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Item Comparative performance of soybean varieties(Kerala Agricultural University, 1985) Pushpakumari, R; Mercy George; Vikraman Nair, RExperiments were conducted at the College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara during the south west monsoon seasons of 1980 and 1934 10 select soybean varieties suitable for the agro-climatic conditions of Kerala. These were laid out in randomised block design with 13 varieties during 1980 and 14 during 1984. The results of the study indicated that the varieties Bragg and EC 26691 may be adjudged as the most promising based on yield performance and consistency in yield over seasons. A further superiority of the variety, Bragg is to be recognised if protein content of seeds also is taken as a criterion.Item Effect of different maize-legume mixtures on the quality of forage under graded levels of nutrition(Kerala Agricultural University, 1984) Mercy George; Mohamed Kunju, UItem Fodder production potential of different maize legume mixtures under graded levels of nutrition(Kerala Agricultural University, 1983) Mercy George; Mohammedkunju, UItem Productivity of rice in relation to nitrogen management(Kerala Agricultural University, 1994) John, P S; Mercy George; Latha, AItem Productivity of cashew as influenced by chlorophyll and leaf nitrogen content(Kerala Agricultural University, 1994) Latha, A; John, P S; Mercy George; Krishnan, SItem Productivity of rice in relation to nitrogen management(Kerala Agricultural University, 1994) John, P S; Mercy George; Latha, AItem Response of cashew to nutrient application in laterite soil(Kerala Agricultural University, 1996) Latha, R A; Mercy George; John, P SThe response of cashew grown in laterite soil to long term application of nutrients at different levels was studied in terms of yield attributing characters and yield. The quadratic response in yield observed with increasing levels of individual primary nutrients necessitated the estimation of optimum economic dose and were worked out to be 748 g N, 329 g P,O5 and 765 g K,O per tree per year.Item Combined application of green manure and amophos on P nutrition and yield of rice(Kerala Agricultural University, 1999) Pushpa Joseph; Mercy George; John, P SItem Ammonium and nitrate release pattern from residue incorporated rice soils(Kerala Agricultural University, 1999) Beena Jacob; Mercy George; John, P S