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Master agriculture for UPSC with our recorded batch!
Instructor: Shrikant Jadhav
Language: English Marathi
Validity Period: 365 days
Validity Period: 365 days
Description:
This Agriculture Optional Recorded Batch is designed for UPSC Civil Services Examination aspirants who have chosen Agriculture as their optional subject. The course covers all aspects of agriculture including agronomy, soil science, crop husbandry, agricultural economics, and more.
Key Highlights:
What you will learn:
| Agronomy | |||
| Agronomy Lec 1 (75 pages) | |||
| Cropping Pattern (13 pages) | |||
| Lec 1 : Introduction to Agronomy and Cropping Pattern and Agro Climatic Zones | |||
| Lec: 2 Agroclimatic Zones | |||
| Lec : 3 Agriclimatic Zones | |||
| Lec : 4 Changes in Cropping Pattern | |||
| Lec: 5 Cropping & Farming System | |||
| L6 : Farming System and Organic Farming | |||
| L7 : Precision Agriculture | |||
| Cropping System (101 pages) | |||
| Weed | |||
| 5.Weed (29 pages) | |||
| L 1 : Weed (Characteristics) | |||
| L 2 : Weed Dissemination and Crop Weed Compitition | |||
| L3 Weed Management 121:00 | |||
| L 4 : Integrated Weed Management | |||
| Forestry | |||
| L 1 : Forest and Types | |||
| L 2 : Agroforestry and Propogation | |||
| L 3 : Propogation and Forest Produce | |||
| L 4 : Forest Produce and Conservation of Flora and Fauna | |||
| L 5 : Conservation of Forest Flora and Fauna | |||
| Agri Economy | |||
| Agri Economy (97 pages) | |||
| Agri Economics (96 pages) | |||
| L 1 : Farm Management | |||
| L 2 : Farm Planning and Budgeting | |||
| L 3 : Economcs of Farming Systems | |||
| L 4 : Economics of farming systems and Marketing Management | |||
| L 5 : Marketing Management and Market Intelligence | |||
| L 6 : Market Intelligence and Price policy | |||
| L 7 : Price Policy and Price Fluctuation, Cooperatives | |||
| L 8 : Crop Insurance | |||
| Agri Extension | |||
| L 1 : Extension Introduction | |||
| L 2 : Evaluation Methods | |||
| L 4 : SHG | |||
| Soil Science | |||
| L 1 : Soil Basics | |||
| L 2 : Soil Profile and Properties | |||
| L 3 : Chemical Properties | |||
| L 4 : Processes and Factors of Soil Formation | |||
| L 4 -1 Soils of India | |||
| L 5 : Principles of Soil Fertility | |||
| L 6 : Fertilizer Reccomendations | |||
| L 7 : INM and Nitrogen losses from Soil | |||
| L 8 : NUE of Submerged Rice Soils, Problem Soils | |||
| L 8 : Problem Soils, Soil factors affecting GHG emissions | |||
| L 9 : Problem Soils and Soil factors affecting GHG emissions | |||
| L 10 : Soil Erosion, conservation,Dryland Agriculture, IWM | |||
| L 11 : Dryland Agriculture and IWM | |||
| L 12 : IWM | |||
| L 13 : Runoff Losses | |||
| L 14 : Irrigation Scheduling | |||
| L 15 : WUE | |||
| L 16 : Dryland Agriculture | |||
| Soil Science Complete Notes (123 pages) | |||
| Environment and Ecology | |||
| L1 : Environment and Ecology (Syllabus) | |||
| L2 Basics of Ecology and Ecological Principles | |||
| L3 : Human and Ecology | |||
| L4 : Natural Resources | |||
| L5 : Natural Resources | |||
| L6 : Natural Resources | |||
