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Papers by Vinod Goud

Research paper thumbnail of Inclusion and Empowerment of Tribal Women in Lac Value Chain and Markets – a Case Study of Gumla District in Jharkhand Supported by Pacs, New Delhi

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Research paper thumbnail of Institutionalising People’s Participation in Natural Resource Management: A Case Study of a Watershed Management Programme in Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh

Research paper thumbnail of Adapting to climate change in the Godavari River basin of India by restoring traditional water storage systems

Climate and Development, 2009

... Restoring traditional water storage systems in the Godavari River basin, India 231 ... The ge... more ... Restoring traditional water storage systems in the Godavari River basin, India 231 ... The geo-graphic information system (GIS) and mapping software used in this study were ArcGIS 9.x, and handheld global positioning system for field sample collection and verification. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI): A Methodology of ‘More with Less’

Research paper thumbnail of A Million Revolts in the Making

INDIA INFRASTRUCTURE REPORT …, 2011

... Over Water Pollution in the Palar Basin: Need for New Institutions by S. Janakarajan; Toxic H... more ... Over Water Pollution in the Palar Basin: Need for New Institutions by S. Janakarajan; Toxic Hotspot on the River Periyar in Kerala ... People's Struggle in the Narmada Valley: Quest for Just and Sustainable Development by Sanjay Sangvai; Alternative Restructuring of the Sardar ...

Research paper thumbnail of Adapting to climate change in the Godavari River basin of India by restoring traditional water storage systems

Climate and Development, 2009

... Restoring traditional water storage systems in the Godavari River basin, India 231 ... The ge... more ... Restoring traditional water storage systems in the Godavari River basin, India 231 ... The geo-graphic information system (GIS) and mapping software used in this study were ArcGIS 9.x, and handheld global positioning system for field sample collection and verification. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Assessment of different methods of rice (Oryza sativa. L) cultivation affecting growth parameters, soil chemical, biological, and microbiological properties, water saving, and grain yield in rice–rice system

Paddy and Water Environment, 2013

Field experiments were conducted at DRR farm located at ICRISAT, Patancheru, in sandy clay loam s... more Field experiments were conducted at DRR farm located at ICRISAT, Patancheru, in sandy clay loam soils during four seasons, Kharif investigate growth parameters, water-saving potential, root characteristics, chemical, biological, and microbial properties of rhizosphere soil, and grain yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.) by comparing the plants grown with system of rice intensification (SRI) methods, with organic or organic ? inorganic fertilization, against current recommended best management practices (BMP). All the growth parameters including plant height, effective tillers (10-45 %), panicle length, dry matter, root dry weight (24-57 %), and root volume (10-66 %) were found to be significantly higher with in SRI-organic ? inorganic over BMP. With SRI-organic fertilization, growth parameters showed inconsistent results; however, root dry weight (3-77 %) and root volume (31-162 %) were found significantly superior compared to BMP. Grain yield was found significantly higher in SRI-organic ? inorganic (12-23 and 4-35 % in the Kharif and Rabi seasons, respectively), while with SRI-organic management, yield was found higher (4-34 %) only in the Rabi seasons compared to BMP. An average of 31 and 37 % of irrigation water were saved during Kharif and Rabi seasons, respectively, with both SRI methods of rice cultivation compared to BMP. Further, total nitrogen, organic carbon%, soil dehydrogenase, microbial biomass carbon, total bacteria, fungi, and actinomycetes were found higher in the two SRI plots in comparison to BMP. It is concluded that SRI practices create favorable conditions for beneficial soil microbes to prosper, save irrigation water, and increase grain yield.

Research paper thumbnail of Inclusion and Empowerment of Tribal Women in Lac Value Chain and Markets – a Case Study of Gumla District in Jharkhand Supported by Pacs, New Delhi

............................................................................................5

Research paper thumbnail of Institutionalising People’s Participation in Natural Resource Management: A Case Study of a Watershed Management Programme in Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh

Research paper thumbnail of Adapting to climate change in the Godavari River basin of India by restoring traditional water storage systems

Climate and Development, 2009

... Restoring traditional water storage systems in the Godavari River basin, India 231 ... The ge... more ... Restoring traditional water storage systems in the Godavari River basin, India 231 ... The geo-graphic information system (GIS) and mapping software used in this study were ArcGIS 9.x, and handheld global positioning system for field sample collection and verification. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI): A Methodology of ‘More with Less’

Research paper thumbnail of A Million Revolts in the Making

INDIA INFRASTRUCTURE REPORT …, 2011

... Over Water Pollution in the Palar Basin: Need for New Institutions by S. Janakarajan; Toxic H... more ... Over Water Pollution in the Palar Basin: Need for New Institutions by S. Janakarajan; Toxic Hotspot on the River Periyar in Kerala ... People's Struggle in the Narmada Valley: Quest for Just and Sustainable Development by Sanjay Sangvai; Alternative Restructuring of the Sardar ...

Research paper thumbnail of Adapting to climate change in the Godavari River basin of India by restoring traditional water storage systems

Climate and Development, 2009

... Restoring traditional water storage systems in the Godavari River basin, India 231 ... The ge... more ... Restoring traditional water storage systems in the Godavari River basin, India 231 ... The geo-graphic information system (GIS) and mapping software used in this study were ArcGIS 9.x, and handheld global positioning system for field sample collection and verification. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Assessment of different methods of rice (Oryza sativa. L) cultivation affecting growth parameters, soil chemical, biological, and microbiological properties, water saving, and grain yield in rice–rice system

Paddy and Water Environment, 2013

Field experiments were conducted at DRR farm located at ICRISAT, Patancheru, in sandy clay loam s... more Field experiments were conducted at DRR farm located at ICRISAT, Patancheru, in sandy clay loam soils during four seasons, Kharif investigate growth parameters, water-saving potential, root characteristics, chemical, biological, and microbial properties of rhizosphere soil, and grain yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.) by comparing the plants grown with system of rice intensification (SRI) methods, with organic or organic ? inorganic fertilization, against current recommended best management practices (BMP). All the growth parameters including plant height, effective tillers (10-45 %), panicle length, dry matter, root dry weight (24-57 %), and root volume (10-66 %) were found to be significantly higher with in SRI-organic ? inorganic over BMP. With SRI-organic fertilization, growth parameters showed inconsistent results; however, root dry weight (3-77 %) and root volume (31-162 %) were found significantly superior compared to BMP. Grain yield was found significantly higher in SRI-organic ? inorganic (12-23 and 4-35 % in the Kharif and Rabi seasons, respectively), while with SRI-organic management, yield was found higher (4-34 %) only in the Rabi seasons compared to BMP. An average of 31 and 37 % of irrigation water were saved during Kharif and Rabi seasons, respectively, with both SRI methods of rice cultivation compared to BMP. Further, total nitrogen, organic carbon%, soil dehydrogenase, microbial biomass carbon, total bacteria, fungi, and actinomycetes were found higher in the two SRI plots in comparison to BMP. It is concluded that SRI practices create favorable conditions for beneficial soil microbes to prosper, save irrigation water, and increase grain yield.