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Banda University of Agriculture and Technology, Banda

Banda University of Agriculture and Technology, Banda has been established as a full-fledged State University, having unique honour of being the “First Agricultural University of Bundelkhand Region”. The University was notified vide Government Order No. 301/79-V-1-10-1 (Ka) 27-2009 Lucknow and established on 2nd March 2010 under Uttar Pradesh Agriculture University Act (Sanshodhan) 1958 Gazette-Adhiniyam 2010. Initially it was named as “Manyawar Shri Kanshiram Ji University of Agriculture and Technology, Banda”, which was changed as “Banda University of Agriculture and Technology, Banda” vide Uttar Pradesh Agriculture University Act (Sanshodhan) Adhiniyam, 2014, No. 1528(2)/LXXIX-V-1-14-1(Ka)-13-2014 dated 4th December 2014. The University has been established for the development of the agriculture and allied sectors in the Uttar Pradesh on the whole and Bundelkhand region in particular. It is committed to serve the Bundelkhand region with trinity concept, i.e. complete integration of teaching, research and extension for the development of agriculture and allied sectors in order to ensure food security and enhance socio-economic status of inhabitants. State Government of Uttar Pradesh has assigned the University with the responsibilities of (a) human resource generation and development, (b) generation and perfection of technologies, and (c) their dissemination to the farmers, orchardists and dairy farmers in the Chitrakoot Dham and Jhansi divisions. The Chirtrkoot Dham Division consists of four districts, namely Banda, Chitrakoot (Karvi), Mahoba and Hamirpur whereas Jhansi Division consists of Jhansi, Lalitpur and Jalaun (Orai) districts.

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    EVALUATION OF GLADIOLUS (GLADIOLUS HYBRIDUS HORT.) VARIETIES UNDER BUNDELKHAND REGION OF UTTAR PRADESH
    (Banda University of Agriculture & Technology, Banda-210001, Uttar Pradesh, India, 2020-12-21) Kumar, Alok; Kumar, Rakesh
    The present experiment was conducted at Instructional Farm, College of Horticulture, BUA&T, Banda during November 2019 – April 2020 with fifteen varieties of gladiolus (Gladiolus hybridus Hort.). The experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design (RBD) with three replications. The observations were recorded for various vegetative, flowering and corm parameters. The analysis of variance revealed wide and significant variations for most of the characters. The variety Praha took minimum days to sprouting of corm (5.17 days). Minimum days to spike emergence (66.67 days) and opening of first floret (86.21 days) were recorded in variety Gunjan. Among the varieties studied, highest plant height was observed in variety Shabnam (105.47 cm), whereas maximum spike length (89.93 cm) and rachis length (55.64 cm) was recorded in Essley Blue. Maximum floret size was recorded in variety Essley Blue (9.82 cm). Number of florets opened at one time was found maximum in variety Novalux (8.47). Shabnam showed maximum duration of flowering (17.98 days) and number of florets per spike (14.22). Suchitra recorded maximum vase life of 17.33 days. As for as corms and cormels production is concerned, maximum number of corms per plant were found in variety Viola (2.27). Corm diameter (6.77cm) and corm weight (100.00 g) was recorded maximum in the variety Praha. However, number of cormels per plant (41.97) and weight of cormels per plant (13.42g) was found maximum in variety Essley Blue. Days taken to spike emergence exhibited highly significant and positive correlation with days taken to opening of first floret. Duration of flowering showed significant and positive association with number of florets per spike. Plant height exhibited highly significant and positive correlation with spike length and rachis length; significant and positive association with vase life. Spike length exhibited highly significant and positive correlation with rachis length. Rachis length exhibited highly significant and positive correlation with vase life. Corm diameter showed highly significant and positive correlation with corm weight. Overall varieties Suchitra, Viola and Novalux are found suitable for commercial production of cut spikes as well as corms in Bundelkhand region.
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    Varietal evaluation of African marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) under Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh
    (Banda University of Agriculture & Technology, Banda-210001, Uttar Pradesh, India, 2020-11-28) Tiwari, Adarsh; Kumar Singh, Ajay
    The present investigation entitled "Varietal evaluation of African marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) under Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh" was conducted at the Instructional Farm of Department of Floriculture and Landscape Architecture, College of Horticulture, Banda University of Agriculture & Technology, Banda, Uttar Pradesh during the year 2019-2020 with six genotypes i.e. Pusa Basanti Gainda, Pusa Narangi Gainda, Bidhan Marigold-2, NS-104, NS-66, NS-119 in Randomized Block Design with three replication. During the experiment, plant height, plant spread, number of primary branches per plant, number of secondary branches per plant, days to first flower bud appearance, days to appearance of first flowering, days to 50% flowering, duration of flowering, flower diameter, flower weight, number of flowers per plant, shelf life of flower, peduncle length, flower yield per plant, flower yield per plot, flower yield per hectare and cost benefit ratio were studied. All of the genotypes showed significant variation for growth, flowering and yield character. Maximum plant height (50.53 cm) and secondary branches per plant (50.13) were found in Pusa Basanti Gainda. Significantly maximum plant spread (50.76 cm), number of primary branches per plant (9.26), maximum flower diameter (8.65 cm) and highest peduncle length (6.92) were recorded in NS-104. Earliest first flower bud appearance (70.73 days), fifty percent flowering (123.86 days), minimum days to first flowering (96.86 days) and maximum number of flowers per plant (88.16) were found in variety Pusa Narangi Gainda. Maximum flower weight per plant (11.96 g), longest duration of flowering (85.90 days), longest shelf life (14.93 days), flower yield per plant (949.33 g), flower yield per plot (15.18 Kg), maximum flower yield per hectare (46.80 t), maximum gross return (Rs 5,61,600 per hectare) and net return (Rs 3,88,655.68 per hectare) were recorded in Bidhan Marigold-2. On the basis of the findings of present study, this may be concluded that variety Bidhan Marigold-2 and NS- 104 has performed best for higher loose flower yield, longest shelf life, maximum flower weight, maximum flower diameter and longest duration of flowering whereas variety Pusa Narangi Gainda and NS-104 has performed best for flower earliness and more numbers of flowers per plant. These varieties can be recommended for commercial production in Bundelkhand region for higher yield and other important flower yield attributes.