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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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  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    STUDIES ON STANDARDISATION OF CULTURAL PRACTICES FOR STRAWBERRY (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.)
    (University of Agricultural Sciences GKVK, Banglore, 2004-01-20) JAGADEESH C. MATHAD; M. M RAO
    Studies on Standardisation of Cultural Practices for Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.) JAGADEESH C. MATHAD 2001 MAJOR ADVISOR : Dr. M.M. RAO ABSTRACT Field experiments were carried out at Kotur village, about 10 k.m. away from UAS, Dharwad for two years (1997-99) to standardise the production technology for strawberry. Experiments on dates of planting revealed that August planting gave higher yield (> 8.0 t/ha) followed by June planting. The marketable yield, fruit weight, TSS and TSS / acid ratio were higher in August planting than June planting. The study on plant population indicated that the highest plant population of 1,11,111 plants / ha (30 x 30 cm) gave highest yield. The medium population of 55,555 plants / ha (30 x 30 cm) recorded lesser yield but recorded highest fruit weight, TSS, TSS/acid ratio and colour development. In case of nutritional experiment, the fertilizer schedule of 100:100:100 kg NPK/ ha with vermicompost (5t / ha) recorded highest yield (over 9.8 t / ha). The marketable yield and cost: benefit ratio (1:1.19) were also higher. The studies on mulches indicated that all the types of mulches used increased the yield over control. The highest yield (over 101 / ha) and cost; benefit ratio (1:1.09) was recorded in white over black laminated polyethylene mulch than other plastic mulches. In case of organic mulches, coirpith performed better than paddy straw. All polyethylene mulches favoured higher leaf area, fruit weight, TSS and anthocyanin pigments.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    STUDIES ON STANDARDISATION OF CULTURAL PRACTICES FOR STRAWBERRY (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.)
    (University of Agricultural Sciences GKVK, Banglore, 2004-01-20) JAGADEESH C. MATHAD; M.M. RAO
    Studies on Standardisation of Cultural Practices for Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.) JAGADEESH C. MATHAD 2001 MAJOR ADVISOR : Dr. M.M. RAO ABSTRACT Field experiments were carried out at Kotur village, about 10 k.m. away from UAS, Dharwad for two years (1997-99) to standardise the production technology for strawberry. Experiments on dates of planting revealed that August planting gave higher yield (> 8.0 t/ha) followed by June planting. The marketable yield, fruit weight, TSS and TSS / acid ratio were higher in August planting than June planting. The study on plant population indicated that the highest plant population of 1,11,111 plants / ha (30 x 30 cm) gave highest yield. The medium population of 55,555 plants / ha (30 x 30 cm) recorded lesser yield but recorded highest fruit weight, TSS, TSS/acid ratio and colour development