of the posters should be displayed on 20-02-2016 from 8:30-10:00am

Venue: Outside Conference Hall Main Campus Chatha

Poster Session-I 8:30-10:30amTheme Areas 1. Crop Environment Interaction 2. Policy for Sustainable Development of Agriculture 3. Eco-responsive Livestock & Fisheries Production 4. Integrated Pest Management 1. Crop Environment Interactions 1. Ecological effect of protected environment on growth and

yield performance of bacterial wilt resistant tomato (solanum lycopersicum l.) Hybrids

Parveen Sharma

2. Production and marketed surplus of vegetables under protected cultivation in himachalpradesh

BrijBala

3. Farmers perception on climate change: a study in west tripura

Chandan Kumar Panda

4. Methane and nitrous oxide emission from rice-wheat rotation as influenced by plant nutrient sources

Venkatesh Bharadwaj

5. Response of different cultivars of blackgram (vigna mungo l.) To dates of sowing as influenced by growth and yield attributes in spring season in central region of uttarpradesh (india)

Akhilesh Mishra

6. Performance of malt barley under different seeding rate and row spacing on yield, quality and its economics

SuchetaDahiya and S. K. Thakral

7. Genetic divergence analysis in recently evolved genotypes of soybean (glycine max l.merrill)

Stuti Mishra, AvinashJhaAnd A. N. Shrivastava

8. Endophytes of finger millet (eleusinecoracana) Anita Pande, Summi Dutta, Z.A.Haider9. Effect of planting time on physiolological parameters of

german chamomile (matricariachamomillalinn.) Deepika, U.K.VarshneyMinakshi Pal And G

Chand10. Correlation studies of various morpho-physiological traits

in recombinant inbred population of wheat under rainfed and irrigated environments

Ashutosh Srivastava, Puja Srivastava, RinkiKhobra, Achla Sharma, R. S. Sarlach,

Anil DograAnd N. S. Bains11. Comparative Response of Different Genotypes of Brassica

Junceato Anther Culture Dipti1, Veena Chawla1, Neelam R. Yadav2, R.

C. Yadav2 and Priyanka1*

12. Evaluation and identification of potential bivoltine silkworm hybrids of bombyxmori l.

MoksheSajgotra

13. Studies on evaluation of varieties and transplanting time for kharif onion production

Deepa Sharma And Sanjeev Kumar Banyal

14. Genetic diversity of chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) genotypes using RAPD markers

R. Dolkar1*., M. B. Madalageri** 2., G. Manjunath**2. , P. Kumar**2, S. Spaldon*1,

S. Ghorka*1 and D. Angmo*115. Analysis of rainfall and temperature trends in haryana, Shaloo

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india 16. Effects of different doses of lead on morphological and

biochemical parameters of chickpea (cicer arietinum l.) Shafia Bashir

17. Frost mitigation techniques in indian mustard (brassica juncea l.)

Bikram Singh

18. Effect of altitude and aspect on vegetation structure of trees in shankaracharya forest

ShazmeenQasba, T.H. Masoodi, P.A. Sofi,S. Javid And G.M. Bhat

19. Cultural, morphological and pathogenic diversity analysis of sclerotiniasclerotiorum causing sclerotinia rot in indian mustard

Pawan Kumar, A. S. Rathi, Jaywant Kumar Singh, M. K. Berwal, Mukesh Kumar, Anil

Kumar And Dhiraj Singh

20. Morphological characterization of imperatacylindrica¬ and gene action for different haploid induction parameters in wheat x i. Cylindrica system

Shoukat Ahmad Rather, Harinder Kumar Chaudhary And Vineeta Kaila

21. Changes in issr patterns and correlations among yield and yield contributing traits in chickpea grown under rainfed and irrigated conditions

Geetika Mehta*, P.K. Verma And ShikhaYashveer

22. Weather based cane productivity model for central up Vinod Kumar, Arun K. Shrivastva, Ashok K. Shrivatva, V.K.Singh And Rakesh K. Singh

23. Crop environment interaction assessment using advanced technologies Impact of rainfall pattern on mango and sweet orange productivity in marathwada

P.R.Jaybhaye, S.D.Gawali, V.K.Mohite, P.B.Shinde And B.V.Asewar

24. Climate change and its impact on apple farming in high hill dry temperate zone of himachalpradesh-farmers perception and responses

Hukam Chand

25. Impact of Agrochemicals on Environment and Farmers’ Perception

Nitu Sindhu*, J. S. Malik and P. S. Seharawat

26. An investigation on microbial cataloguing from wetlands of north bihar with special reference to some of the microbes as effective biomineralizers

Dr.KumarAnand

27. Growth and yield of wheat in jatropha (jatrophacurcaslinn.) Based agrisilviculture system

R P Yadav

28. Effect of different planting dates on growth, flowering, fruit and seed yield of hybrid tomato (lycopersiconesculentum mill.)

Neeraj Kumar

29. Correlation and path analysis of morpho-physiological traits with yield of soybean (glycine max l. Merrill) genotypes under variable photoperiods

Anil Kumar Dogra

30. Microbial and Nutritional Quality of Buck Wheat Incorporated Low Gluten Bread

QuraazahAkeemu Amin1, HafizaAhsan1, Towseef.A.Wani1, and Nuzhat Quadir2.

31. Effects of high temperature stress on physiological processes and yield attributes of different mungbean (vignaradiata l.) Genotypes

DrGurdev Chand

32. Estimation of Genetic Components Affecting Inheritance of Yield Contributing Traits in Linseed (Linumusitatissimum L.)

Vivek Kumar Singh, Mohit Chaudhary, Vijay Sharma1, Bunty Sharma*, Sunil Kumar

Paswan2 and MoolchandraVerma33. Effect of spacing and fertilizers on seed quality of okra

[abelmoschusesculantus (l.) Moench] Vikash Kamboj, SkDhankhar,

ChandanshiveAniket Vilas, Sunil Kumar And Neha Yadav

34. Role of molecular markers in marker-assisted selection Ritu Mahajan

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against bacterial blight in oryza sativa 35. Physical, milling and chemical characteristics of some

paddy cultivars commonly grown in temperate regions of kashmir

MunazahMehraj

36. Character association and path analysis for seed yield and component traits in indianmustard(brassica juncea l.)

Baldeep Singh

37. Use of est-ssr and rga markers in molecular analysis of segregating populations of clusterbean [cyamopsistetragonoloba (l.) Taub.] Derived from intervarital crossing

Bhagwat Singh

38. Influence of weather on the incidence of wax moth (galleria mellonela) and hive beetle (aethina tumida) in the pest of apis mellifera l.apiaries in gird zone of morena district

Swati singh And Rajesh Verma

39. Genetic divergence studies in chilli (capsicum annuum l.) SunniaGorka40. Genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance for

seed yield and its component traits in urd Baudh Bharti

41. Influence of climatic factor on population dynamics of mustard aphid (liphaphiserysimikalt.) On brasica cultivars in madhya Pradesh

Dharvendra Singh, Swati Singh Tomar, Reena Sharma And Svs Chauhan

42. Estimation of Genetic Components Affecting Inheritance of Yield Contributing Traits in Linseed (Linumusitatissimum L.)

Vivek Kumar Singh, Mohit Chaudhary, Vijay Sharma1, Bunty Sharma*,

Sunil Kumar Paswan2 and MoolchandraVerma

43. Effect on population of onion, allium cepa l. Insect pests in relation to biotic factors under field condition

Shimla Gupta*, Dr. Navneet Rana and HemkantChandravanshi

44. Assessment of genetic diversity of ajuga using molecular markers

Nisha Kapoor

45. Study the effect of different weather parameters on sugar contents in sugarcane in subtropical india

V.K. Singh, J. Singh,

46. Determination of lethal dose for gamma rays and ethyl methane sulphonate induced mutagenesis in okra (abelmoschusesculentus (l.) Moench.)

Nivedita Gupta

47. Mitigation of cold stress in lentil (lens culinaris l.) By psychrotolerant plant growth promoting bacteria from n.w. Himalayas

Pankaj Kumar Mishra

48. Impact of better management practices in cotton on the selected biodiversity in warangal, telangana

Deepak R

49. Characterization of grain amaranth (amaranthushypocondriacus l.) Germplasm in alfisol of jharkhand for tolerance to drought condition

Dr Jay Lal Mahto

50. Intra- and inter-specific genetic diversity in grain amaranth (amaranthushypochondriacus. L)

Dr Jay Lal Mahto

51. Wheat grain yield, yield attributes, soil properties, weed count and economics influenced by use of happy seeder machine on farmers field

Harinder Singh

52. Vigour index and relative growth rate in wheat (triticumaestivum l.) Seedlings under heat stress as affected by trehalose application

Aparjot Kaur

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53. Assessment of eggshell thickness variation and calcium carbonate content in red wattled lapwing (vanellusindicus) in agricultural landscape of Punjab

Manpreet Kaur

54. Performance of improved wheat varieties for their physical and yield parameters

Raju Gupta,

55. Status of h2o2 metabolising enzymes in cajanuscajan l. Under salt stress

Norah Johal

56. Post-harvest keeping quality of gladiolus (gladiolus spp.) In relation to pulsing treatment and refrigerated storage

Avneet Kaur

57. Influence of Seedling Age and Plant Hormones on Growth, Yield and Storability in Onion (Allium cepa L.)

DeshrajChoudhary, Satesh Kumar*, Manoj Kumar,Sandeep

Chopra and R.K.Samnotra58. Distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in apple

