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S, . Ghoshal, S. Dedalal S., and . C. . Lahiri S. "Soil engineering properties and stabilization of Purulia soil by chemical treatment (with calcium salts)." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 82, Aug 2005 (2005): 701–9. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5829947.

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Department of Chemistry, Kalyani University, Kalyani-741 235, India <em>E-mail</em> : sujitclahiri@ yahoo.com Soil Mechanics Section, River Research Institute, W.B., P.O. HRRI, Nadia, India <em>Manuscript received 13 September 2004, revised 5 April 2005, accepted 25 April 2005</em> The soil index and engineering properties like the specific gravity, grain-size, liquid limit (LL), plastic limit (PL), compaction characteristics, compression index (Cd, etc. of Purulia soils were studied. The soil characteristics and their engineering properties (stabilization) can he considerably improved and str
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S., Ghoshal, S. Dedalal S., and C. Lahiri S. "Studies on soil engineering properties and stabilization of Purulia soil by chemical treatment with sodium salts." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 83, Feb 2006 (2006): 176–84. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5816811.

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Department of Chemistry, Kalyani University, Kalyani-741 235, Nadia, West Bengal, India Emeritus Fellow, AICTE, Kalyani Engineering College, Kalyani-741 235, Nadia, West Bengal, India <em>E-mail </em>: sujitclahiri@yahoo.com Soil Mechanics Section, R.R.I., Government of West Bengal. P.O. HRRI via Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India <em>Manuscript received 11 July 2005, revised 27 October 2005, accepted 27 October 2005</em> A systematic investigation was made on the modification of soil known as stabilization for improvement of the properties of soils by controlled chemical treatment. The studi
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Mukherjee, Somnath. "TRIBAL PERCEPTION IN MODERN WORLD BY TRANSFORMED SOCIAL PERCEPTION INDEX: A CASE STUDY OF PURULIA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL, INDIA." ENSEMBLE 2, no. 2 (2021): 285–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.37948/ensemble-2021-0202-a029.

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Tribal identity has always been under tremendous challenges since the introduction of the different facets of materialistic development. The outrage of this development affects the habits and habitats of the tribal communities. The tribes have lost their soil and presently live in a multi-ethnic society. This cultural assimilation with controls of Hinduism in the rural society brings forth the transition in the life and living of these indigenous people. The paper highlights first the socio-ecological characteristics of three tribal communities of Purulia district, namely, Santhal, Kharia Saba
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Sabyasachi, Mukhopadhyay, and Mukherjee Ratul. "Assessment of ambient air quality of Purulia town, Purulia Biolife 2013;1(4); 189-194District, West Bengal, India (full paper:pdf)." Biolife 1, no. 4 (2022): 189–94. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7193304.

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<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> This paper presents data on the concentration of air pollutants at different places of a newly developed industrial estate in a highly growing city of State of West Bengal, India. The ambient air quality assessment was carried out at four different locations with respect to SO<sub>2</sub>, NO<sub>x</sub>, Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) and Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter (RSPM), and monthly air sampling was carried out for a period 24 hours (3 x 8 hours) at each of the site. It is revealed that even the average concentrations of SPM, NO<sub>x</sub>, and SO
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Banerjee, Saikat, and Abhoy Chand Mandol. "A sophisticated approach to soil productivity detection using a convolutional neural network-based model." International Journal of ADVANCED AND APPLIED SCIENCES 11, no. 8 (2024): 198–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.21833/ijaas.2024.08.021.

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India is primarily an agricultural country where the quality of land is crucial for the livelihoods and well-being of its people. The agricultural sector plays a significant role in shaping the current state of the nation's economy. Therefore, it is essential to regularly evaluate our understanding of soil properties, such as its type, texture, color, and moisture content. Many developing countries lack sufficient knowledge and awareness about soil development. Understanding soil behavior helps farmers predict crop performance, monitor nutrient movement, and recognize soil limitations. Traditi
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Mitra, Sayantan, Saheli Chowdhury, Joydeep Mukherjee, et al. "Assessment of radon (222Rn) activity in groundwater and soil-gas in Purulia district, West Bengal, India." Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 330, no. 3 (2021): 1331–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10967-021-07989-1.

