Mulberry cultivation & physiology / by L. Rajanna et. al.
By: Rajanna, L.
Contributor(s): Das, P.K [Author] | Ravindran, S [Author] | Bhogesha, K [Author] | Mishra, R.K [Author] | Singhvi, N.R [Author] | Katiyar, R. S [Author] | Jayram, H [Author].
Material type: TextPublisher: Bangalore : Central silk board, 2005.Description: 367 p.Subject(s): SILK | MULBERRY CULTIVATION | TEXTILE SCIENCEDDC classification: 677.39Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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677.38 BIE THE COMPLETE BOOK OF SILK SCREEN PRINTING PRODUCTION | 677.39 HUR Silk dyeing, printing and finishing | 677.39 HUR Silk dyeing, printing and finishing | 677.39 MUL Mulberry cultivation & physiology | 677.39 RAY Waste silk spinning | 677.39 SCH Silk | 677.39 SER Sericulture & silk industry statistics 2012 |
Contents: Part I- Mulberry Cultivation 1. Mulberry production management 2. Recycling of sericultural farm wastes as biogas, compost and vermicompost 3. Role of biofertilizers in mulberry. 4. Concept of integrated plant nutrient management system. 5. Water management 6. Weed management 7. Soil & water conservation Part-II Mulberry physiology 1. Water 2. Absorption of water 3. Transport of water and minerals in plants 4. Transpiration 5. Photosynthesis 6. Cellular respiration 7. Plant growth, differentiation and development 8. Plant hormones and growth regulatory substances. 9. Abiotic and biotic stress 10. Reference
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