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    Synthesis of boron and phosphorous doped graphene fabricated with magnesium ferrite – bentonite nanocomposite for the remediation of pollutants
    (Punjab Agricultural University, 2022) Manpreet Kaur; Manpreet Kaur
    Graphene oxide (GO) doped with heteroatoms are gaining interest in depollution of water because of their large surface area. The boron-doped GO (B-GO), phosphorous-doped GO (P-GO) and boron and phosphorous co-doped GO (BPGO) in different w:w ratios were synthesized and fully characterized using analytical techniques viz. FT-IR, XRD, SEM-EDS, TEM, BET, Mössbauer and XPS. In order to impart magnetic features to doped GO materials, magnesium ferrite-bentonite (MGF-B) was used to fabricate nanocomposite of MGF-B and BPGO having hierarchical nanoflowers like morphology (HNFs). TEM of co-doped GO showed more wrinkled surface than doped GO, whereas in case of HNFs, chiffon-like BPGO nanosheets were wrapped on the MGF-B surface, resulting in a porous flower-like morphology. The synthesized materials were explored as adsorbents for the removal of Pb(II) and As(III) ions and as photocatalysts for the degradation of martius yellow, p-nitrophenol and malathion from synthetic waste water. The trend for the percentage removal of heavy metals by adsorption and degradation of organic pollutants by photocatalysis in the descending order was found to be: HNFs > BPGO-1:1 > BPGO-1:5 > BPGO-1:0.2 > MGF-B > P-GO > B-GO > GO. The adsorptive and photocatalytic potential of HNFs was greater as compared to pristine, doped and codoped GO due to high surface area, remarkable charge transfer ability and layered structure of codoped GO sheets. The HNFs possessed appreciable saturation magnetization than doped and co-doped GO layers, which led to its easy separation and reusability. Box-Behnken design was utilized for exploring the simultaneous effects of the independent variables on removal of metal ions and degradation of organic pollutants (as dependent variable) using HNFs. The adsorption and photocatalytic mechanism was proposed on the basis of adsorption isotherm, thermodynamic, kinetic and quenching studies. Enhanced activity of HNFs with adsorption of heavy metal could be defined by the electronic structural properties of elements. The best adsorbent and photocatalyst were also tested for spiked solution containing different metal ions and real life industrial water matrices.
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    Assessment of Salix clones for morphological and physiological traits under salt stress
    (Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, 2022) Manpreet Kaur; Thakur, Sapna
    The present investigation entitled “Assessment of Salix clones for morphological and physiological traits under salt stress” was carried out in the teaching area, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab during the year, 2021. Stem cuttings of selected five Salix clones were established in a pot experiment in Feb, 2021 arranged in Factorial Completely Randomized Design (CRD) using four replications and were irrigated with 0, 20, 40, 60, 80mM NaCl treatments for the active growth period. The observations on growth and physiological characteristics of clones as well as chemical parameters of soil were recorded at an interval of two months after initiation of salinity treatments i.e., May, July and October. However, the biomass parameters were recorded at the end of experiment. All the growth and biomass traits showed significantly reduction with increase in salinity treatments. Among physiological traits, significant reduction were observed in total chlorophyll, carotenoids, total starch and relative water content, while salinity stress raised the content of proline, total soluble sugar, total soluble protein, total phenol, electrolyte leakage and Na+/K+ ratio in all the clones. The enzymatic activities of POD and SOD increased in all the clones when subjected to higher levels of salinity stress. On the basis of overall mean performance, clone UHF 03 showed better growth and biomass accumulation at 80 mM and was found to be the most tolerant to salinity stress among tested clones. SEM and EDS mapping confirmed anatomical changes and higher Na accumulations in the roots and leaves of Salix in response to salinity stress. Highest heritability and genetic gain were recorded for relative water content, POD, fresh root weight, dry root weight and proline content. Strong correlation was observed for total dry weight with various physiological traits i.e., total starch, relative water content, total chlorophyll, carotenoids, total phenol, electrolyte leakage, Na+/K+ ratio, SOD and POD and thus, these traits must be given due importance while making selection for salt tolerance in Salix species.
