P. C. Dogra
8 Papers
2 Citations
P. C. Dogra is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Randomized block design. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Microbial Diversity and Adaptation under Salt-Affected Soils: A Review
Chiranjeev Kumawat,Ajay Kumar,J Parshad,Shyam S. Sharma,Abhik Patra,P. C. Dogra,Govind Kumar Yadav,Sunil Dadhich,Rajhans Verma,Girdhari Lal Kumawat +9 more
TL;DR: The role of microorganisms has been documented by many workers for the bioremediation of such problematic soils as mentioned in this paper , which is an eco-friendly approach compared to chemical and physical methods.
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Pollination Studies in Grape
TL;DR: The varieties Banquabad, Angoor Kalan and Kabar Ravi were found to be completely self-unfruitful and the percent fruit set as a result of selfing and open-pollination did not vary significantly.
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Effect of Different Liquid Biofertilizers and Varying Fertility Levels on Available N, P2O5, K2O and S Content after Harvesting in Soil
TL;DR: The experimental trail was conducted at the farm of Rajasthan Agricultural Research Institute (RARI), Durgapura, Jaipur which is the sub campus of Sri Karan Narendra Agriculture University, Jobner,Jaipur (Raj.). as discussed by the authors observed the effect of different liquid biofertilizers and fertility levels on growth, yield and quality of cluster bean (cymopsis tetragonoloba).
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Modern Phenotyping: A Paradigm of Present Need in Crop Improvement
Omprakash,Padma Thakur,Aparna,P. C. Dogra,S. K. Bairwa,Santosh Kr. Meena,Kailash Chandra +6 more
- 04 Jan 2024
TL;DR: Modern phenotyping is a high-throughput approach used to develop and establish understanding of quantitative traits in crops. It involves monitoring plants non-destructively using imaging methodologies to gather data for studies of complex characters.
Productivity, White Rust and Alternaria Blight of Indian Mustard Influenced by Chemical Fungicide Seed Treatment under Humid Southeastern Agro-climatic Zone of Rajasthan, India
TL;DR: In this article , the effect of different chemical fungicides application as seed treatment on growth, plant attributes and grain yields and incidence of diseases of Indian mustard was evaluated in a randomized block design with three replications.