In the past, there has been a strong thunderstorm in other districts, including Bihar’s capital Patna. At the same time, rabbi crops have suffered heavy thunderstorms due to heavy thunderstorms, based on this, a group of scientists have conducted a field survey in various parts of Patna district, with the Indian Agricultural Research Council, in their statement, to assess the crop loss due to rain by the Patna Eastern Research Complex. At the same time, the positive feature was that the rain had a positive effect on mong and green vegetables (“Lifi vegetables”) and increased their growth and increased the availability of moisture in the soil.

This information came from the field study

Scientists of ICAR Patna conducted a field survey in different villages of the district. According to the report, the tax was ready for the wheat crop in most fields, but it was unable to harvest it through rain time. In areas with heavy soil, strong thunderstorms and rainfall fell up to 10-15 per cent due to strong thunderstorms, which is difficult to use in harvesting. If it rains again, the sprout and the risk of loss will increase further.

At the same time, there were small lodging (crop bending) signs of legumes, but the total effect was low. Despite the huge impact on the rainfall in maize crop, crops have fallen into many sectors, resulting in the possibility of a reduction in yield and the difficulty of harvesting.

The field examination of these villages

A group of scientists of the Indian Agricultural Research Council, a team of scientists (20-30 mm) and strong winds, conducted a field survey to evaluate the damage caused by strong winds in various parts of Patna district, in which the chief scientist Dr. Ajay Kumar, scientist Dr. Viveth Prakash (scientist), senior scientist, Dr. Rohan Kumar Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Raman Under the Gram Panchayat, Palva, Mominpur and Kasimpur. In addition, scientists found in horticultural crops, and the flowers and early fruits were found in the mango and the lichi orchards, which were open. However, this rain is beneficial in gardens protected from the wind.

Scientists advised farmers

  • When looking at pre -magic rainfall, scientists have made the following recommendations to the farmers:
  • Remove excess water from the fields so that the waterproof and roots are protected from damage.
  • In the event of a crop fall, stop 2 to 3 days and harvest the wheat in dry weather. Thus the rash can be protected from germination.
  • If the symptoms of the disease are found in the crops, spray the fungus at a rate of 2-3 g of mankosep per liter of water.
  • Only well-dry donations are stored in a moisture-sack or airless container.
  • Support or build crops like banana and papaya to protect from thunderstorms.
  • If the fertilizers are not provided until now the fruit is made in the mango crop, give 500 g of DAP, 850 g urea and 750 g of SSP per plant at half the rate.
  • To increase the fruit settings in the lichi, spray the planofix (4 ml per 9 liters of water), 500 g of whisk and give 750 grams of urea for a fully developed tree.
  • At the same time, farmers must prepare photos or video documents of crop damage to compensate from the government to cause damage to crops.

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(Tagstotranslate) Survey By ICAR Patna

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