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Dafe Anthony Efemini - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Evaluation of Industrial By-Products as Soil Amendments for Crop Production
    2001
    Co-Authors: Dafe Anthony Efemini
    Abstract:

    The Evaluation of industrial by-products as soil amendment for crop production study was executed in a green house experiment using cow dunge, swine dunge and poultry dropping at the rate of ).550kg/Ha, 2,200kg/Ha and 5,400kg/Ha as organic by products. Also basic slag cement klin flue dust and Burn Lime were applied at the rate of 0,500kg/Ha and 2,000kg/Ha. Single super phosphate and NPK 15 15 15 was used at the rate of 60kg/ha, 80kg/Ha and 120kg/Ha respectively. There wsa no significant difference in the yield of those crops on whose soils organic by-products were applied compared with those of the mineral fertilizers after 30days of ther growth in the green house, the heights and dry matter analysis revealed identical results. (Limitation to experiment was non uniform photoperiodism as result of lack of space for interaction with the environment by plants.)

Huang Qin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

M. Venkatesulu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF ENTREPRENEURS IN KURNOOL DISTRICT- WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO Burn-Lime INDUSTRY
    2014
    Co-Authors: B. Arun Kumar, M. Obalesu, M. Venkatesulu
    Abstract:

    Small industrial sector plays a key role in the industrializationof developing countries. This is because of the fact that small industries provide immediate large -scale employment and have a comparatively higher labour -capital ratio, need a shorter gestation period and relatively smaller markets to be economic; need l ower investments, offer a method of ensuring a more equitable distribution of national income and facilitate an effective mobilization of resources of capital and skill which might otherwise remain unutilized. Small business enterprises stimulate the growth of industrial entrepreneurship and promote a more diffused pattern of ownership and location. Small industries have also been viewed as an effective way of fostering the private sector’s contribution to both the growth and equity objectives of developmen t. An entrepreneur in economic sense is a leader, almost like the director of the film, possessing the ability to recognize opportunities for successful introduction of new commodities, new techniques and new resources of supply to assemble the necessity m achinery, equipment and labour force and to manage and organize things into a running concerned. The present paper highlights the socio-economic conditions of Entrepreneurs in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh.

B. Arun Kumar - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF ENTREPRENEURS IN KURNOOL DISTRICT- WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO Burn-Lime INDUSTRY
    2014
    Co-Authors: B. Arun Kumar, M. Obalesu, M. Venkatesulu
    Abstract:

    Small industrial sector plays a key role in the industrializationof developing countries. This is because of the fact that small industries provide immediate large -scale employment and have a comparatively higher labour -capital ratio, need a shorter gestation period and relatively smaller markets to be economic; need l ower investments, offer a method of ensuring a more equitable distribution of national income and facilitate an effective mobilization of resources of capital and skill which might otherwise remain unutilized. Small business enterprises stimulate the growth of industrial entrepreneurship and promote a more diffused pattern of ownership and location. Small industries have also been viewed as an effective way of fostering the private sector’s contribution to both the growth and equity objectives of developmen t. An entrepreneur in economic sense is a leader, almost like the director of the film, possessing the ability to recognize opportunities for successful introduction of new commodities, new techniques and new resources of supply to assemble the necessity m achinery, equipment and labour force and to manage and organize things into a running concerned. The present paper highlights the socio-economic conditions of Entrepreneurs in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh.

Kim J. Brown - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Soil respiration responses to topography, canopy cover, and prescribed Burning in an oak-hickory forest in southeastern Ohio
    Forest Ecology and Management, 2006
    Co-Authors: Dawn R. Mccarthy, Kim J. Brown
    Abstract:

    Abstract Soil respiration (Rs) is an important component of carbon loss from forest ecosystems. As forest management (e.g. prescribed Burning) is becoming increasingly more common, it is important to understand the relationship between Rs and prescribed fire. Unfortunately, this relationship is still misunderstood due to the heterogeneity of physical and biological factors over the landscape and between ecosystems. To examine the effects of landscape position, canopy cover (CC), and prescribed Burning on soil moisture, soil temperature, and Rs, while controlling for variation in soil properties, we utilized a randomized complete block (RCB) design with five treatments within each block. Each block consisted of five 2 m × 2 m treatment subplots: control, cool Burn, hot Burn, Lime fertilization, and leaf litter removal. A total of 20 blocks were nested within a 2 × 2 factorial design with two effects, landscape position (upland or lowland) and canopy cover (100 or 60%). Rs, soil temperature, and soil moisture were measured monthly from June to November 2004. Repeated measures analysis of variance revealed significant effects of treatment and time on Rs. However, Rs was not significantly affected by prescribed fire, landscape position, or canopy cover. Soil temperature and moisture were significantly affected by landscape position, canopy cover, and time. By eliminating within-site variability between control and prescribed Burning treatments, Rs rates were found to be unchanged in Burn plots during the growing season following the fire. These results highlight the importance of environmental variability in determining the effects of prescribed fire on Rs rates.