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Halder, Sudipto, Abhishek RoyChowdhury, Sayanti Kar, Debdas Ray, and Gupinath Bhandari. "Critical Watershed Prioritization through Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Techniques and Geographical Information System Integration for Watershed Management." Sustainability 16, no. 8 (2024): 3467. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16083467.

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The Precambrian hard rock topography of the Manbhum-Singhbhum plateau, which is well known for its semi-arid climates prone to drought, is often seen in Purulia district in West Bengal, India. Despite the district’s middling groundwater capacity, 17 out of 20 blocks have exorbitant fluoride pollution in the groundwater that negatively impacts the health of local residents. Approximately 13% of the whole area suffers from severe erosion. It is evident that the river Kangsabati and its tributaries are not well fed by rainwater and thereby there is always a dearth of ground water. The aim of this
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ASIS MUKHERJEE and SAON BANERJEE. "Rainfall and temperature trend analysis in the red and lateritic zone of West Bengal." Journal of Agrometeorology 11, no. 2 (2009): 196–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.54386/jam.v11i2.1254.

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Due to inherent problems of water holding capacity of soil in the red and lateritic zone, the trend of climate change was assessed. Twenty rain gauge stations covering three districts (namely Bankura, Birbhum and Purulia) in the zone were considered to study the rainfall pattern. An increasing trend of yearly rainfall and shifting pattern of rainfall were observed in the said zone as a whole. The rainfall during May decreased in most of the selected stations, where as in October the rainfall amount increased in 75 % cases and in November it increased in 95 % cases. Analysis of maximum temperat
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Alam, J., and R. K. Panda. "Assessment of Climate Change Impact on Crop yield and Evaluation of Coping Strategy using Crop Growth Simulation Model." Journal of the Institute of Engineering 15, no. 1 (2020): 106–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jie.v15i1.27719.

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Any change in climate will have implications for climate-sensitive systems such as agriculture, forestry and some other natural resources. Changes in solar radiation, temperature and precipitation will produce changes in crop yields and hence economics of agriculture. It is possible to understand the phenomenon of climate change on crop production and to develop adaptation strategies for sustainability in food production, using a suitable crop simulation model. CERES-Maize model of DSSAT v4.0 was used to simulate the maize yield of the region under climate change scenarios using the historical
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Mura, Dr Shambhu Nath Sing. "Identification of Water Resource Potential Zones of Baghmundi Block in Purulia District, West Bengal." International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 13, no. 2 (2023): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.b4336.1213223.

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Remote sensing and GIS techniques have been broadly used to determine the water resource potentiality for the development and management of water resources. It is an important natural resource in our daily life and is used for domestic purposes. It’s amount varies from place to place and season to season. It is scarce during the dry season, but in the rainy season, it is plenty. Assessment of water resource potentiality is very important for the management of surface/groundwater resources. Water resource potential zones are delineated with the help of RS &amp; GIS. In this paper, standard meth
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Dr., Shambhu Nath Sing Mura. "Identification of Water Resource Potential Zones of Baghmundi Block in Purulia District, West Bengal." International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) 13, no. 2 (2023): 35–43. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.B4336.1213223.

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<strong>Abstract: </strong>Remote sensing and GIS techniques have been broadly used to determine the water resource potentiality for the development and management of water resources. It is an important natural resource in our daily life and is used for domestic purposes. It&rsquo;s amount varies from place to place and season to season. It is scarce during the dry season, but in the rainy season, it is plenty. Assessment of water resource potentiality is very important for the management of surface/groundwater resources. Water resource potential zones are delineated with the help of RS &amp;
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BISWESWAR MAHATO, BAPPA PARAMANIK, BIMAL DAS, et al. "Performance of kharif blackgram under integrated use of fly ash, farm yard manure and soil test based fertilizer recommendations." Indian Journal of Agronomy 70, no. 1 (2025): 48–53. https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v70i1.6335.

