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ThesisItem Open Access EFFECT OF GENOTYPE FRUIT MATURITY, SEED EXTRACTION METHODS AND SEED PRIMING ON SEED QUALITY OF CHILLI (CAPSICUM ANNUUM L.)(PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, LUDHIANA, 2009) MANPREET SINGH; CHEEMA, D.S.06062017_0005_0014_Abstract.pdfThesisItem Restricted DEVELOPMENT OF DATA MINING MODEL FOR BIOINFORMATICS SYSTEM(PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, LUDHIANA, 2003) MANPREET SINGH; SAWHNEY, B. K.19042017_0005_0023_Abstract.pdfThesisItem Restricted DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF STRAW PUSH- THROUGH ASSEMBLY FOR A NO-TILL DRILL(PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY; LUDHIANA, 2003) MANPREET SINGH; KHURANA, H. M.16052017_0003_0018_Abstract.pdfThesisItem Open Access CLINICAL EVALUATION OF ONE COMPARED TO MULTIPLE DISTAL FIXATION SCREWS IN STATIC INTRAMEDULLARY INTERLOCKING NAILING FOR MANAGEMENT OF CANINE LONG BONE FRACTURES(PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY; LUDHIANA, 2004) MANPREET SINGH; S.S. SINGH08062017_0002_0010_Abstract.pdfThesisItem Open Access A STUDY OF MARKETING CHANNEL MANAGEMENT OF PESTICIDES IN PUNJAB(PAU Ludhiana, 2011) MANPREET SINGH; Ramandeep SinghThe present study was conducted to assess the marketing channel of pesticides in Punjab with price spread in private and co-operative sector and to trend analysis of pesticides consumption for last decade from 2000-01 to 2009-10. The study was confined to Bathinda, Mansa, Muktsar and Ferozepur with maximum land holding under cotton crop, which is consuming more pesticides as compare to other crop. The study was conducted by using a structured, non-disguised schedule to take relevant data on the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the research project. Both primary and secondary data were used. The results revealed that pesticides consumption in Punjab has decreased in last decade. The study also indicated that 88 percent of pesticides were channelized through private sector and only 12 percent through co-operative sector. 75 percent of co-operative dealers had their chief source of credit as co-operative banks. On the other hand, 70.83 percent private agencies got loan from commercial banks. Although expenses of private dealers were high than co-operative. But their distributional margin was also quite high to cover all costs.