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ThesisItem Open Access ArticleItem Open Access Carbohydrate accumulation in developing grains of wheat genotypes(2005) Sridhar, Gutam; Nath, Virendra; Srivastava, G. C.; Kumari, SantoshThesisItem Open Access Effect of cycocel (CCC) on growth, water relations and some of the biochemical indices of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)(College Of Basic Sciences And Humanities Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1981) Kumari, Santosh; Khan, M. LThesisItem Open Access Effect of growth regulators on growth and metabolism of Bajra (Pennisetum typhoides ) and Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) under simulated drought conditions(College of Basic Sciences and Humanities Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1987) Kumari, Santosh; Bharti, S.ThesisItem Open Access Effect of Growth Regulators on Growth and Metabolism of Bajra (Pennisetum typhoides) and Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) Under Simulated Drough Conditions(College of Basic Sciences and Humanities Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1987) Kumari, Santosh; Bharti, SThesisItem Open Access Effect of integrated nutrient management on different horticultural traits in onion (Allium cepa L.)(College of Horticulture and Forestry Neri, Hamirpur (H.P.), 2022-11-03) Saini, Anubha; Kumari, SantoshThe present investigation entitled “Effect of integrated nutrient management on different horticultural traits in onion (Allium cepa L.)” was conducted at the Experimental Farm of Department of Vegetable Science at College of Horticulture & Forestry, Neri, Hamirpur (H.P) during rabi season of 2021. Experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications at spacing of 15 x 10 cm in a plot size of 1 m x 0.75 m accommodating 50 plants per plot. The results revealed that growth parameters viz., minimum days to marketable maturity (108.00), maximum plant height (44.48 cm), number of leaves (9.73), leaf length (46.26 cm), average bulb weight (82.36 g), bulb length (4.46 cm), bulb breadth (5.74 cm), bulb yield per plot (2.41 kg) and neck thickness (1.20 cm) were recorded by treatment T7 (75 % Recommended dose of NPK + 40 kg S/ha + Bacillus subtilis + FYM). However, quality parameters viz., total soluble solids (12.27 ⁰B), ascorbic acid (6.86 mg/100 g) and dry matter of bulb (34.56 %) were recorded maximum in treatment T7 (75 % Recommended dose of NPK + 40 kg S/ha + Bacillus subtilis + FYM). Maximum gross income of ₹ 5,46,260/ha, net income of ₹ 3,86,350.73/ha and B: C ratio of 2.41 were obtained with treatment T7 (75 % Recommended dose of NPK + 40 kg S/ha + Bacillus subtilis + FYM). This study led to the conclusion that combination of organic manure and inorganic fertilizer along with Bacillus subtilis provides more balance nutrition for plants which improves the vegetative phenomenon and results in better growth, yield and quality of onion, which further improve the soil health and mitigate the environmental pollution.ThesisItem Open Access “Effect of organic sources of nutrients on growth and yield of pea (Pisum sativum L.)”(College of Horticulture and Forestry Neri, Hamirpur (H.P.), 2021-10-07) Kumari, Ranjana; Kumari, SantoshThe present study entitled “Effect of organic sources of nutrients on growth and yield of pea (Pisumsativum L.)” was carried out at the Experimental Farm of College of Horticulture and Forestry, Neri, Hamirpur (HP) during rabi season, 2020. Experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design with three replication at a spacing of 60 x 10 cm in a plot size of 1.8 m x 1.0 m accommodating 30 plants in each plot. Seventeen Treatments were T1 (FYM 200 q/ha), T2 (Vermicompost 100 q/ha), T3 (Jeevamrut drenching @ 10%), T4 (Rhizobium), T5 (Rhizobium + FYM), T6 (Rhizobium + Vermicompost), T7 (Rhizobium + Jeevamrut), T8 (PSB), T9 (PSB + FYM), T10 (PSB + Vermicompost), T11 (PSB + Jeevamrut), T12 (Rhizobium + PSB), T13 (Rhizobium + PSB + FYM), T14 (Rhizobium+ PSB + Vermicompost), T15 (Rhizobium+ PSB + Jeevamrut), T16 (RDF) and T17 (Control). The results revealed that treatment T13 (Rhizobium + PSB + FYM) was best treatment for most of the characters like days to 50% flowering (62.00 days), days to marketable maturity (95.00 days), plant height (77.66 cm), number of root nodules per plant (27.66), number of primary branches per plant (13.40), number of pods per plant (23.13), pod length (8.43 cm), pod weight (7.78 g), number of seeds per pod (8.13), pod yield per plant (97.06 g), pod yield per plot (290.00 kg), harvest duration (27.66 days), shelling percentage (50.16 %), protein content (11.62%) followed by treatment T16 (RDF) and T14 (Rhizobium + PSB + Vermicompost). The highest gross income (Rs2,57,760/ha), net income (Rs1,76,720/ha) and benefit: cost ratio (2.18) were recorded by the treatment T13 (Rhizobium + PSB + FYM ). Hence, application of FYM along with biofertilizersviz., Rhizobium and PSB should be used in pea cultivation, as it enhances the growth, yield and quality of the produce and improves the soil available nutrients status also.ThesisItem Open Access Effect of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and organic manures on growth and yield in okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench](College of Horticulture and Forestry, Dr YSP UHF, Neri, Hamirpur (H.P.), 2022-10-27) Dhiman, Shivali; Kumari, SantoshThe present investigation entitled “Effect of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and organic manures on growth and yield in okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench]” was carried out at the Experimental Farm of College of Horticulture and Forestry, Neri, Hamirpur (HP) during the kharif season, 2021. