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Archive | 2018

Land Resource Inventory for Village-Level Agricultural Land Use Planning

Nisha Sahu; G. P. Obi Reddy; Rajeev Srivastava; Narayan Lal; S. K. Singh

Timely and reliable information on soils with respect to their nature, extent and spatial distribution is vital for optimal utilization of natural resources on a sustained basis. The technological advances in the field of remote sensing, global positioning system (GPS) and geographic information system (GIS) have augmented the efficiency of land resource inventory and mapping. The recent advances in remote sensing have immense potential to explore the full range of spectral, spatial and temporal resolutions of high-resolution satellites in soil resource mapping and characterization. In the present study, based on landforms, slope, land use/land cover and ground truth, 37 physiography-land use units (PLU) were identified and described. Soil profiles were studied at representative sites on different PLUs for characterization of various sites and physical and chemical properties. PLU-soil relationship was developed by correlating soil-site characteristics and physical and chemical properties of soils. Six soil series were identified in major landforms, and soil map depicting phases of soil series was developed. The study revealed that the combined use of Cartosat-1 Digital Elevation Model (DEM) (10 m) and high-resolution IRS-P6 LISS-IV data will be of immense help in identifying distinct soil patterns for large-scale soil resource inventory for village-level agricultural planning.


Archive | 2017

Strength of Microbes in Nutrient Cycling: A Key to Soil Health

Nisha Sahu; Duraisamy Vasu; Asha Sahu; Narayan Lal; Susheel K. Singh

Nowadays, due to continuous degradation in soil quality, a healthy soil system is the result of a complex network of physical, chemical, and biological soil quality indicators. Healthy soils provide a balance between the needs of both farmers and community. Soil organic matter (SOM) helps to sustain the soil health as well as its quality, inactivate toxic compounds, suppress pathogens, and protect environmental sustainability. It implies interactions among the soil’s internal and external components for the sustainable food production system. The efficient soil microbes play an important role, since they are responsible to drive various biological transformations and different pools of carbon (C) and macro- and micronutrients, which facilitate the subsequent establishment of soil-plant-microbe interaction. The diversity of microbes in soil system is enormous. This article emphasizes the role of microbes for soil health through the decomposition of SOM present in soil system. Toward the global knowledge of soil microbial dynamics, its function is increasing rapidly, but the knowledge of rhizospheric complex is limited, despite of their importance in regulating soil-plant systems.


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2017

A Review on Crop Regulation in Fruit Crops

Narayan Lal; Nisha Sahu; E.S. Marboh; Alok Kumar Gupta; R.K. Patel

Some of the fruit crops bloom throughout the year without any resting period and produces two or three crops (bahar) in a year but yield and quality is not so good in all crop harvest. It is very essential to understand the flowering and fruiting behavior of crops and which bahar will give good crop with considering all the factors associated with a particular bahar. The acid limes bloom throughout the year but the main blooming period is February March, with lean period from July to August. It is not uncommon to find, particularly in lime, flowers fruitlets, developing fruits and mature fruits all at a given time (Rajput and Babu, 1985). Mahalle et al., (2010) reported in Hasta bahar flowering (September and October) of Acid lime, two sprays of cycocel 1000 ppm at an interval of one month before initiation of flowering that is in August and September resulted in maximum yield in terms of number of fruits per tree and weight of fruits per tree and this treatment also improved the fruit quality in respect to juice %, TSS, acidity, ascorbic acid content and International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706 Volume 6 Number 7 (2017) pp. 4032-4043 Journal homepage: http://www.ijcmas.com


The Pharma Innovation Journal | 2017

Antioxidant and Antimicrobial activity of a few concentrates of Puccinella kashmirians: A rare plant of Kashmir

Narayan Lal; Nisha Sahu; Govind Shiurkar; Dalit Kumar Jayswal; Sonbeer Chack


Journal of entomology and zoology studies | 2017

Storage losses of lac influenced by different storage condition and traders

Virendra; As Thakur; M.J. Thomas; Shailendra Kumar; Narayan Lal


Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry | 2017

Response of Yield and Yield Attributing traits in Cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana L.) to integrated nutrient management

Ranjeet Singh Dhakad; Sk Sengupta; Govind Shiurkar; Narayan Lal


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2017

Effect of Different Doses of Jatropha Leaf Extract on Growth and Development of French Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and Brinjal (Solanum melongena)

Sonbeer Chack; Kaushik Das; Prakash Kalita; Savita Bhoutekar; Narayan Lal


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2017

Fruit Retention in Different Litchi Germplasm Influenced by Temperature

Narayan Lal; Alok Kumar Gupta; Vishal Nath


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2017

Management Strategies of Sun Burn in Fruit Crops-A Review

Narayan Lal; Nisha Sahu


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2017

Cytopathological Changes Induced by Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus in Mid-Vein of Infected Okra Plant

Vk Markam; A. K. Singh; Narayan Lal; Shailendra Kumar

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Nisha Sahu

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Alok Kumar Gupta

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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A. K. Singh

Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology

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Asha Sahu

Indian Institute of Soil Science

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Duraisamy Vasu

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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G. P. Obi Reddy

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Kaushik Das

Assam Agricultural University

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M.J. Thomas

Indian Institute of Science

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Prakash Kalita

Assam Agricultural University

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Rajeev Srivastava

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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