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    Mapping and transfer of higher grain length and multiple rust resistance from T.dicoccoides to cultivated wheat
    (Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, 2022) Manpreet Kaur; Satinder Kaur
    Wild emmer wheat, Triticum dicoccoides, the progenitor of modern tetraploid and hexaploid wheats, is an important resource of new variability for disease resistance genes and grain yield traits. T.dicoccoides acc. pau14723 showed resistant to leaf and stripe rust races and was crossed with T.dicoccoides acc. pau4663 (susceptible to leaf and stripe rust) for studying the inheritance and mapping the genes for leaf and stripe rust resistance. Recombinant inbred lines were developed and screened against highly virulent Pt and Pst pathotypes at the seedling and adult plant stages. Inheritance analyses revealed that both the rust infections were controlled by dominant major single gene. For mapping these genes, the markers showing diagnostic polymorphism in the resistant and susceptible bulks were amplified on all RILs. The molecular characterization identified the genes to be present on 1A chromosome of wheat (short arm). MapDisto version 1.7.5. Beta 4 software was used to determining the linkage present between the genes governing resistance and the SSR markers Xbarc148, Xbarc240, Xwmc93, Xwmc818. A total map size of 9.7cM was obtained showing no segregation between Lr and Yr genes and the marker lying closest to the resistance genes was Xbarc148 at 1 cM distance from the resistance genes. The variation in the T. dicoccoides for the yield related traits was studied by crossing the accessions having longer and wider grains with the accessions having shorter grains resulting in three different crosses: T.dico.14723 and T.dico. 4663, T.dico.5219 x T.dico. 4663 and T.dico. TA1027 x T.dico. 5232. The RIL populations developed from these crosses were screened for different traits affecting the yield which include 100 grain wt. (100 Gwt.), spike length (SpL), spike length with awns (SpLWA), no. of spikelets/spike (Splts/Sp), grain length (GL), grain width (GW) and grain area (GA). The interaction between the traits and their contribution to grain yield was studied. The molecular and the phenotypic data was statistically analyzed for the significant contribution of marker alleles. The evaluation of allelic effects of the polymorphic markers for each trait using Kruskal–Wallis test showed that the phenotypic differences in the mean value of GL, GA and GWT were statistically significant for the three different classes of TaGASR7-A and TaGASR7-D. The study suggests the use of variation existing in T.dicoccoides germplasm for wheat breeding programmes.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Effect of surface coatings and neem extract on post-harvest life and quality of Kinnow fruits under low temperature storage
    (Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, 2022) Manpreet Kaur; Gupta, Navjot
    Present study entitled “Effect of surface coatings and neem extract on post-harvest life and quality of Kinnow fruits under low temperature storage” was conducted at Department of Fruit Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana during the year 2020-21. The fruits of Kinnow were coated with sodium alginate (2%), aloe vera gel (50%), neem leaf extract (10%, 20% and 40%) and their various combinations and packed in corrugated fibre board (CFB) boxes (5% perforation) with paper lining before storage at 5-6oC and 90-95% RH for 75 days. Fruits were analyzed for various physical and biochemical parameters at 30, 45, 60 and 75 days interval. Results revealed that the physiological loss in weight and spoilage increased progressively with the advancement of storage period. Fruit juice content, peel thickness, titratable acidity, vitamin C content, carotenoid content, total phenol content, total flavonoid content, DPPH antioxidant activity and hydroxyl radical scavenging activity of Kinnow fruits showed a declining trend with the progression of storage period being the lowest in fruits kept under control. Whereas, TSS and sugars exhibited an initial increase in all the coated fruits during storage followed by a decreasing trend towards the end of storage period. However, the rate of increase in TSS and sugars during the initial stages of storage and later decrease was found to be higher in the untreated fruits. Fruits coated with 2% sodium alginate or 50% aloe vera gel in combination with 20% or 10% neem leaf extract or 50% aloe vera gel alone were found to be moderately to slightly desirable upto 75 days of storage. Among all the treatments, combined coatings of 2% sodium alginate + 20% neem leaf extract and 50% aloe vera gel + 20% neem leaf extract proved to be the most effective in extending storage life of Kinnow under low temperature storage conditions by reducing the physiological loss in weight and spoilage and maintaining higher content of juice, titratable acidity, vitamin C, carotenoid content, total phenol content, total flavonoid content, DPPH antioxidant activity and hydroxyl radical scavenging activity during storage.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Processing suitability of chili varieties for value added products
    (Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, 2020) Manpreet Kaur; Sachdev, Poonam A.
