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Science and Culture - A Monthly Journal Devoted to Natural & Cultural Sciences November 1936

1936

The loss and recuperation of nitrogen in soils the supply of nitrogen to the crops in accorance with their needs the dependent e of the total and available nitrogen'in soils in the climatic factors such as rainfall and temperature and various other aspects have been covered by the contributions to the symposium. [...] its train the difficulties of a proper disposal of the molasses and the utilization of the bagasse. [...] The observations of Messrs Wad and Aurangabadkar show the absence of idly relation between the nitrgen content of the soil or the (:N ratio and the climatic factors. [...] But it is concluded from a study of soil samples at diferent depths of the soil profile that similarity in the maintenance of the carbon and nitrogen contents the first two horizons is mainly responsible for the fertility of the soil. [...] Coal-field before the days of the Garding Board and has been extensively worked it the first working falls just below the Grading Board's requirements for first class mill; yet this obviously valuable coal is being ruthlessly wasted by the goaving of the seams below." Following are the remarks of Mr Farquhar on the waste of the coal reserve of India : 'That recless methods have been in oper
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The Problem of Nitrogen Supply to the Indian Soil
227-230 unknown view
On the Conservation of Indian Coal
231-235 S.K. Ray view
Illumination—Past and Present
236-238 P.N. Ghosh view
Tea in North East India
239-246 P.M. Carpenter view
Constitution of the Stars
247-255 Arthur Eddington view
Birds of Darjeeling
256-259 Satya Law view
Notes and News
260-266 unknown view
Research Notes
267-268 unknown view
University and Academy news
269-269 unknown view
Book Review
270-270 unknown view
Letters to the Editor
271-278 unknown view
Obituary
279-280 unknown view

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