Electrocatalytic Nitrobenzene Hydrogenation and competitive Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER) have been studied, using two catalytic systems: oxidized carbon fibers (organic) and Ruthenium nanoparticles supported on unaltered carbon... more
Electrocatalytic Nitrobenzene Hydrogenation and competitive Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER) have been studied, using two catalytic systems: oxidized carbon fibers (organic) and Ruthenium nanoparticles supported on unaltered carbon fibers (inorganic).
An experiment was conducted to study the influence of different growth chemicals on growth, fruit yield and qualityattributes of strawberry. Different growth regulators such as, Gibberelic acid (GA3) (F1), 4-Chloro phenoxy acetic... more
An experiment was conducted to study the influence of different growth chemicals on growth, fruit yield and qualityattributes of strawberry. Different growth regulators such as, Gibberelic acid (GA3) (F1), 4-Chloro phenoxy acetic acid(4-CPA) (F2) and Flora (Nitrobenzene 20% w/w) (F3) were used as foliar feeding. To find out the effect of thesegrowth chemicals only fresh water was used as control (F0). Among the growth regulators, GA3 significantlyinfluenced the flower bud, number of flower and berry. Individual fruit weight (9.1 g) was highest in Flora but thehighest total fruit weight (343.9 g) and degree of brix (6.8%) were with 4-CPA. Though Foliar feeding of GA 3 increases the various growth, flowering and fruiting attributes but 4-Chloro phenoxy acetic acid ultimately increasesthe total yield also degree of brix. So 4-CPA could be used for strawberry production to get higher yield.
International Journal of Recent advances in Physics (IJRAP) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, addresses the impacts and challenges of Physics. The journal documents practical and theoretical results which make a fundamental... more
International Journal of Recent advances in Physics (IJRAP) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, addresses the impacts and challenges of Physics. The journal documents practical and theoretical results which make a fundamental contribution for the development of Physics.
— The present study is aimed to evaluate the effect of organic extracts (benzene, diethyl ether and water) of seaweeds (Halimeda gracilis, Ceramium rubrum and Cystophyllum muricatum) and nitrobenzene granuleson biochemical contents of... more
— The present study is aimed to evaluate the effect of organic extracts (benzene, diethyl ether and water) of seaweeds (Halimeda gracilis, Ceramium rubrum and Cystophyllum muricatum) and nitrobenzene granuleson biochemical contents of Arachishypogea L. callusunder in vitro conditions. The callus of Arachishypogea L. was obtained from the leaf explants on MS medium containing 2, 4-D (1 mgL-1) and BAP (0.5 mg L-1). The mass multiplication of callus was achieved at 1mg L-1 of 2, 4-D and 0.5 mg L-1 of GA 3. The calli were then treated with different concentrations (0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 mg L-1) of seaweed extracts and Nitrobenzene granules. Total carbohydrate, total protein and total chlorophyll contents were analyzed at 5, 10 and 15 days intervals. The total carbohydrate content was high (3.7mg/100mg) in callus treated with Benzene extract of Ceramium rubrumat 1.5 mg L-1 on 15 th day. The total protein content was increased (6.9mg/100 mg) in callus treated with Benzene extract of Cystophyllum muricatum at 0.5 mg L-1 on 5 th day and the total chlorophyll content was lower (0.36mg/100mg) in Nitrobenzene granules at 0.5mg L-1 in 5 th day when compare to control. The present study reveals the positive role of different extracts of seaweeds on increasing the biochemical contents of callus culture of A.hypogea. The extracts can be further evaluated for their role on enhanced regeneration of plants from callus culture.