6 articles in this issue
ABEBE MISGANAW, HENOCK ALEMAY, NEGA KESETE
Onion (Allium cepa L.) is member of the family Alliaceae and it is a vegetable that is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium. Several factors govern the production as well as the productivity of onion. Level of nitrogen fertilizer is amon... see more
ELEFTHERIA C. TSADILA, AIKATERINA L. STEFI, DIDO VASSILACOPOULOU, CHRISTOS D. TSADILAS, NIKOLAOS S. CHRISTODOULAKIS
The effects on the developmental stages and biomass production of tobacco plants, after amending the cultivation soil with sewage sludge, were investigated. The development of all plant organs and their major morphological features as well as the crop pro... see more
S. SINGARAVELAN, R. ARUN, D. MURUGAN
Plant pathology is the scientific study of plant diseases caused by pathogens and environmental conditions. It includes pathogen identification, diseases cycles, economic impact, management of plant diseases, etc. In existing, to detect the diseases they ... see more
ANKIT TELASE, NEERAJ PANDEY
Ginger (Zingiber officinale), a member of the family Zingiberaceae, is a common spice used worldwide, especially in most Asian countries. India is the world's largest manufacturer of ginger, and also the largest producer of dry ginger. Ginger chemical res... see more
ABDELHAK RHOUMA, MOHAMED SEGHIR MEHAOUA, MOHAMMAD IMAD KHRIEBA, KHALED ATALLAOUI, HANANE BEDJAOUI
Peach leaf curl is caused by Taphrina deformans, a biotrophic parasitic fungus. About 90% of the peach acres are treated for this destructive disease. Leaves produced in the spring are deformed, thickened, curled, and colored red or yellow instead of norm... see more
J. M. S. TOMAR, SUNIL PRASAD, J. JAYAPRAKASH, R. KUMAR, M. SANKAR, R. KAUSHAL, O. P. CHATURVEDI
We have studied Sal Mixed Moist Deciduous Forest along a disturbance gradient in Uttarakhand and the study made known that tree diversity had a negative relationship with disturbance. Shrub and herb species diversity favors moderate disturbance conditions... see more