An investigation was carried out to study the effect of intercropping crops (knol khol and broad bean) on growth, physiological aspects and yield of Cabbage. Sole crop of Cabbage was grown and between the inter-row spaces knol khol/broad bean was intercropped in single/double row planting. Spacing of 60 x 30 cm between cabbage and 30 x 30 cm for knol khol and 30 x 20 cm for broad bean was adopted. Growth parameters were recorded for cabbage as sole crop and as intercropped with single/double row of knol khol / broad bean. Maximum fresh weight (376.80 g) and dry weight (45.10 g) of the plant were observed in cabbage as sole cropping at 75 DAT which is at par with cabbage intercropped with single row of broad bean with fresh weight (344.13 g) and dry weight (41.56 g). However, on complete analysis of the physiological parameters, it can be concluded that cabbage sole cropping, recorded highest harvest index (64%), net assimilation rate (0.0344 g m -2 day -1 ), plant growth efficiency (30.30%), crop growth rate (2.08 g cm -2 day -1 ), relative growth rate (0.0306 g g -1 day -1 ) except leaf area index in which cabbage intercropped with single row of broad bean (1.16), exhibited maximum. Superiority in physiological parameters like leaf area index (1.16) and harvest index (64.00 %) was recorded in Cabbage with single row broad bean and sole crop of cabbage, respectively. The maximum weight of the head (875.54 g), the maximum compactness (30.30) and maximum yield was found 48.2 t/ha in cabbage sole cropping (T 1 ) which remained at par with cabbage intercropped with single row (776.51 g) of broad bean (T 4 ), (29.78) and 44.71 t/ha. Remarkable variation was observed in the performance of cabbage intercropped knol khol and broad bean under Imphal west condition.
Multiplier onion (Allium cepa L. var. aggregatum Don.) is also known as Aggregatum onion, potato onion, small onion, underground onion is a biennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the family Alliaceae (Pandey, 2006). Depending on the plant's genetic character, 3-20 bulbs are observed in each plant (Brewster, 2008). It is commonly propagated by small bulbs (bulblets). Multiplier onion has good keeping quality and better tolerance for extreme climatic conditions, pests, and diseases than a common onion (Brewster, 2008). Multiplier onion is grown on a commercial scale for internal consumption and export purpose in countries like
Background:
Serum glycoproteins, which are made up of various monosaccharides, are altered in malignancy, a disorder of cellular conduct. L-fucose, a methyl pentose that serves as the last sugar in the majority of plasma glycoproteins, is one of the monosaccharides. Numerous illness conditions and cancers have been linked to increased levels of protein-bound fucose.
Materials and Methods:
In the current study, the serum fucose levels of patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and healthy individuals were assessed and compared. The present study included a total of 30 OSCC patients and 30 healthy controls. The Winzler method was used to estimate the serum L-fucose levels using a spectrophotometer (Spectronic 20, Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA).
Results:
Age and sex had no effect on serum fucose levels. In contrast to healthy individuals, OSCC patients’ mean serum fucose levels significantly increased. In conclusion, patients with OSCC can benefit from the use of serum fucose as an investigative biomarker.
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