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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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    STUDIES ON SOIL AND FOLIAR APPLICATION OF BORON ON SOIL PROPERTIES, GROWTH, YIELD AND QUALITY OF CABBAGE (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.)
    (University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, 2022-12-07) RACHITHA, P J; SUBBARAYAPPA, C T
    A field experiment entitled “Studies on soil and foliar application of boron on soilproperties, growth, yield and quality of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.)” was carriedout in farmers field during Rabi 2021. The experiment was laid out in a RCBD with tentreatments replicated thrice. The results indicated significantly higher plant height (38.41 cm),number of loose leaves (16), plant spread in E-W (72.34 cm) and N-S direction (77.91 cm),chlorophyll content (67.83 SPAD reading), TSS (4.25⁰ Brix), ascorbic acid (52.59 mg 100g-1),crude fiber (16.09 %) and head yield (37.11 t ha-1) were recorded in treatment which receivedRDF+FYM+6.0 kg ha-1 B through borax as soil application + 0.25 % B through boric acid asfoliar application (T10) whereas lowest plant height (28.98 cm), number of loose leaves per plant(11), plant spread in E-W (45.78 cm) and N-S direction (28.57 cm), chlorophyll (44.94 SPAD reading), TSS (3.46⁰ Brix), ascorbic acid (36.34 mg 100g-1), crude fiber (10.29%) and head yield(27.39 t ha-1) was recorded in T1 (RDF+FYM). Higher boron content in leaves one week afterfoliar spray (55.36 mg kg-1) and at harvest (56.16 mg kg-1) was recorded in the treatment T10. Theboron content in heads of cabbage at harvest (52.00 mg kg-1) and boron uptake by cabbage (192.19 g ha-1) was significantly higher in T10 treatment. Significantly higher available boron insoil at harvest of cabbage (2.07 mg kg-1) was recorded in T5 treatment (RDF +FYM+8.0 ha-1boron through borax as soil application).December,
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    IMPACT OF IRRIGATION ON MICRONUTRIENT AVAILABILITY IN SOILS OF TBP AREA & INTERACTION OF PHOSPHORUS WITH ZINC & IRON IN RICE
    (UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES GKVK, BANGALORE, 1979) PUTTASWAMY, B; BADIGER, H K
    Abstract not available
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    STUDIES ON SOIL ZINC AND BORON AND CROPS RESPONSES IN ALLUVIAL SOILS OF ASSAM
    (UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, BANGALORE, 1984) SARMAH, B C; BADIGER, M K
    Abstract not available
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    STUDIES ON PHYSICAL - AMELIORATION OF SALT - AFFECTED SOILS BY TREES AND GRASS COVER
    (UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES GKVK BANGALORE, 1998-08-19) NADAGOUDAR, S. A.; PATIL, S.G.
    A field trail was conducted to highlight the role of trees and grass species on physicai-amelioration of salt-affected soils during 1995 at Agricultural Research Station, Gangavati, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka State. The experiment was laid out in RBD with three replications. Under various vegetative covers, soil BD decreased while, pore space and volume of expansion increased marginally. Among the silvi-cuiturai systems casuarina equisetifolia. Acacia nilotica and Dalbergia sissoo were found effective in improving these parameters. While, Azardirachta indica. Sesbania grandiflora and Hardwickia binnata remained poor in bringing about changes and remained comparable with control. These promising species also showed a marginal improvement in moisture retention at different suction gradients compared to less promising ones. These different vegetative covers also had influence on soil infiitrabiiity and hydraulic conductivity. The above promising silvi and siivi-pastoral systems were the most effective as compared to Hardwickia binnata, Sesbania grandifiora and Azardirachta indica with and without napier grass. Soil dispersion decreased significantly and so also erodibiiity under various vegetative covers. The species such as Casuarina equisetifolia. Acacia nilotica and Daibargia sissoo with and without napier were effective in reducing these parameters. Similarly, the latter species were superior in improving aggregate stability, mean weight diameter and proportion of macro-to-micro aggregates than other companion species. In general, effect of both siivi-and siivi-pastoral systems was confined more to surface (0-7.5 & 7.5-15cm) than lower depths.
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    COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF CITRUS ROOTSTOCKS IN THE ABSORPTION OF 15N AND 32P LABELLED NUTRIENTS
    (UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE BANGALORE, 1987) KESHAVA MURTHY, S V; IYENGAR, B R V
    Abstract not available
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    EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SOURCES OF NITROGENOUS FERTILISERS ON YIELD AND QUALITY OF MULBERRY AND COCOONS
    (UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, BANGALORE, 1988) SUBBARAYAPPA, C T; KENCHANNA GOWDA, S K.Dr
    Abstract not available
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    TRANSFORMATION OF APPLIED POTASSIUM IN COASTAL RICE SOIL
    (UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, BANGALORE, 1987) HEMACHANDRA; KRISHNAPPA, A M
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    INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC AMENDMENTS ON RELEASE AND UPTAKE OF PHOSPHORUS FROM MUSSOORIE ROCK PHOSPHATE IN RAINFED WETLAND RICE (Oryza sativa L.) OF COASTAL KARNATAKA
    (University of Agricultural Sciences GKVK, Bangalore, 1987) PRAKASHA, H C; BALAKRISHNA RAO, K
    Abstract not available