mosquito breeding in rice fields and its role in malaria transmission in mandla district, m.p. | a study of the breeding of mosquitoes in the rice field agro-ecosystem was carried out in mandla district during 1987 and 1988. results revealed that mosquito breeding commences in july and ends in october. mosquito breeding in rice fields is inversely proportional to the distance from village. a. culicifacies breeds in rice fields up to a plant height of 20 cm and then gradually declines and becomes scarce, and is taken over by a. theobaldi and a. splendidus. a. fluviatilis breeds in irrigation ... | 1989 | 2576868 |
observations on mosquito breeding in rice fields in two ecological terrains of district jabalpur, madhya pradesh. | studies on ecological succession of anophelines and the malaria vectors were carried out in rice fields located in two ecologically different terrains, i.e. plains and forested hills in jabalpur district during monsoon (july-october 1995). nine and fifteen species of anophelines were found breeding in the rice fields of plain and forested hill villages respectively. anopheles culicifacies and an. subpictus were dominant species in both the areas. the percentage emergence of adults of an. annular ... | 1997 | 9699423 |
malaria epidemic in lamta phc of balaghat district--a rice cultivating ecosystem. | | 1997 | 9282521 |
development of methane emission factors for indian paddy fields and estimation of national methane budget. | a state-wise assessment of methane (ch(4)) budget for indian paddies, based on a decadal measurement data across india is presented for the calendar year (cy) 1994, the base year for india's initial national communication (natcom) to the united nations framework convention on climate change (unfccc), along with national trend from cy 1979 to 2006. the natcom ch(4) emission factors (efs) for indian paddy cultivation areas, generally having less than 0.7% of soil organic carbon (soc), have been es ... | 2009 | 18996564 |
phosphorus availability to rice (oriza sativa l.)-wheat (triticum estivum l.) in a vertisol after eight years of inorganic and organic fertilizer additions. | integrated use of inorganic fertilizer n and well decomposed cattle manure (cm) or 30-35 days old parthenium (parthenium hysterophorus l.), a weed grown off site as green manure (gm) under repeated applications of fertilizer p and urea n for eight years in a rice (oriza sativa l.)-wheat (triticum estivum l.) sequence was studied on transformation of fertilizer p applied to soil at the national research center for weed science, jabalpur, india. based on the results, it appeared that, repeated app ... | 2007 | 17067794 |