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Anand Agricultural University, Anand

Anand Agricultural University (AAU) was established in 2004 at Anand with the support of the Government of Gujarat, Act No.(Guj 5 of 2004) dated April 29, 2004. Caved out of the erstwhile Gujarat Agricultural University (GAU), the dream institution of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Dr. K. M. Munshi, the AAU was set up to provide support to the farming community in three facets namely education, research and extension activities in Agriculture, Horticulture Engineering, product Processing and Home Science. At present there seven Colleges, seventeen Research Centers and six Extension Education Institute working in nine districts of Gujarat namely Ahmedabad, Anand, Dahod, Kheda, Panchmahal, Vadodara, Mahisagar, Botad and Chhotaudepur AAU's activities have expanded to span newer commodity sectors such as soil health card, bio-diesel, medicinal plants apart from the mandatory ones like rice, maize, tobacco, vegetable crops, fruit crops, forage crops, animal breeding, nutrition and dairy products etc. the core of AAU's operating philosophy however, continues to create the partnership between the rural people and committed academic as the basic for sustainable rural development. In pursuing its various programmes AAU's overall mission is to promote sustainable growth and economic independence in rural society. AAU aims to do this through education, research and extension education. Thus, AAU works towards the empowerment of the farmers.

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    INTEGRATED NITROGEN MANAGEMENT IN MAIZE (POPCORN) (Zea mays everta L.) – CHICKPEA (Cicer arietinum L.) INTERCROPPING SYSTEM AND IT’S RESIDUAL EFFECT ON SUMMER VEGETABLE COWPEA (Vigna unguiculata L.walp)
    (DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY B. A. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ANAND, 2020) Vaghela Gaurang Manilal; Dr. N. P. Chauhan
    A field experiment was conducted at Agronomy Farm, Anand Agricultural University, Anand to find out the “Integrated nitrogen management in maize (popcorn) (Zea mays everta L.) - chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) intercropping system and it’s residual effect on summer vegetable cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.walp)” during rabi and summer season of 2017-18 and 2018-19. There were sixteen treatment combinations comprised of four intercropping systems viz., S1: maize sole, S2: chickpea sole S3: maize - chickpea 1:1 and S4: maize - chickpea 2:2 set as main plot treatments and four integrated nitrogen management viz., N1: 100 % RDN, N2: 75 % RDN + 25 % vermicompost N3: 75 % RDN + 25 % FYM and & N4 : 50 % RDN + 25 % vermicompost + 25 % FYM set as sub plot treatments in split plot design with four replications. The soil of experimental plot was loamy sand in texture. The soil was low in available nitrogen and medium in available phosphorous as well as in potash.
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    EFFECT OF SEED SOAKING AND FOLIAR SPRAY OF STRESS MITIGATING BIO-REGULATORS ON PRODUCTIVITY OF DURUM WHEAT UNDER CONSERVED SOIL MOISTURE CONDITION
    (DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY B. A. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ANAND, 2020) Ram Niwas Choudhary; Dr. K. D. Mevada
    A field experiment was conducted at Agricultural Research Station, Anand Agricultural University, Dhandhuka (Gujarat) during two consecutive rabi seasons of 2017-18 and 2018-19 to determine the effect of seed soaking and foliar spray of stress mitigating bio-regulators on productivity of durum wheat under conserved soil moisture condition. The experiment was laid out in randomized block design (factorial) with four replications under conserve moisture condition with sixteen treatment combinations comprising of four seed soaking treatments viz; S0 :no seed soaking, S1 :seed soaking with water, S2 :seed soaking with salicylic acid @ 100 ppm and S3 :seed soaking with thiourea @ 500 ppm; and four foliar spray treatments viz; C0 : no spray, C1 : foliar spray water spray, C2 :foliar spray with salicylic acid @ 100 ppm and C3: foliar spray with thiourea @ 1000 ppm, twice at tillering stage (40-45 DAS) and at ear emergence (65 -70 DAS) stage .
