Earth Sciences

JATROPHA CURCAS: A POTENTIAL PLANT FOR BIO-FUEL

yield obtained from 15 pilot sites established during 1991 all across Nicaragua have been between 15 and ...

Blog Post - Ashwani Kumar - Nov 9 2009 - 9:30pm

Growth and productivity of Jatropha curcas under semi arid conditions

in which all leading groups in Jatropha research and plantation participated including Mr Abhijit ...

Blog Post - Ashwani Kumar - Nov 24 2009 - 10:23am

Improving Biomass Use Efficiency for Semi-Arid Regions

after several hours of use. All engine types allow additions of vegetable oils mixed with fuels in ...

Blog Post - Ashwani Kumar - Sep 15 2010 - 1:28pm

Insecticides and the locust plague:How harmful are these chemicals?

whenever bands and swarms are present. The aim of preventive control is not to control all of the locusts ...

Blog Post - Helen Barratt - Sep 26 2010 - 11:03am

BIOMASS AND BIOENERGY POTENTIAL OF SEMI-ARID REGIONS OF RAJASTHAN

NAA and IAA in E. sntisyphilitica. Out of all the growth regulators employed on P. tithymaloides IAA ...

Blog Post - Ashwani Kumar - Jan 21 2011 - 10:15am

Arctic Ice March 2011

mobility is to prevent the possibility of the sea freezing all the way down.  For as long as the gyre and ...

Article - Patrick Lockerby - Sep 20 2011 - 10:20am

Part I: Bee Deaths Mystery Solved? Neonicotinoids (Neonics) May Actually Help Bee Health

producer in the US, the number of bee colonies has hit an all-time high. The recent trend in Europe is also ...

Article - Jon Entine - Mar 17 2015 - 11:41am

Environmental Impact Quotient: Weaknesses And A Better Solution

leaching risk is negligible, all else being equal. For example, if the leaching risk of atrazine (a ...

Article - Andrew R. Kniss - Jul 13 2015 - 11:59am

HYDROCARBONS IN LATICIFER PLANTS can be source of biofuel

partially or not at all are residues of sugar cane (potential use: biogas), dung and overstood fodder in ...

Blog Post - Ashwani Kumar - Nov 15 2009 - 11:17am

PRODUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF HYDROCARBONS IN LATICIFER PLANTS

partially or not at all are residues of sugar cane (potential use: biogas), dung and overstood fodder in ...

Blog Post - Ashwani Kumar - Nov 28 2009 - 10:02am