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Pharmacological Properties of Cassia fistula

Pharmacological Properties and Traditional uses of a wild edible mutipurpose tree-Cassia fistula

Introduction:             Natural plants are the gift of the nature with good medicinal properties, which help the people to lead healthy life. Wild plants are widely distributed in the nature and used as remedy to treat various disease conditions in the traditional medicinal systems like Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Homeopathy (Maqsood et al., 2020). On …

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Feature for Waterproof Apparel

Breathability: An Important Feature for Waterproof Apparel

1. Introduction There is a growing need for multifunctional apparel among consumers, particularly those who are often active in outdoor activities like sports or subjected to harsh weather conditions such as heat, snow, rain, cold and wind [27]. This is demonstrated by the worldwide waterproof breathable textiles market being valued at USD 1.7 billion in …

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Nutrients in Onion

Influence of Sulphur, Zinc and Boron on Uptake and Availability of Nutrients in Onion

Introduction  Onion (Allium cepa L.) belongs to the family Alliaceae, is one of the most important monocotyledonous, cross-pollinated and cool-season vegetable crop. Onion is popularly known as Pyaaj in Hindi and Ulla gaddi / Irulli in Kannada. Onion has its own distinctive flavour, therefore it is used in soups, meat dishes, salads and sandwiches and …

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Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act

Development of a Scale to Measure Socio-economic Impact of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) on its Beneficiaries

INTRODUCTION             Poverty and unemployment are the twin problem faced by the developing countries. According to the planning India’s planning commission, nearly is Below Poverty Line (BPL). Public Policy makers India have realized the need for generating employment opportunities on large scaling the teeming millions of population above poverty the y line (APL). What the …

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Utilization of Digital and Communication Technologies (DCTs) in Agriculture by the Farmers

INTRODUCTION             Digital and Communication Technologies (DCT) can be referred to red as electronic and digital technologies for storing, processing, transferring information and communication. In the present era, new avenues in the form of Digital and Communication Technology (DCT) are being used to disseminate agricultural information. The DCT’s range from a simple person to person …

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Quinoa, Integrated Nutrient Management, Yield, Economics

Yield and Economics of Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) as affected by Integrated Nutrient Management Practices

INTRODUCTION Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa willd.) is an annual herbaceous plant in the Amaranthaceae (amaranth family, but formerly placed in Chenopodiaceae) that originated in the Pacific slopes of the Andes in South America and was cultivated since 5000 B.C. It is cultivated in the world with an area of 126 thousand hectares with a production of …

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technology in Dairy Farming

Technological Needs of Dairy Farmers in Dairy Farming in North Kashmir

INTRODUCTION India is the second-largest country in the world in terms of population having 1.21 billion human population [1], out of which, 68.84 per cent comes under the rural ambit [2]. Agriculture is the mainstay for rural people to earn their livelihood, and animal husbandry is a subsidiary occupation. In Jammu and Kashmir, livestock is …

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Quality of Vermicompost and Compost of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and their Effect on Soil Characteristics, Nutrients Content, Uptake and Yield of Chickpea

