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Advances in Greengram and Blackgram Genomics

2013
Greengram [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] and blackgram [V. mungo (L.) Hepper] (both 2n = 2x = 22) are important legume crops in Asia, where it is a major source of dietary protein for its predominantly vegetarian population. Various genomic resources have been developed to accelerate the marker assisted selection in these crops.
J. Souframanien, P. Dhanasekar
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN RELATION TO YIELD POTENTIAL IN BLACKGRAM

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1985
Significant varietal differences were found to exist among blackgram cultivars for photosynthetic rate, total dry matter, seed yield and harvest index. Photo- synthetic rate per se alone is not responsible for yield. However higher photo- synthetic rate during pod development phase has a significant positive bearing on final yield. Higher phytomass and
CHANDRA BABU R   +3 more
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Physiological approaches: Yield improvement in blackgram

Legume Research - An International Journal, 2015
Field experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of foliar spray of nutrients and plant growth regulator on morpho-physiological traits, biochemical parameters and yield of blackgram. The treatments viz., foliar spray of 2% DAP, 100 ppm salicylic acid + 2% DAP + 0.2 % Boric acid + 0.5% FeSO4 + 0.5% ZnSO4 + 0.05% Na2MoO4, 2% urea, humic acid 20 ...
N. Sritharan   +2 more
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STUDIES ON SEED FORTIFICATION AND PELLETING IN BLACKGRAM

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1998
Studies on seed fortification and pelicting on crop growth and yield in black gram was carried out at the Department of Seed Science Technology. Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. Coimbatore during 1995. The nutrients ZnSO,, MnSO,. Na.MO, and DAP were used for fortification and pelleting.
VIJAYA J, PONNUSWAMY A.S
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Effect of Quinalphos and Carbofuran on the Nodulation of Blackgram

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1976
The effect of two granular insecticides viz, quinalphos and carbofuran on nodulation by Rhizobium in blackgram was studied. These chemicals did not affect the nodulation growth, dry waight and total nitrogen of the plant.
SWAMINATHAN R, PRASAD N.N
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Blackgram fiber (Phaseolus mungo): Mechanism of hypoglycemic action

Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 2003
The effect of the administration of blackgram fiber (Phaseolus mungo) on the metabolism of carbohydrates was studied in rats fed 30% NDF (neutral detergent fiber) diet. The experimental group showed a significant increase in liver glycogen level and a significant decrease in blood glucose.
R G, Boby, S, Leelamma
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Effect of blackgram fibre on ethanol-induced hyperlipidemia in rats

Atherosclerosis, 1982
Rats fed a diet low in fibre and provided with ethanol for 4 weeks showed a higher concentration of cholesterol in the serum, liver and heart, but not in the aorta when compared with control rats not provided with ethanol. Animals maintained on a diet of blackgram fibre (30%) and provided with ethanol had significantly lower concentration of ...
M, Indira, P A, Kurup
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Characterisation of Blackgram Leaf Crinkle Virus.

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1974
The blackgrain leaf crinkle virus (BLCV) lost its activity a: dilutions above 1:5000. at temperatures above 60°C. and in storage after 48 hours at room temperature. The optimum pH was found to be 7.2. BLCV was antigenic. and capable of reacting speci fically with its antiserum.
NARAYANASAWY P, JAGANATHAN T
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Breeding for Low Phytates and Oligosaccharides in Mungbean and Blackgram

2021
Mungbean or Green gram (Vigna radiata [L.] Wilczek) and blackgram (V. mungo [L.] Hepper) are important legume crops in Asia, where it is a major source of dietary protein for its predominantly vegetarian population. Both mungbean and blackgram are consumed in various forms in their diet, as they are a rich source of protein, carbohydrates, and minerals.
J. Souframanien   +2 more
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MITIGATING THE ADVERSE EFFECT OF DROUGHT IN RAINFED BLACKGRAM

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1985
Field experiments were conducted for three seasons under rainfed vertisols of Kovilpatti from 1981-82 to 1983-84 to evaluate the performance of blackgram under compartmental bunding, raised bed and ridges and furrows system with and without farm yard manure application at 10 tonnes/ha in mitigating the adverse effect of drought.
Muthuvel P, Sivasomy R, Subramanian V
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