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Statistical Methods For Agricultural Workers

G. F. Sprague
- 01 Jul 1956 - 
- Vol. 48, Iss: 7, pp 323-323
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This article is published in Agronomy Journal.The article was published on 1956-07-01. It has received 2133 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Agriculture.

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Salinity induced oxidative stress and antioxidant system in salt-tolerant and salt-sensitive cultivars of rice Oryza sativa L

TL;DR: It is inferred that leaves of salt-tolerant cultivars tend to attain greater capacity to perform reactions of antioxidative pathway under saline conditions to combat salinity-induced oxidative stress.
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Microbial properties of soils as affected by cropping and nutrient management practices in several long-term manurial experiments in the semi-arid tropics of India

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of longterm cropping, fertilization, manuring and their integration on microbial community were studied in soil samples from five long-term fertilizer experiments under various rainfed production systems in the semi-arid tropics of India.
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Changes in carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus levels due to deforestation and cultivation: A case study in Simlipal National Park, India

TL;DR: In this article, the authors showed that deforestation and cultivation result in statistically significant reduction in organic C, total N and C:N ratios but no significant changes in total and available P levels; C:P and N:P ratios also reduced.
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Arsenic-tolerant, arsenite-oxidising bacterial strains in the contaminated soils of West Bengal, India

TL;DR: This study presents the first correlation regarding the presence of the aoxB gene and As(III) oxidation ability in Geobacillus stearothermophilus, and identifies four strains as superior As-oxidisers.

Genetic Variability Studies for Qualitative and Quantitative traits in Popular Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Hybrids of India

TL;DR: The characters viz., number of filled grains per panicle and water uptake exhibited high heritability coupled with high genetic advance indicating that simple selection could be effective for improving these characters.
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Influence of temperature and relative humidity on viability of coated seeds of chilli under stored conditions

TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted at YSRHU, HRS, Lam under AICRP on vegetable Crops during 2009-11 for a period of 20 months with 5 periods of storage viz; 6 months, 8 months, 12 months, 16 months, and 20 months and 6 Seed Coatings i.e., polymer, imidacloprid, bavistin, polymer and imid-cloprid.
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Aloe vera Bio-Extract Coating Results Better Shelf Life and Fruit Quality Attributes in Pomegranate

TL;DR: Bio-extract coating of Aloe vera (100%) substantially improved the shelf life with retaining better fruit quality attributes under ambient conditions and has the potential to substitute the prevalent chemical coatings for pomegranate.
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Effect of micronutrients on growth, flowering and yield of bitter gourd (Momordica charantia) cv. co 1

TL;DR: Investigation of the effect of micronutrients along with magnesium on growth, flowering and yield of bitter gourd showed significantly maximum mean values for morphological and growth parameters like, vine length, number of nodes, total leaf area per plant, leaf area index and physiological and biochemical characters.
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Seed germination and storage characteristics of decalepis hamiltonii implications for regeneration

TL;DR: Moist filter paper appears to be a significantly better substrate for germination than sand, and soaking in hot water for 24 hours significantly improved the germination percentage, which could be the likely impeding factors for inadequate regeneration of the species.
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Estimation of Genetic Diversity among Superior CPTs of Acacia nilotica

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