    The present investigation entitled ―Processing suitability of chili varieties for value-added products‖ was carried out with the objectives to assess the physicochemical, phytochemical and antioxidant activity of Punjab Sindhuri and CH-27 chili varieties, development of chilli paste with enhanced shelf stability, drying characteristics of chili varieties and preparation of value added products with greater shelf stability and to extract oleoresins by using conventional and non-conventional methods. The CH-27 contained highest total soluble solids (5º Brix), total solids (20.7%), ash content (1.47%), total sugars (4.4mg/100 gm), crude fibre (9.81%), total phenolics (276 mg/100ml), ascorbic acid (132.17 mg/100 gm) and capsaicin (1.17%), while Punjab sindhuri contained highest total chlorophyll (10.43), carotenoids (12.05mg/100 gm), β-carotene (5.85mg/100 gm) and lycopene (3.2µg/100 gm). Among different drying techniques, freeze drying at -40ºC showed significantly highest retention of physicochemical, phytochemical and antioxidant properties in both chili varieties. During 8 months storage (room as well as refrigeration), honey chili sauce containing CH-27 (red) showed utmost retention of total phenolics (679.46mg/100ml), β-carotene (308 mg/100 gm), lycopene (4.59µg/100 gm), per cent inhibition of DPPH (52.02%), FRAP (3.43 mM/100 gm), while honey chili sauce containing Punjab sindhuri (red) significantly retained maximum total solids (84.49%) ascorbic acid (5.54mg/100 gm), color a value (4.84), ash content (2.86%) and total sugars (63.56 gm/100 gm). Red and green form of both chili varieties were processed into the paste and stored at the room as well as refrigeration temperature. The chili paste yield was found significantly higher for Punjab sindhuri (green and red) than CH-27. Treatment containing 0.2gm KMS + 0.2gm sodium benzoate + 1ml acetic acid + 5gm NaCl per 100 gm of chili paste was found to be effective for the better retention of physicochemical, phytochemical and antioxidant activity during 10 months duration of storage. Highest oleoresin yield i.e.7.1% from Punjab sindhuri red variety was observed with ultrasonication method.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Variation in root architecture of advance wheat lines under drought and irrigated conditions
    (Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, 2021) Manpreet Kaur; Dhingra, Madhu
    In the present study, a set of thirty six advance wheat lines including four checks were evaluated for morpho-physiological and yield attributes under irrigated and restricted irrigation conditions in the field. Morphological and yield attributes revealed significant differences among the lines under both the moisture regimes, indicating genetic diversity in the set. Under restricted irrigation conditions, all the lines were affected in terms of plant height, days to flowering and maturity, number of tillers, spikelets per spike and yield attributes; though checks were capable of retaining the performance with minimum reduction in grain yield. Genotypes PBW-677, BWL-3504 and BWL-3498 recorded 0.38-1.99% reduction in yield and were comparable to checks PBW-175 (0.33%) and C-306 (0.53%). On the contrary, genotypes PBW-765, HD-2967, and BRW-3775 recorded 34.65, 38.36 and 39.47% reduction in grain yield under restricted irrigation condition. Genotypes PBW-677, BWL-3504, BWL-3498 and BWL-5233 also depicted lesser effect of water deficit on physiological and biochemical traits viz. chlorophyll content (0.29-2.36% reduction), NDVI (0-0.59% reduction), MSI (3.4-6.2%), RWC (1.0-5.6%), total soluble sugars (36-49% increase) and proline content (1-5%). Genotypes also showed variability in stomatal characteristics with lower stomatal frequency and higher stomatal size in checks. On the basis of percent reduction in