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    Effect of tillage, green manuring, rice establishment methods and crop residue management practices on micronutrient uptake and transformation under rice-wheat cropping system
    (Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, 2018) Mandeep Kaur; Dhaliwal, S.S.
    The present study was carried out under two on-going field experiments at research farm, Department of Soil Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana in split plot design with three replications. The soil of both experimental fields was loamy sand in texture, taxonomically classified as Typic Ustrochrept. The first experiment comprised of twelve treatment combinations among which the main plots consisted of four rice establishment methods viz. direct seeded rice under zero tillage (DSR-ZT), conventional tillage (DSR-CT), reduced tillage (DSR-RT) and puddled transplanted rice (PTR) and three subplots in wheat viz. conventional tillage (CTW-R), zero tillage without rice straw (ZTW-R) and zero till with rice straw (ZTW+R). In this study, soil samples were analyzed for basic chemical indices of soil quality. The DTPA-extractable micronutrient cations (Zn, Fe, Mn and Cu) and their different chemical fractions were analyzed using atomic absorption spectrophotometer (Varion AAS-FS Model). The ZTW+R showed marked increase in concentration of DTPA-extractable Zn, Fe, Mn and Cu and their transformation from occluded fractions towards bio-available forms. Residual fraction of all the micronutrient cations was found to be the most dominant fraction and water soluble + exchangeable fraction was found to be least dominant in soil. Organically bound fraction of all the micronutrient cations studied was found to be most important fraction contributing towards micronutrient uptake by both rice and wheat crops. The ZTW+R produced significantly higher wheat grain yield than ZTW-R. Moreover, rice grain yield under PTR and DSR-RT was comparable but significantly higher than DSR-CT and DSR-ZT. The second experiment consisted of twelve treatment combinations among which the four main plots comprised of puddled transplanted rice with no wheat straw retained (PTRW0), puddled transplanted rice with 25% anchored wheat straw retained (PTRW25), PTRW0 + GM and PTRW25 + GM. Similarly, three subplot treatments included conventional tillage wheat without rice residue (CTWR0) zero tillage wheat without rice residue (ZTWR0) and ZTW with 100% rice residue retained as mulch (ZTWR100) in subsequent wheat crop. The results of the study revealed that soil pH decreased however, SOC and availability of DTPA-extractable micronutrients increased with crop residue retention and GM incorporation in soil. The DTPA-extractable Zn, Cu, Fe and Mn showed sharp decrease from 0-7.5 cm to 7.5-15 cm soil depth and afterwards the decrease was gradual with further increase in soil depth. The transformation of Zn, Cu, Fe and Mn was found higher under PTRW25 + GM treatment from occluded (AFeOx and CFeOx) fractions to mobile (WSEX) ones. Highest productivity and Zn, Cu, Fe and Mn uptake by grain and straw of rice and wheat were also recorded under PTRW25 + GM treatment. In nutshell, green manure incorporation and crop residue retention over the soil surface substantially increased the crop productivity and availability of Zn, Fe, Mn and Cu in soil.
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    Impact Of Dietary Counselling On Nutritional Status Of Senior Citizen In Punjab
    (Punjab Agricultural University ;Ludhiana, 2000) Mandeep Kaur; Murgai, V.
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    Health Problems In Rural Punjab : Status, Causes And Consequences
    (Punjab Agricultural University; Ludhiana, 2005) Mandeep Kaur; Sukhdev Singh
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    Effect of planting pattern and straw management on herbicide persistence, productivity and quality of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and onion (Allium cepa L.)
    (unjab Agricultural University, 2009) Mandeep Kaur; U.S. Walia
    inconsistent encouragement over the years. The constant affection, eternal blessings and good wishes of elder sister Monia and brothers Balpreet Singh, Harpreet Saini and Randeep Singh and Bhabhi Gurtinder Kaur & Rajwinder Kaur could never be forgotten and would be retained in deeper depths of my interiors. My soulful gratitude to my betterhalf Dr. Jaspreet Singh Saini for his indefinite love, good wishes, support and insist of completion of my studies. This work would not have been accomplished without the constant encouragement, warm blessings and intimate help bestowed upon me by Dr. Navneet Kaur and Mandeep Singh and all the members of my loving in-laws. The constructive moral support and affection received from my divine father-in-law S. Amarjit Singh Saini and mother-in-law Smt. Prabhjot Kaur Saini needs a special mention in the completion of the present studies. How can I forget Tejveer, Yuvneil & Mehtaj whose innocent faces and cheerful cries always enlightened my momentum.
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    Effect of planting pattern and straw management on herbicide persistence, productivity and quality of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and onion (Allium cepa L.)
    (PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, 2009) Mandeep Kaur
    The field experiment on “Effect of planting pattern and straw management on herbicide persistence, productivity and quality of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and onion (Allium cepa L.)” was conducted at the experimental field of PAU, Ludhiana during rabi seasons of 2006-07 and 2007-08. The studies reveal that growth and development of P. minor were slightly reduced under Happy Seeder sown crop and zero till sowing in standing stubbles than bed sowing, zero tillage after burning and conventional tillage after partial burning. Growth parameters, yield attributes and grain yield of wheat were not significantly influenced by different planting patterns. Conventional tillage and bed sowing treatments slightly improved the physical properties of soil. Application of sulfosulfuron 25 g ha-1 , mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron 12 g ha-1 and pinoxaden 50 g ha-1 significantly reduced the growth and development of P. minor and hence significantly increased grain yield of wheat than unweeded (control). Hectolitre weight, sedimentation value and protein content of wheat grain under different planting patterns were non-significant. Hectolitre weight and sedimentation value were significantly higher in herbicidal treatments than control. Residues of sulfosulfuron 25 g ha-1 , mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron 12 g ha-1 and pinoxaden 50 g ha-1 were detected at 1 day after spray in soil at depth 0-15 cm but residues of herbicides were not detected in soil at other observational periods and in grain and straw at harvest. The highest microbial population was observed under zero till sowing with Happy Seeder followed by zero till sowing in standing stubbles among planting patterns and in unsprayed plots among weed control treatments at all observational period. There was decrease in viable microbial counts at 15 days after spray and further the microbial population started to regain. The bulb yield of onion crop was not significantly influenced with planting patterns and rice straw incorporation levels. However, onion transplanted after rice straw incorporation yielded higher in flat sowing followed by bed sowing techniques. During both the years, application of oxyfluorfen 0.225 kg ha-1 recorded the maximum bulb diameter (60, 90 DAT and at uprooting time) which was statistically at par with pendimethalin 0.75 kg ha-1 and two hand weedings and these treatments were found to be significantly better than fluchloralin 1.125 kg ha-1 and unweeded (control). Application of oxyfluorfen 0.225 kg ha-1 gave the highest bulb yield which was statistically at par with pendimethalin 0.75 kg ha-1 and two hand weedings. These treatments proved significantly better than fluchloralin 1.125 kg ha-1 and unweeded (control) treatment. Also, bulb yield produced by fluchloralin 1.125 kg ha-1 was significantly better than unweeded (control). Soil samples of oxyfluorfen 0.225 kg ha-1, pendimethalin 0.75 kg ha-1 and fluchloralin 1.125 kg ha-1 treated plots taken 1 day after spray showed residues of respective herbicides. Samples of onion bulbs at 30, 60, 90 days after spray and at uprooting stage showed no residues of applied herbicides. The highest microbial population was observed under flat and bed sowing after rice straw incorporation treatments and unsprayed plots among weed control treatments at all observational period. There was decrease in viable microbial counts at 15 days after spray as compared to that at 0 day after spray and further the microbial poatiopuln started to regain.