KCAET LIBRARY & INFORMATION CENTRE: Recent submissions

  • Makkena Jyothi; Vishnu, B (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2016)
    A hydrological model is a commonly used tool to estimate the hydrological response of a watershed to precipitation. Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) is a physically based semi-distributed hydrologic modelling software ...
  • Anu Varughese; Hajilal, M. S (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2016)
    Climate change is considered as a global phenomenon, but investigation at the regional level is essential to understand the changes induced, and to suggest suitable adaptation strategies. This study is mainly concerned ...
  • Neetha Shaju; Priya, G. Nair (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2016)
    Subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) is an advanced and recent revolutionary variation of traditional drip irrigation where the tubing and emitters are buried beneath the soil surface. The field experiment was done at the ...
  • Srikanth Vankayalapati; Rajesh, G. K (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2016)
    Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) is a commercial plantation crop in India. It is the main raw material in the production of chocolates, cosmetics, health drinks, pharmaceuticals etc. The cocoa beans which are embedded in a ...
  • Hareesha, T Shidenur; Santhi Mary Mathew (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2016)
    India is the largest producer of jackfruit followed by Bangladesh and Thailand. Kerala, which lies in the southernmost part of Western Ghats, is well known for its diversity in jackfruit with cultivated area of 90,225 ...
  • Arjun Prakash; Sajeena, S (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2016)
    Water is the most valuable resource in the world and is playing a crucial role in daily activities of living beings on the earth. To meet the ever increasing demand, conservation and management of water resource is very ...
  • Lakshminaratana, S. V; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2016)
    One of the easiest and efficient way of water conservation to solve drinking water scarcity is rooftop water harvesting. However, the technology has some limitations with regard to its purification system. The commonly ...
  • Seema, B. R; Sudheer, K. P (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2016)
    As the eating patterns are changing day by day, snack foods play very important role in the diet of the modern consumer. Extrusion technology has a pivotal role in the snack and ready to eat breakfast food industry. The ...
  • Bhavya Francis; Santhi Mary Mathew (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2016)
    The processing of spices requires additional care because they are sensitive to atmospheric parameters like temperature and light. The exposure to temperature during any of the processing stage may lead to their quality ...
  • Dileep Sean, Y; Prince, M. V (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2015)
    Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is one such non-thermal processing alternative that has been shown to be effective against many types of foodborne pathogens. But there is a limitation of practical application of UV to disinfect ...
  • Rakhi, J. F; George Mathew (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2015)
    When solar power, either thermal or photovoltaic, is used to provide energy to any refrigeration system, it is called as solar refrigeration system. The main objective of the study was to design and develop a solar ...
  • Sheeja, P. S; Vishnu, B (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2015)
    A study of coastal erosion along the Ponnani coast using multispectral imageries and GIS was undertaken to assess the temporal changes in coastal erosion, its extent, magnitude and trends in the region under study. The ...
  • Ajay Gokul, A. J; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2015)
    A study was conducted in the Instructional Farm of KCAET, Tavanur, Kerala, during the period from August to December 2014 to compare the performance of cowpea grown under polyhouse and rainshelter in relation to open field ...
  • Chinthana, D. T; George Mathew (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2014)
    Cassava (Manihot esculenta) has its origins in South America. This tuber root crop has become the staple food of the economically weaker sections of these countries as this can be grown in most of the adverse climatic ...
  • Shijila Erikottil; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2014)
    Roof top rainwater harvesting has enormous potential in solving the water scarcity of a region, especially the domestic requirement. Roof water needs adequate purification to separate the impurities getting into the rain ...
  • Praveena, K. K; Kurien, E. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2014)
    Soil erosion is a complex phenomenon involving the detachment and transport of soil particles, storage and runoff of rainwater and infiltration. Soil erosion depends on several factors such as climate, soil type, ...
  • Preenu, N. P; Levan, K. V (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2014)
    A study was conducted to determine the effect of microclimate on the plant growth characteristics and fruit yield of salad cucumber grown in a naturally ventilated polyhouse at PDFC, KCAET, Tavanur, Kerela. The crop water ...
  • Navneet Sharma; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2014)
    The present study was conducted to design, develop and evaluate an automated drip irrigation system working on the basis of soil moisture deficit and to establish the relationship between soil moisture content, electrical ...
  • Nadiya Nesthad; Kurien, E. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2012)
    The study “Impact of fertigation and drip system layout on performance of Chilli (Capsicum annum)” was taken up with the objective of determining the effect of fertigation, drip system layout and different levels of ...
  • Soumya Rani, T; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2012)
    This thesis work was undertaken to study the hydraulics and field performance of a simple and novel micro sprinkler developed by a farmer Mr. Avaran, M of Malappuram District, Kerala. It is made by fusing one end of a ...