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The book is exhaustive and covers the entire gamut of examination pattern and will prove to be a worthy companion for the examinees. The general coverage of the book will enable a reader to prepare for a vast range of syllabi and examinations. It is believed that the present book is very powerful in terms of its general exhaustively and also in terms of its subject selection. The length and breadth of MCQs and sheer magnitude of its comprehensiveness will fulfill ...
Agronomy is the soul of agricultural sciences. One can tread the path of agricultural sciences if he/she is well versed in agronomy. It is not axiom to say that the main focus of agriculture is also agronomy. Therefore, knowledge of agronomy but also includes a wide range of newer dimensions that are included in the science of agronomy. The book is a perfect blend of ever widening dimensions of basic and applied aspects of agronomy. The present compilation ...
The number of objective questions representing from vast canvas of agriculture runs into thousands thus covering a wide spectrum of subject matter. The book begins with general agriculture and almost covers exhaustive outlines of all the important factors.
The questions in the specific chapters range from basics to some in-depth conceptual questions. The questions have been further facilitated with answers being given at the same place. Finally there are model ...
Age old saying goes prevention is better than cure. And for this to happen, proper diagnosis is key. There is no single gateway of identifying nutritional disorders in soil, plant continuum. While there can be nutrients for which unique colour is manifested on the foliage, each time plant goes hungry for the nutrient. However, there are several nutrients, which will play hide and seek role in visual judgements of its deficiencies on the foliage of the leaves. The ...
Contents:1. Introductory Agronomy.; 2. Agro Meteorology.; 3. Soil and Tillage.; 4. Soil and Water Conservation.; 5. Mineral Nutrition and Soil Fertility.; 6. Manures and Fertilizers.; 7. Irrigation Water Management.; 8. Dryland Agriculture.; 9. Weed Management.; 10. Cropping System.; 11. Cereal Crop Production.; 12. Oilseed Crop Production.; 13. Pulse Crop Production.; 14. Fiber Crop Production.; 15. Tuber Crop Production.; 16. Plantation Crop Production.; 17. ...
The well being of the humans including animals depend upon very much on how the soil productivity is maintained without ecosystems degradation. Most likely soil can efficiently sustain humanity with food, fiber, feed to animals and clean environmental maintenance only when it is considered and managed from the holistic and ecosystem points of view. Plants need at least 16 essential elements for their normal growth and to complete their life. The soil testing ...