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Soil test-based fertilizer recommendation is an imperative-approach that helps in economic benefit to the growers for crop production. A field experiment of blackgram was conducted during kharif 2019–20 and 2020–21 in at Farmers’ Field under Jambad, Block, Purulia, West Bengal. Five different treatments viz. T1, application of ash (3.0 t/ha); T2, Application of ash (3.0 t/ha) with FYM (4 t/ha); T3, application of ash (3.0 t/ha) with FYM (4 t/ha) and DAP (2% foliar application before flowering); T4, application of ash (3.0 t/ha) with FYM (4 t/ha) and inorganic fertilizers (RDF – N:P:K 20:40:60)
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Ghorai, Ankit Kumar, and Asesh Kumar Ghorai. "Low Cost Zero till In situ Green Manuring for Kharif Rice-A Success Story." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 13, no. 7 (2023): 317–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2023/v13i71882.

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Low cost zero till in situ green manuring using plant species like dhaincha (Sesbania aculeata) and sunnhemp (Crotalaria juncea) will eliminate the age old problems of large scale adoption of green manuring across the farming community. These two species germinated and grown well when sown before (as paira crop during last irrigation) or after rice harvest under zero till condition, with assured nor western rain/monsoon rain or with one post sowing irrigation (7.5 cm). The zero till paira dhaincha green manuring process opened up the scope of producing green manuring at lower cost and saves up
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Shreyasi, Gupta Choudhury, and Banerjee Tapati. "Land Resource Inventory: A Primary Tool for Sustainable Integrated Watershed Management." International Journal of Environmental & Agriculture Research 9, no. 2 (2023): 13–16. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7685028.

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<strong>Abstract</strong><strong>&mdash;</strong> Land, the most indispensable natural resource has been facing challenges of soil degradation, water scarcity, reduced productivity, climate change, social deterioration etc. In these consequences, the rainfed areas might get the priority to develop because of its area coverage in India and great potentiality towards crop yields increment through improved resource management practices. Rainfed areas can best be managed through integrated watershed management approach involving human intervention in manipulating natural resources for overall soci
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Mandal, Arup Kumar, Rajani Kanta Mahato, Arpita Banerjee, and Arijit Sinhababu. "Optimization of Seed Germination of Selected Legumes that Grow in Dry Lateritic Soil in Purulia and Adjoining Districts of West Bengal, India." Plant Science Archives 10, no. 1 (2025): 27–30. https://doi.org/10.51470/psa.2025.10.1.27.

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The germination process is considered the most crucial factor in a plant’s life cycle as it seriously affects the successful execution of afforestation and reforestation programs. The successful plantation programme on wastelands requires a basic knowledge of some key factors that influence seed germination. The seeds of most leguminous plants are not able to germinate properly, while the potentiality of a plant and its growth depends much on seed germination. In the recent observation, five plant species namely Acacia mangium Willd., Albizia procera (Roxb.) Benth, Bauhinia acuminata Linn., Mi
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Mittal, Saurabh, R. Guin, S. P. Sharma, and D. Sengupta. "Estimation of 238U, 232Th and 40K concentrations in rock and soil samples around South Purulia Shear Zone, India." International Journal of Low Radiation 9, no. 2 (2013): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijlr.2013.055602.

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Das, Subham, and J. Vijayalaxmi. "Anthropological Study of a Typical Drought-Prone Village in India: Strategies for Sustainable Rural Habitat." Journal of Resources, Energy and Development 19, no. 1-2 (2023): 33–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/red-191203.

