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Item Afforestation with coconut and oil palm(2007-02-08) Rethinam, P.Item Coconut root (wilt) disease in Trichur district 2: Observations on disease recurrence(2007-02-08) Kochu Babu, M.; Radha, K.; Rethinam, P.; Antony, K.J.Four hundred coconut root [wilt] affected palms distributed in eight villages north of Karuva-nnur river in Trichur district Kerala were eradicated to prevent the spread of the disease further north. Observations on disease recurrence in the affected gardens were recorded periodically. Out of 209 gardens from where 400 root [wilt] disease affected palms were eradicated 193 gardens [92.4%] remained free of disease after four years. The gardens with disease recurrence are located in low lying areas of hill slopes and riverbed. Eradication is more effective in gardens where initial incidence of disease was low. Young palms are more susceptible to the disease. Within the diseased gardens spread of the disease was erratic.Item Coconut root (wilt) disease in Trichur district- Observations on disease recurrence(1985-08) Kochu Babu, M.; Radha, K.; Rethinam, P.; Antony, K.J.Four hundred coconut root [wilt] affected palms distributed in eight villages north of Karuvannur river in Trichur district Kerala were eradicated to prevent the spread of the disease further north. Observations on disease recurrence in the affected gardens were recorded periodically. Out of 209 gardens from where 400 root [wilt] disease affected palms were eradicated 193 gardens [92.4%] remained free of disease after four years. The gardens with disease recurrence are located in low lying areas of hill slopesItem Coconut root [wilt] disease in Trichur district(2007-02-08) Rethinam, P.; Kochu Babu, M.; Radha, K.Item Coconut root [wilt] disease in Trichur district- Observations on the distribution and intensity of the disease(1982-03) Rethinam, P.; Kochu Babu, M.; Radha, K.Item The Coconut-a Miracle Palm for Livelihood, Social Security, Wellness and Wealth(2023-01) Rethinam, P.Item Contain coconut root (wilt) disease by eradication of diseased palms(1985-10) Radha, K.; Kochu Babu, M.; Rethinam, P.; Antony, K.J.; Sukumaran, C.K.Item Contain coconut root (wilt) disease by eradication of diseased palms(2007-02-08) Radha, K.; Kochu Babu, M.; Rethinam, P.; Antony, K.J.; Sukumaran, C.K.Item Crown choke disease of coconut(1990-01) Rethinam, P.; Roy, A.K.; Baranwal, V.K.; Chakra Borthy, B.K.; Nambiar, K.K.N.Item Crown choke disease of coconut(2007-02-08) Rethinam, P.; Roy, A.K.; Baranwal, V.K.; Chakra Borthy, B.K.; Nambiar, K.K.N.Item Effect of toddy tapping on Thanjavur wilt disease of coconut(2007-02-08) Vijayaraghavan, H.; Ramadoss, N.; Ramanathan, T.; Rethinam, P.Field experiments were conducted to study the effect of tapping on Thanjavur wilt affected coconut with particular reference to disease intensity and toddy production. It was evident that due to tapping, the intensity of disease was lowered down considerably when compared to control. The production of toddy by 'the diseased palms was found to be less with reduced sugar content [affecting the quality.Item Ganoderma wilt disease of coconut(2007-02) Bhaskaran, R.; Rethinam, P.; Nambiar, K.K.N.Item Guidelines for establishing coconut seed gardens in India(2007-02) Bavappa, K.V.A.; Pillai, R.V.; Rethinam, P.Item Heavy metal pollution through cement dust in coconut ecosystem(1990) Biddappa, C.C.; Nagarajan, M.; Rethinam, P.Item Heavy metal pollution through cement dust in coconut ecosystem(2007-02) Biddappa, C.C.; Nagarajan, M.; Rethinam, P.Item Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development of the Coconut Industry in India(2012) Rethinam, P.Item Intercropping in Turmeric(2007-02) Rethinam, P.; Selvarangaraju, G.; Sankaran, N.; Rathinam, S.; Sankaran, S.A comparative field trial was carried out for two years on intercropping in turmeric with pulses like greengram, blackgram and redgram; vegetables like bhendi and onion; cereals like ragi (finger millet) and maize; green manure crop like sunnhemp. Intercrops like bhendi, onion, green-gram {Phaseolus aureus L.) and blackgram (Phaseolus mungo L.) increased the yield of turmeric and the income. Maize and ragi as intercrops reduced the yield of turmeric and the income.Item International Scenario of Coconut Industry(2005) Rethinam, P.; Amrizal Idroes
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