(malus domesticaborkh)” Misbah A. Malik And Mohammad Y. Zargar

59. Change in protein profile during post-fertilization seed development of french bean

A. K. Basu And DevhadeParmeshwar Gopala

60. Re-established desiccation tolerance of post germinated wheat embryo

Satinder Kour and Vikramjit Kaur Zhawar

61. Correlation And Path Analysis In Chilli (Capsicum Annuum L.) Under Temperate Environmental Conditions

Syed berjeszehra

62. Climate Change Perceptions And Adaptations Among Smallholder Coffee Farmers From Central Veracruz, Mexico

Richard mccrae

63. Productivity of wheat (triticumaestivum l.) Crop as influenced by different weather parameters in mid hill conditions of himachalpradesh

Sunil Kumar1*, Rajendra Prasad1, Sweta Sehgal1, And Manisha Rana2

64. Morphological characterisation and diversity analysis for exploitation of indigenous landraces of pulse crops for yield improvement under Andaman & Nicobar Island Agro-ecosystem

Awnindra K Singh*, R.K. Gautam, P.K. Singh, Utpal Biswas, R. Rahul Kumar,

S.K. Zamir Ahmed and S. Dam Roy

65. Role of Better Management Practices in Reducing Cotton Carbon Emissions in Warangal Cotton Fields of Telengana State

Sumit Roy1*, P Vamshi Krishna2 and Murli Dhar1

66. Protected Cultivation: An Adaptation to Changing Climate Mohd. Zubair*, RuhulNissa, Iffat Ghani67. Effect of Storage on Biochemical Constituents of Grain

Amaranth under Mid-Hill Conditions of Himachal Pradesh Ajay Kumar1, RajjuPriyaSoni*, Mittu Katoch3, Ashish Kumar4 and Shivani

Sharma5

68. Studies on Growth Parameters in Pigeonpea [CajanusCajan (L.) Millsp.] Genotypes under Normal and Waterlogged Soil Conditions

Kailash C. Meena1*, S. Rao1, A.S. Gontia1 and S.K. Rao2

69. Ascorbic acid pre-treatment mitigates drought induced oxidative stress in wheat seedlings

Navdeep Singh, Ramandeep Kaur and Rachana D. Bhardwaj

70. Influence of microclimate on population dynamics of brinjalshoot and fruit borer, LeucinodesorbonalisGuen. at Gangetic plains of West Bengal

A. Pramanik* and S. P. Bindu

71. Association Mapping for Genetic Dissection of Seed Zinc (Zn) and Iron (Fe) Content in Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

Vanya Bawa, Neeraj Choudhry, Bikram Singh, ReyazulRouf Mir

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72. Epigenomic alterations in rice as drought stress response Parivartan Vishal, SanjanaKaul And Manoj K Dhar

73. Ecological characteristics of sterculiaurens

BhuvaDhaval, Rahul Sreekumar, Rajesh P Gunaga, L.K. Behera, M.J. Dobriyal And

N.S. Thakur74. Applications of Factor Analysis to Horticultural crop – a

statistical approach Bharti*, P K Mahajan and AshuChandel

75. Breeding Biology of Milvus mirgans in Different Type of Agricultural Areas of Punjab

Sachin Kumarand Kuldeep Singh Khera

76. Biofloc Technology for Improving Health, Growth and Reducing Environmental Impacts on Freshwater Prawn, Macrobrachiumrosenbergii

Akhil Gupta 1*, Rinku Arora, Paromita Gupta and Asha Dhawan

77. Studies on Mineral Composition in Chickpea Leaves at Different Stages of Maturity

Seema1* and N. Khetarpaul2

78. Pest Management through ICT Based Extension in Cotton

Isha Gaur, SuneetPandher, Satnam Singh, Kulvir Singh and Pankaj Rathore

79. Evaluation Of Some Tomato Genotypes And Their Hybrids For Yield And Component Traits Under Mid Hill Agro Climatic Zone Of Himachal Pradesh

Rakesh kumar, h. R. Shmara, manishkumar and ashokthakur

80. Morphological Characterization Of Okra (Abelmoschusesculentus (L.) Moench.) Germplasm Through D2 Analysis

Sudip chandra, M.L. Bhardwaj, Nidhish Gautam, Ramesh Kumar&Dharminde Kumar

81. Agronomic Management Of Terminal Climatic Stress In Wheat (TriticumAestivum)

Anchal dass1*, susmita munda2, shiva dhar3 and a. K. Vyas4

82. Influence Of Sowing Dates On Phenological Development And Yield Of Wheat (TriticumAestivum) Cultivars

Meenakshigupta*, charusharma and rajeev Sharma

2. Policies for sustainable development of agriculture 83. Identifying drudgery prone rice cultivation activities in

northern india Pragya Ojha and Seema Kwatra²

84. Improving micronutrient value of habitual indian diet with uncommon plant sources

Vibha Acharya And Shashi Jain

85. Beekeeping : a case study of jammu region, j & k state Yogesh Kumar, Rajinder Peshin 86. Role of iprs in biological and environmental sciences Anil Kumar*87. Impact of government policy intervention in procurement

of wheat in jammu region of jammu and kashmir state Rajinder Peshin

88. Letting information flow: distributing farmer training videos through existing networks

Paul Van Mele Jeffery Bentley,

89. Post-facto impact assessment of frontline demonstrations on maize in poonch district of jammu & kashmir

Suraj Parkash

90. Factors affecting productivity of wheat crop in jammu region

Yudhishther Singh Bagal1, L.K.Sharm

91. Pesticide use in cereals: an analysis of farmers’ perception and knowledge in jammu district

Rakesh Kumar And Pawan Kumar Sharma

92. Adoption of recommended wheat production technology among the farmers of jammu region

J.S.Manhas

93. Demographic profile of gujjars and bakerwals of jammu division

Tariq Iqbal

94. Citrus fruit (c. Limon l & c. Sinensis l) peels as potent antimicrobial agents

Anshu Singh And J. N. Srivastava

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95. Assessment of postural discomfort among farm workers during wheat production activities: an ergonomic approach

Neha Triapthi

96. Perceived constraints of contract and non-contract basmati growers in jammu division

Parvani Sharma

97. Economic evolution of safed musli (chlorophytum borivilianum ): a studies under malwa region of madhya pradesh

S. K. Rajak, P. K. Bisen and R. K. Panse

98. Economic analysis of integrated pest management of sugarcane in haryana

Sumit

99. Water management strategies for sustainable agriculture Lakhwinder100. Development of in-vitro propagation protocol of

alstroemeria hybrida cv. Pluto Ambreena Din

101. Extent of socio economic change of tribal through rkvy in banswara district of rajasthan

Shilpa Maheshwari And Rajeev Bairathi

102. Policy issues for integrated watershed management program of jammu & kashmir state

Nkgupta

103. Performance of training and developmental activities of kvks in uttarakhand: farmers’ perception

Rupesh Ranjan

104. A study of livelihood diversification in hills of uttarakhand

Dhirendra Kumar

105. Social impact of climate resilient technologies demonstrated by kvk kathua in nicra village

Berjesh Ajrawat, Amrish Vaid, A.P. Singh,

106. Adaptation strategies followed by the dairy farmers to combat climate variability in karnataka state

Parameswaranaik J

107. Assessing the social and economic impact of frontline demonstrations on staple crop of poonch

Pawan Kumar Sharma, Ajay Gupta, Sanjay Swami, Suraj Parkash, Muzafer Mir,

Muneeshwar Sharma, S.S. Jamwal And Mushtaq Guroo

108. Economic contribution of women in chilli cultivation Supriya Patil109. Rural women’s knowledge about organic farming and

foods Poornima Kakraddi

110. An innovative method for transfer of technology – m-learning module

D.A.Nithya Shree

111. Integrated water resource management: theoretical proposition, false prescription

A.K.Nandi And Ms. Arpita Das

112. Preferences of agriculture students of punjab agricultural university, ludhiana for different occupations

J S Bhalla

113. Entrepreneurship behaviour of dairy farmers Singh P And Rampal Vk114. Evaluation of bee-keeping training programmes

conducted by krishi vigyan kendra- muktsar sahib Sharma K, Dhaliwal N S And

Rampal V K115. Sharing of knowledge and skill techniques with other

farmers of pau kisan club Rupinder Kaur And T S Riar

116. Farming system sustainability through front line demonstrations on fodder oats (avena sativa l.)

Dr Narinder Paul

117. Modeling and forecasting of cashew production in india

L. Narsimhaiah, k p vishwajith, md noman, k padmanaban, *p k sahu

118. Gender roles and decision making in agriculture- a dimension of natural resource management

Poonam abrol, sanjay khar, rakesh sharma, punit choudhary, prem kumar and raju gupta

119. Training needs assessment of marigold farmers on Neerja Sharma

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production technologies in kathua district 120. Strengthening value chains for fruits and vegetables in

punjab: alternative for faster growth in agriculture Shayequa Zeenat Ali1*, Sandeep Dixit1,

Navjot Samra2 and R S Sidhu2

121. Farmers suicide in karnataka, india: an overview

Ashalatha K V *, Chiranjib Das and Paravayya C. Pujeri

122. Migration of agricultural labourers in karnataka Ashalatha K V*, Anita H K Shruthi H D

123. Attitude of livestock owners towards dairy farming in muzaffarnagar, uttar pradesh

Ajay Kumar1*, Berjesh Ajrawat1 B.S. Meena2

124. Status of orobanche in bhiwani and hisar districts of haryana and constraints in its control

*!Raman Sharma, 1Amarjeet, 2Vijay, 2Hemant

125. Weather based pre-harvest forecasting of tea production in west bengal

B. S. Dhekale*, P. K. Sahu, K.P. Vishwajith, P. Mishra and Md Noman

126. Developing validating and designingentrepreneurial technical information packages (etips) for agripreneurship development