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Drought-prone villages are constantly facing the challenges of agricultural productivity, lack of alternative livelihood opportunities due to ecological vulnerability, predominance of wasteland, inadequate water supply, and absence of physical and socio-cultural infrastructure. The study aims to develop a comprehensive policy framework to mitigate the socio-economic and environmental issues against the threat. The methodology comprises an anthropological study from micro to macro level to synthesize the dynamics of drought in the economic, ecological, and socio-cultural indices of a typical ag
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Thom, Quincy, and Patrick Ketwaru. "Potential of Cassia alata and Cassia multijuga to Phytoremediate Mined-out Soils in the Puruni Mining Area." Book of Abstracts: Student Research (2021) 2 (October 5, 2021): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.52377/lcwt9763.

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Phytoremediation is a technology that uses plants to remove contaminants such as mercury from soil. This research examined phytoremediation as an option to remove mercury from mined out soils in the Puruni mining area, Mazaruni (Region VII). The study examined the phytoextractive capabilities of the Cassia alata (Carrion Crow Bush) and Cassia multijuga (False Sicklepod). Soil sampling was conducted to determine mercury levels at five mined out sites: Jubilee Creek Nos. 1 &amp; 2, Chinese Creek, Tiger Creek, and the Takatu area. A tube auger and sieve were used to extract soil samples and remov
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Byers, Alexa K., Loretta G. Garrett, Charlotte Armstrong, Fiona Dean, and Steve A. Wakelin. "Soil depth as a driver of microbial and carbon dynamics in a planted forest (Pinus radiata) pumice soil." SOIL 9, no. 1 (2023): 55–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/soil-9-55-2023.

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Abstract. Forest soils are fundamental in regulating the global carbon (C) cycle; their capacity to accumulate large stores of C means they form a vital role in mitigating the effects of climate change. Understanding the processes that regulate forest soil C dynamics and stabilisation is important to maximise the capacity and longevity of C sequestration. Compared with surface soil layers, little is known about soil C dynamics in subsoil layers, sensu those below 30 cm depth. This knowledge gap creates large uncertainties when estimating the distribution of global soil C stocks and assessing t
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Kundu, Manik Chandra. "Distribution of different forms of acidity in some lateritic soils of Purulia district of West Bengal." International Journal of Chemical Studies 8, no. 2 (2020): 2690–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i2ao.9155.

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Gupta, Devarupa. "Potential Groundwater Extraction and Piezometric Surface Fluctuations in Puruliya, West Bengal – A GIS based study." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-102-2019.

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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract.&lt;/strong&gt; A majority of Indians living in rural areas still primarily depend on agriculture for their sustenance. The water requirement is thus constantly high with groundwater being the most widely used source for domestic, agricultural and industrial use. More than 90% of the rural and nearly 30% of the urban populations depend on groundwater for meeting their drinking and domestic requirements causing an ever-rising demand for groundwater resources, resulting in an increase of the stress on these reservoirs and their consequent pollution. Water resource
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Santra, Abhisek, and Shreyashi Santra Mitra. "Space-Time Drought Dynamics and Soil Erosion in Puruliya District of West Bengal, India: A Conceptual Design." Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 48, no. 8 (2020): 1191–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12524-020-01147-y.

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Ajit, Das, Mandy Hansda Kamala, and Mahata Nagendranath. "Tuning of pore texture of carbon xerogels synthesized using resorcinol and paraformaldehyde as precursors." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 97, May 2020 (2020): 743–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5654935.