INTRODUCTION Rapid-increase-in-population-and-change-in-the-lifestyle-in-India-have-resulted-in-a-dramatic-increase-in-municipal-solid-waste-(MSW).-MSW-encompasses-household-refuse,-institutional-scraps,-street-sweepings,-commercial-wastes,-as-well-as-construction-and-demolition-debris.-The-total-MSW-generation-in-India-is-around-48-million-tons-per-annum-and-this-would-increase-to-300-million-tons-by-the-year-2047.-The-accumulation-of-large-amount-of-MSW-creates-several-problems-in-city-and-nowadays-the-management-has-become-most-significant-challenge-in-front-of-Municipal-Corporation-of-many-cities-in-India.-Municipal-solid-waste-from-Indian-cities-is-estimated-to-have-high-organic-matter-content-and-all-essential-nutrients-that-could-be-recycled-as-vermicompost-and-compost.-Composting-and-vermicomposting-are-considered-essential-recycling-tools-of-MSW,-as-large-amounts-of-MSW-composts-are-frequently-used-in-agriculture-to-meet-crop-nutrients–requirements-and-for-the-addition-of-organic-matter-[1-3].-MSW-vermicomposting-and-composting-is-being-encouraged-in-many-countries-globally,-and-researchers-have-experienced-the-benefits-of-rising-MSW-in-the-field.-With-a-view-present-study-was-undertaken- MATERIALS-AND-METHODS In-the-present-study-municipal-solid-waste-was-collected-from-Latur-city-and-required-quantity-of-vermicompost-and-compost-was-prepared-from-municipality-solid-waste-(MSW)-as-per-standard-procedure-and-its-characterization-for-Viz.-pH,-Electrical-conductivity,-Organic-carbon,-available-nutrients-N-P-&-K-and-DTPA-extractable-micronutrients-and-heavy-metals-were-analysed-per-standard-procedure.-A-field-experiment-was-conducted-at-the-Research-Farm,-Department-of-Soil-Science-and-Agricultural-Chemistry,-Latur-College-of-Agriculture.-The-experimental-plot-was-laid-out-in-a-randomized-block-design.-The-recommended-and-popular-variety-Aakash-(BDNG-797)-of-chickpea-was-used-for-this-experiment-with-seven-treatments-viz,-T1—RDF,-T2—RDF-+-vermicompost-of-MSW-@-2.5-t-ha-1,-T3—RDF-+-vermicompost-of-MSW-@-5-t-ha-1,-T4—RDF-+-vermicompost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1,-T5—RDF-+-compost-of-MSW-@-2.5-t-ha-1,-T6—compost-of-MSW-@-5-t-ha-1,-T7—compost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1.-Vermicompost-and-compost-of-MSW-was-applied-at-the-time-of-sowing-and-recommended-dose-of-fertilizer-(25:50:00-N:-P:-K)-was-applied-in-the-same-time.-The-soil-and-plant-samples-was-collected-after-harvest-of-crop-and-analyzed-for-physical-and-chemical-properties-of-soil-and-nutrients-content-in-plant.-The-yield-data-were-recorded-in-qha-1and-total-nutrients-uptake-was-calculated.– RESULTS-AND-DISCUSSION Vermicomposting-of-MSW Municipal-solid-waste-was-collected-from-the-Latur-city.-The-collected-MSW-was-air-dried-separately-spreading-over-a-polythene-sheet-for-48-hours.-The-air-dried-samples-were-partially-decomposed-for-three-weeks-before-being-put-into-the-vermicomposting-process.-A-convenient-pit-of-a-size-2×1×1m-was-constructed-with-a-concrete-base.-The-pit-was-filled-with-partial-decomposed-MSW-in-layers-15-to-20-cm-thick-and-cow-dung-slurry-was-added-in-the-ratio-of-3:1-and-released-about-1000-earthworms-(Eisenia-Foetida-)-and-maintained-the-humidity-around-65-to-75-per-cent-by-watering-and-also-inoculated-cowdung-which-served-as-attractive-feeding-resource-for-earthworms.-The-vermicomposting-processes-were-carried-out-for-60-days-and-vermicompost-was-ready-after-75-days-for-application. The-vermicompost-was-alkaline-(pH-7.45)-and-electrical-conductivity-was-1.85-dSm-1.-Organic-carbon-content-was-20.17-per-cent,-total-N,-P,-K-were-0.72,-0.33,-0.45-per-cent-respectively.-The-micronutrients-and-heavy-metals-in-the-MSW-vermicompost-were-estimated-and-observed-their-concentration-Cu—60.72-mg-kg-1,-Mn—343.17-mg-kg-1,-Zn—72–mg-kg-1,-Fe—1287-mg-kg-1,-Pb—21.05-mg-kg-1,-Cr—12.53-mg-kg-1-and-Ni—12.75-mg-kg-1.