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Organic Farming - A Future Concept To Sustainable Agriculture - 0 views

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    Organic farming is basically called natural farming it helps in fixing nitrogen content in the soil due to which fertility is enhanced naturally without any side effects. trivedi foundation is a scientific research organization that is engaged in the study of existing farming methods and techniques.
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A New Advancement In The Seed Science Research - 0 views

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    Seed science is one of the most researched domains in science. Scarcity of food around the world especially, in the underdeveloped nations, has triggered the need for increased production of food crops.
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Mahendra Kumar Trivedi: Cancer Researches - 0 views

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    Trivedi Global Inc. Established by Mahendra Kumar Trivedi, this organisation has been doing great contribution to multiple fields like health and wellness, agriculture, metallic science and much more.
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Mahendra Trivedi Science Publications - 0 views

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    Many journals have published without hesitation the findings of our research in Materials Science, agriculture, genetics and Microbiology etc.
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Leaves whisper their properties through ultrasound - 0 views

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    "The water content of leaves, their thickness, their density and other properties can now be determined without even having to touch them. A team of researchers from the CSIC Institute of Acoustics and the Agri-Food Research and Technology Centre (CITA) of Aragón has just presented an innovative technique that enables plant leaves to be studied using ultrasound in a quick, simple and non-invasive fashion."
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Trivedi Effect - A New Approach to Science - 0 views

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    The Trivedi Effect: Science experiments, researches and studies By Mahendra Trivedi. Impact on agriculture, dairy farming, poultry, biotechnology, genetics, materials science and microbiology.

Enhancing Milk Production Naturally - 1 views

started by anonymous on 05 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
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Control Horse Gram, Treat Horse Gram with Trivedi Science - 0 views

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    Horse Gram is very popular in the hilly regions in India. Horse Gram project was conducted in Dr. B. S. Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli and due to Mahendra Trivedi's thought transmission its growth had been drastically improved.
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Dairy Farming Tips To Promote Enterprising Label - 0 views

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    As a subclass of agriculture, dairy farming is also a long-term enterprise that's producing milk and other dairy products. Farming a dairy involves heavy investment in terms of land, building, cows etc that's why supporting the movement of enterprising label the trivedi effect treated cows have shown an increase in milk production and reproduction too.
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Organic Farming Change Of Good Time - 0 views

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    There was a time, when people knew nothing about farming or insecticides and the pesticides. People are now trying to go organic and finding natural ways and natural things, these days, so those who are all for the natural way of living, Natural farming is your thing.
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Effect of salinity stress on seedlings parameters of some canola cultivarsInternational... - 0 views

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    By: Kandil AA, AE Sharief, Ola S.A. Shereif Key Words: Canola, Cultivars, Salinity stress, seedlings characters. Int. J. Agr. Agri. Res. 8(2), 10-18, February 2016. Abstract To study the effect of salinity concentrations on seedlings parameters of some canola cultivars, a laboratory experiment was conducted at Agronomy Department Laboratory of Seed Testing, Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University, Egypt, during December 2013. The experiment included two factor, the first factor included three cultivars of canola i.e. Serw 4, Serw 6 and Serw 51 and the second factor included ten concentrations of salinity as NaCl i.e. 0.0 (control treatment), 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, and 1.8 % NaCl). The results showed that Serw 6 cultivar significantly exceeded the other studied cultivars in root and shoot lengths and shoot fresh and dry weights. Whilst, Serw 51 cultivar significantly exceeded the other studied cultivars in root fresh and dry weights, seedling height reduction (SHR), relative dry weight and chlorophyll content in leaves. Salinity stress significantly affected seedlings characters of canola. Due to increasing salinity levels from 0 (control) to 1.8% NaCl, seedlings characters of canola was significantly decreased. It could be concluded that for maximizing canola seedlings parameters, germinated seeds of Serw 6 or Serw 51 cultivars under control treatment (without salinity stress) or under conditions of 0.2% NaCl.

Enhance The Profit From Your Dairy Farm! - 1 views

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The genetic footprint of natural selection - 0 views

  • During evolution, living species have adapted to environmental constraints according to the mechanism of natural selection; when a mutation that aids the survival (and reproduction) of an individual appears in the genome, it then spreads throughout the rest of the species until, after several hundreds or even thousands of generations, it is carried by all individuals. But does this selection, which occurs on a specific gene in the genome of a species, also occur on the same gene in neighboring species? On which set of genes has natural selection acted specifically in each species? Researchers in the Dynamique et Organisation des Génomes team at the Institut de Biologie of the Ecole Normale Supérieure (CNRS/ENS/INSERM) have studied the genome of humans and three other primate species (chimpanzee, orangutan and macaque) using bioinformatics tools. Their work consisted in comparing the entire genomes of each species in order to identify the genes having undergone selection during the past 200,000 years. The result was that a few hundred genes have recently undergone selection in each of these species. These include around 100 genes detected in man that are shared by two or three other species, which is twice as many as might be anticipated as a random phenomenon. Thus a not inconsiderable proportion of the genes involved in human adaptation are also present in the chimpanzee, orangutan or macaque, and sometimes in several species at the same time. Natural selection acts not only by distancing different species from each other when new traits appear. But by acting on the same gene, it can also give rise to the same trait in species that have already diverged, but still have a relatively similar genome. This study thus provides a clearer understanding of the group of genes that are specifically implicated in human evolution (during the past 200,000 years), as it allows the identification of those genes which did not undergo selection in another primate line. An example that has been confirmed by this study is the well-known case of the lactase gene that can metabolize lactose during adulthood (a clear advantage with the development of agriculture and animal husbandry). The researchers have also identified a group of genes involved in some neurological functions and in the development of muscles and skeleton.
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    A further step has been taken towards our understanding of natural selection. CNRS scientists working at the Institut de Biologie of the Ecole Normale Supérieure (CNRS/ENS/INSERM) have shown that humans, and some of their primate cousins, have a common genetic footprint, i.e. a set of genes which natural selection has often tended to act upon during the past 200,000 years. This study has also been able to isolate a group of genes that distinguish us from our cousins the great apes. Its findings are published in PloS Genetics (26 February 2010 issue).
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Improving Mango Production - a Plant Genetics Report - 0 views

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    Increase mango production with plant genetic modification research by Mahendra Trivedi. Know more here.
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Increasing Crop Yield - Mahendra Trivedi Science - 0 views

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    Increasing crop yield is now much easy with increasing plants immunity and going for seed science research.
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Organic Farming and Its Benefits - 0 views

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    Organic farming is a word, that is very commonly searched by the farmers these days. Trivedi Science gives you a new hope for improving crop yield.
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Science Grants By Trivedi Foundation - 0 views

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    Trivedi Foundation™ awards grants to projects which are designed to either make use of The Trivedi Effect® or to investigate its impact in any field. Know more here.

Polymer Engineering For Making Earth A Better Place To Live - 1 views

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How to Grow a Tomato Plant, Lettuce Production - Trivedi Science - 0 views

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    If planted correctly, Tomatoes and Lettuce can be produced more. Biofield Treatment can help you grow more tomatoes and lettuce.
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Trivedi Foundation Leads Groundbreaking Achievements - 0 views

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    The Trivedi Foundation is a non-profit organization that is working in the realm of combining the forces of modern science and spirituality. It was founded by Mahendra Kumar Trivedi who since an early age displayed distinct and extraordinary brilliance and spiritual intelligence.
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