PG Thesis: Recent submissions

  • Aravinda Ghosh, K N (Department of Animal Reproduction, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy, 1979)
    An investigation was undertaken to study the uterine pathology in repeat breeding cows employing uterine biopsy as a diagnostic technique. The studies were carried out in 26 repeat breeding cross bred cows from the herd ...
  • Mohan, M C (Department of Parasitology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,Mannuthy, 1979)
    In a study on the lice of animals and birds in and around Trichur and their control, cattle was found to be infested with Haematopinus, quadripertuous and linognathu vituli. Buffaloes with haematopinus tuberoulatus, goats ...
  • Ramachandran, P (Department of Nutrition, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,Mannuthy, 1977)
    A detailed investigation was carried out to study the growth rate, feed efficiency, carcass quality and economics of production of fattening pigs maintained on two dietary treatments differing in protein levels and reared ...
  • Madhavan Pillai, R (Department of Microbiology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,mannuthy, 1977)
    A total of 214 specimens which inoculated 80 lung tissues, 55 nasal swabs, 43 tracheal swabs and 36 bronchial lymph nodes from goats with signs of pneumonia were examined during the course of this study. Out of these, 139 ...
  • Vijaya Kumaran (Department of Animal Reproduction, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,Mannuthy, 1977)
    With the ultimate object of evolving a suitable extender for boar semen 72 ejaculates from six boars selected at random from University Pig Breeding Farm, Mannuthy were used for the preservation studies. Six diluents viz., ...
  • Philomina, P T (Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,mannuthy, 1976)
    The results and conclusions drawn from a study carried out to determine the effects of choline deficiency on the chemical composition of the skeletal muscles of chicks are presented. The levels of choline viz., 1500 mg. ...
  • James, P C (Department of Microbiology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,Mannuthy, 1977)
    Prior to this “Survey on the Incidence of Salmonellae in Meat Animals” the information on the serotypes of Salmonella prevalent and the magnitude of their occurrence in livestock in Kerala had been meagre except for the ...
  • Chacko, C T (Department of Animal Husbandary, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,Mannuthy, 1975)
    A comparison of the feed utilisation efficiency between Sindhi and Sindhi x Jersey cross bred lactating cows of the University livestock farm was made. Six cows each from the two groups were paired on the basis of the ...
  • Jijy Joseph (Department of Agricultural Entomology, College of Agriculture, Vellayani, 1992)
    The occurrence and distribution of insect pests in stored ginger, turmeric, pepper and cardamom in five districts of Kerala were assessed in a survey conducted at bimonthly intervals for a period of six months. In stored ...
  • Cheeram Parambil Muhammad (Department of Farm power and Machinery, College of Agricultural Engineering,Ludhiyana, 1979)
    For over half of the world’s population, rice provides the main dietary source of energy and hence is one of the most important food materials. In the Far – East, where 90 per cent of world’s rice is grown, transplanting ...
  • Renchi P George (Department of Poultry Science, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Thrissur, 1977)
    This thesis embodies the results of an investigation carried out to study the incubation, growth and processing characteristics of desi ducks (Anas platyrhyncos). Duck eggs procured from a local farmer were used in this ...
  • Raghunadhan, D (Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Vellayani, 1989)
    Snake gourd mosaic virus disease commonly occurring in Kerala was investigated. The symptoms appeared as typical mosaic mottling with dark green and light green patches. The leaves were much reduced in size, variously ...
  • Sosamma, P (Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Vellayani, 1988)
    Crop loss caused by the root-knot nematode infesting Coleus parviflorus and its control was studied in a pot culture experiment and a field experiment in the Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Vellayani, ...
  • Mohindar Sing Bhadwal (Department of Surgery, College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Mannuthy, 1988)
    Eighteen apparently healthy dogs of either sex, aged one to five years and weighing 10-15 kg were used for the study. All the dogs were dewormed and examined for the presence of blood parasites if any. They were housed ...
  • Swarnavi, S (Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Horticulture, Vellayani, 1988)
    More than 70 per cent of the upland soils of Kerala are acidic. The acidity of the soil is primarily associated with the presence of hydrogen and aluminium in exchangeable form. The soil solution aluminium in acid soil ...
  • Muhammad Suhaib, Ismayil M (Department of Plant Pathology, College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara, 2019)
    Cucurbits are the most popular and widely cultivated vegetables in Kerala. One of the main constraints in the production of these crops is the occurrence of fungal fruit rots, on which no detailed and systematic studies ...
  • Meera, N (Department of Plantation Crops and Spices, College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara, 1994)
    Investigations on standardization of propagation and stage of harvest in adakodien (Holostemma annulare k. Schum.) were carried out at the Department of Plantation Crops and Spices, College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara ...
  • Veerabhadraswamy, M (Centre for Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, College of Horticulture,Vellanikkara, 2019)
    Rice is the dietary staple food for as high as 62.8 per cent of world’s population and it contributes to 20 per cent of the total calorific intake of the people. Rice possesses many unique qualities which determine its ...
  • Deepak Prashant Bhamare (Centre for Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, College of Horticulture,Vellanikkara, 2019)
    Curry leaf (Murraya koenigii L.) belonging to the family Rutaceae is one of the extensively used spices in traditional Indian medicine against variety of ailments. Curry leaf is reported to possess several pharmaceutical ...
  • Priya Sonkamble (Centre for Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, College of Horticulture,Vellanikkara, 2019)
    Benincasa is a monotypic genus with only one cultivated species hispida. In India, Benincasa exhibits rich diversity. There is substantial variation in vegetative traits and fruitcharacters and it is difficult to distinguish ...

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