PhD Student From AAU, Jorhat Named Subham Roy From the Department of Soil Science is Suffering With Life Threatening Cancer Leukaemia & He is Currently Undergoing Treatment at Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital, Mumbai. I Urge Each & Everyone of the Soil Science Fraternity to Contribute as Much as You Can to Save Him From Grave Danger !
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All Agri Family Members and Especially Soil Science Teachers and Students Pls Come Forward and Save Life of Beloved Student Subham Roy ! Please !
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Dr. Eetela Sathyanarayana
Assistant Professor
PJTSAU, Hyderabad
Regards
Dr. Eetela Sathyanarayana
Assistant Professor
PJTSAU, Hyderabad
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Title_Soil_Science_—_Guide_to_Agricultural_Research_Arena_1.pdf
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Title - Soil Science — Guide to Agricultural Research Arena-1.pdf
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Available for Soil Science ARS aspirants from third week of July
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For the ARS book every image we drawn using different sources. More than 150 images we drawn for this particular book. Even on cover page whatever the images are there those R not from Google. We drawn them !
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Soil Science Guide to Agricultural Research Arena (Exclusively for ARS Soil Science Examination) / Available From Monday ! Special Thanks to S K Sanyal sir and A K Patra sir for their Constant Support !
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Soil Science : Guide to Agricultural Research Arena Volume 1
This book offers comprehensive information covering Soil Genesis, Micromorphology, and Pedology, Soil Physics, Physical Chemistry of Soil, and Soil Fertility chapters in accordance with the syllabus of ARS examination in a easily perceivable way. The need…
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ARS Book is online now. Needy students can order now !
Annual_Recruitment_Calendar_for_Scientific_and_Administrative_Posts.pdf
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Biotechnologists at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGU) in New Delhi discovered significant variations in the nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) among popular Indian rice varieties.
Improving NUE in rice can potentially reduce costs associated with imported fertilizers and minimize nitrogen-linked pollution, including nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions.
India's poor nitrogen-use efficiency results in wastage of fertilizers worth ₹1 trillion annually, contributing to both economic loss and environmental pollution.
India's agricultural focus on increasing yield since the Green Revolution has led to higher usage of synthetic fertilizers, resulting in greater wastage and pollution.
Improving NUE in rice can potentially reduce costs associated with imported fertilizers and minimize nitrogen-linked pollution, including nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions.
India's poor nitrogen-use efficiency results in wastage of fertilizers worth ₹1 trillion annually, contributing to both economic loss and environmental pollution.
India's agricultural focus on increasing yield since the Green Revolution has led to higher usage of synthetic fertilizers, resulting in greater wastage and pollution.
FCRI Flyer.pdf
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FCRI Flyer.pdf