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Item Fungicidal control of rust disease of blackgram : mung(Kerala Agricultural University, 1974) Kannaiyan, S; Venkata Rao, AItem Effect of certain plant protection chemicals on the incidence of VA mycorrhiza in black gram(Kerala Agricultural University, 1991) Nair, S K; Girija, V K; Kamala NayarItem Correlation studies in black gram under partially shaded conditions(Kerala Agricultural University, 1992) Saji T Abraham; Sreekumar, S G; Saraswathy, P; Gopinathan Nair, V; Manikantan Nair, PItem Variability in black gram under partially shaded conditions(Kerala Agricultural University, 1992) Saji T Abraham; Sreekumar, S G; Saraswathy, P; Gopinathan Nair, V; Manikantan Nair, PVariability in nineteen varieties of black gram was studied, under partially shaded conditions in coconut plantations. Analysis of variance for nineteen characters showed significant differences among the varieties for ten characters. Analysis of variance for chlorophyll pigments (a and b) at flowering and pod maturity revealed that there was no significant difference in the chlorophyll content among the varieties, but significant differences existed among the varieties for the chlorophyll pigments estimated at flowering and pod maturity periods. High genotypic coefficient of variation, moderate to high heritability and high genetic advance recorded for leaf area index at 50 per cent flowering and accumulation of dry matter (photosynthetic efficiency) at 50 per cent and 100 per cent flowering, number of days to blooming and number of days to the first pod harvest suggest the reliability of these characters during selection programmes for the improvement of this crop.Item Effect of different levels of rock phosphate sulphur granule on growth and yield of onion and black gram(Kerala Agricultural University, 2000) Bagavathi Ammal, U; Mathan, K K; Mahimairaja, SPot experiments conducted to study the effect of rock phosphate - elemental sulphur granule (RP-S° G) on the yield attributes and yield of onion and black gram in Typic Haplustalf so\\ revealed that the application of RP-S° G at the rate of 60 kg P2O~ ha"' recorded the highest yield for both the crops. Better residual effects were reflected in black gram yield and uptake of nutrients. RP-S° G @ 75 kg P2O5 ha"1 also performed well, but its effect was on par with that of 75 kg P20s ha'1.