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Antagonism of Two Trichoderma Species against Alternaria alternata on Capsicum frutescens
AbstractBiological management of plant disease is a much popular method of disease control now a days. Being ecofriendly safe and effective disease control agents, biocontrol agents are being used widely by farmers in combating disease and pests. The present investigation deals with comparative antagonistic behavior of two different species of Trichoderma viz. Trichoderma harzianum and Trichoderma viride against Alternaria alternata, a common and destructive pathogen of Capsicum frutescens. To find out the comparative antagonistic properties of both the species of Trichodema against Alternaria alternata, culture plate technique was used and the experiment was allowed to run for 10 days. Results indicated that Trichoderma harzianum which reduced the growth of Altrnaria alternata by 67.07% is more effective in controlling the growth of test pathogen. Trichoderma viride, causing a reduction of 66.67% was also found to be a suitable biocontrol agent. Key words: Capsicum frutescens, Trichoderma, Biocontrol, Alternaria alternate, Antagonism  Department of Botany, S. S. (P. G.) College, Shahjahanpur, U. P., India Please Cite This Article As: Adarsh Pandey. 2010. Antagonism of Two Trichoderma Species against Alternaria alternata on Capsicum frutescens. J. Exp. Sci. 1(5):18-19. Â
sj-docx-2-aan-10.1177_02184923211049911 - Supplemental material for A systematic review of the current management approaches in leiomyosarcoma of inferior vena cava—Results from analysis of 118 cases
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-aan-10.1177_02184923211049911 for A systematic review of the current management approaches in leiomyosarcoma of inferior
vena cava—Results from analysis of 118 cases by Jyoutishman Saikia, Sameer Rastogi, Adarsh Barwad, Ekta Dhamija, Rambha Pandey, Sandeep Bhoriwal, Suryanarayana Deo and Sunil Kumar in Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals</p
sj-docx-1-aan-10.1177_02184923211049911 - Supplemental material for A systematic review of the current management approaches in leiomyosarcoma of inferior vena cava—Results from analysis of 118 cases
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-aan-10.1177_02184923211049911 for A systematic review of the current management approaches in leiomyosarcoma of inferior
vena cava—Results from analysis of 118 cases by Jyoutishman Saikia, Sameer Rastogi, Adarsh Barwad, Ekta Dhamija, Rambha Pandey, Sandeep Bhoriwal, Suryanarayana Deo and Sunil Kumar in Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals</p
Part 2: Thermal Performance enhancement of Phase Change Materials, 5. Shape stabilized Phase Change Materials: Solving the issue of leakage
OBJECTIVES: 1. Introduce shape-stabilized phase change materials (SSPCMs) 2. Evaluate the limitations of conventional PCMs 3. Explore mechanisms of shape stabilization 4. Assess advantages of SSPCMs over conventional PCMs 5. Highlight SSPCMs' thermal properties and performance This comprehensive analysis explores the fundamental aspects, development mechanisms, and advantageous properties of shape-stabilized phase change materials (SSPCMs) in thermal energy storage applications. The following investigation examines how these innovative materials effectively overcome the limitations of conventional phase change materials (PCMs) while enhancing thermal efficiency and operational reliability across diverse applications
Pollution Status of River Ramganga: Physico-chemical Characteristics at Bareilly
ABSTRACT: The investigation is an effort to examine the impact of effluents discharged through industrial wastes and sewage into Ramganga and to observe the change in the quality of water for the period of different seasons of the year. Some physico-chemical parameters like temperature, pH, DO, Free CO2, TDS and TSS were studied and find the Site B was much polluted due to merging of a polluted tributary Nakatia. There DO was 3.07 mg/l and Free CO2was 26.69 mg/l. Key words: Ramganga river, water quality, Physico-Chemical parameters  1Department of Zoology, S.S.(P.G.)College, Shahjahanpur,U.P.; 2Department of Botany, S.S.(P.G.)College, Shahjahanpur,U.P Please Cite This Article As: Ramesh Channdra, kanchan kashyap, and Adarsh Pandey. 2010. Pollution Status of River Ramganga: Physico-chemical Characteristics at Bareilly. J. Exp. Sci. 1(5):20-21.  Â
Directive speech acts in the New Testament
Danuta Pytel-Pandey, WrocławThis article discusses the directive speech acts in the New Testament. The
author presents examples of such acts from the New Testament Scriptures, and
then carries out their pragmalinguistic [email protected]
Similarities between 2D and 3D convection for large Prandtl number
Using direct numerical simulations of Rayleigh-B\'enard convection (RBC), we perform a comparative study of the spectra and fluxes of energy and entropy for large and infinite Prandtl numbers in two (2D) and three (3D) dimensions. We observe close similarities between the 2D and 3D RBC, in particular the kinetic energy spectrum , and the entropy spectrum exhibits a dual branch with a dominant spectrum. We showed that the dominant Fourier modes in the 2D and 3D flows are very close
Evaluation and analysis of impact of subsidies on small scale renewable energy technologies dissemination: a case study of Nepal
The report has analysed the status of rural electrification using renewable energy technologies (RETs) and the current subsidy delivery modality of RETs in Nepal. As the Government of Nepal is subsidizing small scale renewable energy projects, it is important to evaluate and analyse the programme to make sure that a programme is running in an effective and efficient way while reaching the target group.
During the course of the research, primary information collected from the field has been compiled using appropriate tools/software (such as MS Office) and analyzed. Different sets of questionnaires were prepared, targeting different personnel ranging from the users’ level to the government policy level. The field survey methods include field observations of RETs installations and operations along with interviews with selected users on a random sampling basis to identify barriers to subsidy delivery and possible measures to overcome these barriers; to determine user satisfaction level and time period for subsidy delivery mechanisms.
The report started with the country background information and the rationale behind the study. This is followed by the literature review and information on the current status of small scale RETs in the country. Next it deals with the organizational structure and current subsidy delivery modality of RETs in the country. The evaluation of the effectiveness of the subsidy with the current subsidy delivery modality has been analyzed based on six parameters; Targets and Achievements, Impact of RETs, Subsidy Delivery System Efficiency, Transparency, Sustainability and Effectiveness.
The research shows that the subsidized government program has been successful in achieving its goal to provide basic energy services in rural areas through RETs in terms of its quantitative target. Although the subsidized program is successful in electrifying the rural communities via RETs, the poorest of the poor families are still excluded from the subsidy. The program seems to benefit more the rich and upper middle class families rather than the poor families for which the subsidy was intended. The high capital cost and long subsidy delivery process are the main important reasons for this failure. The author has proposed a new modality which might overcome the time barriers and bureaucratic process in the subsidy delivery mechanism and will decrease the lead time. This will in turn help to reduce the operational cost of the private companies and will encourage more players to enter the market, increase competition and result in lower system costs.
After identifying gaps in the current subsidy delivery modality, the project report ends with the recommendation of a new modality improving the current modality and filling the gaps identified. As this study has some limitations, as described in chapter one, the scope of further works has been listed at the end
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