Histo-morphological observation on the Skin, Liver, Spleen, and Kidney of Checkered keelback (Xenochrophis piscator) of Assam
A. Deka* , M.M. Sangma , K. Kalita , B.N. Battacharyya , M. Bhuyan , J. Kachari , S. Choudury
A. Deka* , M.M. Sangma , K. Kalita , B.N. Battacharyya , M. Bhuyan , J. Kachari , S. Choudury
INTRODUCTION Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a means of subsistence as a food crop across Asia where half of the world’s poorest people reside. The crop is unique because it can be cultivated in wet conditions which may not be possible for other crops…
INTRODUCTION Salinity is the major abiotic stress after drought in rice-growing areas of the world and nearly 6.73 million hectares of land in India are saline-affected soils [10]. The area under salinization is increasing due to low precipitation, high surface…
Introduction The behavior of herbicides in the agriculture ecosystem is influenced directly or indirectly by intrinsic soil variables such as soil fertility and chemistry. In many instances, soil-applied nutrients and its quantity compete for herbicide adsorption sites in the soil…
Introduction: Groundnut is well known important oilseed crop in the world and in India because of its economic importance. The seed is comprised of 40-54 per cent oil, 25-28 per cent protein and 18 per cent of carbohydrates in addition…
INTRODUCTION Common bean is one of the most popular pulse crops known as “Poor man’s Meat” or “Grain of Hope”. With about 24 million tonnes produced globally with yields of about 824 kg/ha. Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America account for…