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    NITROGEN MANAGEMENT FOR ENHANCING PRODUCTIVITY AND QUALITY OF FINGER MILLET (Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn)
    (DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY B. A. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ANAND, 2020) Patel Himanshi Hitendrakumar; Dr. Jagruti C. Shroff
    The present investigation entitled “Nitrogen management for enhancing productivity and quality of finger millet. (Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn)” was carried out at the College Agronomy Farm, B. A. College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand during kharif season of the year 2019. The soil of the experimental plot was loamy sand in texture having good drainage with 7.21 pH. The soil was low in organic carbon and available nitrogen, while medium in available phosphorus and available potash. The experiment comprised of nine treatments and was laid out in randomized block design with four replications. The details of nine treatments are as follows, T1 - RDN 40 kg ha-1, T2- 50% N through FYM + 50% N through fertilizer, T3- 50% N through vermicompost + 50% N through fertilizer, T4- 50% N through NADEP compost + 50% N through fertilizer, T5 - 50% N through poultry manure + 50% N through fertilizer, T6 - 25% N through FYM + Azosprillum + 50% N through fertilizer, T7 - 25% N through vermicompost +Azosprillum + 50% N through fertilizer, T8 - 25% N through NADEP compost +Azosprillum + 50% N through fertilizer, T9 - 25% N through poultry manure + Azosprillum + 50% N through fertilizer.
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    RESPONSE OF SEMI RABI PEARL MILLET (Pennisetum glaucum) TO SOWING TIME, SPACING AND SOWING METHOD
    (DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY B.A. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ANAND, 2020) Niteshkumar Jaysinh Chaudhari; Dr. M. V. Patel
    A field experiment was conducted at the College Agronomy Farm, B. A. College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat) entitled “Response of semi rabi pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) to sowing time, spacing and sowing method” during semi rabi season of the years 2016-17 and 2017-18. The soil of the experimental site was loamy sand, locally known as “Goradu” soil. The Goradu soil is of alluvial in origin and belongs to the Entisols. The soils of the experimental site was free from any kind of salinity or sodicity hazards, low in organic carbon and nitrogen, high in available phosphorus and potassium. There were 18 treatment combinations comprising of three levels, each of sowing times (30th August, 10th and 20th September) and spacing (30, 45 and 60 cm) and two levels of sowing methods (drilling and transplanting (Seeding in the nursery at the same date on drill sowing done)) embedded in a split-split plot design with four replications.
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    EFFECT OF LAND CONFIGURATION AND SULPHUR LEVELS ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF SUMMER GROUNDNUT (Arachis hypogaea L.)
    (DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY B. A. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ANAND, 2020) Mr. Manglesh; Dr. M. V. Patel
    A field experiment was conducted at College Agronomy Farm, B. A. College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand to find out the “Effect of land configuration and sulphur levels on growth and yield of summer groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)” during summer season of 2019. The soil of experimental plot was loamy sand which was low in available nitrogen (190.50 kg/ha) and sulphur (14.28 kg/ha) and medium in available phosphorous (52.40 kg/ha) and potash (507.60 kg/ha). The experiment consists of twelve treatment combinations comprised of three land configuration (L1: flat bed, L2: flat bed with earthing up and L3: ridges and furrow) and four sulphur levels (S1: 0 kg/ha, S2: 20 kg/ha, S3: 40 kg/ha, and S4: 60 kg/ha). The field experiment was laid out in a split plot design with four replications, wherein, land configuration were relegated as main plot and sulphur levels were allotted as sub-plot treatments.
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    EFFECT OF INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT ON YIELD AND QUALITY OF DUAL PURPOSE FODDER OAT (Avena sativa L.)
    (DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY B.A. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ANAND, 2020) Shiyal Vikram N.; Dr. H. K. Patel
    A field experiment was carried out at Main Forage Research Station, Anand Agricultural University, Anand to study the “Effect of integrated nutrient management on yield and quality of dual purpose fodder oat (Avena sativa L.)” during rabi season 2019-20. The soil of experimental unit was loamy sand in texture (locally called as “Goradu” soil) having good moisture retention and drainage capacity. The experiment site was low in organic carbon (0.28%) and available nitrogen (232.87 kg/ha), while medium in phosphorus (35.12 kg/ha) and medium to high in potassium (280.20 kg/ha) with pH 7.46 and EC 0.21 dS/m. The experiment encompassed of ten treatments and it was laid out in randomized block design with four replications. The details of treatments are as follows, T1 (100% RDF), T2 (10t FYM + 100% RDF), T3 (Castor Cake + 100% RDF), T4 (Poultry Manure + 100% RDF), T5 (Neem Cake + 100% RDF), T6 (5t FYM + 25% N from FYM + 75% RDF + Bio-fertilizer), T7 (5t FYM + 25% N from Castor Cake + 75% RDF + Bio-fertilizer), T8 (5t FYM + 25% N from Poultry Manure + 75% RDF + Bio-fertilizer), T9 (5t FYM + 25% N from Neem Cake + 75% RDF + Bio-fertilizer) and T10 (50% N from FYM + 50% N from Castor Cake + Bio-fertilizer).
