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Statistical methods for agricultural workers.

01 Jan 1954-Vol. 3, Iss: 1, pp 347
TL;DR: In this article, statistical methods for agricultural workers were used to train agricultural workers in the field of agricultural productivity and agricultural productivity, and the results showed that agricultural workers performed better than other agricultural workers.
Abstract: Statistical methods for agricultural workers , Statistical methods for agricultural workers , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی کشاورزی
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TL;DR: In cauliflower, compared to that of excess Cu or Cr, the visible effects of excess Co appeared first and were most pronounced, and Co significantly decreased the water potential and transpiration rates and increased diffusive resistance and relative water content in leaves of cauliflower.

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TL;DR: It is suggested that the crossing between accessions of cluster IV and VI will result in wide spectrum of variability in subsequent generations of Jatropha curcas.
Abstract: Variability in seed traits and oil content of 24 accessions of Jatropha curcas collected from different agroclimatic zones of Haryana state, India were assessed. There were significant differences (P<0.05) in seed size, 100-seed weight and oil content between accessions. Maximum seed weight was recorded in seeds collected from IC-520602 and the least weight was recorded in IC-520587. Oil variability ranged from 28.00% in IC-520589 to 38.80% in IC-520601. In general phenotypic coefficient of variation was higher than the genotypic coefficient of variation indicating the predominant role of environment. High heritability and genetic gain were recorded for oil content (99.00% and 18.90%) and seed weight (96.00% and 18.00%), respectively, indicating the additive gene action. Seed weight had positive correlation with seed length, breadth, thickness and oil content. On the basis of non-hierarchical Euclidian cluster analysis, six clusters were obtained with highest number of accession falling under cluster III. Maximum and minimum intra cluster distance was observed for cluster VI (2.499) and for cluster III (2.252), respectively. Whereas maximum inter-cluster distance was observed between cluster VI and IV (5.129) and minimum between cluster III and II (2.472). Among the six clusters formed cluster IV showed maximum cluster value for seed size whereas, cluster VI showed maximum value for oil content and seed weight. Thus on the basis of present finding it is suggested that the crossing between accessions of cluster IV and VI will result in wide spectrum of variability in subsequent generations.

359 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the properties of fenugreek-salted wheat biscuits for width, thickness, spread ratio, and sensory characteristics, and found that the thickness and spread ratio of the biscuits increased with the increasing level of FENUGREE.

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TL;DR: Fruit harvested from plant receiving vermicompost were firmer, have higher TSS, ascorbic acid content and lower acidity, and have attractive colour, and all these parameters appeared to be dose dependent and best results were achieved @ 7.5tha(-1), however, beyond this dose of verMicompost, there was not significant influence on these parameters.

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