A field experiment was conducted during 2017-2018 at RVS Padmavathy College of Horticulture, Sempatti. field experiment was conducted during 2017-2018 to study the effect of organic manures on growth of mint. A significant increase in plant height, secondary brnaches, leaf length, leaf width, leaf yield per plant and leaf yield per hectare were observed with the application of FYM, Coirpith, Vermicompost, Humic Acid, and Panchagavya. Application of Vermicompost (2.5 tha-1)+Humic Acid (0.3 %) significantly increased growth and yield of mint.
The presence of numerous minor salivary gland tissues in the posterior part of hard palate increases the possibility of salivary gland neoplasms. Minor salivary gland tumor accounts for about 15% of all the salivary gland neoplasms, of which mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) accounts for about 35.9%. Although a wide range of the differential diagnosis is made by the clinicians toward a single palatal swelling without any other specific changes on inspection, a prompt “histopathological” diagnosis is of utmost importance in case of lesions like “MEC.” By taking the case study of a 23-year-old male patient who was complaining of difficulties in eating and speaking due to a swelling in the palate that was not associated with pain, etc., this case report highlights the need for an early clinical examination and prompt histopathological diagnosis of such clinically benign looking lesions, as such an action can play an ameliorating role in reducing the chances of postoperative morbidity.
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