2022
DOI: 10.18805/bkap424
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​Impact of Media, Market and Monsoon on Agriculture Sector: A Review

Abstract: Agriculture is the prime importance to human beings. Without agricultural produce, no one can imagine surviving. The influence of monsoon and market on the farm, farmer and farming sector is increasing day by day due to global warming and political interference to some extent. Considering these facts the present review report is focused on the study of the impacts of various aspects of media, market and monsoon on agriculture. This study reports that the media in spite of being the fourth pillar of democracy i… Show more

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“…The data presenting to different coloured poly wrappers in table 1,2 and 3 are relevant that the maximum callus formation (0.25 cm) was recorded in W4 and minimum callus formation (0.17 cm) was recorded in white colure poly wrapper same result are concluded by [2,9] and (Mukherjee, 1967) [8] The maximum rooting percentage (83.73) number of primary (11.73) and secondary (30.58) roots were recorded in W4 (Red) and minimum percentage of rooting (71.07) primary (8.25) and secondary (24.80) root were recorded under W1 (White) the same findings of results was showed by (Singh and Bhuj, 2000) [6] and (Te-chato et al, 2009) [10] The maximum length (4.17 cm) and diameter (0.34 mm) were recorded in W4 (Red) and minimum was recorded in white colour poly wrappers (W1) and maximum fresh (1.23 g) and dry (.49 g) weight were recorded under W4 (Red) whereas minimum fresh (0.57 g) and dry (0.40 g) weight were recorded in W1 (white) the same conclusion was given by (Patel et al 1989) [5] and (Baghel, 1999) [2,9] The maximum survival percent (64.97) was recorded in W4 (red) and minimum (53.98) in W1 (white) whereas length of shoot (22.22 cm) maximally recorded in W4 (red) and minimum (18.33 cm) found in W1 (white) and maximum number of new sprouts (4.22) with number of leaves (11.29) were noted in W4 (red) whereas minimum found in W1 (white) the similar result showed by (Singh and Bhuj, 2000) [6] and (Singh, 2001) [11]…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…The data presenting to different coloured poly wrappers in table 1,2 and 3 are relevant that the maximum callus formation (0.25 cm) was recorded in W4 and minimum callus formation (0.17 cm) was recorded in white colure poly wrapper same result are concluded by [2,9] and (Mukherjee, 1967) [8] The maximum rooting percentage (83.73) number of primary (11.73) and secondary (30.58) roots were recorded in W4 (Red) and minimum percentage of rooting (71.07) primary (8.25) and secondary (24.80) root were recorded under W1 (White) the same findings of results was showed by (Singh and Bhuj, 2000) [6] and (Te-chato et al, 2009) [10] The maximum length (4.17 cm) and diameter (0.34 mm) were recorded in W4 (Red) and minimum was recorded in white colour poly wrappers (W1) and maximum fresh (1.23 g) and dry (.49 g) weight were recorded under W4 (Red) whereas minimum fresh (0.57 g) and dry (0.40 g) weight were recorded in W1 (white) the same conclusion was given by (Patel et al 1989) [5] and (Baghel, 1999) [2,9] The maximum survival percent (64.97) was recorded in W4 (red) and minimum (53.98) in W1 (white) whereas length of shoot (22.22 cm) maximally recorded in W4 (red) and minimum (18.33 cm) found in W1 (white) and maximum number of new sprouts (4.22) with number of leaves (11.29) were noted in W4 (red) whereas minimum found in W1 (white) the similar result showed by (Singh and Bhuj, 2000) [6] and (Singh, 2001) [11]…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…(Hartmenn and Kester, 1972) [3] and (Mujumdar and Mukherjee, 1968) [4] ., Red and Blue wrappers significantly increased the rooting and survival of guava layers increase in dry matter percentage under red and blue poly wrappers may be due to accumulation of food material in roots of layers. (Singh and Bhuj, 2000) [6] , Red and Blue light are most effective for synthesis of biomass (Baghel 1999) [2,9] , black poly wrappers most suitable for increasing the callusing, rooting, survival of air layers (Yadav, 2015) [7] , coloured poly wrappers as better to induce maximum rooting and survival of guava layers (Patel et al1989) [5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%