M.S. Nain, Rashmi Singh and J.P. Sharma

127. Success factors for enhancing entrepreneurship among rural youth: a study of successful agripreneur

Rashmi Singh*, M.S. Nain, J.P. Sharmaand J R Mishra

128. Pre harvest wheat yield prediction through agro meteorological models for western zone of haryana

Poonam Godara1*, D. R. Aneja1 and G Chand2

129. Phalsa possesses in vitro cytotoxic efficacy against human cancer cells

Navneet kour, vikas sharma1 and shashank k singh2

130. Youths' perception about farming and extent of ict application for agricultural purposes

Jagdish Kumar1* and Pawan Kumar Sharma2

131. Evaluation of on-farm front line demonstrations on the yield of Gram (cicer arietinum) in amritsar district of punjab

Raminder Kaur*, Jagmohan Singh, B.S Dhillon, Parvinder Singh

132. Evaluation of Front Line Demonstration Programme on Summer Moong (Vignaradiata) Variety SML 668 in Moga district of Punjab

Amanpreet

133. Evaluation of On-Farm Front Lie Demonstrations on the Yield of Gobhi sarson (Brassica napus L) in Amritsar district of Punjab

Harpreet Singh*, S S Walia, Raminder Kaur, R S Gill and B S Dhillon

134. Training Needs of Women Farmers & Rural Youth in Home Science in Jammu District of J&K

Sheetal Badyal Puja Nayyar

3. Eco-responsive Livestock & Fisheries production 135. Earning through Bee Keeping: A Success Story Anup Chandra* and R Bhagawati136. Success Story of Bhutti Weavers Co-operative Society

Ltd. in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh Ashok Kumar, Divya Sharma, Anju Thakur

and PryankaChoudhary137. Family Farming – A Panacea to the Growing

Agricultural Crisis ShobhaNagnur

138. Rural BPOs to Retain Rural Youth In Agriculture- A case study

Ganga.V.Yenagi and Shobha.V.Nagnur

139. Self Help Group Approach for Natural Resource Management- A Case Study

D.A.Nithya Shree*, VeenaChandavari and RekhaRayanagoudar

140. The return of ecological security and arrival of socio-economic prosperity through rain water harvesting involving local people in Shiwalik hills of Haryana

JagdishChander

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141. Success Story: ‘Achievements’ Have No Age Limits ShivaleelaPatil and SurekhaSankangoudar142. A Successful Bee Keeping Entrepreneur: Ashwani

Kumar Shukla Ashok Kumar*, Harinder Singh and Sanjeev

Ahuja143. Gursewak Singh : An innovative farmer of Direct

Seeded Rice Technology in Sri Muktsar Sahib , Punjab N S Dhaliwal, Karamjit Sharma*, Ajay

Kumar, Balkaran Singh and Gurmail Singh144. Beekeeping: A Prime Source of Income K. S. Matharu* and P.S. Tanwar145. Medicinal Plant Growers of Gadag District: Success

Stories GeetaChannal

146. Success Story of Kundan Singh: A Dairy Entrepreneur Dinesh Kumar* and Surrender Singh147. Amelioration of Degraded Irrigation Lands – A

Success Story of Margur Village, Karnataka RajendraPoddar

4. Integrated Pest Management 148. Evaluation of ipm modules for the management of

lepidopterous insect pests and diseses in cabbage S.D.Sharma

149. Management of tobacco aphid (myzusnicotianae) in fcv tobacco

U. Sreedhar

150. Morphometric characterization of sclerotiniasclerotiorum (lib.) De bary causing stem rot on mesta seed crop and its sensitivity towards bioagents

A.N. Tripathi

151. Occurrence of white-marked tussock moth, or orgyiaausteralispostica (j. E. Smith) and other insect-pests on jhum maize in arunachalpradesh

Anup Chandra

152. Efficacy of bio- pesticides against the whitefly bemesiatabaci in okra at bhubaneswar

MohanishaJanghel

153. Identification of molecular markers for karnal bunt resistance by using rgap in wheat (triticumaestivum)

Priyanka1 A.S. Redhu1 Veena Chawla1 N.R. Yadav2 Dipti1* and Deepika3

154. Diversity and seasonal activity of insect pollinators visiting apple bloom in relation to weather parameters

TahminaMushtaq,Sheikh Bilal And Aziz M.A

155. Impact of ipm technology on knowledge and adoption of cotton growers in guntur district of andhrapradesh

R. Praveen Babu And P. Rambabu

156. Host plant resistance (hpr) study on snapmelon (cucumismelo var. Momordica) against melon fruit fly (bactroceracucurbitae (coquillett)) in arid region rajasthan

Shravan M Haldhar, D. K. Samadia, R. Bhargava, B. R. Choudhary, H. Sahal, D.

Singh And S. K. Sharma

157. Digamahearseyana (noctuidae: lepidoptera) a new threat to karonda (carissacarandus) plant in rajasthan, india: incidence and morphological analysis

S.M. Haldhar, G. T. Behere, R. Bhargava, R. S. Singh, H. Krishna, G. L. Jat, D. Singh And

H. Sahal

158. Lodging, rodents (bandicotabegalensis) damage area and colonies (%) effect on productivity under different planting methods and cutting management of dual purpose barley (hordeum vulgare l.)

Manohar Lal And K S Saini

159. Biodegradation of chlorpyrifos by pseudomonas Anish Kumar Sharma, Ruchika Sharma,

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resinovarans strain ast2.2 isolated from apple orchard soils using enrichment culture technique

JyotsanaPandit And Poonam Shirkot

160. Epidemiology and management of black leaf spot (isariopsisindicanair var. Ziziphi) of ber under rainfed sub-tropics of jammu

V. B. Singh

161. Effect of modified atmospheres on caryedon serratus (olivier) in stored groundnut

S. V. S. Gopala Swamy

162. Dose mortality response of european red mite to various acaricides by two bioassay techniques

Shifa

163. Studies on the effect of pollinator attractants on seed yeild of knolkhol

Deelak Amin

164. Development and evaluation of pest management modules against thripstabaci (lindeman) in onion

Raju Kumar Panse

165. Evaluation of thiomethoxam 25% wg against major insect pests of rice(oryzasativa l

Raju Kumar Panse

166. Growth and development of clavigrallagibbosaspinola on different varieties of pigeonpea

Chitralekha And Roshan Lal

167. Knowledge and adoption of plant protection practices in rice in jammu

AvinashPanigrahi And Rakesh Nanda

168. Evaluation of botanicals, antagonists and fungicides against rhizoctoniasolani f. Sp. Sasakii causing banded leaf and sheath blight of maize

Madan Lal, Rakesh Mehra, Pawan KumarAnd Jaywant Kumar Singh

169. Analysis of technology gap and relative importance of banana pseudostem borer, odoiporus longicollis, olivier in tamil nadu

Nikita S. Awasthi

170. Effect of green-extracts as a nature friendly component against the major pests’ fauna of tomato (solanum lycopersicon l.)

RishikeshMandloi

171. Foraging behaviour of honeybees (apis spp.) (hymenoptera: apidae) in seed production of broccoli (brassica oleracea var. Italicaplenck.)

Devinder Sharma

172. Bioefficacy of mitlar® against sucking pests of cotton

Sowmya.P.K

173. Growth inhibiting effects of some essential oils against callosobruchuschinensis l. (coleoptera:bruchidae) on stored chickpea

S. A. Ganie And V. Kaul

174. Evaluation of vetiver oil against some rice pathogens (fie

Urvashi

175. Antifungal potential of inularacemosa against some phytopathogenic fungi of rice

Ramandeep Kaur

176. Antifungal potential of dill seed essential oil and its constituents

Monika

177. Biomanagement of trichoderma species against soil borne plant pathogens of solanaceous vegetables

F. A .Mohiddin

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178. High performance liquid chromatographic determination of chlorpyriphos and glyphosate residues in mango orchard soil

A. K. Bhattacherjee*, Gundappa And AbhayDikshit

179. Bioefficacy of biopesticides as affected by host-plant mediated interactions of phenacoccussolenopsistinsley

JaydeepHalder, Deepak Khushwaha, A.B.Rai And B. Singh

180. Bio-efficacy of novaluron 10 ec against castor semilooper (achaeajanata l.) In castor

Yashdev Singh

181. Abundance and foraging behaviour of major insect pollinators on seed crop of broccoli (brassica oleracea l. Var. Italicaplenck) variety gh-1

Suman Devi

182. A preliminary study on the moth diversity of kodagu district in central western ghats of karnataka, india

Shashi Bhushan Mishra

183. Effect of hydroquinone on the second instar larvae of spodopteralitura (fabricius)

Nalini Singh Chauhan

184. Field evaluation of different insecticides against wheat aphid

G. S. Sandhu* And N. S. Dhaliwal

185. Knowledge and perception of farmers about pesticide use and handling in vegetable crops.

StanzinYangsdon

186. Evaluation of newer insectides as seed protectant against pulse beetle (callosobruchus spp.) In stored mungbean seeds

U.K. Kadam, G.M.Bansode And V.R.Shelar

187. Pattern of pesticide use for the control of white fly in bt cotton

Jagdish Kumar Arora

188. Parasitoid diversity of stem fly melanagromyzasojae(zehntner) (diptera: agromyzidae) in soybean ecosystem of peninsular india

