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Optimization of soaking condition of blackgram to minimize flatogenic sugar content in blackgram-based products

open access: yesLWT - Food Science and Technology, 2015
Abstract Raffinose family oligosaccharides (RFOs), comprising 41.7 g/kg blackgram dal (dry wt basis), are important antinutritional factors. In this study, response surface methodology was used to optimize the soaking conditions of blackgram dal in order to reduce these flatogenic sugars.
Jayati Saha, Prabir K Sarkar
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Uptake of Nutrients by Blackgram

MADRAS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, 1975
Blackgram variety Pusa 1 was grown in a -calcareous red soil of Coimbatore in the pot culture house during.August-November- 1972.Nitrogen was applied as ammonium sulphate at threelevels namely O1 30 and 60Kg N per ha.Phosphorus was applied as P12 labelled superphosphate at four levels namely 0,30,60and 90 kg P2O2 per ha.Two leves of rhizobial ...
RAJENDRAN K, KRISHNAMOORTHY K.K
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Fermentation of blackgram paste: time‐dependent rheological characteristics, modelling and quality attributes of a traditional snack

open access: yesInternational Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2014
The time-independent and time-dependent rheological characteristics were determined for blackgram pastes before and after fermentation, and related them with the quality attributes of the fried snack made from these pastes.
Suvendu Bhattacharya
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PATH COEFFICIENT ANALYSIS IN BLACKGRAM

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1992
Variability, heritability and genetic advance were estimated for sixteen characters in twenty blackgram (Urd) types. phenotypic and genotypic coefficient of variation for dry leaf weight was high followed by seed yield and leaf area. Genetic advance was high for seed yield followed by dry leaf weight.
Renganayaki K, Sreerengasamy S.R
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Weed management in blackgram

Indian Journal of Weed Science, 2018
A replicated field experiment was conducted during 2016 and 2017 for selecting suitable herbicide for weed management in rainfed blackgram at Krishi Vigyan Kendra Farm, Ashokenagar, West Bengal, India. Among the herbicides tested, pre-emergence application (PE) of pendimethalin 1.0 kg/ha fb post-emergence application (PoE) quizalofop-ethyl 50 g/ha 25 ...
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Breeding for resistance to diseases in greengram and blackgram

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1981
This review is given on the origin and interrelationship of blackgram and greengram: the symptoms, mode of transmission, and host range of important diseases, namely: mungbean yellow mosaic virus, leaf crinkle virus, leaf curl virus, mosaic mottle virus, Cercospora leaf spot, powdery mildew, root and stem rots, bacterial leaf spot and halo blight.
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HETEROSIS AND INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN BLACKGRAM

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1999
Heterosis (over better parent) and inbreeding depression were estimated among 50 hybrids generated from 15 parents in blackgram for nine biometriacal traits. Maximum heterobeltiosis was observed for branches per plant followed by pods per plant, seed yield per plant followed by pods per plant. The crossesvig.. Vamban 1 x VB 3. Vamban 1 x VB 20 and Pant
NATARAJAN C, RATHANASAMY R
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Nitrogen Utilization Potential of Prominent Blackgram Genotypes

Indian Journal Of Agricultural Research, 2022
Background: Pulses in crop rotation are considered to be the boon for maintaining soil fertility as they are capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen. Synchronized flowering in pulses altered source-sink relationship due to rapid translocation of nutrients from leaves to the developing pods.
R.K. Kaleeswari   +5 more
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