Agriculture in a Nutshell

Author:

R K Bhavyasree

,

N Vinothini

Publisher:

ASTRAL INTERNATIONAL (P) LTD.

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Publisher

ASTRAL INTERNATIONAL (P) LTD.

Publication Year 2019
ISBN-13

9789388173513

ISBN-10 9789388173513
Binding

Paperback

Edition First
Number of Pages 288 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 24 X 16 X 1.5
Weight (grms) 372

“Agriculture in a Nutshell” is a comprehensive objective book with about 6000 questions covering 30 major disciplines of agricultural sciences. Each chapter has been precisely prepared by the experts in each area who are familiar with the question patterns of various competitive examinations in the respective fields. The book will be useful for those who are preparing for All India entrance examinations conducted by ICAR for UG, PG and PhD, Central Agricultural Universities (CAUs), State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) as well as for ASRB-ARS and NET, IBPS Specialist Officer (Agriculture) exam and tests for state level Agricultural Officer’s recruitments.

R K Bhavyasree

R K Bhavyasree is a PhD Scholar in Centre for Plant Breeding and Genetics, Tamilnadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore. Her research area mainly includes the utilization of wild genetic resources for crop improvement. She worked for the yield improvement of chickpea using the wild relatives and currently working for the introgression of valuable traits from wild to cultivated rice. She was awarded National Talent Scholarship (ICAR) during her graduation, ICAR – JRF in post – graduation and Scholar Iqbal Singh Dhillon Gold Medal for securing highest marks in MS.c. Plant Breeding and Genetics. She has been receiving DST – INSPIRE Fellowship for Ph.D.

N Vinothini

N Vinothini is a Ph.D Scholar in Department of Seed Science and Technology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore. Her research interests are related to the improvement of yield to ensure food security in the present challenging condition of climate change mainly focusing on seed characters.
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