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University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru

University of Agricultural Sciences Bangalore, a premier institution of agricultural education and research in the country, began as a small agricultural research farm in 1899 on 30 acres of land donated by Her Excellency Maharani Kempa Nanjammanni Vani Vilasa Sannidhiyavaru, the Regent of Mysore and appointed Dr. Lehmann, German Scientist to initiate research on soil crop response with a Laboratory in the Directorate of Agriculture. Later under the initiative of the Dewan of Mysore Sir M. Vishweshwaraiah, the Mysore Agriculture Residential School was established in 1913 at Hebbal which offered Licentiate in Agriculture and later offered a diploma programme in agriculture during 1920. The School was upgraded to Agriculture Collegein 1946 which offered four year degree programs in Agriculture. The Government of Mysore headed by Sri. S. Nijalingappa, the then Chief Minister, established the University of Agricultural Sciences on the pattern of Land Grant College system of USA and the University of Agricultural Sciences Act No. 22 was passed in Legislative Assembly in 1963. Dr. Zakir Hussain, the Vice President of India inaugurated the University on 21st August 1964.

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    EFFECT OF SOIL AND FOLIAR APPLICATION OF BORON ON SOIL PROPERTIES, GROWTH, YIELD AND QUALITY OF GREEN GRAM (Vigna radiata L.)
    (UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, BANGALORE, 2020-11-25) RAMY, N.; MAMATHA, B.
    A field experiment entitled "Effect of soil and foliar application of boron on soil properties, growth, yield and quality of green gram (Vigna radiata L.)" was carried out during Kharif 2019-20 at ZARS, UAS, GKVK, Bangalore. The experiment comprised of twelve treatments, replicated thrice with RCBD. The results indicated that significantly higher available nitrogen (275.3 kg ha-1), available potassium (156.74 kg ha-1), exchangeable calcium (2.88 c mol (p) kg-1) and available sulphur (275.3 kg ha-1) were recorded in package of practice (FYM 7.50 t ha-1 + NPK 12.5:25:12.5 kg ha-1 + ZnSO4 10 kg ha-1), while significantly higher available phosphorus (28.12 kg ha-1) and available boron (0.57 mg kg-1) were recorded in treatment which received soil application of borax at 7.50 kg ha-1along with package of practice. Whereas, soil application of borax at 2.50 kg ha-1 + foliar application of boric acid at 0.1 % along with package of practice recorded significantly higher plant height (50.82 cm), number of branches plant-1 (8.29), seed yield (10.19 q ha-1), haulm yield (2.17 t ha-1) and B:C ratio (1.96). While, significantly higher crude protein content (25.38 %) in seed was noticed in treatment which received soil application of borax at 5.00 kg ha-1 + foliar application of boric acid at 0.1 % along with package of practice. However, soil application of borax at 7.5 kg ha-1along with package of practice recorded significantly higher uptake of boron (36.62 and 64.33 g ha-1) by seed and haulm of green gram, respectively.