Agronomy and Crop Science, Soil Science, Water Science and Technology
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Efficacy of herbicides on performance of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) in western Rajasthan L K JAIN, H P PAREWA Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2022 An experiment was conducted from winter (rabi) season 2017–18 to winter (rabi) season 2020–21 at the research farm of College of Agriculture, Sumerpur, Pali, Rajasthan to find out the efficacy of herbicides in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) on sandy loam soils of western Rajasthan. The experiment comprised of 8 treatments with 4 replications in randomized block design (RBD) using cultivar RSG 974. The application of pendimethalin 30 ec @750 g/ha as pre-emergence (PE) recorded mean maximum seed yield of 15.02 q/ha followed by PE application of metalachlor 50 ec @1000 g/ha (12.52 q/ha) and were significantly superior over rest of herbicidal treatments. A similar trend was also found in weed parameters, growth and yield attributes under study. The mean maximum net returns (49112 `/ha) and a benefit to cost ratio (2.19) was recorded with pendimethalin 30 ec @750 g/ha as pre-emergence followed by treatment metalachlor 50 ec @1000 g/ha as pre-emergence (1.95) as against minimum in weedy check (0.89) during study period. Although, hoeing twice at 25 and 40 DAS gave higher seed yield (17.69 q/ha) and significantly superior over rest of treatments except in net return and B:C ratio.
Residual effect of organic weed and organic nutrient management practices on weeds parameters, growth attributes, yield and economics of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) Research on Crops, 2021 The organic nutrient and weed management practices applied in maize and their residual efficiency was seen in succeeding mustard crop in respect of weed management and productivity of mustard. Therefore, an experiment was conducted during rabi 2019- 20 and 2020-21 at College of Agriculture, Sumerpur, Rajasthan, India to see the residual impact of various weed and nutrient management practices on mustard applied in maize during preceding kharif season. The experiment was laid out in a split-plot design, with organic weed management in main plots and organic nutrient management practices in subplots. The crop was raised as residual after main crop of maize. All the treatments were applied in maize during kharif season as per prescribed treatments. The different organic weed and nutrient management treatments did not influence the weed density and weed dry matter of various categories of weeds recorded at 30 DAS. The plant height, dry matter accumulation, number of primary branches and length of silique of mustard was maximum in 100% RDN through FYM in pooled study at different growth stages of crop. This treatment also significantly increased grain (2174 kg/ha) and straw yield (5858 kg/ha) of mustard as well as net return (Rs. 68575/ha) and B:C (2.91) as against the mean minimum in 100% RDN through vermicompost. Thus, application of FYM in preceding season crop has a pronounced effect on productivity of succeeding crop while cultural and mechanical methods of weed control does not have any residual effect.
Effect of Frontline demonstrations of gram in Sirohi district of South-Western Rajasthan Journal of Food Legumes, 2021
Role of biofertilizers and biopesticides in organic farming Hanuman Prasad Parewa, Neeshu Joshi, Vijay Singh Meena, Shourabh Joshi, Anirudh Choudhary, Moola Ram, Suresh Chand Meena, Lokesh Kumar Jain Advances in Organic Farming Agronomic Soil Management Practices, 2021
Chemical weed control in wheat (Triticum aestivum) and its residual effects on greengram (vigna radiata) Indian Journal of Agronomy, 2020
Remote sensing techniques and its application in arid zones of India Lokesh Kumar Jain Environmental Information Systems Concepts Methodologies Tools and Applications, 2018 Remote sensing technologies offer the potential for contributing the security to human existence on arid zones in the country in variety of ways. Remote Sensing in agriculture particularly for natural resource management. It provides important coverage, mapping and classification of land cover features. The remote view of the sensor and the ability to store, analyze, and display the sensed data on field maps are make remote sensing a potentially important tool for agriculture. The aerial photography gives two main advantages viz., speedy survey in very large area or remote area and precise description and recording of resources status. Remotely sensed images provide a means to assess field conditions and gave valuable insights into agronomic management. It led to understanding of leaf reflectance and leaf emittance changes in response to leaf thickness, species, canopy shape, leaf age, nutrient status, and water status. Understanding of leaf reflectance has led to quantify various agronomic parameters, e.g., leaf area, crop cover, biomass, crop type, nutrient status, and yield.
Remote Sensing Techniques and Its Application in Arid Zones of India Lokesh Kumar Jain Remote Sensing Techniques and GIS Applications in Earth and Environmental Studies, 2017 Remote sensing technologies offer the potential for contributing the security to human existence on arid zones in the country in variety of ways. Remote Sensing in agriculture particularly for natural resource management. It provides important coverage, mapping and classification of land cover features. The remote view of the sensor and the ability to store, analyze, and display the sensed data on field maps are make remote sensing a potentially important tool for agriculture. The aerial photography gives two main advantages viz., speedy survey in very large area or remote area and precise description and recording of resources status. Remotely sensed images provide a means to assess field conditions and gave valuable insights into agronomic management. It led to understanding of leaf reflectance and leaf emittance changes in response to leaf thickness, species, canopy shape, leaf age, nutrient status, and water status. Understanding of leaf reflectance has led to quantify various agronomic parameters, e.g., leaf area, crop cover, biomass, crop type, nutrient status, and yield.
