Green Farming - International Journal of Applied Agricultural & Horticultural Sciences

Aims & Scope of the Journal

Green Farming is an Bi-monthly International Journal of Applied Agricultural & Horticultural Sciences. It publishes and promotes original research papers, short notes and reviews on all newly-emerging areas in the crop, soil, water, energy, food technology and environmental sciences related to the subject of the journal.

The Journal preferes articles on eco-safe farming, high-tech agriculture / horticulture & forestry etc. in all agro-ecosystems in the tropics. The papers related to crop improvement, crop production, soil science, horticulture, biotechnology, plant physiology, crop protection, agro-forestry, soil and water management, agriculture engineering, agriculture environment, dairying, animal husbandry, economics and food sciences etc. may be submitted for publication to foster eco-safe, applied and innovative technology for achieving sustainable agriculture & rural livelihood.

The journal is managed by the eminent agriculture scientists & editorial board for screening the papers before publication.



Circulation

The journal provides latest and applied technology at faster rates to the readers of various categories i.e. scientists, experts,research scholars, administrators, policy makers, extension workers, private organizations and progressive farmers etc for application of organic and eco-safe farming & animal husbandry practices etc.

This Journal is currently circulated throughout the country among various State Agricultural Universities, National and International Research Institutes, KVK's, Scientists and Research Scholars working in various Institutes, Govt. Depts., Extension Depts., Private Firm's, NGO's and Agro-Industries besides progressive farmers with regular publication.

Citation- Indian Science Abstracts (NISCAIR) and CABI ; expected to include in NAAS rating etc...

Papers invitation- Papers are urgently invited for coming special issues on "Water & Energy Conservation " and "Biopesticides"

Edited Books : -Chapters / reviews are invited for the book on "Recent advances in Organic Farming and Ecosafe agriculture and Hi-tech horticulture". Titles based on authors expertise may be sent at the earliest along with outlines.

For Authors and Keywords Index for Volume 3(Part series), Please click Previous Issue Link. New Series Started from January 2010

Current Issue - Volume 1 - No. 4 - July - August (New Series) 2010
 TitleAuthors
1.Response of spacing on yield and returns of CMS-based medium-duration pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) hybridM.G. Mula, K.B. Saxena, R.V. Kumar, R.P. Mula and A. Rathore
2.Studies on genetic variability in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) through in vitro cultureK.D. Dadmal, U.R. Agarkar, N.S. Nikas and G.K. Piwlatkar
3.Hybrid vigour in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)N.K. Patel, D.T. Desai and R.S. Bhakta
4.Variability and character association for quality traits in slender grain rice (Oryza sativa)B.P. Makwana, G.C. Jadeja, C.G. Patel, M.P. Patel and R.A. Gami
5.In vitro transformation pea DNA helicase 45 gene into finger millet for salinity tolerance using seed callus A.G. Babu and A.G. Shankar
6.Effect of earthworms on nutrients dynamics in soil and growth of crop Srinithi Mayilswami and Brian Reid
7.Microbial population dynamics as influenced by application of organic manures in rice fieldHarish H. Deshpande, P. Devasenapathy and Nagaraj M. Naik
8.Effect of panchakavya and fertigation on growth parameters and yield attributes of groundnut and soil moisture content under drip irrigationS. Avudaithai, G. Kathiresan, R. Kavimani, N. Satheesh Kumar and S. Somasundaram
9.Efficacy of organic invigourated seed on field productivity in blackgram (Vigna mungo)C. Manimekalai, P.R. Renganayaki and S. Lakshmi
10.Effect of organic and inorganic seed priming treatment on production of quality seed in cowpeaG. Sasthri and P. Srimathi
11.Influence of organic farming practices on soil properties in cotton-based cropping system Manjunatha Bhanuvally, S.K. Gali, H.R. Umesh, A.C. Mahendra, H. Yogeeshappa, H.P. Ashok Kumar and M.N. Ravi Kumar
12.Quality parameters of maize as affected by organic farmingK. Tejeswara Rao, D. Srinivasula Reddy, G. Jogi Naidu
13.Effect of integrated weed management practices on rabi greengram (Vigna radiata) V.C. Raj, M.K. Arvadia and D.D. Patel
14.Impact of herbicide application on soil microbial populationP.C. Latha and H. Gopal
15.Fertigation and planting geometry studies on tomatoN.D. Desai, A.M. Bafna and R.G. Patil
16.Effects of microwave irradiation on turmeric plant growth with treated water, seed rhizomes and soil A.S. Jambhale, A.B. Barbadekar, B.V. Barbadekar and A.H. Parushetty
17.Placement behaviour of delinted cotton seed in pneumatic plantingP.S. Mahale, B.P. Mishra, G. Majumdar, A.R. Raju, A.K. Kamble
18.Growth and instability in cotton production – An analysis of Vidarbha region, MaharashtraPrema Borkar, E.R. Patil and Swati Choudhari
19.Tolerance level of medium land rice races of Orissa resistant to yellow stem borer, Scirpophaga incertulasD. Panigrahi and S. Rajamani
20.Biology and predatory potential of Chrysoperla carnea on aphids, citrus psylla and neonate noctuidsP.D. Turkhade, D.B. Undirwade, P.P. Deshpande and S.A. Kardale
21.Predatory potential of green lace wing, Chrysoperla carnea on bean aphid, Aphis craccivoraC.U. Shinde, M.B. Patel and S.K. Mehendale
22.Effectiveness of media mix in transfer of complex 'principle' knowledge of fertilizer management in cotton M.H. Geete, G.S. Narkar and S.G. Jondhale
23.Effect of land configuration, fertilizers and FYM levels on quality and nutrient status of rabi greengramP.G. Shete, J.D. Thanki, V.S. Baviskar and S.L. Adhav
24.Performance evaluation of low cost small capacity solar dryers for dehydration of onion (Allium cepa)N.K. Mishra and A.K. Agrawal
25.Influence of different nitrogen sources on shelf life of kharif onionM. Dhotre, T.B. Allolli and Shashikanth
26.On-farm storage of root vegetables under zero energy cool chambersFauzia Shafi, M.A. Mir and Mushtaq A. Beigh
27.Evaluation of different floating materials to control evaporation losses from water storage structuresG.R. Atal, S.B. Jajoo and P.R. Chaudhary
29.Investigations on root growth of khirni (Manilkara hexandra) seedlings under net house conditionsP.B. Sable, D.P. Waskar and S.S. Mahalle
30.Evaluation of some botanicals in vitro against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causing anthracnose of Indian bean A.J. Deshmukh, B.P. Mehta and V.A. Patil
31.Effectiveness of national training courses on dryland agriculture technologyS.A. Borde and U.U. Rajput
32.Comparative study of organic and inorganic source of phosphorus for the performance of kharif riceV.M. Patel and C.L. Patel
33.Opinion of dairy farmers on field problems in calf rearingA. Manivannan and P. Mathialagan
34.Effect of location on chemical characters of custard apple in Marathwada regionG.R. Munde and R.V. Nainwad
35.Relative resistance of wild brinjal hosts to shoot and fruit borer (Leucinodes orbonalis) from south IndiaVijaykumar N. Ghante, L. Ranjith Kumar and L. Rajesh Chowdary
36.Green Farming Vision - 1 : Organic farming may combat global warming P. Bhattacharyya