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Effect of polymer, bioagent, chemicals on storage & field of blackgram (en Inglés)
Pragada Veraja
(Autor)
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Prashant Kumar Rai
(Autor)
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Erumulla Santhosh
(Autor)
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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Effect of polymer, bioagent, chemicals on storage & field of blackgram (en Inglés) - Veraja, Pragada ; Rai, Prashant Kumar ; Santhosh, Erumulla
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Reseña del libro "Effect of polymer, bioagent, chemicals on storage & field of blackgram (en Inglés)"
Black gram, its scientific name is Vigna mungo L. belonging to family leguminosae. It is a self pollinated crop with a chromosome number (2n= 2x= 22) grown in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. It is believed to be a native of India (Zukovskiji, 1962). India is world's largest producer of pulses with its total pulse production contributing a quarter of world's total production. While one-third of world's total acreage under pulses is in India, Indian population consumes 30% of world's total pulses. Black gram (urad), one of the pulses, is mostly produced in Asian countries as their tropical climate and soil type suits its cultivation.Its seeds are highly nutritious with carbohydrates (60%), fat (1.5%), minerals, amino acids and vitamins. Black gram is a rich protein food. It contains about 25-26 percent protein, which is almost three times that of cereals.This crop is itself a mini-fertilizer factory, as it has unique characteristics of maintaining and restoring soil fertility through fixing atmospheric nitrogen insymbiotic association with Rhizobium bacteria present in the root nodules.