Babasaheb B. Fand*, Mahesh B. Gaikwad and Nitin T. Sul

189. Seasonal incidence of sapota bud borer, anarsiaachrasella on sapota under konkan condition of maharashtra

B.D. Shinde

190. Influence of spray time for the management of ber fruit borer (meridarchisscyrodesmerick) in south West Haryana

Ram Karan Gaur

191. Growth and yield enhancement of two extrafloral nectary- bearing plants by ants to nest

PriyaAradhya Ekka

192. In silico designing, synthesis and in vitro antifungal evaluation of novel 1,2,4-triazol-2-yldithiocarbamates

KhushbuGumber

193. Evaluation of plant resistance in progenitors of wheat against aphids (rhopalosiphum species)

Beant Singh1, Satinder Kaur2 and Parveen Chhuneja2

194. Development of an integrated rodent pest management approach using capsicum oleoresin as an aversive agent against rodents

Ramandeep Kaur

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195. Assessing the synergistic larvicidal potential of aloe vera and eucalyptus oils against anopheles

Amaninder K Riat

196. Degradative nature of bacillus alkalinitrilicus in imidacloprid

RomilaAkoijam, Balwinder Singh And V.K. Gupta

197. Impact of lead pollution on survival and growth of slug, filicaulisalte and snail, macrochlamysindicagodwin-austen

Ankita Thakur

198. Synthesis and in vitro antifungal evaluation of benzothiazol-2-ylcarbamodithioates capped silver nanoparticles

Suman Rani

199. Quaternary quinolinium salts as a new antifungal agent for the protection of rice crop

Anita Garg

200. Studies on screening of maize genotypes against maize stem borer, chilo partellus l. (Swinhoe).

Mangla Ram Bajiya

201. Biological control of brinjal mealybug, coccidohystrixinsolita green

P.A.Saravanan, S.Sridharan And T.Manoharan

202. Overwintering of aenasiusbambawaleihayat (hymenoptera: encyrtidae) under screen house conditions

MandeepRathee

203. Seasonal abundance of whitefly, bemisiatabaci (genn.) Population on bt cotton and its relationship with weather parameters

Swati Mehra

204. Field efficacy of indigenous plant extracts against diamondback moth plutellaxylostella (lepidoptera: plutellidae)

K. S. Matharu* And P. K. Mehta

205. Efficacy of emamectin benzoate against diamond back moth in cabbage

Kailash Chaukikar,R. S. Marabi, A. K. Bhowmick And S. B. Das

206. Pesticide use and application pattern among farmers in barnala district of punjab

K.S. Matharu And P.S. Tanwar

207. Evaluation of promising potato genotypes against potato apical leaf-curl disease incidence

Devashri

208. The effect of number of visits by apisdorsata on pumpkin, cucurbitamoschata (duch.ex lam) flowers on fruit set, yield and quality parameters

Lalita

209. Evaluation of newer insecticides for predator management of kerrialacca (kerr)

Sandeep Kumar Janghel*, Moni Thomas, A.S. Thakur And SushmaNema

210. Studies on succession and population dynamics of major insect pests of sesame

Chetan M. Bondre, Dr. A. K. Pandey, Dr. Moni Thomas

211. Parasitoid of euproctislunata walker, a pest of castor in south west Haryana

Robin Combose and Ram Karan Gaur

212. Biology and predatory potential of lady bird beetle, Mukesh Kumar Yadav*, J. I. Patel And

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coccinellaseptempunctata (lin.) On mustard aphid, lipaphiserysimi (kalt.)

Abhishek Pareek

213. Gall thrips infesting terminaliachebula – one of the most important medicinal plants of jammu and kashmir

*Reena1, Kaomud Tyagi2, B.K. Sinha3, P.K. Rai4 and S. Jamwal5

214. Efficacy of bio-control against damping off in chilli

AnamikaJamwal1*, Sonika Jamwal, Amrish Vaid1, Neeraja Sharma2 and P.Williams3

215. Characterization and inhibition studies of α-amylase from chilopartellus- the pest that adversely affects maize cultivation

Sarbjit Kaur1*, Kamaljit Kaur1 and Jawala Jindal2

216. Impact of pheromone traps on fruit infestation in guava by fruit fly bactroceracorrecta

Arvind Kumar Ishar, VikasTandon, Vinod Gupta, Vishal Sharma And Vikas Sharma

217. Oxidative stress in brain and blood offemalebandicotabengalensis andtatera indica collected from south-west region of punjab.

Shasta Kalraand Gurinder Kaur Sangha*

218. Efficacy of fungal biocontrol agents for management of maize wilt caused by fusarium verticillioides

Sonika Jamwal¹, Anamika Jamwal², Reena3 and Anil Kumar Sharma4

219. Diversity of borer insect pests on peach in punjab

Sandeep Singh, Gurlaz Kaur And Kavita Baja

220. Effect of different shapes of methyl eugenol based traps against fruit flies, bactrocera spp. On pear in Punjab

Kavita Bajaj1 and Sandeep Singh2*

221. Evaluation of chilli genotypes against chilli leaf curl virus under natural and artificial epiphytotic conditions

Asif Ahmad, Abhishek Sharma, Syed BerjesZehra, Ss Kang, Mudasir Bhat And

Arif Hussain222. Studies on histopathological effects of deltamethrin on

the midgut of oriental latrine fly, chrysomyamegacephala (fabricius) (diptera: calliphoridae).

Shagufta Yasmeen*and Mohammad Amir

223. Effect of flavone on first instar larvae of melon fruit fly, bactroceracucurbitae (coquillett)

*ShivaliPuri*, Nalini Singh Chauhan, AbhayPunia and Satwinder K. Sohal

224. Effect of weather parameters on activity of sapota seed borer, trymalitis margaritas meyrick under konkan conditions of maharashtra

B.d. Shinde1*, a.l. Narangalakar2, y.a. Shinde1, p.b. Sanap3, s.b. Bhagat1 and n.v.

Dalvi1225. Diversity of of pollinator fauna on underutilized fruit,

bael (aeglemarmelos (l) corr.) Anooshavadde*, sunitayadav, h.d. Kaushik

and sumitsaini226. Effect of of different modes of of pollination Sunitayadav and yogeshkumar227. Curry leaves possesses antifungal efficacy Arti heer1, vikas sharma12, sahilgupta32

and madhulika bhagat42228. Effect of fungicide and biocontrol agents against soil

borne diseases of tomato (solanum lycopersicum) Stanzin Dorjey1, V. K. Razdan1, Padma lay2,

Disket Dolkar3 Enoch Spalbar4 and Fatima Bano5

229. Biology and seasonal history of cotton whitefly, bemisiatabaci (gennadius) in haryana

S.S. Sharma*, H.D. Kaushik* and S.S. Yadav

230. Management of Yellow Mosaic of Mungbean by Using Insecticides

Ranbir Singh and Manpreet Kour

Poster Session-II 1:30-3.00pmTheme areas 1. Horticulture Crops

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2. Forest Tree Plantation 3. Land and Water Resources 4. Integrated Nutrient Management 5. Horticulture Crops 231. Varietal characterization of muskmelon for dus testing B.R. Choudhary232. Sprouting behaviour of different sizes and cultivars of

potato under room temperature storage Archana Brar*, M.K. Rana

233. Increase the efficiency of potato seed production by increasing the number of harvested tubers

Vineeta Pandey

234. Effect of girdling and growth regulators application on fruit quality and yield of pear cv. Punjab nectar

Gurbilder Singh, Shabber Hussain And Danish Bashir,

235. Quality evaluation of doughnuts from pearl millet (pennisetum glaucum) incorporated composite flour

Paramjot Kaur, Monika Sood, Ambreena Nazir, And Julie D. Bandral

236. Effect of supplementation of knol khol on the physico chemical characteristics of chicken meat balls

Ifrah Khursheed

237. Effect of simulated transportation on physiological properties of ber cv. Umran stored under ambient storage conditions

Preeti, R.K. Goyal And Manoj Bhanukar

238. Effect of different herbicides on growth, yield and quality parameters of kinnow

Bhanukar Manoj, S. S. Sindhu, Preeti And Deepak Singh

239. In vitro mass multiplication and genetic fidelity assessment of asparagus adscendens roxb.

Anish Kumar Sharma, Vikrant Gautam, Hukum Chand, Jyotsana Pandit And S.V.

Bhardwaj240. Effect of growth regulators on growth and yield of

turmeric var. Suroma Ravi Pujari, Shankargouda Patil

241. Influences of different mulching materials on conservation of soil moisture in aonla (emblica officinalis gaertn.) Cv. Na-7 under subtropical rainfed conditions of jammu

Mudasir Iqbal

242. Influence of planting time and spacing on growth parameters of tuberose (polianthes tuberosa l.)”

Prince

243. Effect of nitrogen and phosphorus application on growth, flowering and yield of african marigold (tagetes erecta l.) Under semi-arid conditions of haryana

Sheena Nain

244. Integrated weed management in turmeric (curcuma longa l.)

S. Bharty, S. Barla, R. R. Upasani, R. Faruque

245. Maturity Indices of Aonla Cultivars Under Rainfed Conditions of Shivalik Foothills of Himalayas

Parshant Bakshi, V. K. Wali, Amit Jasrotia, Kiran Kour, Deepji Bhat and Nirmal Sharma

246. Standardization of Maturity Indices of Aonla cv. NA-7 Under Rainfed Conditions of Shivalik Foothills of Himalayas

Parshant Bakshi, V. K. Wali, Bharat Bhushan, Rakesh Kumar, Arti Sharma and

Gagan Preet Kour

247. Effect of planting time and paclobutrazol on growth and seed yield of onion (allium cepa l.)

Naval Kishor Kamboj*, M. K. Rana And Chandanshive Aniket Vilas

248. Waste management of Brassica oleraceae leaves to develop high fiber wheat biscuits and noodles.

Towseef A.Wani1 , Monica Sood2 , Quraazah Akeemu Amin1.

