Call for Papers : Volume 11, Issue 04, April 2024, Open Access; Impact Factor; Peer Reviewed Journal; Fast Publication

Life Sciences

Effect Of Depth Of Tillage And Manuring On Soil Physical Properties, Water Conservation, And Yield Of Aman Rice (Brri Dhan49) In Bangladesh

The experiment was conducted to study the effect of depth of tillage and manuring on soil physical properties, water conservation, and yield of rice (BRRI dhan49). The experiment was laid out in a split plot design with three tillage treatments in main plot and two manuring treatments in sub-plots.

The Effect Of Mfi Credit On Assets Of Smes; A Survey Of Small Medium Enterprises In Nakuru Town

SMEs sector is the source of income for more than 8 million people who represent the majority of working Kenyans. Despite their large contribution in development and economic performance they are mainly inhibited by access of finance. Large commercial institutions have failed to serve the SMEs in both urban and rural communities. They perceive them as lacking the ability to provide the quality services and are unable to satisfy more critical projects. Three out of five SMEs fail within first few months of operations because of negative perception towards SMEs.

Geomorphologic Changes Assessment Using Remote Sensing And Gis In Salem District, Tamil Nadu, India

The present study deals about the geomorphologic changes of the study area during the year 1992 to 2010. The methodology explains the precise study of the application of remote sensing and GIS. The climate, bedrock and time span are the main reason for the geomorphologic changes. The changes were noticed in the study area. During the 18 year gap the denutaional- dissected hills and valleys, dissected upper plateau, water bodies, structural – dissected hills and valley areas are decreased. The pediment and pediplain and anthropogenic origin areas are increased.

Assessment Of Functional Diversity Of Culturable Phosphate Solubilizing Fluorescent Pseudomonads

The experiment was conducted during 2006-08 in SKUAST-K, Shalimar, Srinagar Rhizosphere soil samples were collected from different strawberry fields in Srinagar and Baramulla districts. Among phosphate solubilizing bacteria that colonize aggressively the plant roots fluorescent pseudomonads have been considered as an important group due to their biofertilizing and biocontrol properties. Fluorescent pseudomonad bacteria were isolated on Kings medium B (KB) and were identified under UV light (366nm).

Study on microbial count of the bacterial and fungal colonies of the selected tree canopy soils related with urban greening in nirmala college campus, coimbatore, tamilnadu, India

Trees contribute significantly to the aesthetic beauty of cities, thereby helping to maintain the psychological health of the inhabitants. The most explosive urban growth is expected in India. In urban environments human alter these soil-forming factors by impacts associated with urban infrastructure.

Comparative effect of the selected tree canopy soil on the growth of vigna radiata (l.) r.wilczek (green gram)

Trees contribute significantly to the aesthetic beauty of cities, thereby helping to maintain the psychological health of the inhabitants. The most explosive urban growth is expected in India. In urban environments human alter these soil-forming factors by impacts associated with urban infrastructure. Gardens also improve localized air-cooling, help mitigate hooding and provide a harem for wildlife.

Implications of n, p, k, and npk combined on cassava (manihot esculenta crantz) root yield and soil nutrient status

In Nigeria, the ever increasing demand for cassava to meet the industrial and domestic needs of the people, has necessitated the need to accord cassava husbandry, more research attention in order to raise the present level of cassava yield on farmers’ farms. To partly meet this need, this study was designed to evaluate efficacy of N, P, K, and NPK combined in improving cassava root yield and soil fertility status. The experiment was laid out in a randomized complete block design with three replicates. The different nutrient elements included: N, P, K, NPK combined and control or check (C).

Efficacy of vajedi basti along with punarnavashtak ghanavati in chronic renal failure

Chronic renal failure (CRF) is a global threat to health in general and for developing countries in particular because therapy is expensive and lifelong. CRF not only increases the mortality and morbidity but also leads to adverse impact on the economy of the country. It represents a progressive irreversibledecline in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). A common phenomenon inrenal failure is progressive renal function loss irrespective of the underlyingcause of the kidney disease.

Dynamics of phosphorus in soil under the influence of inorganic phosphorus supply

A field experiment was conducted in June 2006 in order to evaluate the adsorption and desorption behaviour of phosphorus in neutral normal soil. The experimental plot was located at Madurai District, Tamilnadu, India. The experimental soil has the pH of 7.2, EC 4 dSm-1 and the available phosphorus content is 8 kg ha-1. The experiment was conducted with different levels of P viz., 0 (T1), 75(T2), 100(T3), 125(T4), 150(T5), 175(T6) and 200 (T7) per cent recommended dose of phosphorus (RDP).