-Cadmium-was-found-below-detectable-level-in-MSW-vermicompost. Composting-of-MSW- The-compost-preparation-was-carried-out-in-pits-size-2×1×1m-by-adopting-aerobic-decomposition-process.-MSW-was-filled-in-layers-15-to-20-cm-thick-and-cow-dung-slurry-was-added-in-the-ratio-of-3:1.-To-improve-the-aeration,-contents-in-the-pits-were-turned-once-in-fifteen-days.-After-seven-days,-efficient-cultures-of-Trichoderma-harizanum-were-added,-enhancing-the-decomposition-rate.-The-compost-was-ready-after-95-days-for-application.- The-compost-was-alkaline-(pH-7.90)-and-electrical-conductivity-was-1.60-dSm-1.-Organic-carbon-content-was-17.16-per-cent,-total-N,-P,-K-were-0.60,-0.25,-0.38-per-cent-respectively.-The-micronutrients-and-heavy-metals-in-the-MSW-compost-were-estimated-and-observed-their-concentration-Cu—42.11-mg-kg-1,-Mn—250.67-mg-kg-1,-Zn—62-mg-kg-1,-Fe—1224-mg-kg-1,-Pb—22.9-mg-kg-1,-Cr—15.05-mg-kg-1-and-Ni—15.43-mg-kg-1.-Cadmium-was-found-below-detectable-level.- The-comparative-study-of-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost-was-found-that-the-MSW-vermicompost-having-more-amount-of-organic-carbon-(20.17%)-than-the-MSW-compost-(17.16-per-cent)-which-was-increased-by-14.6-%-(-Table-1).-It-was-also-observed-that-essential-nutrients’-availability-was-more-in-MSW-vermicompost-comparatively-than-the-MSW-compost-(5.14-to-44.11-%).-The-lesser-heavy-metal-concentration-values-were-found-in-MSW-vermicompost-compared-to-MSW-compost-(Table-1).-The-reduction-in-concentration-of-heavy-metals-in-the-vermicompost-might-be-due-to-volatilization-and-leaching-losses-and-immobilization-by-the-microorganisms.–During-vermicomposting,-the-earthworm-body-acts-as-a-bio-filter-that-can-purify-and-disinfect-and-detoxify-solid-wastes-[4].- Table-1.-Characteristics-of-vermicompost-and-compost-of-MSW Physicochemical-properties-of-soil The-result-regarding-physical-properties-indicated-that-soil-bulk-density-decreased-with-increased-doses-of-vermicompost-and-compost-of-MSW.-Lowest-bulk-density-of-soil-(1.57-mg-cm-3)-was-recorded-with-application-of-RDF-+-vermicompost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-(T4)-followed-by-RDF-+-compost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1.-Lowering-the-bulk-density-in-fertilized-and-manured-plots-may-be-due-to-higher-organic-matter,-more-pore-space-and-good-soil-aggregation-[5]-and-similar-result-was-also-reported-by-[6]. The-result-regarding-chemical-properties-(Table-2)-of-soil-viz.-pH,-EC-and-CaCO3-did-not-affected-significantly.-However,-organic-carbon-showed-significant-treatments-result-under-MSW-compost-and-vermicompost.-The-soil-pH-(7.47),-EC-(0.31dsm-1)-and-calcium-carbonate-(7.83%)-were-recorded-lowest-due-to-application-of-MSW-vermicompost-with-combination-of-inorganic-fertilizers-i.e.-RDF-+-vermicompost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1.-The-higher-CaCO3-was-recorded-in–treatment-T1-–-control-(9.50%).-Further-data-revealed-a-decrease-in-CaCO3-content-in-the-post-harvest-soil-samples-over-the-initial-(9%)-soil-samples.-This-indicated-that-the-application-of-organic-manure-reduced-the-CaCO3-content-in-soil-might-be-due-to-sufficient-organic-matter-in-the-soil.-(Jenkinson-and-Johnson,-1977).-However,-organic-carbon-(7.77-g-kg-1)-significantly-increases-due-to-the-application-of-RDF+-vermicompost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-followed-by-the-RDF-+-compost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-which-was-significantly-superior-over-control.-The-increase-in-organic-carbon-might-be-due-to-addition-of-organic-matter-in-soil-through-vermicompost-and-compost.-Similar-results-were-also-observed-by-Walter-et-al.-(2006)-composted-municipal-solid-waste-(MSW)-applied-at-the-rate-of-0,-40,-80-or-120-Mg-ha−1-significantly-increased-soil-organic-carbon-levels-after-its-application. Table2.