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ThesisItem Open Access Characterization of bybrids and parental lines of cotton using morphological and molecular markers(College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1999) Sharma, Vinod; Jain, P. PThesisItem Open Access Comparative performance of late sown rainfed Rabi crops under different moisture conservation practices(CSKHPKV, Palampur, 1993) Sharma, Vinod; Chakor, I.S.ThesisItem Open Access EFFECT OF DATE OF PLANTING AND FERTIGATION LEVELS ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF CUCUMBER IN NATURALLY VENTILATED POLYHOUSE(CSKHPKV. Palampur, 2020-08-22) KAMRA, ANKIT; Sharma, VinodAn experiment was conducted during the off-season 2019 at the Research Farm of Department of Agricultural Engineering, College of Agriculture, CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur, to study the Effect of date of planting and fertigation levels on the productivity of cucumber in naturally ventilated polyhouse. The experiment was laid out in Factorial Randomized Block Design with three replications, consisting of twelve treatments i.e. three dates of planting (1st fortnight of August, 2nd fortnight of August and 1st fortnight of September) and four fertigation levels (NPK @ 20:20:20 g/m2 , NPK @ 25:25:25 g/m2 , NPK @ 30:30:30 g/m2 and Control). Among the different dates of planting, 2ndfortnight of August was significantly superior over 1stfortnight of August and 1st fortnight of September in respect of vine length, internodal length, number of fruits per plant, fruit length, fruit weight, fruit breadth, harvest duration, fruit yield per plant , fruit yield/100m2 .Planting date on 2nd fortnight of August took significantly lesser number of days for initiation of first female flower (16.28 days), days to 50% flowering (27.10 days) and days to first picking (38.87 days) significantly higher fruit length (15.98 cm), fruit breadth (5.78 cm), fruit weight (131.83 g), number of fruits per plant (24.62), fruit yield per plant (3.26 kg) , fruit yield/100m2 (1480.8 kg) and total soluble solids (4.150brix) with maximum net returns (Rs. 32972.7) and B:C ratio (2.88). Fertigation of NPK @ 30 g/m2 took significantly lesser number of days for initiation of first female flower(15.98), days to50% flowering(27.15 days) and days to first picking(38.27 days) and significantly higher fruit length (16.14 cm), fruit breadth (5.91 cm), fruit weight (135.75 g), higher fruit yield per plant (2.89 kg) and fruit yield (1545.2kg/100m2 )and total soluble solids (3.910brix) with maximum net returns (Rs. 34515.1) and B:C ratio (2.91) than other levels of fertigation.ThesisItem Open Access EFFECT OF PLANTING GEOMETRY AND NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF POP CORN (ZEA MAYS EVERTA STURT.) UNDER MID HILL CONDITIONS OF HIMACHAL PRADESH(CSKHPKV, Palampur, 2018-07-23) Kingopa, Mohit; Sharma, VinodA field experiment was conducted during kharif season of 2017 to study the effect of planting geometry and nutrient management practices on the productivity of pop corn (Zea mays everta Sturt.) under mid hill conditions of Himachal Pradesh at the Research Farm of CSK HPKV, Hill Agricultural Research and Extension Centre (HAREC), Bajaura. The experiment was laid out in split-plot design comprising of 15 treatment combinations due to five nutrient management practices (F1: RDF for dent maize (120:60:40:: N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha); F2: 75% of RDF (90:45:30:: N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha); F3 : STCR based Nutrient Management (71:47:20:: N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha); F4 : SSNM based on Nutrient Expert® (100:24:36:: N:P2O5:K2O kg/ha); F5 : Organic Management Practice [Seed treatment with Beejamrut & biofertilizers + 10 t vermicompost/ha as basal followed by liquid manure (Jeevamrut) application twice during crop season] arranged in main plots and three planting geometry [G1: 60cm x 20cm (83,333 plants/ha); G2 : 50cm x 20cm (1,00,000 plants/ha); G3 : 50 cm x 15cm (1,33,333 plants/ha)] allotted in sub plots. Experimental site was silty clay loam in texture, neutral in reaction and medium in available nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Significantly highest grain and stover yields and net return were recorded in F1 (RDF for dent maize) followed by F2 (75% of RDF) and F4 (SSNM) both of which were statistically at par with each other. Cobs at harvest and cob length were significantly highest in F1 (RDF for dent maize), whereas it was statistically at par with F4 (SSNM) regarding cob girth with F2 (75% of RDF) and F4 (SSNM) regarding number of grain row/cob and number of grains/row. All the chemical fertilizer treatments did not differ significantly in influencing the 100 seed weight, but were superior to organic management. Among planting geometries, G2 - 50 cm x 20 cm and G1 - 60 cm x 20 cm remaining statistically at par with each other gave significantly higher grain yield and net return than G3 - 50 cm x 15 cm, while effect of planting geometry on stover yield was non-significant. A significant progressive increase in cobs at harvest was recorded with increasing planting density due to closer planting geometries. Cob length, cob girth, number of grain rows/cob and grains/row decreased significantly with increasing planting density. Whereas in case of 100 seed weight G1 - 60 cm x 20 cm and G2 - 50 cm x 20 cm remained statistically at par with each other but resulted in significantly higher 100 seed weight over G3- 50 cm x 15 cm.ThesisItem Open Access Effect of row orientations, row spacings and weed control methods on microclimate and weed competition in irrigated Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)(CSKHPKV, Palampur, 1990) Sharma, Vinod; Angiras, N.N.ThesisItem Open Access Evaluation of complete feed blocks for milk production in cross breed cattle(CSKHPKV, Palampur, 2003) Sharma, Vinod; Sharma, V.K.ThesisItem Open Access Impact of visits under training and visit system on the farmers of Gohad Block District Bhind (M.P.)(jnkvv, jabalpur, 1997) Sharma, Vinod; Sharma, S. K.ThesisItem Open Access Some studies on bacterial and mycobiotic diseases of fish fauna of Himachal Pradesh with emphasis on trouts(CSKHPKV, Palampur, 2001) Sharma, Vinod; Katoch, R.C.ThesisItem Open Access A Study on Adoption of Cotton Production technology among the Tribal And Non-Tribal Growers of Dharmpuri Block of Dhar District (M. P.)(jnkvv, jabalpur, 2008) Sharma, Vinod; Dubey, M. K.ThesisItem Open Access Variability assessment of Albugo candida, the white rust pathogen of rapeseed mustard and evaluation of germplasm for resistance(G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar - 263145 (Uttarakhand), 2016-08) Sharma, Vinod; Tewari, A.K.