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Center for Adsorption and Reaction Engineering on Surface (CARES), Department of Chemistry, Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, Purulia-723 104, West Bengal, India <em>E-mail</em>: nagendranath_mahata.chem@skbu.ac.in <em>Manuscript received online 20 December 2019, revised 22 January 2020, accepted 25 January 2020</em> Mesoporous carbon xerogels were synthesised using paraformaldehyde and resorcinol as precursors. Organic gel was obtained by sol-gel processing of the precursors. The wet gel was dried and then carbonized under nitrogen flow to obtain carbon xerogel. A series of carbon xerogels was s
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Sarkar, Dipak, S. K. Gangopadhyay, and A. K. Sahoo. "Soil resource appraisal towards land use planning using satellite remote sensing and gis a case study in patloinala micro-watershed, district puruliya, west bengal." Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 34, no. 3 (2006): 245–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02990653.

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Mahato, B., Chinanshuk Ghosh, F. H. Rahman, P. Biswas, and D. C. Mahato. "Response of Vermicompost and Biochar as Organic Soil Amendments on Growth and Yield of Brinjal in Red and Laterite Soil of Purulia District of West Bengal." Advances in Research, July 10, 2020, 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/air/2020/v21i730220.

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A field experiment was conducted at KVK Kalyan instructional farm at Jahajpur of Purulia district of West Bengal during rabi season of 2018-19 to assess the effect of Biochar and Vermicompost as organic soil amendments on yield of brinjal under red and lateritic soils of Purulia, West Bengal. Biochar and vermicompost applied alone additionally in the farmers practice. The experiment design adopted was Randomised Block Design (RBD) having four replications with three treatments The treatments comprises of T1: Application of N:P:K 70:30:30 kg/ha (Farmers’ practice) + FYM @ 2 t/ha, T2: Farmers pr
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Turankar, Ravindra P., Vikram Singh, Mallika Lavania, Itu Singh, Utpal Sengupta, and Rupendra S. Jadhav. "Existence of viable Mycobacterium leprae in natural environment and its genetic profiling in a leprosy endemic region." Frontiers in Tropical Diseases 3 (August 19, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fitd.2022.972682.

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IntroductionMolecular epidemiology of leprosy is very important to study leprosy transmission dynamics and to enhance our understanding of leprosy in endemic areas by utilizing the molecular typing method. Nowadays our understanding of leprosy transmission dynamics has been refined by SNP typing and VNTR marker analysis of M. leprae strains.ObjectiveThis study was carried out to find out the presence of viable M. leprae in the soil and water samples from residing areas of leprosy patients staying in different blocks of Purulia district of West Bengal, understanding their genotypes and compared
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De, Ayan, Deepanjan Mridha, Iravati Ray, et al. "Fluoride Exposure and Probabilistic Health Risk Assessment Through Different Agricultural Food Crops From Fluoride Endemic Bankura and Purulia Districts of West Bengal, India." Frontiers in Environmental Science 9 (August 18, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2021.713148.

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The present study investigates the magnitude of fluoride (F−) contamination in agricultural land soil and food crops from F− endemic regions of Bankura and Purulia districts in West Bengal. Mean fluoride level in agricultural soil was 114 ± 59 mg/kg (n = 41) and 126 ± 65 mg/kg (n = 47) in Bankura and Purulia districts, respectively. Considering the food crops cultivated in Bankura (n = 79) and Purulia (n = 108), the mean fluoride concentration in nonleafy vegetables (18.1 ± 6.51 mg/kg and 15.6 ± 5.93 mg/kg) and leafy vegetables (12.8 ± 2.8 mg/kg and 18.4 ± 6.33 mg/kg) from the two studied dist
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Mandal, Subham, Sankar Kumar Acharya, Amitava Biswas, and Riti Chatterjee. "Yield from Pulse Cultivation in Purulia, West Bengal: The Socio-Ecological and Techno-Managerial Interpretation." Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, October 6, 2020, 106–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2020/v38i930412.

