KCAET LIBRARY & INFORMATION CENTRE: Recent submissions

  • Amsuja, V. Ajayan; Anila, P; Fousiya; Shivaji, K. P (Department of Farm Power and Machinery, 2018)
  • Arjun, P; Arya, S. Anand; Athira, K; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2017)
    Topographic map is of great importance for the professional activities of an Agricultural Engineer. Natural resource map is a type of topo map.This map is an important prerequisite for soil and water conservation planning, ...
  • Aji, E. B; Faseela, O. A; Priya, G. Nair (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2017)
    The study entitle “Performance evaluation of vertical farming structures” was taken up to compare the growth of amaranthus under different treatments on different vertical farming structures. The orientation of the both ...
  • Haritha, J; Kavya, P. S; Soniya, P. V; Sudheer, K. P (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2017)
    Traditional methods of jackfruit chips making involves four major units operations namely peeling of fruits, cutting of fruits into slices, frying and packaging. Each of these unit operations are done manually especially ...
  • Amal Dev, J; Arya, K. T; Harsha, V; Jayan, P. R (Department of Farm Power and Machinery, 2017)
    Organic manures are good fertilizer to increase soil properties without causing any damage to plant and other related things. By knowing the importance of Jaiva krishi and the need for powdering the dried manures ,Dept. ...
  • Akhila, G. L; Jasbeer, K. T; Anu Varughese (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2017)
    The most prevailing issues of the modern world are food and water crises. Due to scarcity of water and land, it is not possible to consume the pesticide affected food nor grow plants individually. Under such conditions, ...
  • Athira, P; Ranjan Kumar; Asha Joseph (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2017)
    Soil reinforcement is a technique to improve the engineering characteristics of soil such as shear strength, compressibility, density and hydraulic conductivity. The primary purpose of reinforcing soil mass is to improve ...
  • Athira Thankachan; Indu Thulaseedharan; Shibina, K. V; Shaji James, P (Department of Farm Power and Machinery, 2017)
    The combination implement for dry seeding and herbicide application developed at KVK Palakkad was studied successfully. Several drawbacks of this machine were observed from the laboratory and field test results. The ...
  • Joseph Sunny; Sumayya Roshan, P. K; Sasikala, D (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2017)
    Groundwater is an important source of drinking water and its availability is getting reduced as the population grows. Moreover, the groundwater, as other water supplies, is more and more exposed to pollution which results ...
  • Ansila, K. A; Athira Kondaram Kadavath; Sethulakshmi, K. M; Suma Nair (Department of Farm Power and Machinery, 2017)
    The different models of coconut husking devices presently available have not been evaluated in the context of operator discomfort and ease of operation. The KAU coconut husking tool (Keramithra) is the most popular ...
  • Adarsh, S. S; Jincy; Jinu, A (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2017)
    The study entitled “Development and testing of evaporative cooling box for a naturally ventilated greenhouse” was taken up to fabricate an evaporative cooling box for naturally ventilated greenhouse situated in the KCAET ...
  • Gayathri, T. P; Livina, V. K; Rahul, P. K; George Mathew (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2017)
    The harvesting of fruits is of great concern to the farmers. The damage of fruits during harvesting and the drudgery to labors are the major problems faced by farmers. The delay in harvest reduces the quality. As a ...
  • Dilshana Jasmin; Khamarunneesa, M; Shahna Thasneem, K; Asha Joseph (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2018)
    Local level calibration of crop coefficient (Kc) values is critical for regional level planning and allocation of water resources for irrigation. Hence, a research was conducted at the eastern block of instructional farm ...
  • Nafla, K; Navaneeth, B. S; Jinu, A (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2018)
    Grey water is the waste water, obtained from outlets of bathroom kitchen wash basins etc. Recycling of grey water is a best solution for water shortage and by improving water availability. Students residing in Ladies‟ ...
  • Chinnu, S. R; Mohammed Favazil; Rachana, C; Jayan, P. R (Department of Farm Power and Machinery, 2018)
    Solenostemon rotundifolius, commonly known as coleus/ Chinese potato/ hausa potato is an under exploited minor tuber crop grown extensively in several parts of India. In Kerala it is widely grown in districts of Palakkad, ...
  • Badush Salim; Dilsha Suresh; Harisankar, O. P; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2018)
    At the time when the organic farming is gaining popularity in Kerala, there are more options for farmers. ‘WICK IRRIGATION’ is an irrigation technique modified by Kamalam Joseph, a scientist from CWRDM in Kozhikode with ...
  • Akshaya, K. Pavithran; Haritha Krishnan; Rema, K. P (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2018)
    Water is considered as a critical resource for agriculture and supplying the right amount in the right time is essential for healthy plants and optimum productivity. This objective can be met only through scientific water ...
  • Ajay Jayakumar; Binsha, K. T; Jesna D'silva; Rema, K. P (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2017)
    Four different simplified Hydroponic systems were evaluated for their performance regarding crop growth and micro climatic conditions. The systems used were Floating/Water culture system, Aeroponic systems like Recirculating ...
  • Athira, V. A; Jasida Khalid; Jismi Job; Johnsy, K. J; Jugnu Hameed; Rajesh, G. K (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2017)
    Banana cultivation is one of the most popular agricultural practices in India. It is a rich source of magnesium, vitamin C, dietary fiber, riboflavin, niacin, iron etc. Many varieties of banana like robusta, dwarf ...
  • Krishnaprabha; Rajani, S; Rohitha, P. R; Sudheer, K. P (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2017)
    Ramasseri is claim to fame for its simple breakfast dish called Ramasseri idli. These soft, moist, steamed cakes are made with fermented batter made from rice and urad dal. They taste salty with a hint of sourness. Various ...