Subjects -> GARDENING AND HORTICULTURE (Total: 37 journals)
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- Punjab’s Kinnow Value Chain: Problems and Prospects
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Authors: Amit Guleria, Shaikh Mohd Mouzam, Anil Kamra Abstract: Kinnow is the most popular fruit crop of Punjab and 80% of kinnow is grown in south-western region of Punjab. High price fluctuations, inefficient market infrastructure, malpractices, perishability of the fruit and high transportation charges are the major marketing problems faced by kinnow growers. Farmers’ producer organizations and co-operative marketing system must be introduced for assured market and stable prices. Better logistics and export-oriented infrastructure facilities should be developed to decrease the per unit marketing cost and increase the demand of kinnow. This will ensure higher income to the kinnow growers. PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
- Agro techniques of high value fruit crops in Bihar
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Authors: Anjani Kumar, Amrendra Kumar, Pushpa Kumari, Hemant Kumar Singh PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
- Coconut farmers must reap benefits from floriculture
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Authors: S Sumitha, H P Maheswarappa Abstract: In the present scenario of fluctuation of coconut price and high production cost, increasing incidence of pests and diseases in addition to low and erratic rainfall, the pure crop of coconut is no more economical. India is a country where agriculture is the mainstay of our economy, whereas intervention can help a poor farmer earn much more than what he does, by making the most optimum use of available limited natural resources. This era has seen a dynamic shift from sustenance production to commercial production. Though India has a huge potential to boost floriculture, Government of India has identified this sector as a sunrise industry and accorded it 100% export oriented status. PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
- Doubling productivity of litchi through hedge row system of planting
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Authors: Sanjay Kumar Singh, Vishal Nath, Jyoti Singh, S D Pandey PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
- Low-cost storage structure for perishable horticultural produce –
Pressing priority for small and marginal farmer-
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Authors: Yogesh P Khade, Sayan Sau, Anjan Das PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
- Cultivation practices of an underutilized, yet wholesome and remunerative
vegetable: Spine gourd-
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Authors: Jitendra Kumar Tiwari, Gajala Ameen, Vivek Kumar Sandilya, Sandeep Kumar, Surinder Kumar Kaushik PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
- Pusa Tomato (Protected)-1: New promising tomato variety for protected
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Authors: P K Singh, Zakir Hussian, Ramesh Kumar Yadav, Sandeep Kumar Lal, I M Mishra, B S Tomar, Neelam Patel, Ramesh Kumar, Jugender Kumar PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
- A cultivation guide for Cymbidium growers
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Authors: Siddhartha Sankar Biswas, Ram Pal, L C De, Kalaivanan N S, Suman Natta, Bharath Kumar Alam, Ngangom N M PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
- Regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) in fruit crops – Grow quality
fruit with minimum water-
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Authors: Sayan Sau, Panchaal Bhattacharjee, Kripa Shankar PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
- Vertical hydroponics: A future technology for urban horticulture
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Authors: S R Singh, S Rajan Abstract: People have been forced to adopt a reliable crop-growing system that could provide ample opportunities to supplement fresh, safe, and healthy, pesticidefree, natural antioxidant-rich produce due to increased health consciousness, high incidence of fatal diseases due to excessive chemical use in horticultural crops, and inclination toward green living. Instead of helping to face the uncertain climatic challenges in crop production, hydroponics, a technology of growing crops in nutrient solution, offers an opportunity for efficient use of natural resources, mitigation of malnutrition, more quality produce per unit area and time, where conventional farming is not possible due to water scarcity, degraded and sick soils. PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
- Whitegrubs in potato and their control
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Authors: R S Chandel, Sumit Vashisth, K S Verma Abstract: Whitegrubs are highly polyphagous pests and damage almost all the field crops grown during rainy season. The potatoes grown during summer season as rainfed crop under long day conditions suffer maximum attack of whitegrubs. In India, 20 species of whitegrubs are known to damage potato. The tuber damage often exceeds 50% in endemic areas. B. coriacea is the most destructive species in the entire north-western Himalaya. H. longipennis and H. seticollis are predominant species in Uttrakhand. Melolontha indica is a localized species in certain pockets of north-western Himalaya, but its damage potential is manifolds higher as compared to B. coriacea and H. longipennis. For management of beetles, their mass collection and spraying of host trees with carbaryl (0.2%), quinalphos (0.05%), and chlorpyriphos (0.2%) has been found effective. Application of chlorpyriphos or quinalphos in first fortnight of June gives satisfactory control of whitegrubs. Metarhizium anisopliae, Beauvaria bassiana, Heterorhabiditis indica and H. bacteriophora also holds considerable potential to control these soil pests. PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
- Muskmelon cv. Arka Siri cultivation: A success story
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Authors: E Srinivasa Rao, Atheequlla G A PubDate: 2022-05-11 Issue No: Vol. 67, No. 2 (2022)
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