-Effect-of-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost-on-soil-physical-and-chemical-properties Available-nutrients-status-in-soil: The-available-nutrients-viz.-N,–P-and-K-in-soil-were-significantly-affected-with-a-application-of-RDF-+-vermicompost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-–(T4)-recorded-significantly-higher-available-N-(-235.20-kg-ha-1),-P-(-24.17-kg-ha-1)-and-K-(-619.07-kg-ha-1)-in-soil-after-harvest-of-chickpea-followed-by-treatment-RDF-+-compost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-(T7).-The-avaibility-of-nutrients-increases-with-application-of-compost-and-vermicompst-of-MSW-its-creates-the-favorable-soil-condition-under-organic-manures-of-MSW-which-act-as-storehouse-of-microorganism,-is-responsible-for-needed-nutrients-transformation-beside-provide-the-favorable-soil-moisture-condition-and-physical-properties-which-help-in-mineralization-of-N-leading-to-increase-the-availability-of-nitrogen-in-soil.-These-results-corroborate-the-findings-of-[10].-Beneficial-effect-of-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost-it-increased-the-solubility-of-P-in-soil-and-reduces-the-fixation-whereas-k-availability-includes-minimizing-the-losses-from-leaching-by-retaining-K-ions-in-exchange-site-,-solubilization-of-insoluble-component-through-the-action-of-organic-acid-relies-during-decomposition-besides-minimizing-losses-due-to-fixation-[7]-similar-result-have-also-been-reported-by-[8]-and-[9]-reported-that-application-of-phosphorus-and-potassium-increases-the-NPK-of-the-soil-with-increases-in-the-concentration-of-the-nutrients-which-increases-the-metabolic-activities-in-plant.–Increasing-the-doses-of-compost-increased-the-levels-of-nutrients-in-soil-[11].-The-status-of-DTPA-extractable-micronutrients-was-found-maximum-viz.-Fe-(2.13-mg-ka-1),-Mn-(4.70-mg-kg-1),-Zn-(0.88-mg-kg-1),-Cu-(4.08-mg-kg-1)-with-the-application-of-RDF-+-vermicompost-of–MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-(T4)-followed-by-application-of–RDF-+-compost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-(T7)-and-which-significant-over-control.-The-results-agreed-with-the-findings-of-[12]-who-reported-that-organic-nutrient-sources-increased-the-micronutrient-status-of-soil-against-control.-Similar-result-reported-by-[13]-application-of-MSW-compost-significantly-increased-the-macro-and-micronutrients-level-in-soil.— DTPA-extractable-heavy-metals-in-soil: DTPA-extractable-heavy-metals-viz.-Cr,-Pb,-Ni–in-soil-were-significantly-affected-due-to-the-application-of-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost-in-chickpea-and-which-were-found-below-the-permissible-limits-in-all-the-treatments-(Table-3).-Cadmium-was-found-below-detectable-level-in-soil.-The-treatment-with-the-application-of-RDF-+-compost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-(T7)-recorded-significantly-higher-content-of-Cr,-Pb,-Ni-(0.14,-1.01,-0.86-mg-kg-1-respectively)-in-soil-followed-by-treatment-with-the-application-of-RDF-+-vermicompost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-(T4).-The-minimum-values-were-recorded-with-treatment-T1-(RDF)-control.-The-results-agreed-with-the-findings-of-[14]-reported-that-the-soil-total-Zn,-Pb,-Ni-and-Cu-also-increased-in-the-MSW-treated-soils-compared-to-the-controls.-However,-levels-were-still-below-the-maximum-allowed-by-Spanish-legislation.-[15]-reported-increased-contents-of-DTPA-extractable-heavy-metals-by-the-addition-of-urban-compost-to-the-soil-in-the-order-of-Zn->-Pb->-Ni->-Cu->-Mn.-The-heavy-metal-concentration-in-the-soil-after-application-of-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost-was-within-the-acceptable-limits-compared-with-regulatory-standards-CPCB.-There-was-no-negative-impact-on-the-soil-after-application.-Hence,-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost-can-be-used-as-organic-manure-for-improving-soil-quality. Content-of-nutrients The-NPK-content-in-chickpea-was-increased-with-increasing-Compost-and-Vermicompost-of-MSW-(Table-4).