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    Integrated nutrient management in pearl millet-mustard cropping sequence in South-West Haryana
    (CCSHAU, 2005) Satyajeet; Nanwal, R.K.
    A field experiment entitled, “Integrated nutrient management in pearl millet-mustard cropping sequence in South-West Haryana” was conducted during the year 2003-04 and 2004-05 at Research Farm of Regional Research Station, Bawal, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar (India). The experiment was laid out in split plot design with four pearl millet verities viz. HHB-117, HHB-94, HC-10 and HC-20 in main-plot and eight fertility levels viz. control, 75% RD (recommended dose), 100% RD, Vermicompost @ 5 tonnes ha-1, 75% RD + vermicompost, 100% RD + vermicompost, 75% RD+ vermicompost + biofertilizer and 100% RD + vermicompost + biofertilizer in sub-plots having three replications. Different treatments were tried -99- -99- during kharif season while in rabi season only residual effect on succeeding mustard (variety, RH-30) crop was seen. Hybrids HHB-117 recorded highest growth, yield attributes and yield over rest of the varieties. Among fertility levels, 100% RD + vermicompost + biofertilizer exhibited highest growth characters, yield contributing characters, grain and stover yields. The pooled grain yield was recorded highest with 100% RD in conjunction with vemicompost and biofertilizer (19.54q ha-1). Application of 100% RD and 75% RD + vermicompost + biofertilizer also gave comparable yields. In pearl millet crop NPK concentration in grain and stover, uptake and total uptake was higher in integrated nutrient management treatments as compared to inorganic fertilizers. In mustard crop, different varieties of pearl millet failed to record significant residual effect among themselves in terms of yield attributes and yields of mustard. Application of inorganic nutrients integrated with organic fertilizers to pearl millet crop left behind sufficient residual effect, which tended significant increase in yield attributes and yields of mustard across the years as well as in the pooled data of two years. The EC, pH, organic carbon, available NPK and micronutrients in soil were improved after the crop sequence in the treatments where inorganic fertilizers were blended with organic sources in pearl millet crop. Mean maximum net return (Rs. 20756 ha-1) and mean B:C ratio (1.64) were obtained with 100% RD + vermicompost + biofertilizer closely followed by 100% RD + vermicompost.
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    Compactability Behaviour Of Soils Under Different Cropping Sequences
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University; Hisar, 2005) Dinesh Kumar; Phogat, V. K.
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    Development And Standardization Of Media Package On Animal Husbandry Practices For Rural Women Of Haryana .2005
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University; Hisar, 2005) Jain, Vinita; Varma , Shashi kanta
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    Post-Harvest Management And Processing Of Agricultural Products In Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University; Hisar, 2006) Rajender Kumar; Khatkar, R. K.
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    Evaluation Of Native Strains Of Bacillus Thuringiensis Against Helicoverpa Armigera ( Hubner)
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University; Hisar, 2005) Sushil Kumar; Chauhan, R.
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    Studies On Slow Red Rot Resistance In Sugarcane And Variability Among The Isolates Of Colletotrichum Falcatum Went
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University; Hisar, 2005) Yadav, Narender Singh; Satyavir
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    Effect Of Pruning And Ethrel Appication On Vegitative Growth And Fruit Yield Of Cucumber Under Greenhouse Condition
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University; Hisar, 2005) Suthar, Mange Ram; Mangal,J. L.
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    Studies on Epidemiology and Management of root-rot of clusterbean
    (CCSHAU, 2005) Shekhar Kumar; Sher Singh
    Root-rot complex in clusterbean caused by Rhizoctonia bataticola, Fusarium solani and Sclerotium rolfsii is a major disease of clusterbean [Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub] in Haryana. The inoculum age of 7 days old culture, inoculum density of 50g/kg soil, soil temperature of 30oC, soil moisture of 30 per cent water holding capacity (WHC) and soil pH of 6.0 were found to be optimum for disease development in three varieties, viz. FS-277, Pusa Nav Bahar (PNB) and HG-75. Garlic extract at 20 per cent concentration was found most effective against root-rot complex which showed maximum inhibition of the pathogen, i.e., 90.25 per cent under laboratory conditions. Under screenhouse conditions garlic extract at 20 per cent concentration in HG-75 was found most effective against the pathogens which exhibited minimum seedling mortality (4.75%). Trichoderma harzianum was found an effective antagonist against root-rot complex which showed maximum inhibition of the pathogen, i.e., 73.77 per cent under laboratory conditions. Under screenhouse conditions Trichoderma harzianum in HG-75 was found most effective against the pathogens which exhibited minimum seedling mortality (5.50%). Among organic amendments mustard residue and vermicompost when applied in combination @ 5g/kg soil resulted in maximum disease control, i.e., 11.75 per cent seedling mortality in HG-75.
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    Comparative Studies On In Vitro And In Vivo Multiplication Of Guava ( Psidium Guajava L. )
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University; Hisar, 2006) Anuja Kumari; Joon, M S