| L7 : Factors of Crop Production and Distribution : Physical | |||
| L8 : Factors of Crop production and Distribution : Social Factors | |||
| L9 : Agroecology | |||
| L 10 : Pollution | |||
| L 11 : GreenHouse Effect | |||
| Plant Genetics | |||
| L 1 : Chromosome | |||
| L 2 : Structure of Chromosome | |||
| L 3 : Cell Cycle : Mitosis | |||
| L4 : Meiosis | |||
| L5 : Chromosomal Abbretions : Structural (Part 1) | |||
| L6 : Chromosomal Aberrations : Structural (Part 2) | |||
| L7 : Numerical Chromosomal Aberrations Part 1 | |||
| Chromosomal Aberrations : Euploidy | |||
| L9 : Laws of Inheritance (part 1) | |||
| L 10 : Law of Dominance | |||
| L 11 : Law of Segregation | |||
| L 13 : Law of Independent Assortment | |||
| L 14 : Linkage | |||
| L 15 : Mutation | |||
| L 16 : Mutation part 2 | |||
| L 17 : Cytoplasmic Inheritance | |||
| Plant Breeding | |||
| L0 : Plant Breeding (Syllabus) | |||
| L 1 : History Of Plant Breeding | |||
| L 2 : Crop Genetic Resources | |||
| L 3 : Crop Genetic Resources part 2 | |||
| L 4 : Centre of Origin | |||
| L 5 : Reproduction | |||
| L 6 : Pollination | |||
| L 7 : Selfing and Crossing Techniques | |||
| L 8 : Self Incompatability | |||
| L 9 : Methods of Plant Breeding | |||
| L 10 : Plant Introductions | |||
| L 11 : Pureline Selection | |||
| L 12 : Mass Selection | |||
| L 13 : Pedegree Method | |||
| L 14 : Back cross Method : Dominant Gene | |||
| L 15 : Back Cross Recessive Gene Transfer | |||
| Plant Physiology | |||
| L1 : Plant Cell | |||
| L 2 : Plant Cell | |||
| L 3 : Plant Cell part 3 | |||
| L 3 : Plant Cell | |||
| L 4 : Water Relations | |||
| L 5 : Asent of Sap | |||
| L 6 : Transpiration and Enzymes | |||
| L 7 : Photosynthesis : Light Reaction | |||
| L 8 : Photosynthesis : Dark Reaction | |||
| L 9 : C3, C4, CAM pathways | |||
| L 9 : C3, C4, CAM | |||
| L 10 : Factors affecting photosynthesis, Respiration ( Glycolysis) | |||
| L 11 : Kreb Cycle, Electron Transport chain, Photorespiration | |||
| L 12 : Growth and Phytoharmone | |||
| L 13 : Phytohormones | |||
| L 14 : Phytohormones, Photoperiodism | |||
| L 15 : Photoperiodism, Vernalisation | |||
| L 16 : Physiology of Seed Development | |||
| L 17 : Stress Physiology | |||
| Plant Genetics | |||
| Recording - L 1 : Chromosome 47:00 | |||
| L 1 : Chromosome | |||
| L 2 : Chromosome | |||
| L 3 : Mitosis, Meiosis | |||
| L 4 : Chromosomal Aberrations : Structural | |||
| L 4 : Chromosomal Aberrations ( Structural / Numerical ) | |||
| L 5 : Numerical Ch. Ab, Laws of Inheritance | |||
| L 6 : Laws of Inheritance | |||
| L 7 : Mutations | |||
| L 8 : Crossing over, Heritability, Sterility | |||
| L 9 : Cytoplasmic Inheritance, Sex Linked Characters | |||
| Notes | |||
| Agri Extension Notes (64 pages) | |||
| Pathology (29 pages) | |||
| Entomology (41 pages) | |||
| Economics (83 pages) | |||
| Forestry Notes (43 pages) | |||
| Weed (29 pages) | |||
| Genetics (66 pages) | |||
| Plant Breeding Notes Part 1 (92 pages) | |||
| Principles of Plant Physiology part 1 (151 pages) | |||
| Ecology and Environment (74 pages) | |||
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