–The-maximum-N-P-K-concentration-in-straw-and-grain-was-recorded-with-the-treatment-T4-–RDF-+-vermicompost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-followed-by-treatment-T7-–RDF-+-compost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1.-Whereas-the-treatment-T1-(RDF)-was-found-minimum-concentration-of-NPK-in-chickpea-straw-and-grain-(Table-4).-The-reason-for-high-NPK-content-in-grain-and-straw-of-chickpea-might-be-because-application-of-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost-helps-in-mineralization-of-N-in-soil-thus-making-it-available-to-the-plants-and-serves-the-more-nutrients,-resulting-in-better-absorption-and-utilization-of-plant-nutrients,-thus-resulted-in-to-more-N-P-K-content-and-uptake-in-seed-and-straw-[16]. DTPA-micronutrients-viz.-Zn,-Fe,-Cu-and-Mn–in-plants-were-significantly-affected-due-to-the-application-of-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost-in-chickpea-(Table-5).-The-treatment-with-application-of–RDF-+-vermicompost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-recorded-significantly-higher-content-of-Total-Zn-(64.97-mg-kg-1),-Fe-(-241.57mg-kg-1),-Cu-(42.90-mg-kg-1),-Mn-(112.16-mg-kg-1)–in-plants-of-chickpea-followed-by-treatment-RDF-+-compost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1-(T7).-The-minimum-values-of-nutrients-were-recorded-with-treatment-T1-control-(RDF).-The-above-result-indicates-that-the-application-of-organic-and-inorganic-fertilizers-observed-the-highest-level-of-micronutrient-availability.-This-might-be-due-to-the-synergistic-effect-of-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost,-which-brought-significant-improvement-in-soil-available-micronutrient.-These-results-were-in-agreement-with-[17-18]-found-the-better-results-on-availability-of-DTPA-extractable-micronutrients-after-post-harvest-crop. Table-5.-Effect-of-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost-on-plant-micronutrients Uptake-of-N-P-and-K The-total-uptake-of–N,-P-and-K,-were-significantly-increased-due-to-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost-in-chickpea-(Table-6).-Significantly-maximum-uptake-of-total-N-(142.27-kg-ha-1),-P-(18.27-kg-ha-1)-and-K-(90.33-kg-ha-1),-were-noted-with-treatment-T4—RDF-+-vermicompost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1,-followed-by-treatment-RDF-+-compost-of-MSW-@-7.5-t-ha-1.-Whereas,-minimum-N,-P-and-K-uptake-was-recorded-with-treatment-T1-(RDF).–This-increase-in-uptake-of–NPK–in-chickpea-crop-might-be-due-to-MSW-vermicompost-and-compost-resulted-into-greater-availability-of-NPK-through-organic-matter.-Duggan-and-Wiles-(1976)-the-incorporation-of-the-garbage-compost-leads-to-significant-increase-in-plant-NPK-content.-[19]-found-that-the-addition-to-soil-of-512-metric-tones-of-compost-per-hectare-resulted-in-50-times-more-NPK-by-millet-crops-compared-to-control-plots.-Similar-findings-were-also-reported-by-[20]-application-of-urban-compost-@-11-t-ha-1-resulted-in-maximum-uptake-of-N,P-and-K-by-sweet-sorghum,-which-was-on-par-with-the-application-of-sewage-sludge-(2.68-t-ha-1)-+-urban-compost-(5.5-t-ha-1). CONCLUSION The-above-results-indicated-that-the-concentration-of-heavy-metals-was-found-within-permissible-limits-in-vermicompost-and-compost-of-MSW-and-shows-that-it-can-be-used-as-soil-fertilizer-as-its-negative-impact-seems-to-be-less-and-it-is-safe-for-application.-Vermicompost-and-compost-of-MSW-were-rich-in-NPK-and-micronutrients,-which-enhance-soil-fertility.-They-contain-a-high-amount-of-organic-matter,-which-improves-the-availability-of-nutrients-and-increases-growth-and-yield-of-chickpea.-Therefore,-MSW-vermicomposting-and-composting-have-become-important-tools-of-MSW-recycling-all-over-world-wide. 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