The process of preservation of organic waste along with green fodder under anaerobic conditions is:
Silage: It is the process of preservation of green fodder under anaerobic conditions at moisture content of 65-75 % in specialized structure called silo. The process is called ensiling and the end product is called silage. Wastelage: It is the process of preservation of organic waste (vegetable waste, slaughter house water, organic waste of any industry) under anaerobic conditions at moisture content of 65-75 %. Haylage: It is the process of preservation of green fodder with moisture content of 30- 50 % under anaerobic conditions.
Which variety of silk is known for its unique golden yellow color, is specific to the state of Assam, and is obtained from the semi-domesticated multivo...
Which one of the following is an example of symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria?
Given below are two statements
Statement I: During transpiration process most of the water loss occurs through stomata.
Statement...
How many countries are members of the WTO?
Botanical name of horse gram is
NABL stands for
In India, which state is the First fully organic state?
A common biocontrol agent used to control plant diseases is
Which of the following is true for a completely randomized design?
Which of the following is an apex organization of marketing cooperatives for agricultural produce in India?