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  1. Prevalence of major foliar and panicle diseases of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor [L.] Moench) in the Deccan Plateau of India por Navi, S.S., Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit, Tonapi, V.A., Rao, T.G.N., Indira, S., Reddy, R.K., Thomas, D.

    Publicado 2007
    “…A total of 965 fields were surveyed covering 228 fields in Andhra Pradesh (AP), 406 in Karnataka (KAR), 290 in Maharashtra (MH) and 41 in Tamil Nadu (TN). Among 14 foliar diseases observed, maize stripe virus (MStV), a tenuivirus transmitted by the delphacid plant hopper (Peregrinus maidis), and among five panicle diseases, ergot or sugary disease (Claviceps sorghi and C. africana) were the most destructive diseases. …”
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  2. Web-based tool for calculating field-specific nutrient management for rice in India por Sharma, Sheetal, Panneerselvam, P., Castillo, Rowena, Manohar, Shriram, Raj, Rajendran, Ravi, V., Buresh, Roland J.

    Publicado 2019
    “…We compared field-specific fertilizer recommendations from NMR with uniform application of fertilizer provided by an existing blanket fertilizer recommendation for irrigated inbred rice (BFR) and farmer’s fertilizer practices (FFP) in on-farm trials conducted in 74 irrigated rice fields across three growing seasons in the Cauvery Delta, Tamil Nadu, India. Grain yield was 0.6–0.7 Mg ha−1 higher (P ≤ 0.05) with NMR than FFP in two of the three seasons, even though total fertilizer cost was comparable or less with NMR. …”
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  3. D4N2024 Presentation Showcase – THEMATIC SESSION 4a: Making social protection nutrition-sensitive por Neupane, Sumanta, Hazarika, Bhabesh, Chakrabarti, Suman, Kishore, Avinash, Basar, Sk Md Abul, Safdar, Nilofer F., Prasada, DVP, Gogoi, Pallabi, Singh, Garima, Puri, Raghav, Pingali, Prabhu, Lamisha, Mahjabin Rashid

    Publicado 2024
    “…Research Scholar, Jawaharlal Nehru University Availability, retail penetration and fortification quality of staple foods in retail markets in Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu states, India Garima Singh, Project Coordinator, Food Systems Dashboard and Food Fortification, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition Effects of Remittance on Dietary Diversity & Food Security: Evidence from HIES 2022 Mahjabin Rashid Lamisha, Student, University of Dhaka…”
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  4. Comparative analysis of UAV and electric backpack sprayers for herbicide efficacy and crop-weed nutrient dynamics in direct-seeded rice por Paul, R. Arockia Infant, Arthanari, P. Murali, Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam, Kumar, Virender, Bagavathiannan, Muthukumar, Surya, K.

    Publicado 2025
    “…An experiment was conducted at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, India, during the kharif (2022) and rabi (2022–2023) seasons to test the pre-emergence (PE), early post-emergence (EPOE) and post-emergence (POE) herbicides using UAVs and EBS. …”
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  5. Cassava agronomy research in Asia: Has it benefitted cassava farmers? por Howeler, Reinhardt H.

    Publicado 2001
    “…Improved cultural practices, such as the use of chemical fertilizers and herbicides have been adopted in some regions or countries, such as Tamil Nadu, Malaysia, Thailand (to some extent), Indonesia and south Vietnam (mainly fertilizers). …”
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  6. Cassava technology assessment and transfer through users participation in India por Anantharaman, M., Ramanathan, S.

    Publicado 2001
    “…The technology assessment and refinement through the Institution-Village-Linkage Programme (IVLP), a novel concept using a holistic approach, and the current testing and popularizing of cassava varieties in Tamil Nadu are detailed in the paper. The technology transfer is also enhanced through human resources development in participatory training courses and seminars. …”
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  7. Cassava technology transfer and utilization in India por Balagopalan, C., Anantharaman, M.

    Publicado 1995
    “…The socio-economic impact of CTTP is very encouraging considering that a) cassava yields in the country have increased at an annual rate of about 1% since 1970; b) the HYVC have diffused to more than three fourth of the cassava area in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh and to some pockets of Kerala; c) the majority of farmers have accepted most of the recommended practices. …”
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  8. New cassava products of future potential in India por Premkumar, T., Padmaja, G., Moorthy, S.N., Nanda, S.K., George, Mathew, Balagopalan, C.

    Publicado 2001
    “…In the 1940s, cassava became an important raw material for the starch and sago industries established in Salem and Dharmapuri districts of Tamil Nadu. The cassava-based starch industry recorded a high rate of growth over the past five decades and has currently a turnover of 3000 million Indian rupees worth of starch and sago. …”
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  9. Spatial rice yield estimation using multiple linear regression analysis, semi-physical approach and assimilating SAR satellite derived products with DSSAT crop simulation model por Pazhanivelan, Sellaperumal, Geethalakshmi, Vellingiri, Tamilmounika, R., Sudarmanian, N.S., Kaliaperumal, Ragunath, Ramalingam, Kumaraperumal, Sivamurugan, A.P., Mrunalini, Kancheti, Yadav, Manoj Kumar, Quicho, Emma D.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Rice area and yield in the Cauvery delta zone of Tamil Nadu, India was estimated during samba (August–January) season in the years 2020–2021 using Sentinel 1A Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite data with three different spatial yield estimation methods, namely a spectral indices-based regression analysis, semi-physical approach, and integrating remote products with DSSAT crop growth model. …”
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