際際滷shows by User: pnaveen2000 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: pnaveen2000 / Sun, 21 Jan 2024 19:01:45 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: pnaveen2000 Carbon Farming, A Solution to Climate Change.pptx /slideshow/carbon-farming-a-solution-to-climate-changepptx/265624792 creditseminar2nd-240121190145-f643bae4
Global warming and climate change refer to an increase in average global temperatures over a very long period of time. Natural events and human activities are believed to be contributing to an increase in average global temperatures, This is caused primarily by increases in greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2). Indicators Global Green House Gas emission Atmospheric concentration of green house gases Change in Temperature pattern Change in precipitation pattern Heat related deaths Melting of Ice Rise in sea level Affecting crop production Green house gases released by power plant, automobiles, deforestation etc According to IPCC WG AR-5 the Earths average temperature has increased by one degree Fahrenheit to its highest level in the past four decade believed to be the fastest rise in a thousand years. Research found that if emissions of heat-trapping carbon emissions arent reduced, average surface temperatures could increase by 3 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the century. ]]>

Global warming and climate change refer to an increase in average global temperatures over a very long period of time. Natural events and human activities are believed to be contributing to an increase in average global temperatures, This is caused primarily by increases in greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2). Indicators Global Green House Gas emission Atmospheric concentration of green house gases Change in Temperature pattern Change in precipitation pattern Heat related deaths Melting of Ice Rise in sea level Affecting crop production Green house gases released by power plant, automobiles, deforestation etc According to IPCC WG AR-5 the Earths average temperature has increased by one degree Fahrenheit to its highest level in the past four decade believed to be the fastest rise in a thousand years. Research found that if emissions of heat-trapping carbon emissions arent reduced, average surface temperatures could increase by 3 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the century. ]]>
Sun, 21 Jan 2024 19:01:45 GMT /slideshow/carbon-farming-a-solution-to-climate-changepptx/265624792 pnaveen2000@slideshare.net(pnaveen2000) Carbon Farming, A Solution to Climate Change.pptx pnaveen2000 Global warming and climate change refer to an increase in average global temperatures over a very long period of time. Natural events and human activities are believed to be contributing to an increase in average global temperatures, This is caused primarily by increases in greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2). Indicators Global Green House Gas emission Atmospheric concentration of green house gases Change in Temperature pattern Change in precipitation pattern Heat related deaths Melting of Ice Rise in sea level Affecting crop production Green house gases released by power plant, automobiles, deforestation etc According to IPCC WG AR-5 the Earths average temperature has increased by one degree Fahrenheit to its highest level in the past four decade believed to be the fastest rise in a thousand years. Research found that if emissions of heat-trapping carbon emissions arent reduced, average surface temperatures could increase by 3 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the century. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/creditseminar2nd-240121190145-f643bae4-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Global warming and climate change refer to an increase in average global temperatures over a very long period of time. Natural events and human activities are believed to be contributing to an increase in average global temperatures, This is caused primarily by increases in greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2). Indicators Global Green House Gas emission Atmospheric concentration of green house gases Change in Temperature pattern Change in precipitation pattern Heat related deaths Melting of Ice Rise in sea level Affecting crop production Green house gases released by power plant, automobiles, deforestation etc According to IPCC WG AR-5 the Earths average temperature has increased by one degree Fahrenheit to its highest level in the past four decade believed to be the fastest rise in a thousand years. Research found that if emissions of heat-trapping carbon emissions arent reduced, average surface temperatures could increase by 3 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the century.
Carbon Farming, A Solution to Climate Change.pptx from Naveen Prasath
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Significance of Hydrogel in Agriculture.pptx /slideshow/significance-of-hydrogel-in-agriculturepptx/265624262 hydrogelnew-240121183358-ba4ae458
Hydrogels can be defined as systems comprising of three-dimensional, physically or chemically bonded polymer networks entrapping water in intermolecular space (Ahmed, 2015) Features They are Colourless, odourless, and non-toxic material. The high water absorption capacity. They perform very well even at high temperature. Improves the physical condition of soil. pH-neutrality after swelling in water Photo stable. Re-wetting capability Types Soluble hydrogel Completely dissolves in water Insoluble Hydrogel Does not dissolves in water but forms a gel when water is added in it. Marketed as superabsorbent gels. In Agriculture Agricultural hydrogels are referred as water retention granules. Also known as Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) These polymers are cross linked in structure and form a three dimensional network. Absorb 500 600 times their weight. No adverse effect of soil fertility with hydrogels Soil conditioners, planting and transplanting gels, seed coatings for controlled germination, soil aerators. ]]>