249. Effect of irrigation intervals and calcium sprays on Darpreet Kour, Arti Sharma, V.K.Wali,

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fruit cracking and fruit drop and yield of litchi (litchi chinensis sonn.) Cv. Dehradun.

Parshant Bakshi And Ambika Bandhari

250. Effect of shoot pruning on flowering, yield and quality of mango cv mallika grown in laterite soil

S.N. Ghosh And N.Thirupathi

251. Effect of pre harvest application of chemicals on shelf life and yield of peach cv. Shan-i- punjab

Danish Bashir

252. Effect of plant growth regulators on fruit retention and physico-chemical properties of mango cv. Amrapali gown in laterite soil at close spacing

D. Roy, N. Thirupathi, K. Das And S.N. Ghosh

253. Effect of plant bioregulators on yield and shelf life of kinnow mandarin (citrus reticulata blanco.)

Arti Devi

254. Response of aonla (emblica officinalis gaertn.) Cv. Na-7 to orchard floor management under subtropical rainfed conditions of jammu

Mudasir Iqbal

255. Effect of foliar application of nutrients and growth regulators on fruit cracking of lemon(citrus limon l.) Cv. Eureka.

Koushalya Devi, Rajesh Kumar,

256. Effect of mulching and irrigation intervals on fruit cracking , fruit set and yield of litchi (litchi chinensis sonn.) Cv. Dehradun

Ambika Bhandari, Arti Sharma,

257. Evaluation of exotic apple varieties on m9t337 for growth and quality attributes under kashmir conditions

Rafiya Mushtaq, A.H.Pandit, M.A.Mir And R.H.S.Raja

258. Changes in Activity of Cell Wall Degrading Enzymes and Pectin During Different Stages of Guava Fruit Ripening

Disket Dolkar, Parshant Bakshi, V. K Wali, Amit Jasrotia and Kiran Kour

259. Nutrient composition of raw and processed products from jammu potato cultivars (solanum tuberosum l.)

Monica Reshi

260. Evaluation of promising local selections of sucking type of mango (mangifera indica l.).

Dr. Akash Sharma

261. Evaluation of pomegranate (punica granatum) germplasm under jammu sub-tropics

Deep Ji Bhat

262. Characterization of five different cultivars of apple for apple cheese prepration

Malik Ayaz Ahmad, Mudasir Iqbal, Parshant Bakshi, Manish Bakshi, Aatif Hussain, Kaiser

Iqbal263. Effect of foliar nutrition on yield and nutrient status of

mango (mangifera indica l.) Cv. Dashehari. Sohnika

264. Influence of different concentrations of nitrogen, zinc and their combination on vegetative growth of pecan nut seedlings under intermediate agro-climatic conditions of jammu & kashmir

Rajesh Kumar, V.K. Wali,

265. Ethylene perception: target to achieve freshness of fruits and vegetables

Karanam P Nagajyothi

266. Study on post-harvest changes in bio-emulsion treated papaya fruits at ambient conditions with reference to pg and xylanase

Nithya Priya.K

267. Role of women in organic vegetable cultivation – an intervention study.

Veena Chandavari

268. Study on Adoption Of Marigold Practices Among Floriculturist in Jammu District of J&K State

Skalzang Dorjey*, S. K. Kher

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269. Effect of blends and processing methods on the nutritional quality of protein rich supplementary powder

Harleen Kour Rajkumari Kaul Naseer Ahmad, Anisa Anjum Malik and Towseef

Wani270. Effect of Different Spacing’s on Growth and Yield of

Guava (Psidium Guajava L.) Cv. L-49 Arti Sharma1*; V. K. Wali ; Parshant Bakshi ; Amit Jasrotia ; Kiran Kour ; Deepji Bhatand

Nirmal Sharma271. Studies on enhancement in rooting of kiwifruit

cuttings under zero energy poly-house Mohammed Tauseef Ali

272. Marketing behaviour and consumption pattern of the flower growers

Vishal raina

273. Performance of Different Fruits Crops Grown on Raised Soil Containers Under High Ground Water Condition

Deep Ji Bhat*, V. K. Wali, Parshant Bakshi, Nirmal Sharma, Amit Jasrotia, Akash

Sharma, Kunzang Lamo and Mudasir Iqbal

274. Processing and Quality Evaluation of Quince Preserve Nargis Yusuf1*, Sajad Mohd Wani1, Hafiza Ahsan2, Omar Bin Hameed2, Nafisa Jabeen2

275. Genetic evaluation of cucumber hybrids under mid hill conditions of himachal pradesh (cucumissativus l.)

Yudhvir Singh, Safiullah, Arti Verma⃰ And Surbhi Sharma

276. Effect of heading back and pinching on growth, yield and quality of guava (psidium guajava l.) Under high density plantation

Hemant Saini1*, S. Baloda1, Vijay1 And Raman Sharma2

277. Effect of foliar application of potash and its spray schedule on yield and npk content of leaf in sweet orange cv. Jaffa

Vijay, R.P.S. Dalal, Raman Sharma And Hemant Saini

278. Evaluation of different substrates for spawn production of ‘pink pleurotus’ [pleurotus djamor (rumph. Ex. Fr.) Boedijn]mushroom

Shazia Paswal And M.Najeeb Mughal

279. Pollination Management Research in Apple- A Case Study in Kashmir Valley

Manzoor A. Paray*, Shaukat Ara, Rizwana Khursheed, Munazah Yaqoob, Sajad H.

Parey, Ghulam H. Rather, Barkat H. Bhat, Zubair A. Rather, Waseem A. Bhat Farhana

Wani280. Proximate composition and essential oil content of

leaves and stems of different cultivars of various mentha spp.

Manpreet Kaur Makkar, Sunita Sharma, Jyoti Gaba, Geetika Arora And Sukesha Joshi

281. Assessment of Variability in Fruit Quality Parameters of Kashmiri Nakh (Pyrus Pyrifolia Nakai.)

Aarifa Jan, W.M. Wani, Rehana Javaid, Jahangeer A. Baba, Javaid A. Rather, Shaziya

Hassan, Rahila Shameem282. Preparation of flavoured ladoo from Different cultivars

Of aonla (emblica officinalis gaertn) Nitish Pandita, Neeraj Gupta, Anju Bhat And

Rajkumari Kaul

283. Effect of different post- harvest treatments of ethrel on physical characteristics of mango ( Mangifera indica L.) During storage

Sukhjit Kaur

284. Role of Auxins for Improving Vegetative Propagation In Standard Cultivars of Chrysanthemum

Sheetal Dogra

285. Efficiency of RAPD Markers in Genetic Divergence Bharti Thakur1, Isha Sharma1, Deepika1,

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Analysis of Pea Genotypes

Prachi Sharma2, Sajad Majeed Zargar3, and Susheel Sharma1*

286. Plant Genetic Resource Management for Sustainable Development of Fruit Culture

Nirmal Sharma1, V. K. Wali1, Parshant Bakshi1 and Amit Kumar2

287. Role of biotechnology in fruit crops

Rucku Gupta, V. K. Wali, ParshantBakshi, Sohnika Rani,Rafiq Ahmed and Jebi Sudan.

288. Conservation Horticulture: An innovative approach in Quality fruit production

Sohnika Rani, V. K. Wali, ParshantBakshi, Arti Sharma, Akash Sharma and Rucku

Gupta289. Integrated nutrient management in fruit production

V.K. Wali, Amit Jasrotia, Parshant Bakshi, Deep Ji Bhat, Disket Dolker and Rafiq

Ahmad290. Effect of storage on the quality of beverage produced

from barley malt Isha Kaushik and R.Singh

6. Forest Tree Plantation 291. Development of regression equation to predict foliage

biomass for albizialebbeck (l.) Benth. Tree in elobied, sudan

Alsammani Ali Mohammed Ali

292. Fractionation of tremaorientalis in a biorefinery initiative

M. Sarwar Jahan

293. Productivity and Carbon Sequestration in Community Managed and Reserve Forest of Kumaun Himalaya

Nidhi Bhakuni¹*, Neelu Lodhiyal²

294. Maturity indices and cold moist stratification of himalayan maple (acer caesium wall.) Under temperate conditions of kashmir

P.A. Sofi

295. Influence of growing media and container size on germination and plant

296. percent of ailanthus altissima mill.