grain yield, genotypes with minimum reduction (PBW-677, BWL3504, BWL-3498 and BWL-5233-category I) and maximum reduction (HD-2967, BRW-3775 and PBW-765-category II) along with checks were characterized for root architecture traits. Seminal root traits and root hair density varied under water stress, with higher number of roots and root hair density in checks and category I genotypes. Category I genotypes exhibited longer roots (78.60-88cm) with higher biomass (6.88-10g) at vegetative and reproductive stages. For shoot length and biomass, all the genotypes responded positively under irrigated regime but effect of drought was particularly significant for category II genotypes. Number of nodal roots was also higher in PBW-677 and BWL-3498 respectively. Thus higher number and length of seminal roots, length of nodal roots and total root length and biomass coupled with minimum reduction in grain yield in genotypes PBW-677, BWL3498 and BWL-3504 under restricted irrigation condition indicates the association of root traits with water use efficiency and their role in imparting drought tolerance.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Isolation and screening of pesticide-tolerant phosphate-solublizing bacteria from potato rhizosphere
    (Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, 2021) Manpreet Kaur; Vyas, Pratibha
    The present study was carried out with the aim to develop pesticide-tolerant phosphatesolubilizing bacterial inoculants for improving the growth and phosphorus uptake in potato. A total of 37 phosphate-solubilizing bacteria were isolated from the rhizosphere of potato growing at different locations of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. The bacterial isolates showed phosphate solubilization index ranging from 1.3 to 6.7 mm on modified Pikovskaya agar and phosphate solubilization in liquid medium varying from 115.4 – 919 µg ml-1 with significant difference among the isolates. The isolates were further tested for their tolerance against two commonly used pesticides in potato on minimal salt agar medium amended with three concentrations 1.25, 2.5 and 7.5 μl ml-1 (lower, recommended and higher dosages) of chlorpyrifos and 0.187, 0.375 and 0.75 g ml-1 (lower, recommended and higher dosages) of carbofuran. Out of 37 PSB isolates, only 7 showed pesticide tolerance. The phosphate solubilising ability of the isolates was found to decrease significantly with increased concentrations of pesticides. Seven pesticide-tolerant PSB were identified as Arthrobacter oxydans (PR2PSB2), Bacillus licheniformis (PR3PSB9, PR3PSB10, PR3PSB12 and PR3PSB13), Bacillus subtilis (PR3PSB11) and Bacillus flexus (PR4PSB1) based on phenotypic features, biochemical tests and Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization time of Flight Mass Spectroscopy (MALDI-TOF-MS) analysis. Four pesticide-tolerant and phosphate-solubilizing bacterial isolates belonging to different species were tested for their ability to promote growth and phosphorus uptake in potato in pesticide amended soils under greenhouse conditions in pots. A significant difference was observed in the growth parameters, P content in shoots and soil P with the use of pesticide-tolerant PSB strains over the uninoculated control. The plant growth promotion and phosphorus content decreased with an increase in pesticide concentrations. The bacterial strains also differed significantly in their ability to promote the potato growth and phosphorus uptake. The highest growth promotion and P uptake was observed with consortium 1 containing Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus flexus and Bacillus subtilis (PR3PSB10, PR4PSB1 and PR3PSB11). The study has led to the selection of pesticidetolerant phosphate-solubilizing bacterial consortium for improved growth and phosphorus uptake in potato.
