نتایج جستجو برای: thar desert

تعداد نتایج: 15622  

2017
K. K. Sharma S. P. Mehra

This paper highlights the Thar Desert and its ecosystem. The work reviews and presents the natural condition of the Thar Desert within Rajasthan State. The diversity of the vegetation and of higher animals is discussed on the basis of earlier works and surveys. Major problems and conservation issues are presented along with their possible solutions. Recommendations are made for the protection o...

2016
Nishi Mathur Anil Vyas

Mycorrhizal technology was applied for reclamation of saline wasteland of Indian Thar Desert. For this purpose an exotic tree species Acacia colie an endemic legume of Australia was selected. Studies revealed increased biomass production and nutrient uptake of Acacia collie by native AM fungi. Different AM fungi showed their variation towards response to this tree species. However, AM fungi res...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Dermatology 2017

2017
Col Manas Chatterjee

Desert dermatology describes the cutaneous changes and the diseases affecting those living in the desert. Diurnal variation in temperature is high and is characteristic of the deserts. The lack of water affects daily activities and impacts dermatological conditions. Adaptation to the desert is, therefore, important to survival. Infections are the most common conditions seen among this populatio...

2013
Nisha Tak Hukam S Gehlot Muskan Kaushik Sunil Choudhary Ravi Tiwari Rui Tian Yvette Hill Lambert Bräu Lynne Goodwin James Han Konstantinos Liolios Marcel Huntemann Krishna Palaniappan Amrita Pati Konstantinos Mavromatis Natalia Ivanova Victor Markowitz Tanja Woyke Nikos Kyrpides Wayne Reeve

Ensifer sp. TW10 is a novel N2-fixing bacterium isolated from a root nodule of the perennial legume Tephrosia wallichii Graham (known locally as Biyani) found in the Great Indian (or Thar) desert, a large arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent. Strain TW10 is a Gram-negative, rod shaped, aerobic, motile, non-spore forming, species of root nodule bacteria (RNB) that prom...

2014
Hukam Singh GEHLOT Nisha TAK Harchand R. DAGLA Tim D. DAVIS

The densely populated Indian Thar Desert, which extends from India to Pakistan, is the 18th largest in the world. Diurnal variation in temperature, erratic precipitation, poor soil texture, and saline tracts are serious constraints for the livelihood of humans. The Indian Thar Desert also has significant natural resources that can be harnessed to mitigate constraints and to support life of its ...

2004
ANIL K. RAJVANSHI

A scheme is proposed to desalinate sea water using solar energy for the Thar Desert of India. The scheme has been using solar energy for the Thar Desert of India. The scheme has been designed to produce about 5.25 x 10 m/yr (13860 MG/yr) of fresh water with 11.52 km (4.5 miles) of collector area. The solar collectors are rectangular concrete tubes, half buried in the ground, through which sea w...

2013
Manikkam Radhakrishnan Venugopal Gopikrishnan Arumugam Suresh Nagamiah Selvakumar Ramasamy Balagurunathan Vanaja kumar

During the course of the anti-infective drug discovery programme, actinomycete strain D25 was recovered from the Thar Desert soil, Rajasthan, India. Actinomycin type of compound isolated from the strain D25 showed promising activity against multi drug resistant and extensively drug resistant M. tuberculosis isolates. The present study reports the characteristics and phylogenetic status of the a...

Journal: :Mediterranean journal of social sciences 2021

Desert was a ‘no-go area’ and the interactions with it were only to curb contain rebelling forces. This article is an attempt understand contours history of Thar Rajasthan explore features that have kept various desert states (Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bikaner etc.) their populace sustaining in this region throughout ages, even when had scarce water resources intense huge extensive dunes. Thr...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2012
Govind K Vyas Vinod Kumar R Sharma R A Sharma S Sharma J P Singh Sushil Kumar

The arid Western Rajasthan, where the Thar Desert of India is immersed, is mostly covered by sand dunes, a common landscape. The region has confronted with fragilities of natural resources, low, erratic and ill-distributed rainfall, and is covered up with many perennial hardy shrubs. Calligonumpolygonoides, the most common perennial shrub, is widely present in some localities of this Thar Deser...

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