SabeenaNabi

297. Current scenario and tree diversity of sacred groves in kodagu district of karnataka

Muhammed Zeeshan

298. Plantation: an integrated approach of resource management – a retrospective study on chipko movement

Dr. Chhatradhar Das

299. Effect of different plantation techniques on leaf area of populusdeltoides on degraded sites of north western himalayas

Tahir Mushtaq, Rakesh Banyal, J.A. Mughloo, AzamMujtaba And

TehminaMushtaq300. Effect of planting season, interval and nitrogen

fertilizer on survival of populusdeltoides under degraded sites of north western himalayas

Tahir Mushtaq, Rakesh Banyal, J.A. Mughloo

301. Variation in chemical components and fibre length in wood of high density plantation of eucalyptus tereticornis smith

Shabir Ahmad Rather, Kulwant Rai Sharma, Heena Gupta And SabeenaNabi

302. Household dynamics and small timber consumption in rural kashmir, india

M.Y. Baba1, M.A. Islam1*, P.A. Sofi1 And Reyaz A. Bhat2

303. Functional attributes of herbaceous vegetation along altitudinal gradient in northwestern himalaya

Bhat Amir,B.Gupta And P.A.Khan

304. Plus tree variation of shisham (dalbergiasissoo) in different agro-ecological regions of haryana

Kavita B. Sharma, BimlendraKumari And Vishal Johar

305. Forest based land uses for carbon sequestration : a Sharmistha Pal

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climate resilient option for sustainable management of natural resources in shivalik region, india

306. Biological yield and carbon sequestration in prominent traditional agroforestry systems in valsad district, gujarat, india

J B Bhusara

307. Multi-location evaluation of variation in growth of salix clones in punjab

Kulwinder Singh Chahal

308. Plus tree selection and progeny testing of burmadek (meliacompositawilld.)

Vishal Johar

309. Paradox of leaf phenology of calotropisprocera (ait.) R. Br. Found in jega local government arofkebbi state nigeria, west tropical africa

Dr.Dharmendra Singh

310. Genetic variability for growth traits of different half sib progenies of pinusroxburghiisergeant

SheerazSaleem Bhat

311. Studies of Soil Microbial Diversity and Physiochemical Properties of Tropical Humid Plantation in Western Chhattisgarh

Bhavana Dixit 1 Rashmi Agarwal 1 and Neelima Tiwari2

312. Assessment of vegetation structure and above ground biomass carbon pools in semi-evergreen, dry deciduous and scrub forests in belgaum district of western ghats, india

Anil Kumar Khaple

313. Vegetative and reproductive phenol-phases of betulautilisd.don (himalayan birch) in western himalayas along the different altitudes

Naseer Ahmed Mir

314. Status and propagation of black locust (robinia spp.) In temperate kashmir of western himalayas

M Nayeem Sofi

315. Growth performance of different tree species in silviculture system

C.J.Sonawane, R.W Bharud, B.T.Sinare And R.P.Andhale

316. Growth and Yield Attributes of Wheat and Paddy under PopulusdeltoidesbasedAgri-silviculture System

Pradyuman Singh, Sanjay Khajuriaand V. Dalal

317. Effect of pruning intensities of dalbergiasissoo and different dates of sowing of turmeric on carbon sequestration in agri - silvicultural based agroforestry system

Subrata Sharma

318. Role of financial inclusion in promoting tree farming amongst small and marginal farmers

R. Abhishek

319. Ailanthus excelsa: an important agroforestry tree species for arid and semi-arid regions

N. Kaushik

320. Effect of the fruit extract (melia azedarach l.) On volumetric shrinkage of non durable wood species

Kanica Chauhan

321. Climate change and community forestry in srilanka: policy adoption, popular participation, adaptation strategies and rural development

Mangala De Zoysa

322. Stratified forest soil carbon mapping in kashmirhimalayan region using field inventory data and geospatial tools

Dr. Akhlaq Amin Wani

323. Are non-timber forest products (ntfps) contributing Professor Jyotish Prakash Basu

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household level adaptation to climate change in india? A study in drought prone areas of west bengal

324. Evaluating Fate ofViscumarticulatum on Quercusbalootusing Multivariate Quadratic Surface Based Function Predictive Model

Zubair Ahmed1, Jang Bahadur Singh2, Parveen Lehana3 and Harish Chander Dutt4

325. Effect of Different Tree Species on Soil Properties under Agroforestry System

Amandeep Singh*, Rajni Sharma, S.K. Chauhan and Sandeep Sharma

326. Impact of winter rain on oleoresin production in Commiphora wightii (Arnott.) Bhandari in Central India

Kailash C. Meena And Moni Thomas

327. Antioxidant Responses of Jatrophacurcas(L.) To Arsenic (As)

Ravindra Kumar Dhaka*,VishalSrivastava, SuyogKoyande, , Patel Hiraj, S. K. Jha*

328. Allelopathy effects of endemic plant Strobilanthes ixiocephala Benth. from the forests of Goa

Prabha M Pillai and M.K.Janarthanam

329. Variation Studies in Growth and Biomass Characteristics of Melia azedarach

Shikha Thakur* and I.K. Thakur

330. Statistical investigation on pure stands of Pinusroxburghii in Himachal Pradesh

Kiran* and R K Gupta

331. Statistical investigations on resin yield extracted from Chir pine ( Pinusroxburghii) under mid hill conditions of Himachal Pradesh

Yogesh Sood1*, Bharti1, P K Mahajan1 and K R Sharma2

332. Biomass production of Ulmusvillosa under mid-hills of Himachal Pradesh – a statistical approach

Kiran Kumari, AshuChandel*, Bharti and P K Mahajan

333. Polysaccharides: Potential Source for Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis

Z. Siddiqui Mahtab *, Arnab Roy Chowdhury and Mohd Ali

334. Performance of garlic under agri-horti-silviculture system in relation to physiological behavior and yield

A.K. Sangwan, H. Singh, W.S. Dhillon, S.K. Chauhan*, N.P. Singh,

and M.K. Batth

335. Insect Pest survey on small cardamom in Kerala P. Thiyagrajan and M.A. Ansar Ali336. Nitrogen fixation in short rotation trees of the

temperate zone Georg von Wuehlisch

337. Home gardens: drops to sustainability

Sumit Chakravarty, Anju Puri1, L. MohitSubba; BhanuSree, Nazir A. Pala and

Gopal Shukla338. Micro-climate modifications in agroforestry systems

Abhishek M. Tripathi1, Radek Pokorny1,2, Sanjeev K. Chauhan3, Carlos P.G. Torres1,

Ankush Prasad and Michal V. Marek1

339. Productive and protective potentials of agroforestry

Sanjeev K. Chauhan, Pankaj Panwar1, Rajni Sharma2 and H.S. Saralch

340. Industrial agroforestry – a sustainable business model that resolves issues from production to consumption system in agroforestry

K.T. Parthiban

341. Weeds as a source for bio-energy production RupamKataki342. Agroforestry for livelihood security, its development

and adoption: the ways ahead Kamal KishorSood, Narinder Singh Raina

and Vishal Mahajan

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343. An Agri-Silvi-Horticultural System to Optimize Production, Qualityand Cash Returns in Indo-Gangatic Alluvial Plain of Haryana

V. Dalal, K. K. Bhardwaj, Rajesh Kathwal and N. Kaushik

344. Effect of Different Spacings of Poplar Based Agroforestry System on Soil Chemical Properties and Nutrient Status in North-West India

K. K. Bhardwaj1, R. S. Dhillon1, A. S. Godara1, K. S. Bangarwa1, Sushil Kumari1

and R. N. Sheokand2

7. Land and Water Resources 345. Soil moisture dynamics during intervening periods of

rice-wheat sequence as affected by different establishment method

Rajan Bhatt

346. Assessment of comparative performance of safflower cultivars with rabi crops under limited irrigation

A.K. Verma

347. Methane and nitrous oxide emission from soils of kumaoun and garhwal divisions of uttarakhand.

VenkateshBharadwaj

348. Impact of drip irrigation system on onion growers of south saurashtra region of gujarat

S. B. Vekariya

349. Evaporation estimation by two different learning algorithms of multi-layer perceptron based artificial neural network and multiple-linear regression techniques

Bhagwat Saran, P.S. Kashyap, Pankaj Kumar

350. Productivity of marigold in response to wastewater irrigation, land configuration and nitrogen levels

Rajender Kumar, Ravinder Kaur, K Lal, K G Rosin And Prabhat Shukla

351. Agricultural resource management using optimization techniques – a case study

R.K. Srivastava, B.N. Mittra, Sushmita M. Dadhich And J.P.Singh

352. The study on the domestic and export potential of organic coconut in coimbatore district of tamilnadu

S.Menaka ,K.Mani, And R.Sangeetha

353. Irrigation management model under deficit irrigation: application

Sushmita M. Dadhich, R K Srivastava, Hemant Dadhich, Rohitashw Kumar And Pk

Sharma354. Drought investigation for crop planning in badri gad

watershed of uttarakhand R.K. SrivastavaAnd H.C. Sharma

355. Quality of bajra fodder harvested by impact type forage harvester

Sanjay Khar

356. Intercropping patterns of maize and cowpea: impact on nodulation and maize yielding ability

Remesa Jan, Amal Saxena, Rukhsana Jan And Farooq Ahmad Aga

357. Flood prediction analysis for krishna river basin: case study of wadanepalley gauging station

S. Priyadarsini, Kiran YarakulaAnd Pijushsamui

358. Consumptive use, water use efficiency and yield of summer groundnut (arachishypogaea l.) Under different land configurations, irrigation regimes and potassium levels

B.T. Sinare, R.P. Andhale And H.P.Pardeshi

359. Direct seeded rice (DSR) cultivation: A water saving technology

Anil Kumar Rohila* and B.S. Ghanghas

360. Studying natural resource management activities in dry zone of west bengal: sustainability perspective

SaikatMaji

361. Effect of various mulching on soil properties and fruit quality attributes of eureka lemon (citrus limonburm) in kandi area

Vijay Kumar

362. Least square support vector machine and back S. Priyadarsini

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propagation neural network models for flood prediction 363. Effect on production of maize crop through improved

mechanization of agricultural operations under rainfed condition

Hemant Dadhich

364. Crop plant residue management to control weeds in rice- a review

ChandrimaShyam, Simerjeet Kaur

365. Consequence of land degradation on yield, income at farm level in the nilgiris of tamilnadu: an empirical estimation

R.Sudha

366. Effect of altitude and aspect on soil organic carbon percentage in shankaracharya forest

ShazmeenQasba, T.H. Masoodi, P.A. Sofi, G.M. Bhat And S. Javid,

367. Sustainable utilization of degraded sloping lands through diversified farming system in shivalikhimalaya

Pankaj Panwar

368. Status and factors affecting the productivity of rapeseed mustard in subtropics of jammu

P.S. Slathia

369. Lai, yield attributes of sorghum under irrigation with saline water and different management practices

Korla Aditya Chowdary

370. Correlation studies and statistical yield forecasting model for sorghum bicolor (l.)

M. B. Karhale, P. R. Jaybhaye, P.B. Shinde And D.N. Ghokhale

371. Potential of bacterial consortium in remediation of yamuna river water

NupurRaghav, J.N Srivastava

372. Waterlogged wasteland treatment through agroforestry S. Sarvade373. Developing natural resources inventory using liss-iv

satellite data for better land use planning in kashmirhimalayas

F.A.Lone

374. Performance of dual purpose forage crops under different cutting management system

B.T. Sinare, M.G.Gavit, H.P.Pardeshi And A.H.Sonone.

