Browsing by Author "Nair, E V G"
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Item Application of fertilizers for the dry-sown paddy in Kerala(Kerala Agricultural University, 1971) Nair, E V G; George, C MItem Condensate flow during the distillation of lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1975) Chandrasekharan Nair, K; Nair, E V GItem Effect of graded levels of nitrogen on the yield and quality of lemongrass oil(Kerala Agricultural University, 1984) Rajan, K C; Sadanandan, N; Nair, E V GAn experiment to study the effect of graded levelsof nitrogen on lemongrass varieties revealed that OD 19 and SD 68 were on par and significantly superior to RRU 16 in grass production and oil yield. RRL16 recorded maximum oil content and minimum citral percentage. Effect of nitrogen on grass and oil yield was significant. Levels of 1 00 kg N and 50 kg N were on par and Superiorto control in oil yield, but 50 kg N/ha was on par with 100 kg N/ha and control in the case of grass yield. Oil content was maximum at higher nitrogen levels compared to control in most of the harvests.Item Effect of salt water treatment on the extraction of oil from lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1975) Chandrasekharan Nair, K; Nair, E V GItem Methods of cultural practices to be adopted for pepper vines for maximum yield(Kerala Agricultural University, 1977) Sivan Pillai, K; Nair, E V GItem Microflora of dried ginger varieties(Kerala Agricultural University, 1973) Balagopal, C; Joseph Bagyaraj, D; Nair, E V GItem Microflora of dried spices(Kerala Agricultural University, 1973) Balagopal, C; Joseph Bagyaraj, D; Sukumara Varma, A; Nair, E V GItem Microflora of preserved squashes(Kerala Agricultural University, 1972) Balagopalan, C; Indrasenan, G; Varadarajan, P; Balakrishnan, S; Nair, E V GItem Preliminary studies on trailing of vanilla (Vanilla planifolia)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1974) Muralidharan, A; Nair, E V G; Balakrishnan, SA field experiment was conducted at the Central Horticultural Research Station, Ambalavayal for 8 years, since 1960-61, to find out a suitable method of trailing vanilla vines. It was observed that trailing the vines on dead wood posts to a vertical height of ;• and then trailing them horizontally on wooden trellies was better than trailing the vines on Plumeria standards to a height of A' and then trailing or looping horizontally on wooden trellies.Item Studies on the fertilizer requirement of ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1973) Muralidharan, A; Nair, E V G; BalaKrishnan, S