The present investigation entitled "Response of Integrated Nutrient Management on different physical characters of bael (Aegle marmelos Correa) cv. Narendra Bael-9" was carried out at Main Experiment Station, Horticulture, N. D. University of Agriculture and Technology, Kumarganj Faizabad (U.P.) 224 229 under sodic soil condition during the years 2014-15 and2015-16 to access the response of organic manure, inorganic fertilizer and Bio-fertilizers on different physical characters of bael fruit. There were nine treatments and were randomly replicated four times each treatments have different doses of organic manure, inorganic fertilizer and Bio-fertilizers like T1-100% NPK, T2-50 Kg FYM, T3-50 Kg FYM+ 100% NPK, T4-50 Kg FYM + 75% NPK, T5-50 Kg FYM + 50% NPK, T6-50 Kg FYM + 200g each (Azotobacter+ PSB),T7-50 Kg FYM + 100% NPK + 200g each (Azotobacter+ PSB), T8-50 Kg FYM + 75% NPK + 200g each (Azotobacter+ PSB) and T9-50 Kg FYM + 50% NPK + 200g each (Azotobacter+ PSB). The different parameters viz. fruit length (cm), fruit width (cm), fruit weight (kg/fruit), pulp weight (kg/fruit) and shell weight were noted after harvesting of fruits. These characters were statistically analyzed with the theory of Panse and Sukhatme. The treatment T7-50 Kg FYM + 100% NPK + 200g each (Azotobacter+ PSB) was found significantly superior for all the characters while the characters like specific gravity, number of seeds/fruit, number of cavities/fruit and shell thickness did not affected by the treatments and they found nonsignificant during both the years of experimentation (2014-2015 and 2015-2016).
Aims: The objective of this study was to examine the expression of Sulfotransferases2A1 in Uterine Leiomyoma and to determine its Clinical Significance using Western Blot method. Methods: A hospital based cross sectional study was conducted in
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