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JournalItem Open Access Use of linear measurement in the estimation of leaf area of apple varieties(Indian Society of Horticulture Research and Development, Dehradun, 1974-06) Ram Kumar; Srivastava, R.P.ArticleItem Open Access Softwood grafting opens a new avenues in cultivation of subtropical fruits(DKMA, New Delhi) R.A.Ram; Pathak, R.K.ArticleItem Open Access High density orcharding in kinnow(1992-11) Pathak, R.K.; R.A.Ram; Pandey, Devendra; Singh, A.K.Institutional PublicationsItem Open Access Cultivating horticultural crops organically(DKMA, New Delhi, 2005-04) Pathak, R.K.; R.A.Ram; Shukla, S.K.Institutional PublicationsItem Open Access Cultivating aonla organically(DKMA, New Delhi, 2005-04) Pathak, R.K.; Shukla, S.K.; R.A.RAM; Pandey, D.Institutional PublicationsItem Open Access Relationships among yield components and yield trends in 'Dashehari' mango (Mangifera Indica)(Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi, 1999-07-07) Rajput, M.S.; R.A.Ram; S.RajanArticleItem Open Access Studies on Propagation Technique in Phalsa (Grewia Subinaequalis DC) Through Stool Layering(Indian Journal of Horticulture, New Delhi, 1989) J. Prasad; Lallan Ram; R.A.RAMIn present investigation, the effect of different concentrations oflBA, NAA, Ethrel and phenolic compounds on rooting of phalsa through stool layering revealed that 10,000 ppm IBA showed pronounced effect on rooting, whereas, combined effect of IBA (5000 ppm) and Catechol (5000 ppm) produced more number of roots and also increased the root length significantly. Anatomical study showed that the root primordia were initiated from secondary phloem and Cork Cambium during the regeneration process in phalsa shoots.ArticleItem Open Access Studies on organic production of guava (Psidium Guajava) Allahabad Safeda(Acta Horticulturae, 2007) R.A.Ram; Bhriguvanshi, S.R.; Pathak, R.K.Experiments were laid out on 3 yrs-old plant of guava cv. Allahabad Safeda and maximum fruit number and yield (92 & 13.69 kgtree-1 and 283 & 40.11 kgtree-1) were recorded consistently for 2 years in the trees, applied with 20kg FYM and inoculated with Azotobacter. Fruit quality parameters TSS (14.13° Brix) and vitamin C (242.40mg100g-1 fruit) were improved with application of 20kg FYM + BD-500. Leaf nutrients, N, P, K, Ca, S, Zn, Cu, Mn and Fe levels were found optimum with the application of different organic treatments. Improvement in microbial property of the soil was also improved after the application of different organic treatments. Bacterial count was maximum (5.1x106 cfu g-1soil) in rhizosphere soil with application of 20 kg FYM + ceilrich while yeast and mould was better (1.2x104 ) with FYM 20kg+BD-500.ArticleItem Open Access Studies on nutritional requirement of banana Cv. Campierganj Local (Musa Abb)(Narendra Deva Journal Agricultural Research, Faizabad, 1989) R.A.Ram; J.Prasad