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications at a spacing of 60 cm × 20 cm in a plot size of 1.8 m × 1.0 m accomdating 15 plants per plot. The results revealed that minimum days to first flowering (44.33 days), earliest first flowering node (3.66), minimum days to first fruit harvest (48.33 days), maximum values of plant height (259.08 cm), average fruit weight (19.40 g), fruit length (15.58 cm), fruit breadth (2.14 cm), fruit yield per plant (0.37 kg), fruit yield per plot (2.74 kg) and harvest duration (55.67 days) were recorded by the treatment T16 [FYM (50 q/ha) + Vermicompost (25 q/ha) + Jeevamrit + Pseudomonas fluorescens]. Maximum number of fruits per plant (19.66) were recorded by treatment T12 [FYM (100 q/ha) + Jeevamrit + Pseudomonas fluorescens]. Maximum gross income (₹ 2,58,760 /ha) and net income (₹ 1,60,620 /ha) were obtained by treatment T16 [FYM (50 q/ha) + Vermicompost (25 q/ha) + Jeevamrit + Pseudomonas fluorescens]. Highest B:C ratio (1.69) was recorded by the treatment T10 [Jeevamrit + Pseudomonas fluorescens]. This study led to the conclusion that, growth and yield of okra can be enhanced by the application of FYM, vermicompost, jeevamrit and Pseudomonas fluorescens which will further improve the soil health and will mitigate the environmental pollution.ThesisItem Open Access Enzymic hydrolysis of proteins and their uilization for formulation of low residue diets(NDRI, Karnal, 1979) Kumari, Santosh; Mathur, B. N.ThesisItem Open Access Identification of SNPs of PLCZ1 and ZNF280BY genes and their association with semen quality and fertility in Sahiwal and Karan Fries Bulls.(NDRI, Karnal, 2017) Kumari, Santosh; Gupta, I.D.ThesisItem Open Access Influence of organic manures and biofertilizers on growth and yield of Radish (Raphanus sativus L.)(College of Horticulture and Forestry, Neri, Hamirpur, 2021-10-06) Manisha; Kumari, SantoshThe present investigation entitled “Influence of organic manures and biofertilizers on growth and yield of Radish (Raphanus sativus L.)” was carried out at the Experimental Farm of Collegeof Horticulture and Forestry, Neri, Hamirpur (HP) during the rabi season, 2020. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications at a spacing of 30 × 10 cm in a plot size of 1.2 m × 1.0 m accommodating 40 plants per plot. The results revealed that maximum plant height (49.46 cm), number of leaves per plant (15.26), leaf length (29.76 cm), leaf breadth (8.40 cm), root weight (169.46 g), root diameter (3.90 cm), fresh weight of plant (238.40g), root yield per plot (4.20 kg) and crown diameter (2.08 cm) were recorded by the treatment T16 (Recommended Dose of Fertilizer 100N:48P:36K kg/ha). T9 (Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria + FYM) was found statistically at par with T16 for most of growth and yield characters. However, maximum total soluble solids (5.76 ⁰B) and ascorbic acid content (18.38 mg/100 g) were recordedin treatment T13 (Azotobacter + Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria + FYM) and maximum B: C ratio (2.66) was recorded in treatment T9 (Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria + FYM). Considering the adverse effect on soil health and environment, it is not advisable to use chemical fertilizers at a higher quantity. This study led to the conclusion that, good growth, yield and better quality of radish can be achieved by application of Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria and FYM, which will further improve the soil health and will reduce the water pollution.ThesisItem Open Access Studies on effect of integrated nutrient management on growth and yield in garlic (Allium sativum L.)(College of Horticulture and Forestry Neri, Hamirpur (H.P.), 2022-12-18) Choudhary, Parveen; Kumari, Santosh; Kumari, SantoshThe present study entitled “Studies on effect of integrated nutrient management on growth and yield in garlic (Allium sativum L.)” was carried out during rabi season, 2021 at Experimental Farm of Department of Vegetable Science, College of Horticulture and Forestry, Neri, Hamirpur, H.P. Experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications at a spacing of 20 X 10 cm in a plot size of 1X 1m accommodating 50 plants in each plot. The result revealed that treatment T12 (75 % Recommended dose of NPK + 40 kg S/ha + Azotobacter + PSB + FYM) was found best treatment for most of the characters like days to marketable maturity (204.33), plant height (92.00 cm), number of leaves per plant (18.25), average bulb weight (60.59 g), bulb length (3.81 cm), bulb breadth (4.69 cm), average clove weight (5.07 g), number of cloves per bulb (13.63), bulb yield per plot (2.69 kg), neck thickness (0.58 cm), total soluble solids (36.56 ⁰B), dry matter content (53.28 %) followed by treatment T15 (50 % Recommended dose of NPK + 40 kg S/ha + Azotobacter + PSB + FYM), T6 (75 % Recommended dose of NPK + Azotobacter + PSB + FYM). The highest gross income, net income and benefit: cost ratio was recorded by the treatment T12 (75 % Recommended dose of NPK + 40 kg S/ha + Azotobacter + PSB + FYM). Hence, it can be concluded that integration of inorganic fertilizers with biofertilizers and organic manures helps in improving the growth, yield and quality characters and improve soil nutrient status.