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The Indian Journal of Agricultural Science March 1951

1951

In view of these considertions attempt has been made in the present communication to give as complete an account of these rootstocks as possible to dispel much of the confusion prevalent about the nomenclature of indigenous rootstocks not only in the minds of the horticulturists abroad but also in case of the horticulturists and the fruit growers in this country. [...] Similarly the interaction of the quadratic component x varieties would show whether the curvatures of the curves fitted to the individual varieties were significantly different thereby indicating significant differences in the rate at which the rate of tiller development slowed down in the different varieties with the progress of the season. [...] On the.t ther hand the quadratic component was highly significant in both seasons indicating significant differences in the rate of tiller death in the different varieties with the progress of the season after the maximum was reached in all the varieties. [...] The two seasons' results showed that the Central India varieties were well adapted to the local conditions of growth but the response of the outside varieties was found to differ according to the character of the season. [...] [1923] by studying the losses of hay dried in the ordinary way (on ground) came to the following conclsions : In very favourable to a favourable weather conditions the loss during hamaking in Switzerland reached two fifths (2/5) of the starch equivalent and one third (1/3) of the digestible protein from the day of cutting to the day of feeding animals on the hay.
agriculture environment
Pages
86
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120213
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
The Nomenclature and Distinctive Characters of some Citrus Rootstocks Tried in the Punjab
1-10 Sham Singh view
Development of Durum Wheats in Malwa
11-32 K. M. Simlote view
Losses in Making Berseem (Egyptian Clover) Hay and Silage
33-38 A. Ghoneim, M. T. El-Katib, A. A. Bad view
Tolerance of Different Crop and Vegetable Seeds to Various Reactions of H-Ion Concentrations
39-44 K. Kumar, J. P. Srivastava view
The Effect of Certain Soil Factors on the Yield of Major Crops in the Punjab III Gram
45-62 C. L. Dhawan, M. L. Madan view
Albumin and Globulin from the Seed Cakes of Carilla Fruit
63-66 J. W. Airan, N. D. Ghatge view
Preliminary Observations on the Efficacy of Methyl Bromide as a Fumigant for Apples and Against Some Pests of Dried Fruits
67-76 P. K. Sen Gupta view

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