Jyotsana Sharma
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
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Archive | 2015
K. K. Sharma; Jyotsana Sharma; V.T. Jadhav
Bacterial blight (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. punicae) in recent years has become one of the most serious diseases of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) in all the major pomegranate states (Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat) of the country resulting in enormous losses to growers. Under epidemic conditions blight resulted in yield losses up to 80 %. Blight pathogen survives in infected plant stems, buds and plant debris in soil up to one year. Apparently healthy planting material may carry the blight pathogen in latent form, particularly in buds, resulting in infection of new plants. Disease was positively and significantly correlated with relative humidity and rainfall and showed nonsignificant correlation with temperatures under Solapur, Maharashtra, conditions. Bacterial blight of pomegranate has been effectively managed by adopting integrated management practices including cultural measures (using healthy and disease-free planting material, applying balanced nutrition to plant and following stringent sanitation measures) and spraying the crop with streptocycline (500 ppm) or bronopol (500 ppm) + copper oxychloride (0.2 %).
Energy Conversion and Management | 1994
Shail; M. S. Sodha; Ram Chandra; B. Pitchumani; Jyotsana Sharma
Abstract The effect of various coal properties like ash content, moisture content, fixed carbon and calorific value on specific coal consumption in a typical thermal power station in India is analysed. It is observed that the specific coal consumption is a strong function of moisture content, ash content and fixed carbon. For the Panipat Thermal Power Station (the one considered in the present analysis), it is observed that, for an increase in moisture content by 2%, the specific coal consumption increases by about 8%. If, however, the ash content is increased by 2%, the specific coal consumption increases by about 5%. It is also observed that, for a 4% increase in fixed carbon, the specific coal consumption decreases by about 25%.
Scientia Horticulturae | 2017
R.A. Marathe; Jyotsana Sharma; A. A. Murkute; K. Dhinesh Babu
Scientia Horticulturae | 2016
Ashis Maity; Jyotsana Sharma; Ananta Sarkar; Amarja K. More; Ram Krishna Pal
National Academy Science Letters-india | 2017
R.A. Marathe; Jyotsana Sharma; K. Dhinesh Babu; A. A. Murkute
International journal of tropical agriculture | 2014
K.D. Babu; N.V. Singh; Ram Chandra; Jyotsana Sharma; A. Malty; P. C. Sarkar
Acta Horticulturae | 2011
K. Dhinesh Babu; Ram Chandra; Jyotsana Sharma; V.T. Jadhav
Soil Use and Management | 2018
R.A. Marathe; Jyotsana Sharma; A. A. Murkute
European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2018
Ashis Maity; Jyotsana Sharma; Ananta Sarkar; Amarja K. More; Ram Krishna Pal; Vinayak P. Nagane; Arnab Maity
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2016
R.A. Marathe; Jyotsana Sharma; K. Dhinesh Babu