Scenario of quality potato production in Rajasthan Lokesh Kumar Jain Sustainable Potato Production and the Impact of Climate Change, 2016 Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is one of the most important non-traditional tuber crops of Rajasthan. The potato tuber is a modified stem developed underground on a specialized structure called stolen. It contributes to food and nutritional security and provide cheap source of vegetable. It is used either alone or intermingled with other vegetables. It is also consumed as many fried salted food items. Potato is a highly nutritious, easily digestible, wholesome food. In Rajasthan, where varied climatic conditions promoting cultivation of almost every crops and vegetables, the economic conditions of growers, lack of storage facilities and lack of improved technologies for the state remain as bottleneck for its cultivation. In this chapter I tried to elaborate the constraints and possible suggestion for increasing cultivation of potato which is fairly to highly responsive to inputs supplied and gave cash returns in short periods.
Climate shifts at Udaipur Region Annals of Arid Zone, 2010
Drought severity and its impact on crop production in udaipur region Annals of Arid Zone, 2009
Energetics of different in-situ moisture conservation practices in maize (Zea mays) Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2005
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Response of Best Management Practices on Growth, Productivity and Profitability in Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) under Transitional Plain of Luni Basin of Rajasthan. HP Parewa, LK Jain, RL Bhardwaj, RN Choudhary, M Kumar, ... International Journal of Bio-Resource & Stress Management 16 (12) , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Impact of herbicides on weeds and productivity of clusterbean in western Rajasthan LK Jain, A Jain Indian Journal of Weed Science 57 (4), 447-450 , 2025 2025
Effect of Probiotic Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Lactobacillus sporogenes Supplementation on Growth of Marwari Kids Under Arid Condition P Lavania, LK Jain, G Singh Journal of Animal Research 15 (4), 149-151 , 2025 2025
Profitability Patterns in India's Private Insurance Sector: a Comprehensive Analysis L Jain, AS Sultana, RR Nair 2025 International Conference on Data Science and Business Systems (ICDSBS), 1-6 , 2025 2025
Efficacy of herbicides on weed parameters and yield of greengram [Vigna radiata Wiljeck] LK JAIN, A JAIN Indian Journal of Agronomy 70 (1), 99-104 , 2025 2025 Citations: 4
Demographic influences on the adoption of herbicides in Indian agriculture: A study of soybean and sunflower farmers A Jain, A Mathur, LK Jain Asian Journal of Current Research 10 (1), 22-27 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Research Note Probability analysis of rainfall at Chhindwara (MP) SK Vishwakarma, DH Ranade, LK Jain, AS Tomar 2024
Private Sector Insurance and Its Profitability In India L Jain, A Pavani Alliance School of Business, Alliance University , 2024 2024
Yield and quality of mustard as affected by organic weed and nutrient management practices. LK Jain 2023 Citations: 2
Automatic spray control system for four wheel drive (4WD) self-propelled high clearance boom sprayer R Parmar, L Jain, A Prakash, S Sharda, S Kumar, M Singh, H Singh Agricultural Research Journal 60 (2), 246-254 , 2023 2023
Impact of organic weed and nutrient management practices on soil physico-chemical properties and nutrient balance in Maize (Zea mays L.) of western Rajasthan LK Jain, MP Verma, HP Parewa, A Choudhary Journal of Cereal Research 15 (1) , 2023 2023
Involvement of Tribal Women and Children in Traditional Poultry Rearing Practices in Pali District of Rajasthan P Lavania, MP Verma, LK Jain, R Bhinda Young (Below 35 years) 27, 22.50 , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
Efficacy of herbicides on performance of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) in western Rajasthan LK Jain, HP Parewa Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 92 (10), 1225-1229 , 2022 2022 Citations: 5
Communication Sources Followed by Tribal Communities for Adoption of Improved Animal Husbandry Practices in Pali and Sirohi District of Rajasthan P Lavania, MP Verma, LK Jain International Journal of Social Science 11 (3), 197-200 , 2022 2022
Impact of organic methods of nutrient and weed management on weeds nutrient uptake and maize productivity in sandy loam soils of Rajasthan, India LK Jain, I Singh, R Ramawtar, PL Maliwal Indian J. Weed. Sci 54, 245-250 , 2022 2022 Citations: 6
