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Item Abnormal inflorescence in banana var. palayamkodan(Kerala Agricultural University, 1984) Job Sathya Kumar Charles; Varkey, P AItem Abnormal rice panicle(Kerala Agricultural University, 1981) Ramankutty, N N; Arthur Jacob; Balakrishnan, P CItem Absorption and translocation of streptomycin by tomato plants and its effect on the microbial population in the rhizosphere(Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikara, 1968) Rema Devi, L; Sam Raj, JItem Acceptance and relative intake of different foods by two species of rats (Rattus rattus Linn. and Bandigota Bengalensis gray) in Kerala(Kerala Agricultural University, 1978) Pillai, K S; Nair, M R G KItem Acrocercops zygonoma meyrick as a pest of Mango in Kerala(Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikara, 1968) Remamony, K S; Das, N M; Nair, M R G KItem Adaptability and acceptability components of the rice cultivar kunjukunju(Kerala Agricultural University, 1995) Elsy, C R; Sukumara Dev, V P; Rosamma, C A; Rajan, K M; Nadarajan, LItem Adaptability of cauliflower genotypes in the high ranges of Kerala(Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikara, 2002) Pradeepkumar, T; Sajith Babu, D.; Aipe, K CItem Adaptation of livestock to environmental challenges(Journal of veterinary science & medical diagnosis 2015 vol 4, issue 3, 2015) Niyas et al.Item Adaptive strategies of plants to conserve internal phosphorus under P deficient condition to improve P utilization efficiency(Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 2022) Soumya, P R; Vengavasi, K; Pandey, RItem Additional host of Botryodiplodia theobromae pat(Kerala Agricultural University, 1975) Susamma Philip; Ramanatha Menon, MItem Additional record of resplendent bush frog raorchestes resplendens Anura : rhacophoridae from the western ghats, India(2012) Jobin, Joseph; Jobin, K.M; Nameer, P.OItem Additional source of resistance to bacterial wilt in brinjal(Kerala Agricultural University, 1986) Jessykutty, P C; Peter, K VItem Adoption of sustainable agricultural practices by traditional rice growers(Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikara, 2001) Binoo P, Bonny; Vijayaragavan, KFarmer sustainability index (FSI) was developed to measure the adoption of sustainable practices by traditional rice growers of Kuttanad agro-ecosystem in Kerala. Based on the mean FSI scores of each group, the groups were named as conventional and sustainable. The results indicate a wide range between the mean FSI scores of conventional (23.95) and sustainable (70.06) adopter categories. The conventional and sustainable adopter categories maintained significantly distinct positions on all selected practices and also on the overall total FSI scores. It proved that the conventional and sustainable groups acted differently on all production practices in concordance with their technological allegiance.Item Advances in science and agriculture(Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikara, 1961) Editorial FeatureItem Advantages, disadvantages and the possibilities of the utilization of brachymeria parasites for the biological control of Nephantis Serinopa, the black-headed caterpillar pest of coconut(Kerala Agricultural University, 1977) Joy, P J; Joseph, K JThis paper deals with the advantages and disadvantages of utilizing Brachymeria (Neobrachymeria) nosatoi and B. nephantidis as agents for the biological control of Nephantis serinopa.Item Agave Americana - a new host of Phytophthora palmivora (Butler) butler(Kerala Agricultural University, 1987) Beena, S; Ravi, S; Wilson, K I; Estellitta, SItem Ageratum conyzoides Linn a weed host of pseudomonas solanacearum(Kerala Agricultural University, 1976) Sathiarajan, P K; Sasikumar, SItem Agribusiness cooperatives and sustainable development in India(Thirupur Kumaran College for Women, Thirupur, 2014) Veerakumaran, GItem Agricultural and agro industries -next generation reforms to make Indian agriculture globally competitive(Indian Academic Researchers Association, 2013) Veerakumaran, GItem Allelopathic effects of four eucalyptus species on redgram (cajanus cajan l.)(Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikara, 2001) Sasikumar, K; Vijayalakshmi, C; Parthiban, K TInvestigations to identify the allelopathic compounds in the leachates of bark, fresh leaves and leaf litter of Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. camaldulensis, E. polycarpa and E. microtheca using paper and as chromatography showed the presence of coumaric, gallic, gentisic, hydroxybenzoic, syringic and vanillic acids and catechol. The influence of identified phenolics as well as leachates on the germination, seedling length, dry matter production, vigour index and nitrogenase activity of redgram (CO.5) was studied. Germination was inhibited by each individual compounds tested while vigour index was significantly affected by catechol, ferulic, gallic and syringic acids, compared to control. Bioassay with leachates revealed significant reduction in germination over control in all the cased, 7 days after sowing. Dry matter production was affected by E. camaldulensis and E. microtheca. Meanwhile, vigour index was affected by E. camaldulensis, E. polycarpa and E. microtheca. Seedling length was affected in all the cases except E. camaldulensis, 37 days after sowing. Simultaneously, reduction in vigour index and nitrogenase activity was also noted in all the cases, compared to control.