Hydrogels can be defined as systems comprising of three-dimensional, physically or chemically bonded polymer networks entrapping water in intermolecular space (Ahmed, 2015) Features They are Colourless, odourless, and non-toxic material. The high water absorption capacity. They perform very well even at high temperature. Improves the physical condition of soil. pH-neutrality after swelling in water Photo stable. Re-wetting capability Types Soluble hydrogel Completely dissolves in water Insoluble Hydrogel Does not dissolves in water but forms a gel when water is added in it. Marketed as superabsorbent gels. In Agriculture Agricultural hydrogels are referred as water retention granules. Also known as Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) These polymers are cross linked in structure and form a three dimensional network. Absorb 500 600 times their weight. No adverse effect of soil fertility with hydrogels Soil conditioners, planting and transplanting gels, seed coatings for controlled germination, soil aerators. ]]>
Sun, 21 Jan 2024 18:33:57 GMT /slideshow/significance-of-hydrogel-in-agriculturepptx/265624262 pnaveen2000@slideshare.net(pnaveen2000) Significance of Hydrogel in Agriculture.pptx pnaveen2000 Hydrogels can be defined as systems comprising of three-dimensional, physically or chemically bonded polymer networks entrapping water in intermolecular space (Ahmed, 2015) Features They are Colourless, odourless, and non-toxic material. The high water absorption capacity. They perform very well even at high temperature. Improves the physical condition of soil. pH-neutrality after swelling in water Photo stable. Re-wetting capability Types Soluble hydrogel Completely dissolves in water Insoluble Hydrogel Does not dissolves in water but forms a gel when water is added in it. Marketed as superabsorbent gels. In Agriculture Agricultural hydrogels are referred as water retention granules. Also known as Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) These polymers are cross linked in structure and form a three dimensional network. Absorb 500 600 times their weight. No adverse effect of soil fertility with hydrogels Soil conditioners, planting and transplanting gels, seed coatings for controlled germination, soil aerators. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hydrogelnew-240121183358-ba4ae458-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hydrogels can be defined as systems comprising of three-dimensional, physically or chemically bonded polymer networks entrapping water in intermolecular space (Ahmed, 2015) Features They are Colourless, odourless, and non-toxic material. The high water absorption capacity. They perform very well even at high temperature. Improves the physical condition of soil. pH-neutrality after swelling in water Photo stable. Re-wetting capability Types Soluble hydrogel Completely dissolves in water Insoluble Hydrogel Does not dissolves in water but forms a gel when water is added in it. Marketed as superabsorbent gels. In Agriculture Agricultural hydrogels are referred as water retention granules. Also known as Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) These polymers are cross linked in structure and form a three dimensional network. Absorb 500 600 times their weight. No adverse effect of soil fertility with hydrogels Soil conditioners, planting and transplanting gels, seed coatings for controlled germination, soil aerators.
Significance of Hydrogel in Agriculture.pptx from Naveen Prasath
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Precision Farming and Good Agricultural Practices (1).pptx /slideshow/precision-farming-and-good-agricultural-practices-1pptx/265041257 precisionfarmingandgoodagriculturalpractices1-231231150856-5ef203d5
Precision agriculture (PA), as the name implies, refers to the application of precise and correct amounts of inputs like water, fertilizers, pesticides etc. at the correct time to the crop for increasing its productivity and maximizing its yields. The use of inputs (i.e. chemical fertilizers and pesticides) based on the right quantity, at the right time and in the right place. This type of management is commonly known as Site-Specific management Strictly based on Global Positioning System (GPS) i.e. unique character is precise in time and space. ]]>

Precision agriculture (PA), as the name implies, refers to the application of precise and correct amounts of inputs like water, fertilizers, pesticides etc. at the correct time to the crop for increasing its productivity and maximizing its yields. The use of inputs (i.e. chemical fertilizers and pesticides) based on the right quantity, at the right time and in the right place. This type of management is commonly known as Site-Specific management Strictly based on Global Positioning System (GPS) i.e. unique character is precise in time and space. ]]>
Sun, 31 Dec 2023 15:08:56 GMT /slideshow/precision-farming-and-good-agricultural-practices-1pptx/265041257 pnaveen2000@slideshare.net(pnaveen2000) Precision Farming and Good Agricultural Practices (1).pptx pnaveen2000 Precision agriculture (PA), as the name implies, refers to the application of precise and correct amounts of inputs like water, fertilizers, pesticides etc. at the correct time to the crop for increasing its productivity and maximizing its yields. The use of inputs (i.e. chemical fertilizers and pesticides) based on the right quantity, at the right time and in the right place. This type of management is commonly known as Site-Specific management Strictly based on Global Positioning System (GPS) i.e. unique character is precise in time and space. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/precisionfarmingandgoodagriculturalpractices1-231231150856-5ef203d5-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Precision agriculture (PA), as the name implies, refers to the application of precise and correct amounts of inputs like water, fertilizers, pesticides etc. at the correct time to the crop for increasing its productivity and maximizing its yields. The use of inputs (i.e. chemical fertilizers and pesticides) based on the right quantity, at the right time and in the right place. This type of management is commonly known as Site-Specific management Strictly based on Global Positioning System (GPS) i.e. unique character is precise in time and space.
Precision Farming and Good Agricultural Practices (1).pptx from Naveen Prasath
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