Soil Physico-chemical properties and nutrient balance as influenced by integrated weed and nutrient management in a transitional plain zone of Luni basin AC L.K.Jain, M.P.Verma, H.P.Parewa Maize Journal 11 (1), 24-30 , 2022 2022
Seed Hardening: A Way to Tolerate Against Abiotic Stress in Rainfed Areas ACHPP Lokesh Kumar Jain, Mahendra Prakash Verma, Nema Ram International Journal of Economic Plants 9 (1), 18-21 , 2022 2022 Citations: 4
Growth and productivity of maize (Zea mays L.) as influenced by organic weed and nutrient management practices in Western Rajasthan LKJANDPLAL MALIWAL ANNALS OF PLANT AND SOIL RESEARCH 24 (1), 59-64 , 2022 2022 Citations: 5
Reduction in seepage rate and storage capacity of a dugout pond-A case study DH Ranade, AS Tomar, LK Jain, SK Vishwakarma 2022 Citations: 5
Popularization of Pearlmillet Production Technology through Front Line Demonstrations in the Transitional plain Zone of Luni Basin of Rajasthan L Jain, HP Parewa, SD Ratnoo Journal of Cereal Research 14 (3): 321-326. http://doi. org/10.25174/2582 … , 2022 2022 Citations: 1
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Growth and nutrient uptake of chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L.) as influenced by bio-fertilizers and phosphorus nutrition. LK Jain, PS Pushpendra Singh 2003 Citations: 75
Sustainable crop production and soil health management through plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria HP Parewa, VS Meena, LK Jain, A Choudhary Role of Rhizospheric Microbes in Soil: Volume 1: Stress Management and … , 2018 2018 Citations: 59
Effect of integrated nutrient management on maize ( Zea mays L.) growth and its nutrients uptake. JK Balyan, P Singh, BS Kumpawat, LK Jain 2006 Citations: 45
Phenotypic stability for seed yield in rainfed horsegram [Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verdc.] S Sodani, R Paliwal, L Jain J. Arid Legumes 4, 340 , 2006 2006 Citations: 36
Role of biofertilizers and biopesticides in organic farming HP Parewa, N Joshi, VS Meena, S Joshi, A Choudhary, M Ram, ... Advances in organic farming, 133-159 , 2021 2021 Citations: 35
Maize ( Zea mays L.) productivity in response to integrated nutrient management in southern Rajasthan. JK Balyan, PS Puspendra Singh, LK Jain, ML Jat 2006 Citations: 31
Study of Psychiatric Morbidity and Psychosexual Dysfunctions in Patients of Alcohol Dependence. S Aswal, KK Verma, A Mathur, H Singh, L Jain, T Kapur 2012 Citations: 24
Impact assessment of front line demonstrations on greengram in Barmer district of western Rajasthan LK Jain Journal of food Legumes 29 (3&4), 249-252 , 2016 2016 Citations: 23
Productivity and profitability of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivation as influenced by biofertilizers and phosphorus fertilization LK Jain, P Singh, JK Balyan Indian Journal of Dryland Agricultural Research and Development 21 (2), 201-203 , 2006 2006 Citations: 22
Impact of organic nutrient management practices on yield attributes, yield and economics of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) HP Parewa, M Ram, LK Jain, A Choudhary, SD Ratnoo International journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management 10 (3), 257-260 , 2019 2019 Citations: 18
Dry and wet spells for agricultural planning at Bhilwara. ML Jat, RV Singh, JK Balyan, LK Jain 2003 Citations: 18
Impact of frontline demonstration on productivity and profitability analysis of cluster bean in Barmer district of Rajasthan LK Jain, HP Parewa, S Ratnoo Forage Res 44 (4), 282-285 , 2019 2019 Citations: 17
Sustainable potato production and the impact of climate change S Londhe IGI Global , 2016 2016 Citations: 17
Economics and gap analysis in isabgol cultivation through frontline demonstrations in western Rajasthan. LK Jain 2014 Citations: 16
Energetics of different in-situ moisture conservation practices in maize ( Zea mays ). ML Jat, P Singh, JK Balyan, A Gupta, LK Jain 2005 Citations: 15
Comparative performance of mechanical and vegetative soil conservation measures in Vertisols. DH Ranade, LK Jain, RK Gupta, DK McCool 1997 Citations: 13
Effect of integrated nutrient management on maize (Zea mays L.) growth and its nutrient uptake P Singh, JK Balyan, BS Kumpawat, LK Jain Curr. Agric 30 (1-2), 79-82 , 2006 2006 Citations: 12
Correlation and path analysis in horsegram [ Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam) Verdc.]. RV Paliwal, SN Sodani, LK Jain 2005 Citations: 12
Rainfall analysis for crop planning in Udaipur region. ML Jat, RV Singh, JK Balyan, LK Jain 2005 Citations: 11
Analysis of weekly rainfall for crop planning in Udaipur region ML Jat, RV Singh, JK Balyan, LK Jain Journal of Agricultural Engineering 42 (2), 35 , 2005 2005 Citations: 11