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    Protected cultivation of vegetables in Punjab-an economic analysis
    (Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, 2020) Manpreet Kaur; Parminder Kaur
    The present study was undertaken to assess the costs and returns in the production of major vegetable crops under protected cultivation vis-à-vis open field cultivation, to examine the economic viability of investment for the production of vegetables under protected cultivation and to identify the constraints in the production of vegetables under protected cultivation technique and making suggestions for streamlining the same. The primary data for the year 2018-19 were collected from 40 poly house and 40 open field farmers from Ludhiana and Jalandhar districts. The results revealed that the cost of establishment of polyhouse was to the tune of Rs.18,70,000/4000m2 with subsidy. The total per acre cost of production of capsicum, tomato and cucumber under polyhouse was higher by Rs.417233 (336.45%), Rs.420370 (328.73%) and Rs.398310 (343.02%) respectively than that of open field cultivation. The net returns under polyhouses were higher by Rs.280582.90 (510.50%), Rs.157269.84 (233.49%) and Rs.163925.05 (434.53%) respectively for the said crops in polyhouse cultivation. The huge differences in cost of production in polyhouse cultivation of vegetables were due to the use of more number of seedlings, costly seeds, high field and bed preparation cost and requirement of skilled labour while expenditure on weeding and irrigation was found less in polyhouse cultivation of vegetables. The yield of capsicum (111.05%), tomato (115.33%) and cucumber (109.14%) in polyhouse cultivation was found higher as compared to open field cultivation of vegetables. The cultivation of vegetables under polyhouse was found to be feasible as reflected in higher values of NPV i.e. Rs. 17,61,915.66, Rs. 8,18,623.31 and Rs. 6,17,997.35 per 4000m2 with benefit cost ratio (BCR) of 1.3, 1.1 and 1.5 and Internal rate of return (IRR) of 24%, 17% and 15% respectively for capsicum, tomato and cucumber. High investment cost, lack of technical guidance, costly seeds, non-availability of skilled labour and high cost of maintenance were the major constraints faced by polyhouse farmers. Despite these constraints, cultivation of vegetables under polyhouse emerges as a profitable venture to increase farmers‟ income.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Eating disorders and its effect on nutritional status of college girls
    (Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, 2020) Manpreet Kaur; Grover, Kiran
    Eating disorders and overweight are notable health issues, which are increasing day by day among young adults. Therefore, extent and type of eating disorders among college girls and its effect on their nutritional status was evaluated by conducting a study in two phases. In first phase, sample of 500 college girls in age group of 18-25 years was selected from five colleges of Ludhiana city, Punjab. Eating disorders were assessed by using Eating Attitude Test (EAT) questionnaire. In second phase, on the basis of scores (<20 considered as eating disorders and >20 considered as non-eating disorders) sub sample of 60 subjects with and without eating disorders (30 each) were selected. Prevalence rate on basis of Eating Attitude test (EAT) scale was found to be 46 percent with higher mean scores of oral control (15.86±6.29) followed by dieting (13.17±8.47) , bulimia and food preoccupation (3.86±1.98). Higher percentage of subjects with eating disorders was found to be overweight and obese. The low level of physical activity and performances were observed among subjects with eating disorders. A higher inadequate food intake was observed among subjects with eating disorders as compared to without eating disorders. The percent adequacy of macro as well as micro nutrients was found to be lower among subjects with eating disorders. The mean per cent adequacy of food and nutrient intake of college girls was found to be marginal or poor. A significantly higher visceral fat rating was recorded among subjects with eating disorders which showed high risk of various diseases. Higher percentage of college girls with eating disorders were found to be anemic having low hemoglobin level. This demands formulation of nutrition and health fitness clubs in colleges to create awareness and practices regarding diet, exercise and yoga.