Contents [ Volume 8 Number 1 - Year 2006]
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AUTHORS AND TITLE |
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D. YELLA REDDY M.PRABHAKAR Y.S.RAMAKRISHNA C.S.REDDY Y.G.PRASAD and T.NAGALAKSMI.
Dynamic cumulative weather based index for forewarning of rice blast. |
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GOURANGA KAR and M. MARTHA.
Climate risk sensitivity livelihood matrix in Bay of Bengal coast of India. |
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A.A.L.N. SARMA and T.V. LAKSHMI KUMAR.
Studies on agroclimatic elements and soil wetness estimation using MSMR data. |
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H.R. PATEL and A. M. SHEIKH.
Yield gap and trend analysis of wheat using CERES-wheat model in three districts of Gujarat state. |
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N. GHAHREMAN and S. S. HUNDAL.
Modeling soil water contents, potato growth and yield with SWACROP model in Punjab, India. |
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D.K. SINGH, P. TRIPATHI and A.K. SINGH.
Absorbed photosynthetically active radiation under different moisture regimes in aonla and aonla+guava cropping system. |
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L. K DHALIWAL, S. S. HUNDAL, J. S. KULAR, ANAND ANEJA and SARABJOT KAUR CHAHAL.
Mustard aphid (Lipaphis erysimi Kalt) incidence in raya in relation to crop phenology and growing degree-days. |
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V. NANDAGOPAL, T .V. PRASAD and M.V. GEDIA.
Population dynamics of leaf eating caterpillar Spodoptera litura (Fab.)
in relation to weather parameters in groundnut in south Saurashtra
region. |
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ABHIJIT SAHA.
Characterisation
of rainwater deficit at growth stages of rainfed kharif rice for timely
and delayed transplanting in the new alluvial zone of West Bengal. |
10 |
SUSAMA SUDHISHRI.
Development of station nomograph and intensity-duration-frequency relations in Eastern Ghat High Land Zone of Orissa. |
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DEODAS T. MESHRAM, B. G. BAGLE and V. V. APPARAO.
Estimation of surface runoff, using SCS model from micro watershed in semi arid region. |
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R. SAHA and V.K. MISHRA
Estimation of profile moisture status from surface moisture in hilly slopes of Meghalaya. |
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RANI SAXENA, V. BHARADWAJ and N. KALRA.
Simulation of wheat yield using WTGROWS in Northern India. |
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RAJENDRA PRASAD and RANBIR RANA.
A study of maximum temperature during March 2004 and its impact on rabi crops in Himachal Pradesh. |
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S. T. YADAV and A. J. DIXIT.
Minimum temperature variation at Dapoli in Konkan region of Maharahstra. |
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H. R. PATEL and A. M. SHEIKH.
Pest epidemics and role of meteorological services: an overview. |
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Short Communication |
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AUTHORS AND TITLE |
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S. VENKATARAMAN.
Climatic orientation in the planning and running of agro based industries. |
2 |
SUMANA ROY and R.P. TRIPATHI
Variation of relative humidity and vapour pressure within wheat canopy. |
3 |
L.K. CHHATA and JEEWA RAM.
Occurrence of pearl millet smut in relation to environmental factors. |
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S.T. YADAV and A.S.R.A.S. SASTRI.
Relationship between gall midge incidence and rice yield under different sowing dates. |
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S.K.MANDAL, ABDUS SATTAR and S.C.GUPTA
Influence of meteorological parameters on the incidence of leaf hopper in okra at Pusa, Bihar. |
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K.KAVITHA, K. VIJAYA LAKSHMI, V. ANITHA, D. RAJI REDDY and T. RATNA SUDHAKAR
Influence of weather parameters on the incidence of mango leaf webber Orthaga euadrusalis Walker. |
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KANISKA MALLICK, CHAITALI SARKAR, B.K.BHATTACHARYA, RAHUL NIGAM, and S.S.HUNDAL
Thermal indices for some wheat genotypes in Ludhiana region. |
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HARPREET SINGH, PRABHJYOT-KAUR and S. S. HUNDAL
Spatial and temporal changes in area, production and productivity of rice in Punjab. |
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