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  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Studies on Epidemiology, Clinico-Biochemical Changes and Treatment of Toxocara Vitulorum In Suckling Calves In And Around Ranchi, Bihar
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 1999) Heishnam Usharani Devi; M.Z.Ansari
    Based on the overall score of the present finding, it can be concluded that piperazine citrate is a specific drug for the treatment of T. vitulorum infection in cow and buffalo-calves on account of rapid action and quick recovery from clinical symptoms of the disease. However, kriminth, being a herbal medicine, is safe, comparatively cheaper and effective drug and is recommended for use against natural T. vitulorum infection in cow and buffalo calves @50 ml/calf and repeated at an interval of 15 days, although its efficacy surmounts next to piperzine citrate.
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    Studies on the Performance Of Different Cultivars Of Kagzi Lime (Citrus aurantifalia Swingle)And Their Reaction To Bacterial Canker
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 1996) Rajeev Kumar; C.Singh
    In this investigation, detailed observation were recorded on the tree growth, fruit yield fruit quality and tolerance to canker. The salient finding of the trial are summarized as under: 1.The maximum tree vigour as manifested by tree height, girth and canopy was obtained on Nepali Kagzi closely followed by Banarasi and Madrasi and minimum tree vigour was recorded in seedling lime (hight 148.67cm , girth 15 cm and canopy 123.33 cm3). 2. Banarasi recorded the highest number of shoot (9.67) per square metre followed by Madrasi (9.50).Lowest number of shoot was noted a seedling lime. Similar trend was observed in case of number of leaves per square metre. 3.Banarasi was observed to attain the highest percentage of fruit set(60.67%) followed by Madrasi in seedling lime (27.67%) . Lowest fruit set was found in seedling lime (27.67%) 4. Baranasi Topped the list in respect of yield in Kologram as well as in number of fruits per plant (416.00,13.50 Kg per plant ) followed by Madrasi (374.33, 11.60 kg per plant ) and lowest yield was noted on seedling lime (126.33,3.36 Kg per plant) 5.Weight of ten fruits was maximum in Nepali Kagzi (550g) followed by Banarasi (325g) and Madrasi (315g). Minimum fruit weight was found in seedling lime (230.33g).