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In India, pulses are mainly cultivated on marginal lands under rain fed conditions. Only 15% of the area under pulses has assured irrigation. High level of fluctuations in production of pulse crops because of various biotic and abiotic stresses and erratic prices, farmers are not very willing to take up pulse cultivation inspite of high wholesale pulse prices in the recent years. In rice-fallow agriculture in Purulia, pulse is the main source of protein to millions and a dependable mentor of soil health. The present study has been conducted in Manbazar-1 and Purulia-1 blocks of Purulia distric
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-, Binayak Dutta, and Ambyj Mahato -. "Watershed Management a Approach of Soil Water Conservation in Dry Zones of West Bengal." International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 5, no. 5 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i05.7166.

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Watershed management is rudimentary concept of integration of water management and livelihood. In dry and arid zones of West Bengal (Agro climatic zone VII), the districts like Purulia, Bankura, West Midnapore, Birbhum have the issues of severe water crisis, crop failure, and lack of irrigation water, soil erosion. Purulia receives an annual rainfall of 1200 cm but most but the condition of the top soil is degenerative and total top soil is eroded with water and water retention is minimal. Thus, it can be concluded that rainfall is surely not the issue for the water crisis. Now here is a groun
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Chakraborty, P. P., K. D. Sah, A. K. Singh, S. C. Mondal, and A. K. Bhowmick. "Management of Pond Productivity for Optimum Fish Production in two Contrasting Agro-Ecological Regions of West Bengal, India." JOURNAL OF AQUACULTURE, September 14, 2007, 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.61885/joa.v15.2007.44.

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All the blocks of Nadia and Purulia districts characterized by hot moist sub-humid and hot dry sub-humid agro-ecological regions, respectively were surveyed and physico-chemical characteristics of pond water and sediments were analysed. The parameters of interest were texture, pH, cation exchange capacity, N, P and K contents of pond sediments and pH, dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide, hardness, alkalinity, available phosphorus and primary productivity of the pond water. Based on the sediment and pond water characteristics an improved fertilizer and manure management schedule as well as maps ha
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Pandiaraj, T., Susmita Das, Manjappa ., and Alok Sahay. "Soil Fertility Status and Nutrient Index in Different Tasar Silkworm Host Plants Growing Ecosystems of Purulia District, West Bengal, India." International Research Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry, February 19, 2020, 28–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/irjpac/2020/v21i130147.

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This study was conducted to evaluate soil fertility status in the fourteen major tasar sericulture adopting villages in Purulia District, West Bengal. For this, a total of 160 surface soil samples (0-30 cm) were collected from dominant tasar sericulture villages along with the details regarding farmer’s name, soil type, host plants details, etc. The collected samples were air dried, sieved and analysed for various soil fertility parameters such as pH, EC, organic carbon, macro and micronutrients. The data on various parameters were categorized into low, medium and high classes based on soil fe
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Nandi, Ramprosad, Subham Mukherjee, Priyanka Ghatak, Arnab Kundu, Deep Mukherjee, and P. K. Bandyopadhyay. "Aggregates Characterization and Its Associated Organic Carbon in Two Contrasting Lowland Rice Soils of West Bengal." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, April 20, 2020, 14–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2020/v10i430191.

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Aims: The present study investigated the effect of lowland rice soils of two regions viz. new alluvial and red-laterite on aggregate characterization and their associated organic carbon (SOC).&#x0D; Study Design: Randomized block design (RBD).&#x0D; Place and Duration of Study: New alluvial soils were collected from Jangipara block of Hooghly, West Bengal and Red-laterite soils were collected from Raghunathpur block of Purulia, West Bengal during 2017-18.&#x0D; Methodology: For each soil types (New alluvial and Red-laterite) five locations were identified and soil samples were collected from t
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Mandal, Abhijit, Souvik Bag, Basanta Sarkar, Madhurima Seal, Ayan Mondal, and Soumendranath Chatterjee. "Soil bacterial diversity in the tropical dry deciduous forest of Ajodhya hills, Purulia, West Bengal." Acta Ecologica Sinica, February 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chnaes.2023.01.004.