375. Response of growth and survival of multipurpose tree species (mpts) to rain water conservation techniques under rainfed conditions

K.A. Jadhav, S.M.Taley, V.P. Ubarhande, K.S. Pore

376. Knowledge gap of silkworm rearers of jammu division of jammu and kashmir state

LyaqetChoudhary

377. Improvement of water yield in micro watersheds of shivalik regions

V.K.Bhatt, A.K.Tiwari,

378. Economic Impact of Different Water Conservation Practices Used for Vegetable Production in Hills of Uttarakhand

H. L. Kharbikar*, Nirmal Chandra, Sher Singh, M. L. Roy and A. Mukherjee

379. Investigation on variation in the surface and hardpan levels of wet rice fields and the need for controlled puddling

KusumaGuturu

380. Bio-efficacy of different herbicides for weed control in direct-seeded rice

Balkaran Singh Sandhu

381. Soil water conservation measures for enhancing survival, growth and resource conservation in bamboos

Rajesh Kaushal

382. Monitoring Heavy Metal Pollution in Coal Mine Spoils by Utilising Ants

Shbbir Raza Khanand NeelkamalRastogi*

383. “Herbicide combinations with and without manual Dr Mohammad Zafar

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weeding for control of complex weed flora in kharif maize (zea mays l.)”

384. Soil, water and carbon conservation in mango under soil and water conservation measures in degraded alfisols of goa

N. P. Singh And G. R. Mahajan

385. Genetic variability studies for yield, yield attributes and gum content in clusterbean [cyamopsistetragonoloba (l.) Taub.]

Sukhdeep Singh Sivia

386. Effect of long term use of sodic waters and gypsum on soil properties in coarse textured soils

Parmod Kumar Yadav

387. Enhancing productivity and profitability of castor (ricinuscommunis l.) Based intercropping systems in aridisols.

Amarjeet

388. Traditional methods of maintaining soil health in poonch district of north-west himalayas

Sanjay-Swami And MamtaPhogat

389. Yield and water saving of broccoli (brassica oleracea var. Italica) under drip irrigation and mulch

Dr. Dhananjoy Dutta

390. Mapping of traditional land used pattern of apatani tribes in arunachalpradesh, india.

Khumukcham Ronald

391. Effect of sowing dates and irrigation regimes on the yield of summer groundnut and water saving under micro sprinkler irrigation system

B. D. Bhakare, P. D. Patil, J. B. Shinde And M. B. Dhonde

392. Mlr based statistical downscaling of temperature and precipitation in lidder basin region of india.

YasirAltaf

393. The impact of climate change on seasonal floods of a kashmir river jhelum in kashmirj&k

S.A Mir, R.D Singh

394. In-situ moisture conservation for sustainable crop production for maize based cropping system in rain fed condition of jammu

Permendra Singh

395. Adoption, knowledge and satisfaction level of happy seeder technology in operational village under nicra project in bathinda district

Gurmeet Singh Dhillon And Lavleesh Garg

396. Modeling of ground water tables depths for sustainable management in districts of west bengal

Vishwajith K. P., P. K. Sahu*, Md. Noman, L. Narsimhaiah, K Padmanaban

397. Optimum Size And Shape Of Plots Based On Data From A Uniformity Trial On Indian Mustard

Mujahid khan

398. Mushrooms: A Potential Tool for Bioremediation Wajahat-u-Nisa and Sachin Gupta*399. Influence of irrigation and nutrient schedules on

growth, biomass production, yield and quality in coleus (plectranthus barbatus briq.)

Y.S. Praneeth, A. P. Mallikarjuna Gowda, K. Umesha, M. N. Thimmegowda. And G.M.

Vinay

400. Effect of Different Rice Establishment Methods on Wheat Productivity at Different Nitrogen Levels

Charanjeet Kaur1* and Hari Ram2

401. Response of capsicum to deficit drip irrigation scheduling in sandy loam soil

P. Panigrahi*, R. K. Panda, S.K. Rautaray, S. Raichaudhuri, A.K. Thakur And S. K.

Ambast402. Impact of Resource Conservation Technologies on

Soil Properties and Productivity of Diversified Maize Ramesh*, S.C. Negi, S.S. Rana and Suresh

Kumar

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Based Cropping System 403. Effect of Seeding Rate of Rice Nursery, Seedling Age

and Spacing on Growth Parameters and Productivity of Rice under System of Rice Intensification

RanuPathania*, J. Shekhar, S.S. Rana and Saurav Sharma

404. Water Savings and Water Productivity Assessment Through Quantification of Irrigation Water in Aerobically Grown Basmati Rice Under Different Soil Organic Amendments

A. Shah1*, B.C. Sharma, A. Kumar, Brijnandan,

Rakesh Kumar, AkhilVerma and M. Banotra

405. Imparting Resilience in Soil through Vermicomposting

RuhulNissa, Mohd. Zubair, Iffat Ghani

406. Brick Kiln Industry: Boon or Bane to Farming Community

Bharat Bhushan1* and 2Subhash C. Kashyap

407. Promising Agro-interventions to Enhance Farm Productivity and Profitability in Resource Poor Rain-fed Agro-Ecosystem of Jammu Region

Vikas Abrol1, A.K. Sharma1, Brinder Singh1, Peeyush Sharma2, Parveen Kumar1 Jai Kumar

408. Adoption of Hybrid Rice Cultivation in Jammu District

ShanuPathania, ChimetLhamo, Rakesh Kumar and Rajinder Peshin

409. Soil Health Indicators for Assessing Degraded Lands and Their Management

M.P. Sharma

410. Optimum Design of Tank System in Watershed for Pre Decided Downstream Release

Mukund Shinde1, Sunil Gorantiwar1 and Ian Smout2

411. Spatial Variability of Oxidizable Soil Carbon and Mineralizable Nitrogen in Jammu District of J&K

Vikas Sharma, VivakM. Arya,K. R. Sharma, Peeyush Sharma and Sarabdeep Kaur

412. Traditional Ecological Knowledge Loss and Changes in Agricultural Practices of Highland Mountain Agricultural Systems of Ladakh (India)

SonamWangmo

413. Production Potential of Cotton Based Intercropping System Under Dryland Condition of Vidarbha Region of Maharashtra

M. M. Ganvir1*, M. B. Nagdeve2, A.P.Karunakar2, V.V.Gabhane2, R.S.Patode2,

S.B.Sakhare2 and V.D. Mohod2

414. Physico-chemical Studies of Devika River and its Adjoining Water Bodies in Udhampur Town

Preeti Sharma* and Parvez Singh Slathia

415. Popularization of Wheat (HD-2967) in Kathua District through Farmers’ Participatory Mode

AmrishVaid*, Vishal Mahajan, BerjeshAjrawat, A.P. Singh, K.S. Risam and

Vivak M Arya416. Economics and Yield as Influenced by Different

Weed Management Practices in Soybean

Aradhana Bali* and B. R. Bazaya

417. Effect of conservation tillage and mulching on the productivity of wheat under irrigated conditions of Jammu region

B. R. Bazaya*, Lekhchand, Anil Kumar, DileepKachroo and R.Puniya

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418. Low Cost Bio Adsorbent to Remediate Toxic Metal Ions from Aqueous Environment

Rupa Sharma and Dinesh Mohan

419. Salinity Stress Induced Changes in Physiological and Reproductive Performance of Chickpea Genotypes

Sunder Singh1*, H.R. Dhingra2, Sarita Devi2, N. Kumar2 and A.S. Nandwal2

420. Effect of Planting Material and Growth Regulators on Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.)Emergence

S. S. Walia*, Rajender Kumar and Anmoldeep Singh

421. Women Participation in Decision Making of Punjab Agriculture

S SWalia, A S Brar and Satpal Singh

422. Integrated Farming System Approach for Income Enhancement of Marginal and Small Farmers

S. S. Walia1, C S Aulakh1, R. S. Gill1*, S. K. Gosal2, V. Dhawan1 and Jaspreet

Kaur1

423. Increasing Water Use Efficiency through Use of Hydrogel in Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea)

S.S. Rathore*, KapilaShekhawat and V. K. Singh

424. Effect of Different Sources And Combination Of Nitrogen On Chilli (Capsicum annuum L.)

A. PARIARI*, S. KHAN AND S. DAS

425. Effect of Water Use Policy on the Optimum Design of Tank System in Watershed

Sunil Gorantiwar1, Mukund Shinde1 and Ian Smout2

426. Evaluation of Maize-Based Cropping Sequences on Cultivators’ Fields in Submontane Low Hills Subtropical Zone of Himachal Pradesh

S.K. Sharma, S.C. Negi, S.S.Rana, RajjuPriyaSoni* and MittuKatoch

427. Improved Governance leads to Restoration and Protection of Pasturelands: Experience of Ajmer Commons Initiative in Rajasthan

Hasrat Arjjumend

428. Effect of Varieties and Fertility Levels on Growth and Yield of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) under Aerobic

Conditions

Sandeep Kumar,Sarabdeep Kour and Meenakshi Gupta

8. Integrated Nutrient Management 428. Studies on effect of surface fertigation on nutrient uptake, fue and economics of inter - specific hybrid bt cotton.

