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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2019 Dec; 57(12): 961-966
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-191428

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Mulberry (Morus sp.) is a fast growing, deciduous, woody perennial plant, usually pollinated by wind (anemophily). Morus sp. produces seed which is used to raise seedlings to be used for root grafting, whereas scion of an improved variety is grafted over the rootstock got through seedling raising. Seed rate is an important parameter that decides population of plants per unit area with optimum exposure to sunlight, proper space, aeration, and nutrition. In this study, we tried to find the optimum seed rate in mulberry for raising of quality seedlings under Kashmir climatic conditions. The investigation was carried out at College of Temperate Sericulture, Mirgund, SKUAST- Kashmir, wherein different seed rates were tested for seedling raising in mulberry. Amongst different seed rates tested, treatment T3 wherein 28 seeds were sown per square foot was at par with treatments T1 and T2 having 20 and 24 seeds per sq. foot, respectively. The study indicated that 20-28 seeds per square foot could be successfully adopted for raising of quality seedlings.

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Specialist Quarterly. 1997; 13 (4): 409-12
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-47015

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To elucidate the clinical spectrum of fibular hemimelia and discuss management issues. Design: Retrospective Hospital based case series involving five cases of Paraxial Fibular Hemimelia. Setting: Surgical Ward, Department of Paediatric Surgery, Children's Hospital, P. I. M. S. Subjects: Five consecutive cases of Fibular Hemimelia studied in the Paediatric Surgery Department. Main Outcome Measures: Clinical extent of the limb deformity, functional disability, associated malformations. All the patients were males. Average age of patients at the time of presentation was 4.2 months. 80% [n=4] of the patients had unilateral limb deficiency, while one patient [Case#4] had bilateral limb deficiency. Most of the cases had associated skeletal abnormalities. The most common associated abnormality was absence of lateral rays of foot in the same limb. Conclusions: Management of these patients is a real challenge because of reluctance for any form of ablative surgery and poor facilities for artificial prosthesis. In older children, we advised conservative management with surgical shoes and splints


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Humans , Male , Ectromelia/diagnosis , Fibula/abnormalities
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