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Jana, Susanta, Bingshati Singha Mahapatra, and Shyamal Kanti Mallick. "Tree Diversity Analysis and Study of Minor Forest Products of Tree species of a Tropical Forest Patch of Purulia, West Bengal, India." Indian Forester, May 30, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2025/v151i4/170705.

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The present paper deals with the phytosociological analysis of the tree species of Nanna Forest patch of Purulia District, West Bengal, India. It is the scientific record of tree diversity in recent time from this unexplored Geographical area, recorded 37 tree species belonging to 23 families including exotic species. The highest Important value Index (IVI value- 36.54) was recorded for the dominant tree species Shorea robusta Gaertn., associated with Madhuca longifolia var. latifolia (Roxb.) A. Chev. (31.25), and Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb. (25.20), Diversity index (H), Dominance index(CD) an
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Mukherjee, Joydeep, Sayantan Mitra, Sushanta Sutradhar, Sonjoy Mondal, and Chiranjib Barman. "Estimation of soil Rn-222 exhalation rate and its dependence on meteorological parameters in Purulia District, West Bengal, India." Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, February 28, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10967-024-09366-0.

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Ghosh, Srabanti. "Soil Moisture Based Estimation of Length of Growing Period for Efficient Crop Planningin Micro Landformsof Chaka Watershed, Purulia, India." Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences, January 17, 2023, 17288–93. https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v10i1.3422.

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Mandal, Subham, Kabita Mondal, Swagata Ghoshal, Dibyendu Pal, Amitava Biswas, and S. K. Acharya. "Livelihood Implications of Pulse in an Operating Cropping System." Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, September 29, 2020, 91–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/cjast/2020/v39i2930961.

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Aims: To delineate the general status of pulse cultivation and enterprise in West Bengal and estimate the nature, level and direction of interactive relationships among the dependent variables, wages and man-days required in pulse crop cultivation, a set of economic and ecological variables were selected for the study.&#x0D; Study Design: The locale was selected by purposive sampling technique and the respondents, pulse cultivators, were selected by the simple random sampling method.&#x0D; Place of Study: Dhanara and Manara GP of the Manbazar-1 and Purulia-1 block of Purulia district in West B
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Singh, Vikram, Ravindra P. Turankar, Vinay Kumar Pathak, et al. "Investigating the role of soil-transmitted helminth infections in the development of leprosy in endemic regions." Frontiers in Immunology 16 (June 25, 2025). https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2025.1499304.

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BackgroundIndia alone contributes nearly 54% of the global load of new cases of leprosy and 21% to global helminthic parasitic infection cases. Research studies have suggested that Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infection can regulate the host’s immune response and make them susceptible to leprosy. This study aimed to investigate the association between helminth infection and leprosy.Materials &amp;amp; MethodsStool samples (n=360) were collected from 96 patients and 264 household contacts (HHCs) from the endemic region in Purulia (West Bengal) and Champa (Chhattisgarh) India. Samples were ex
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Mahato, Manoj Kumar, and N. C. Jana. "Impact of Landform on Agricultural Land Use Pattern: A Case Study of Salda River Basin in Purulia District, West Bengal." Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International, June 1, 2019, 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jgeesi/2019/v21i330125.

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The present study is concerned with the analysis of landform characteristics of Salda River basin and its impact on agriculture land use pattern. The Salda basin is one of the sub-basins of Subarnarekha River, with diversified landscape pattern in the western part of Purulia district in West Bengal. This basin is constituted by plateaus, plains with terraces, scarps, inselbergs, which is evolved under polycyclic evolution. The development of polycyclic geomorphic processes in this basin is typified by diverse morphology and drainage, which largely influence the land use pattern in this area. T
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Singh, Aditya Pratap, Timir Majhi, Dibakar Das, and Sujaya Dewanjee. "Phenotypic Characterization of Indian Mustard Using Agronomic and Quality Traits under Semiarid Climate." Annals of Applied Biology, November 27, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aab.12883.

