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M. S. Meena
Researcher at Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Publications - 53
Citations - 360
M. S. Meena is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Rural poverty. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 43 publications receiving 323 citations.
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Drip irrigation and black polyethylene mulch influence on growth, yield and water-use efficiency of tomato
TL;DR: Drip irrigation at 80% evapo-transpiration crop based on pan evaporation applied gave significantly higher fruit yield compared with the surface irrigation, and maximum net returns and benefit cost ratio was found with drip irrigation at80% ET coupled with polyethylene mulch compared to other treatments.
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Constraints of Rainfed Rice Production in Eastern India: An Overview
TL;DR: The major rice production constraints and priority research problem areas of rainfed rice production in eastern India are drought and submergence, bacterial blight, leaf blast, weeds, brown plant hopper and poor soil fertility as discussed by the authors.
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Towards privacy preserving content based image retrieval in cloud computing
TL;DR: The proposed scheme transforms the Earth Mover's Distance problem in such a way that the cloud server can solve it without learning sensitive information.
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Constraints of Rainfed Rice Production in India: An Overview
TL;DR: The major rice production constraints and priority research problem areas of rainfed rice production in eastern India are drought and submergence, bacterial blight, leaf blast, weeds, brown plant hopper and poor soil fertility as discussed by the authors.
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Farmers’ Attitude Towards Post-Harvest Issues of Horticultural Crops
TL;DR: In this article, a Likert-type scale was developed to examine the farmers' attitude towards post-harvest issues of horticultural crops, and the following measures have been recommended to boost up and commercialization of postharvest technologies: (i) organization of small farmers into groups or associations at block level (ii) emphasis on market-driven and decentralized extension system (iii) shifting of paradigm towards high-value enterprises and diversification (iv), organization of need-based and skill oriented trainings (v) popularization, and (vi) informal education