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Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola

Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola was established on 20th October, 1969 with its head-quarter at Akola. This Agricultural University was named after the illustrious son of Vidarbha Dr. Panjabrao (alias Bhausaheb) Deshmukh, who was the Minister for Agriculture,Govt. of India. The jurisdiction of this university is spread over the eleven districts of Vidarbha. According to the University Act 1983 (of the Government of Maharashtra), the University is entrusted with the responsibility of agricultural education, research and extension education alongwith breeder and foundation seed programme. The University has its main campus at Akola. The instructional programmes at main campus are spread over in 5 Colleges namely, College of Agriculture, College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, College of Forestry, College of Horticulture and Post Graduate Institute. At this campus 4 degree programmes namely B.Sc.(Agri.) B.Sc. (Hort.), B.Sc. (Forestry) and B.Tech. (Ag. Engg.) , two Master’s Degree Programmes viz. M.Sc.(Agri.) and M.Tech. (Agri.Engg.) and Doctoral Degree Programmes in the faculties of Agriculture and Agril. Engineering are offered. The University has its sub-campus at Nagpur with constituent College, College of Agriculture which offers B.Sc.(Agri.) and M.Sc.(Agri.) degree programmes. The Nagpur Campus is accomplished with a garden, surrounded by its natural beauty and a well established Zoo which attract the general public and visitors to the city. A separate botanic Garden is being maintained on 22 hectares with a green house for the benefit of research workers. In addition there are 2 affiliated grant-in-aid colleges and 14 private non-grant-in-aid colleges under the umbrella of this University A Central Research Station is situated at the main Campus which caters to the need of research projects undertaken by Crop Scientists of the principle crops of the region are Cotton, Sorghum, Oilseeds and Pulses.

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  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    EVALUATION OF LAND QUALITY INDICATORS FOR MAJOR COTTON GROWING SOILS OF JALGAON DISTRICT.
    (Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra., 2017-02-20) GAJARE , ASHISHKUMAR SURESH.; Dr Jagdish Prasad
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    CHARACTERIZATION, GENESIS AND EVALUATION OF SOILS IN A TOPOSEQUENCE IN RAIPUR DISTRICT OF CHHATTISGARH.
    (Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra., 2016-06-30) WAKODE , ROSHAN RAMKRUSHNA.; Dr. Jagdish Prasad
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    EVALUATION OF LAND USE SYSTEMS UNDER ORGANIC AGRICULTURE IN RELATION TO SOIL, CLIMATE AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS: A CASE STUDY FROM YAVATMAL DISTRICT, MAHARASHTRA.
    (Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra., 2006-12-29) DAMRE, PRADEEP RAMRAO.; Challa, Dr. O.
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    DYNAMICS OF ORGANIC POOLS UNDER LONG-TERM FERTILIZATION TO SORGHUM-WHEAT SEQUENCE IN VERTISOLS.
    (Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra., 2006-05-12) KOTANGALE, VANDANA SUKLAL.; Bharambe, Dr. P. R.
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    EFFECT OF CROP RESIDUE MANAGEMENT ON SOIL PRODUCTIVITY, YIELDS AND WATER USE EFFICIENCY UNDER SOYBEAN - CHICKPEA CROPPING SYSTEM.
    (Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra., 2005-10-11) JADHAO, VISHVAJEET ONKAR.; Bharambe, Dr. P. R.
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    DIAGNOSTIC NORMS FOR NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENT OF NAGPUR MANDARIN USING DRIS APPROACH.
    (Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra., 2003-01-10) KANKAL, DNYANESHWAR SHRIRAM.; Thakre, Dr. S. K.
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    SITE SPECIFIC NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT: VARIABILITY IN SOYBEAN AND COTTON YIELD RESPONSE AND SOIL PROPERTIES.
    (Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra., 2019-09-24) JANGILWAD, MADHAVI DATTATRYA.; Katkar, Dr. R. N.
    The field experiments were conducted to study the “Site Specific Nutrient Management: Variability in Soybean and Cotton Yield Response and Soil Properties” was conducted during the kharif season 2014-15 and 2015-16 at farmers’ fields in village’s in Akola district. The experiments comprised of four treatments as per the omission plot technique in randomized block design replicated on fifteen farmers’ fields and each farmers field was considered as one replication. The soil samples were collected at the start of experiment and after harvest of soybean and cotton to study the response of soybean and cotton to different treatments on properties of soil and nutrients on study of response of nutrients to soybean and cotton on the soil properties. The plant samples were collected at harvest of soybean and at boll development stage of cotton to estimate the nutrient concentration and uptake of primary, secondary and micronutrients. The seed and straw in respect of soybean was recorded at the harvest of crop. The yield attributing characters and seed cotton yield and stalk yield was recorded. The significantly highest seed yield of soybean was recorded with balanced application of NPK. The yield of soybean was most influenced by the omission of phosphorus indicating that phosphorus is most crucial element in soybean. The plant height, number of pods, number of seed per pod recorded highest with balanced nutrients and reduced significantly due to omission of nitrogen and phosphorus. The number of nodules per plant were decreased significantly due to omission of P and N. The significantly highest total uptake of N,P, K, S, Ca, Mg and micronutrients by soybean was recorded with balanced application of NPK. The significantly highest seed cotton yield and stalk yield, number of boll per plant and boll weight were recorded with the balanced application of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. The significant reduction in seed cotton yield and stalk yield were recorded in omission of nitrogen followed by potassium and phosphorus as compared to combined application of NPK in balanced quantity. The highest total uptake of N,P, K, S, Ca, Mg and micronutrients were recorded with the application of ample NPK and higher reduction in omission nitrogen and potassium. The post-harvest soil organic carbon content was found highest with the balanced application of NPK. The highest available nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, and micronutrients (Zn, Fe, Mn and Cu) were recorded with application of NPK in balanced quantity in both crops after harvest. The primary, secondary and micronutrients were found low where N,P and K was omitted from balanced application. The partial factor productivity and production efficiency were found most sensitive to potassium followed by nitrogen and phosphorus application in cotton. The partial factor productivity and production efficiency was found most sensitive to phosphorus followed by potassium and nitrogen application in soybean. The different from of potassium recorded highest in the treatment of potassium application and its deletion reduced availability of potassium after harvest of soybean and cotton. The different forms of potassium highest reduction due to omission of potassium. It can be concluded that the site specific nutrient management with balanced application of nutrients to soybean and cotton enhanced the yield and nutrient uptake, nutrient use efficiency besides improving the residual soil fertility and various potassium fractions.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    CHARACTERISTICS, GENESIS AND USE POTENTIAL OF SOlLS OF THE WESTERN GHATS, MAHARASHTRA.
    (Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra., 2000-01-18) LAL, SOHAN.; PAL, Dr. D.K.
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    EVALUATION OF SHRINK-SWELL SOILS AND GROUNDWATER OF THE PEDHI WATERSHED IN AMRAVATI DISTRICT FOR LAND USE PLANNING.
    (Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra., 2001-05-22) VAIDYA, PRAVIN HIMMATRAO; PAL, Dr. D. K .