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1 | Studies on root distribution pattern and nodulation of some important nitrogen fixing tree species. Pages: 01-06 | Click Here | |
2 | Effect of liquid and carrier based Rhizobium inoculants on growth, nodulation and seed yield of urdbean. Pages: 07-09 | Click Here | |
3 | Influence of tillage and weed control methods on growth, productivity and quality of maize (Zea mays L.). Pages: 10-14 | Click Here | |
4 | Growth and yield of wheat crop as influenced by nitrogen levels, previous rainy season legumes and their recycling in the gangetic alluvial soil of West Bengal. Pages: 15-19 | Click Here | |
5 | Effect of different sources of sulphur along with or without N, P, K and FYM in rapeseed-mungbean-rice crop sequence in the Gangetic West Bengal. Pages: 20-25 | Click Here | |
6 | Studies on nitrogen extracting ability with and without fertilizer nitrogen of ten rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes under rainfed lowland ecosystem of the red and laterite zone of West Bengal. Pages: 26-29 | Click Here | |
7 | A comparative study on simple correlation coefficient values in capsularis jute at different population levels. Pages: 30-32 | Click Here | |
8 | Evaluation of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) genotypes for its seed production potential as influenced by bio-fertilizer. Pages: 33-36 | Click Here | |
9 | Integrated nutrient management of lady.s finger (Abelmoschus esculentus L.Moench) in Dankuni basin. Pages: 37-40 | Click Here | |
10 | Assessment of cooking banana for red-laterite region of West Bengal. Pages: 41-42 | Click Here | |
11 | Nutrient management in rice-rice crop sequence. Pages: 43-46 | Click Here | |
12 | Performing supply chain in banana, black pepper, capsicum and seed spices : status, issues and scopes. Pages: 47-51 | Click Here | |
13 | Irrigation water quality appraisal of different sources under Amdanga Block of West Bengal. Pages: 52-55 | Click Here | |
14 | Insects associated with Ipomea carnea Jacq. (Convolvulaceae) in Jammu and their potential for its biological control. Pages: 56-58 | Click Here |