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AbstractIndian mustard is an important oilseed crop in India. The productivity of Indian mustard needs to be increased in marginal environments such as in arid and semi‐arid areas to boost production. For this, identification of promising genotypes with high yield and quality under arid and semi‐arid climate is required. In the present study, 65 genotypes of Indian mustard were evaluated in Augmented Randomized Block Design in the Purulia district of West Bengal, a mustard growing zone characterized by red laterite soil and semi‐arid climate. Considerable variation was observed between the gen
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Sarkar, Dolan Champa, P. P. Mitranag, S. K. Mohit Pasha, S. Roychowdhury, Munish Kumar, and V. S. Arya. "Assessment of Land Use Potential for Sustainable Development of Chorgali Village of Hura block, Puruliya district, West Bengal." Agropedology 27, no. 1 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.47114/j.agroped.2017.jun11.

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The information on soil and land resources of Chorgali, a rainfed village, Hura block, Puruliya district, West Bengal was generated through remote Sensing and GIS to asses their productivity potential and limitations. Thirteen soil series were tentatively identified and mapped with 26 mapping units. These mapping units (phases of series) have been grouped in different land capability sub-class and soil conservation measure have been suggested.
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Dutta, Subham, Souvik Chhandogi, Mritunjoy Barman, et al. "First report of Rhynchosia yellow mosaic virus (RhYMV) infecting butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea) in India." Plant Disease, February 9, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1094/pdis-10-24-2175-pdn.

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Butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea), also known as Asian pigeonwings is a perennial herbaceous plant belongs to the Fabaceae family has a great source of natural food colorants and antioxidants (Suarna et al., 2021). It is a multipurpose forage that produces bioactive compounds, acts as a cover crop and improves soil fertility through nitrogen fixation (Gomez et al, 2003). Rhynchosia Yellow Mosaic Virus (RhYMV) which is transmitted by the whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) was first reported from Pakistan in leguminous weed least snoutbean, Rhynchosia minima (Illias et al., 2009). There is no record on t
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Biswas, P., B. Mahato, D. C. Mahato, F. H. Rahman, and Chinanshuk Ghosh. "Effect of Vermicompost and Biochar on Growth and Yield of Carrot in Red Lateritic Soils of Purulia District of West Bengal." International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, July 3, 2020, 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2020/v32i830313.

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An experiment was conducted at Horticultural Farm of Krishi Vigyan Kendra Kalyan, Purulia, West Bengal, India located at Jahajpur during Rabi season of 2019. The main objective was to determine the effectiveness of vermicompost and biochar on growth and yield of carrot. The experimental design applied was randomized block design (RBD) with three replicates for each treatment. The eight treatments comprised of T1- (Control), T2- (100% NPK), T3- (100% Biochar), T4- (50% Biochar + 50% NPK), T5- (75% Biochar + 25% NPK), T6- (100% Vermicompost), T7- (50% Vermicompost + 50% NPK), T8- (75% Vermicompo
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CHAKI, THE LATE E. K., S. PAN, A. K. SANTRA, DURGA CHAURASIA, KIRAN KUMARI, and NISHMA SINGH. "Animal and land resource management practices leading to ecological sustainability of smallholder dairy farms in different agro-ecozones of West Bengal, India." Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 85, no. 10 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v85i10.52424.

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A study was conducted on the existing animal and land resource management of small holder dairy farms in 3 agro-ecozones of West Bengal. The study revealed that overall average dairy herd size was 5.47 LU in agroecozone I (sub-humid with red and lateritic soils of Purulia) followed by agro-ecozone II [(2.64 LU), warm perhumid with brown and red hill soils and agro-ecozone of Darjeeling], III [(2.63 LU), hot subhumid to humid with alluvial soils of North 24 Parganas]. Proportions of large and medium sized herds were also considerably higher i.e. 58.9 and 30%, respectively, in agro-ecozone I. Th
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