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    WEED MANAGEMENT IN RICE (Oryza sativa L.) NURSERY
    (Department of Agronomy B. A. College of Agriculture Anand Agricultural University Anand, 2020) Vala Jhanvi Rajnikant.; Dr. A. S. Bhanvadia
    The field experiment was carried out during the kharif season of 2019 at Regional Research Station, Anand Agriculture University, Anand to study the Weed Management in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Nursery. The experiment was laid out in randomized block design with three replications which consist 14 treatments viz., T1 : Pendimethalin @ 750 g/ha PPI, T2 : Pendimethalin @ 750 g/ha PE, T3 : Pendimethalin @ 750 g/ha PPI fb Bispyribac sodium @ 20 g/ha PoE, T4 : Pendimethalin 750 g/ha PE fb Bispyribac sodium @ 20 g/ha PoE, T5 : Pretilachlor @ 500 g/ha PE, T6 : Anilofos @300 g/ha PE, T7 : Oxadiargyl @ 90 g/ha PE, T8 : Ethoxysulfuron @ 15 g/ha PoE, T9 : Bispyribac sodium @ 20 g/ha PoE, T10 : Metsulfuron methyl + Chlorimuron ethyl @ 4 g/ha PoE, T11 : Penoxsulam @ 20 g/ha PoE, T12 : Rabbing of farm waste @ 10 t/ha, T13 : Hand weeding at 15 DAS and T14 : Weedy check.
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    VARIETAL RESPONSE OF SOYBEAN (Glycine max L. Merrill) TO VARIOUS INTRA ROW SPACING UNDER RIDGE AND FURROW SYSTEM
    (DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY B. A. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, ANAND, 2020) Rathwa Mayur K.; Dr. G. J. Patel
    With a view to study entitled “Varietal response of soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) to various intra row spacing under ridge and furrow system” a field experiment was conducted during 2019 at Tribal Research cum Training Centre, Anand Agricultural University, Devgadh Baria, Dist. Dahod, Gujarat. The experiment consisted of twelve treatment combinations with different varieties V1 (NRC 37), V2 (JS 20-34) and V3 (JS 335) and various intra row spacing S1 (45 x 5 cm), S2 (45 x 10 cm), S3 (45 x 15 cm) and S4 (45 x 20 cm) under ridge and furrow system. The experiment was laid out in randomized block design with factorial concept. The soybean was used in the experiment as a test crop. The soil of the experimental site was sandy loam in texture, free from any kind of salinity or sodicity hazards, having low in organic carbon and nitrogen, medium in available phosphorus and high potassium.
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    MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX WEED FLORA THROUGH HERBICIDE COMBINATIONS IN IRRIGATED WHEAT (Triticum aestivum L.) AND THEIR RESIDUAL EFFECT ON SUCCEEDING GREENGRAM (Vigna radiata L.)
    (Department of Agronomy B. A. College of Agriculture Anand Agricultural University Anand, 2020) Patel Vipulbhai Yogeshbhai; Dr. B. D. Patel
    A field experiment was conducted on loamy sand soil at the farm of AICRPWeed Management, B. A. College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat) to study the “Management of complex weed flora through herbicide combinations in irrigated wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and their residual effect on succeeding greengram (Vigna radiata L.)” during rabi-summer season of the year 2017-18 and 2018-19. In the experiment involved twelve treatments viz., T1 : Pendimethalin PE (750 g/ha), T2 : Pendimethalin + metribuzin (Tank mix) PE (500 + 175 g/ha), T3: Pendimethalin PE (500 g/ha) fb sulfosulfuron PoE (18 g/ha), T4 : Sulfosulfuron PoE (25 g/ha), T5 : Sulfosulfuron + 2,4-D (SS) (Tank mix) PoE (25 + 250 g/ha), T6 : Sulfosulfuron + metsulfuron (Premix) PoE (30 + 2 g/ha), T7 : Clodinafop PoE (60 g/ha), T8: Clodinafop + metsulfuron (Premix) PoE (60 + 4 g/ha), T9 : Metsulfuron methyl PoE (4 g/ha), T10 : Mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron (Premix) PoE (12 + 2.4 g/ha), T11 : Hand weeding (20 and 40 DAS) and T12 : Un-weeded control, in randomized block design with three replication.