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Please provide me name of some best books for the question paper of ICAR NET examination Here I am giving you information about the important books for the question paper of ICAR NET examination below .. ICAR Agronomy NET Question paper books :: Animal Husbandry Question Bank In Hindi For JRF / SRF / NET / First time in Agriculture with best seller category Pub. SURAHEE PUBLICATION ![]() A Competitive Book Of Agriculture ( English) Publication:- Surahee publications price: Rs. 325/- ![]() Agronomy Treatise (JRF / SRF / NET / ARS ) ICAR JRF PAPERS OBJECTIVE AGRICULTURE SOLUTION IN ONE LINE PATTERN ![]() Last edited by Aakashd; February 6th, 2020 at 08:50 AM. |
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send previous year Q papers Agronomy net on my mail vmittoliya@yahoo.co.in |
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The syllabus of ICAR NET (Indian Council of Agricultural Research National Eligibility Test) Agronomy Subject on which the question paper is based is as follows: ICAR NET Agronomy Syllabus Unit 1 : Crop Ecology and Geography Principles of crop ecology Ecosystem concept and determinants of productivity of ecosystem Physiological limits of crop yield and variability in relation to ecological optima Crop adaptation Climate shift and its ecological implication Greenhouse effect Agro-ecological and agro climatic regions of India Geographical distribution of cereals, legumes, oilseeds, vegetables, fodders and forages, commercial crops, condiments and spices, medicinal and aromatic plants Adverse climatic factors and crop productivity Photosynthesis, respiration, net assimilation, solar energy conversion efficiency and relative water content, light intensity, water and CO2 in relation to photosynthetic rates and efficiency Physiological stress in crops Remote sensing Spectral indices and their application in agriculture crop water stress indices and crop stress detection Unit 2 : Weed Management Scope and principles of weed management Weeds classification, biology, ecology and all elopathy Crop weed competition, weed threshold Herbicides classification, formulations, mode of action, selectivity and resistance Persistence of herbicides in soils and plants Application methods and equipment Biological weed control, bioherbicides Integrated weed management Special weeds, parasitic and aquatic weeds and their management in cropped and non cropped lands weed control schedules in field crops, vegetables and plantation crops Role of GM crops in weed management Unit 3 : Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Use History of soil fertility and fertilizer use Concept of essentiality of plant nutrients, their critical concentrations in plants, nutrient interactions, diagnostic techniques with special emphasis on emerging deficiencies of secondary and micro-nutrients Soil fertility and productivity and their indicators Fertilizer materials including liquid fertilizers, their composition, mineralization, availability and reaction products in soils Water solubility of phosphate fertilizers Slow release fertilizers, nitrification inhibit or sand their use for crop production Principles and methods of fertilizer application Integrated nutrient management and bio-fertilizers Agronomic and physiological efficiency and recovery of applied plant nutrients Criteria for determining fertilizer schedules for cropping systems direct, residual and cumulative effects Fertilizer related environmental problems including ground water pollution Site-specific nutrient management Contamination of heavy metals in peri-urbansoils and their remediation Unit 4 : Dry land Agronomy Concept of dry land farming; dry land farming vs rain fed farming History, development, significance and constraints of dry land agriculture in India Climatic classification and delineation of dry land tracts Characterization of agro-climatic environments of dry lands Rainfall analysis and length of growing season Types of drought, drought syndrome, effect on plant growth, drought resistance, drought avoidance, drought management Crop Planning including contingency, crop diversification, varieties, cropping systems, conservation cropping and mid-season corrections for aberrant weather conditions Techniques of moisture conservation insitu to reduce evapotranspiration, runoff and to increase infiltration Rain water harvesting and recycling concept, techniques and practices Timelines and precision key factors for timely sowing, precision in seeding, weed control Fertilizer placement, top dressing and foliar application, aqua-fertigation Concept and importance of water shed management in dry land areas
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