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Autor:
PANMA YANKIT, R S CHANDEL, SUDHIR VERMA, P L SHARMA, S C VERMA, GAIKWAD MAHESH BALASO, PRIYANKA SHARMA, SANJEEV CHAUHAN, KESHAVA, U S GAUTAM
Publikováno v:
The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 94, Iss 3-1 (2024)
Sustainability of agricultural production systems is a major concern in context to present environmental conditions. Natural farming (NF) is being promoted as low-cost environment friendly option. A study was carried out to investigate the effects of
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https://doaj.org/article/b5179be0e6754ec28ab0b8f17b54cdb3
Autor:
Mahesh Balaso Gaikwad, Subhash Chander Verma, Prem Lal Sharma, Rajeshwar Singh Chandel, Nalini Challa, Panma Yankit, Santosh C. Kedar
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science. 42:2233-2239
Autor:
Abdul Wakil Barakzai, Rajeshwawar Singh Chandel, Prem Lal Sharma, Subhash Chander Verma, Maneesh Pal Singh, Panma Yankit
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Entomology. :1-6
A study was conducted on effect of two farming systems namely zero budget natural farming (ZBNF) and conventional farming (CF) on diversity and seasonal abundance of insect pests of cauliflower and their natural enemies during 2018-19 and 2019-20. St
Autor:
Sudhir Verma PremLal Sharma, Abdul Wakil Barakzai Rajeshwar Singh Chandel, Panma Yankit, Narendra Singh
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International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 10:1122-1129
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International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 8:1735-1744
Autor:
Rohit Kumar Nayak, Kiran Rana, Harish K. Sharma, Paramveer Singh, Shabnam Thakur, Panma Yankit
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International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 8:2043-2051
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International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7:39-46
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International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7:257-263
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Journal of Entomological Research. 42:233
Spring collected bumble bee queens were reared under laboratory condition at 27 ± 1°C temperature and 65–70% relative humidity and by continuously feeding the measured quantity of sucrose solution (50%) and fresh pollen pellets collected by honey