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List of Selected Abstrac List of Selected Abstract List of Selected Abstract (Oral & Poster) 6 th USSTC Sr. Discipline O/ Title of Abstract Name of Author(S) Organizational No P Affiliation . 1 Agricultural O DIVERSITY ANALYSIS IN Priyanka Bhareti* Research Scholar, Sciences INTERVARIETAL AND Department of INTERSPECIFIC CROSSES OF Genetics & Plant BLACKGRAM REVEALED Breeding, THROUGH ISSR MARKERS G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, R. K. Khulbe, Pantnagar D. P. Singh G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 2 Agricultural O ASSESSMENT OF GENETIC Sundeep Kumar* G.B. Pant University Sciences DIVERGENCE FOR YIELD of Agriculture & AND YIELD CONTRIBUTING Technology, TRAITS IN FIELD PEA (Pisum Pantnagar sativum L.). R.K.Panwar G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar 3 Agricultural O EFFECT OF MEDICINAL Priyanka Bhatt* G.B. Pant University Sciences PLANT OILS ON FEEDING of Agriculture & BEHAVIOUR OF BOMBYX Technology, MORI LINN. Pantnagar R.P. Srivastava 1 1G.B.Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 4 Agricultural P INFLUENCE OF APPLIED Gaurav Mishra* G.B. Pant University Sciences FUNGICIDES AND of Agriculture & BIOAGENTS ON Technology, POPULATION OF Pantnagar PSEUDOMONAS AND PSB Narendra Kumar 1 1G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar 5 Agricultural P BIOEFFICACY OF PLANT B.S. Kharayat* College of Sciences EXTRACTS AGAINST Agriculture, ZONATE LEAF SPOT OF G.B. Pant University SORGHUM CAUSED by of Agriculture & Gleocercospora sorghi Bain & Y. Singh Technology, Edgerton Pantnagar G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar 6 Agricultural O BIO-EFFICACY OF Akshita Banga* Department of Sciences TEMBOTRIONE 42% SC Agronomy, (LAUDIS 42 SC) + G.B. Pant University SURFACTANT AGAINST of Agriculture & MIXED WEED COMPLEX IN Technology, MAIZE V.P. Singh 1 Pantnagar V.C. Dhyani 1 Neeta Tripathi 1 1Department of Abnish Kumar 1 Agronomy, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar 7 Agricultural O AN ASSESSMENT A K Bhandari* Herbal Research and Sciences INTRODUCTION OF Amomum Development subulatum Roxb . (LARGE Institute (HRDI), CARDAMOM) IN Gopeshwar, Chamoli UTTARAKHAND J S Negi 1 1Herbal Research and V K Bisht 1 Development R C Sundriyal 1 Institute (HRDI), Gopeshwar, Chamoli M Baunthiyal 2 2Department of Biotechnology, G.B.Pant Engineering College Ghurdauri, Pauri Garhwal 8 Agricultural P EFFECTIVE TRAINING Keshav Ram Maurya* Regional Sericultural Sciences SYSTEM FOR TRANSFER OF Research Station, TECHNOLOGY IN NORTH Central Silk Board, WESTERN INDIA Sahaspur, Deharadun 1Regional S.P.Singh 1 Sericultural Research R.C.Kimoti 1 Station, P.M.Tripathy 1 Central Silk Board, R.K.Dhingra 1 Sahaspur, Deharadun H.Chandra 1 2Central Sericultural P.K.Singh 1 Research & Training Institute, M.A. Khan 2 Central Silk Board, Pampore, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir 9 Agricultural P BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF Ankita Garkoti * Department of Plant Sciences FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM Pathology, F.SP. LENTIS USING G.B. Pant University ANTAGONIST of Agriculture TRICHODERMA HARZIANUM &Technology, H.S Tripathi Pantnagar Department of Plant Pathology, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture &Technology, Pantnagar 10 Agricultural P EFFECTIVE EXTENSION Surendra Pal Singh* C.D.C Kalsi- Sciences MANAGEMENT OF Vikasnagar, SERICULTURE Central Silk Board, TECHNOLOGIES – A TOOL Vikasnagar, FOR SELFEMPLOYMENT IN S. Kumar 1 Deharadun NEW RURAL AREAS OF DOON VALLEY 1C.D.C Kalsi- Vikasnagar, K.R. Muarya 2 Central Silk Board, P.K. Singh 2 Vikasnagar, Deharadun 2Regional M.A. Khan 3 Sericultural Research Station, Central Silk Board, Sahaspur, Deharadun 3Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Central Silk Board, Pampore, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir 11 Agricultural O COMPARISON OF Priyanka Giri* G.B. Pant University Sciences ARTIFICIAL INOCULATION of Agriculture & METHODS FOR THE STUDIES Technology, OF PATHOGENESIS AND Pantnagar SCREENING OF RESISTANCE Anil Kumar, AGAINST ALTERNARIA Gohar Taj G.B. Pant University BRASSICAE IN DIFFERENT of Agriculture & VARIETIES OF BRASSICA Technology, JUNCEA Pantnagar 12 Agricultural P RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF Chandan Roy* G.B. Pant University Sciences INDEX SELECTION FOR of Agriculture & GRAIN YIELD Technology, IMPROVEMENT IN OAT Pantnagar (Avena sativa L.) J. S. Verma G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar 13 Agricultural O INTEGRATED DISEASE Renu Bhatt* College of Sciences MANAGEMENT IN INDIAN Agriculture, MUSTARD: A POTENT G.B. Pant University APPROACH of Agriculture & Technology, R.P. Awasthi Pantnagar A.K. TewariI College of Agriculture, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar 14 Agricultural O MAINTENANCE AND R.K. Dhingra* C.D.C Kalsi- Sciences UTILISATION OF MULBERRY Vikasnagar, GERMPLASM FOR