H.R. Bharath Raj

429. Prospects of long-term fym application on physical properties of sandy loam soil under pearl millet-wheat rotation

Shamsher Singh

430. Effect of nitrogen and potassium on appearance and quality of turf

Neetu Yadav And D.S. Dahiya

431. Effect of organics on yield attributing traits and economics of turmeric (curcuma longa l.)

Ranvijay Pratap Singh, P. K. Jain, A. Tiwari, A. K. Verma And S K Dwivedi

432. Development and evaluation of subsoiler-cum-organic manures and soil amendments applicator

J.P. Singh And T.C. Thakur

433. Effect of integrated nutrient management on growth, yield and quality of summer groundnut (arachis hypogaea l)

R. P. Andhale, B.T. Sinare, N. S. Ugale, S. M. Dhadge and R.W. Bharud

434. Response of summer groundnut (arachis hypogaea l.) To water soluble foliar fertilizers

R. P. Andhale, V. L. Amolic, B. T. Sinare And R.W. Bharud

435. Integrated nutrient management practices influencing Sandeep Chopra, R.K Samnotra, Manoj

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the productivity of potato under the subtropical plains of jammu, india

Kumar And Satesh Kumar

436. Impact of integrated nutrient management on soil fertility and cotton productivity in vertisols under semiarid agroecosystem of maharashtra

V.V.Gabhane

437. Influence of azospirillum and organic manure on growth and yield in broccoli under intermediate zone of jammu & kashmir

Anil Bhushan*1, A K Sharma1, RK Samnotra2 and Sandeep Chopra2

438. Sweet corn (zea mays var. Saccharata) production with different organic sources

A. D. Tambe, B. T. Sinare And V. R. Pawar

439. Effect of micro nutrients mixture ratio on growth of chilli seedlings

Sriramprabha.R

440. Distribution of different forms of nitrogen and sulphur and their relationship with some soil properties under vertisols, inceptisols and entisols.

Bhoye Ranjanabai Chhagan

441. Nutrient status of mothbean [vigna aconitifolia (jacq.) Marechel] growing soils of district poonch (j&k)

Tajamul Islam Shah*, A. P. Rai*, A. K. Mondal* And Vijay Kumar**

442. Influence of various post-composting organic supplements on the yield and quality characters of agaricus bitorquis (quel.) Sacc. Under kashmir conditions.

Varsha Bharti

443. Influence of zinc and iron application on morpho-physiological, seed yield and yield attributing characters of wheat (triticum aestivum l.)

Neeraj Kumar

444. Effect of foliar application of boron and zinc on seed yield and relative economics of tomato seed (lycopersicon esculentum) cv.shalimar 1.

Nighat Mushtaq

445. Impact of organic and inorganic sources of fertilizers on growth and yield of okra (abelmoschus esculentus (l.) Moench) under sub-tropical areas

Inder Jeet Sharma And R.K. Samnotra

446. Effect of urea and vermicompost on growth and seed yield of bottle gourd and their residual effect on succeeding carrot crop

L.N.Bairwa And S.K.Khandelwal

447. Chemical properties of soils in relation to different forest vegetation covers of achanakmar chhattisgarh, india

Sheikh Iqbal

448. Effect of added phosphorus, organic matter and moisture regimes on phosphorus adsorption in soils of various agro-climatic zones of jammu region.”

Vivak. M. Arya

449. Effect of different combinations of organic manures and supplementation of biofertilizers on yield of onion (allium cepal.)

G.Somashekar

450. Integrated effect of inorganic and organic fertilizers with fly ash on heavy metal accumulation on acid soil of northern hills zone (Chhattisgarh)

Kiran Patel*, R. N. Singh andK. Tedia

451. Influence of phosphorus and phosphate solubilizing bacteria to physico-chemical soil characteristics of wheat (triticum aestivum l.)

Rohit Kumar Arora, Mudasir Iqbal,

452. Effect of foliar application of mineral nutrients on anatomical changes and activities of hydrolytic enzymes in pedicel of pigeonpea (cajanus cajan l.)

Gagandeep Kaur

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453. Effect of foliar application of boron and zinc on growth parameters of tomato (solanum lycopersicon l.) Cv. Shalimar 1 under temperate conditions in kashmir valley.

Nighat Mushtaq

454. Nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium contents in broccoli as influenced by organic and inorganic nutrients

. Srichandan, P.Mahapatra, A.K.Mangaraj, M.K.Rout And L.K.Mohanty

455. Isolation of phosphate solubilizing microorganisms from fennel (foeniculum vulgare mill.) Rhizospheric soils

Brijesh K. Mishra

456. Effect of biofertilizers on growth, flowering and corm yield in gladiolus (tourn.)L.cv.priscilla

Madinat Ul Nisa And K.M.Malik

457. On farm response of organic, chemical and bio-fertilizers on productivity of garden pea (pisum sativum l.)

A.S. Charak, Narinder Paul, G.N. Jha, Amitesh Sharma R.S. Bandral And Munish

Sharma458. Role of Integrated Nutrient Management to partially

reclaimed sodic soil Hanumant Singh & Abhinaw Kumar Singh

459. Quality and seed production of single cross hqpm hybrid as influenced by different row ratio of male and female parents and fertility levels

Ankush Kumar

460. Endophytic microbes: an aid to integrated nutrient management

Tanwi Sharma

461. Phosphorus uptake and allocation in pigeonpea genotypes

Sukhpreet Kaur Sidhu

462. Evaluation of application of different levels of zinc on grain yield and some agronomic parameters of basmati rice

Gayatri

463. Understanding the Influence of Nitrogen Application on Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Genotypes under Direct Seeded Conditions for Assessing Nitrogen Use Efficiency.

Rupinder Kaur* and Seema Bedi

464. Response of Organic Nutrient Sources and Sulphur Levels on Growth and Yield of Soybean (Glycine max L. Mirrell)

O. P. Prajapat1* and S. C. Yadav2

465. Effect of integrated nutrient management on quality and economics of okra (abelmoschus esculentus(l.) Moench)

Suresh Chand Yadav, Ganpat Lal YadavSandeep Budania, Garima Gupta And

Omprakash Prajapat466. Effects of earthworm casts on soil physicochemical

properties in different regions of punjab Shilpa Panjgotra, G K Sangha1 And Sandeep

Sharma467. Assessment of Soil Biological Health as influenced by

IPNS in Rice-Wheat Cropping System Gunjan Guleria*,Shivam,Rajinder

Kumar,S.S. Rana andS.C. Negi468. Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) In Peach

(Prunus persica): Effect on Yield and Quality

Vikas Tandon*, Vishal Sharma, Arvind Ishar & Vinod Gupta

469. Response of Foliar Application of Urea on Fodder Yield of Oats Crop Under Rain-fed Conditions of Rajouri

Vishal Sharma*, Vikas Tandon, Vinod Gupta, A.K. Ishar and Parul Gupta

470. Residual Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) on Performance of Buckwheat Under Cold Desert Conditions Of Lahaul Valley

Vishal Sharma1*, B.D. Kalia2, S.S. Rana2, and A.D. Bindra2

471. Growth Performance and Biochemical Responses of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) and Brinjal (Solanum melongena L) Grown in Coal Ash Amended

S. C. Swain1*, S. K. Padhi2 and Dillip K. Dora1

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Soil 472. Study on comparison of precision seeding with

traditional seeding in wheat Narinder Panotra1* and M. S. Gill2

473. Effect of Integrated Nutrient Module on Growth and Yield of Cauliflower under low hill conditions of Himachal Pradesh

Sonal Bhardwaj1*, Rajesh Kaushal2 and K K Bhardwaj3

474. Rock phosphate enriched compost:-a complimentary source of phosphorus in soybean–wheat rotation in indian himalayas

B. L. Mina, R.K. Singh, H. Biswas, D. Mahanta, B.M. Pandey And J.K. Bisht

475. Effect of different levels of rock phosphate along with psb and vam on yield, p uptake and p balance sheet under soybean–wheat cropping system

B. L. Mina, R.K. Singh, D. Mahanta, H. Biswas,

476. Effect of nitrogen, phosphorus and cutting management on yield and quality of oat (avena sativa l.)

Priti Malik, B. S Duhan, Meena Sewhag, Karmal Malik And Virender Hooda

477. Influence Of Integrated Nutrient Management On Productivity And Profitability Of Speciality Maize Types In Peri-Urban Indo-Gangetic Plains Region

Anil k. Choudhary

478. Effect of Zinc Levels and Zinc Bio-Fertilizer on the Productivity, Quality and Zinc-Use Efficiency in Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) and their Residual Effect on Succeeding Wheat (Triticum aestivum)

D.S. Rana and Heba Mohamed Noman

479. Effect of Different Sources and Combination Of Nitrogen On Chilli (Capsicum annuum L.)

A. PARIARI*, S. KHAN AND S. DAS

480. Performance of Winter Maize as Affected by Integrated Use of Inorganic and Organic Source of Nutrients in Inceptisols

Kanchan Pathania1*, Zahidia Rashid2 Shahnawaz Dar2 and Inam Rasool3

1 Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture