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Item Comparative study of soil and foliar application of urea on sesamum(Kerala Agricultural University, 1975) Nair, N R; Santhakumari, R; Gopalakrishnan, RAn experiment to study the comparative effect of soil and foliar application of urea on yield of sesamum was conducted at the Oil Seed Research Station, Kayamkulam during 1971 - 72, Application of half the quantity of urea as basal and half the quantity through foliage 20 days after sowing has been found to be beneficial in increasing yield of sesamum. Spraying 3 .28 per cent urea 20 days after sowing has been observed to cause leaf scorching which reduced the yield considerably.Item New high yielding, brown plant hopper tolerant variety of rice(Kerala Agricultural University, 1978) Nair, N R; Nair, S S; Remabai, NItem Relative susceptibility of some rice varieties to infestation by rice leaf roller(Kerala Agricultural University, 1979) Balakrishna Pillai, K; Nair, N R; Thomas, M JItem Tolerance of some rice varieties to whorl maggot damage(Kerala Agricultural University, 1979) Balakrishna Pillai, K; Nair, N R; Thomas, M JItem Limnaea Acuminata Lamarch (Pulmonata : Limnaeidae)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1979) Ittyaverah, P J; Nair, N R; Thomas, M JItem Occurrence of Solenopsis geminata Fabr. (Formicidae: Hymenoptera) as a predator of the brown plant hopper(Kerala Agricultural University, 1980) Thomas, M J; Balakrishna Pillai, K; Nair, N RItem Melanagromyza azawii spencer (Agromyzidae: Diptera) - as a pest of sesamum(Kerala Agricultural University, 1980) Balakrishna Pillai, K; Thomas, M J; Nair, N RItem Bhadra (MO 4) A high yielding dwarf rice variety for Kuttanad(Kerala Agricultural University, 1981) Nair, N R; Nair, S S; Rema Bai, NIR-8 and Ptb-20 were crossed in 1967-68 at Rice Research Station Moncompu in order to evolve a high yielding variety possessing good grain quality attributes. Culture M-11-57-5-1 is a derivative of the above cross. It has recorded significantly higher yield than the popular high yielding varieties Jaya and Bharathy in the experiments in the Research Station, in State Seed Farm and in cultivators' fields It was also superior to two other varieties Sabari and Aswathi under Kuttanad conditions. Further, this possesses additional attributes like good tolerance to Brown plant hopper and desirable grain qualities. This culture was released by the variety Release Committee of the State as a 'variety under the name "Bhadra" (M 04).Item IIHR 61-B, a high yielding vegetable type of cowpea(Kerala Agricultural University, 1991) Neema, V P; Bridgit, T K; James, K I; Nair, N R