Central Silk Board, SUBTROPICAL REGIONS OF Vikasnagar, UTTARAKHAND P.K.Srivastav 1 Deharadun P.K.Singh 1 1Regional Sericultural Research Station, M.A. Khan 2 Central Silk Board, Sahaspur, Deharadun 2Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Central Silk Board, Pampore, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir 15 Agricultural O SOIL FERTILITY Anil Kumar Pant* Sugarcane Research Sciences RESTORATION NEEDS FOR Centre, Kashipur SUSTAINED SUGARCANE PRODUCTIVITY 16 Agricultural P MANAGEMENT OF BANDED Bimla Kumari* College of Sciences LEAF AND SHEATH BLIGHT Agriculture, OF MAIZE USING G.B. Pant University FUNGICIDES of Agriculture and Technology, Pradeep Kumar Pantnagar College of Agriculture, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 17 Agricultural O ROBUST ROLE OF ZEATIN IN Lalan Kumar* G.B. Pant University Sciences INHIBITION OF ALTERNARIA of Agriculture and BRASSICAE IN ARABIDOPSIS Technology, THALIANA Pantnagar Anil Kumar, Dinesh Pandey, G.B. Pant University Priyanka Geri of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 18 Agricultural P ASSESSMENT OF Gitanjali Bangari* Deptt. of Plant Sciences MORPHOLOGICAL, Pathology, PATHOGENIC AND G.B. Pant University MOLECULAR VARIABILITY of Agriculture and AMONG SCLEROTINIA Technology, SCLEROTIORUM (LIB.) DE R.P. Awasthi 1 Pantnagar BARY ISOLATES A.K.Tewari 1 1Deptt. of Plant Pathology, G.B. Pant University Vipin Kumar Singh 2 of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 2CARDA-SACRP, NASC Complex, New Delh 19 Agricultural P IMPROVING BACTERIAL Vipin Kumar Singh* Deptt. of Genetics & Sciences BLIGHT RESISTANCE OF Plant Breeding, ‘UPRI-93-287-R’ AN ELITE G.B. Pant University RESTORER OF HYBRID RICE, of Agriculture and BY MOLECULAR MARKER Technology, ASSISTED GENE Pantnagar, PYRAMIDING Salil Tewari 1 Uttarakhand 1Deptt. of Genetics & Plant Breeding, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Gitanjali Bangari 2 Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand 2Deptt. of Plant Pathology, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand 20 Agricultural O EFFECT OF DIFFERENT Vandana Panday* Department of Plant Sciences CASING MIXTURES AND Pathology, STERILIZATION College of TECHNIQUES ON Agriculture, SPOROPHORE G.B. Pant University DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD of Agriculture and OF WHITE SUMMER K.K. Mishra Technology, MUSHROOM, Calocybe indica A.K.Tewari Pantnagar P&C Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 21 Agricultural O COPANT 08221 - A Sidharth Kashyap* Sugarcane Research Sciences PROMISING Centre, Kashipur SUGARCANE CLONE SUITABLE FOR Promod Kumar 1 1Sugarcane Research UTTARAKHAND Shailbala 1 Centre, Kashipur Sanjay Kumar 1 S.P. Singh 2 2Department of Genetics and Plat Breeding, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 22 Agricultural O PERFORMANCE OF Sanjay Kumar* Sugarcane Research Sciences SUGARCANE VARIETIES Centre, Kashipur WITH DIFFERENT FERTILITY LEVELS UNDER LATE Sidharth Kashyap 1 1Sugarcane Research PLANTING IN Pramod Kumar Centre, Kashipur UTTARAKHAND Singh 1 D.S. Pandey 2 2College of Agriculture, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand 23 Agricultural P COMBINING ABILITY Jitendra Bhasakr* Deptt. of Genetics & Sciences ANALYSIS FOR YIELD AND Plant Breeding, ITS ATTRIBUTING TRAITS IN GBPUA&T, HIGH QUALITY Pantnagar, PROTEINMAIZE (ZEA MAYS Sitar Singh Verma Uttarakhand L.) Deptt. of Genetics & Plant Breeding, GBPUA&T, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand 24 Agricultural P ASSESSMENT OF Rakesh Kumar* Department of Sciences SNAPDRAGON Horticulture, G.B. (ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS L.) Pant University of GENOTYPES UNDER TARAI Agriculture and CONDITIONS OF Technology, UTTARAKHAND Santosh Kumar Pantnagar Department of Horticulture, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 25 Agricultural P AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF Manisha Pant* Department of Sciences PROFITABILITY IN MAJOR Agriculture, TRADITIONAL CROPS IN G.B. Pant University KUMAON REGION OF of Agriculture and UTTARAKHAND Technology, S.K. Srivastava Pantnagar Department of Agriculture, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 26 Agricultural P CONSTRAINTS PERCEIVED Shalini Raghav* Department of Sciences BY THE TRIBAL FARMERS IN Agriculture, OPERATING DIFFERENT G.B. Pant University FARMING SYSTEMS IN of Agriculture and UDHAM SINGH NAGAR Technology, DISTRICT OF S.K. Srivastava Pantnagar UTTARAKHAND Department of Agriculture, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 27 Agricultural P TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION Rooba Hasan* Department of Sciences AND YIELD GAP IN RICE Agriculture, CULTIVATION IN HILLS OF G.B. Pant University UTTARAKHAND of Agriculture and Technology, Virndra Singh 1 Pantnagar 1Department of Agriculture, G.B. Pant University H.P. Singh 2 of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar
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