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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

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MONEY SPINNER: Mr. Venkatapathy Reddiar, a farmer in Puducherry with his full-grown MIQ-Junghuhniana casuarina variety. — Photo: M.J. Prabu
VAGARIES OF the monsoon have forced a number of farmers growing traditional crops to seek viable alternatives.
Trees such as teak and casuarina have become popular among farmers as the trees, once planted, require little attention and water and their wood fetches a good price in the market.
MIQ- Junghuhniana casuarina is a hybrid variety developed by an innovative farmer Mr. Venkatapathy Reddiar of Lakshmi Narayana's Crossandra Innovation Centre at Koodapakkam village in Puducherry.
Casuarina tree is called Savukku maram in Tamil, Sarugudu in Telugu, Survemara in Kannada and Jangli saru in Hindi.
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Working in an ingeniously designed laboratory at his Crossandra Innovation Centre, Mr. Reddiar has developed quality, disease-free MIQ-Junghuhniana casuarina plants with long roots through the vegetative propagation technique.
"It is the first time that this casuarina variety has been developed by vegetative propagation," he said.
The wood of this variety has a good demand in the market for making paper, rayon ropes, and mirror frames.
Ideal for drylands
This casuarina is ideal for growing in drylands and rainfed areas. It has long tapering roots, which penetrate deep into the soil and reaches a height of 80-100 feet in 3-4 years of planting.
The trunk of a full-grown tree trunk measures about 40cm in girth and attains a weight of 150-200 kg, according to Mr. Reddiar.
If planted at the same time, all the trees reach the same height. The ideal time for planting the trees is during April-May. "A native of Thailand, the variety was introduced in India during the 1950s and can be grown in any soil type and requires very little water for its growth. About 3,570 saplings are required for planting in one hectare," Mr. Reddiar said.
Before planting, it is advisable to plough the land well after applying farmyard manure.
The saplings should then be planted either in straight lines or in triangles with a distance of about 5 feet between individual saplings.
The saplings should be irrigated for about eight months after planting.
Though the variety is hardy and resistant to any infestation, in some areas termite infestation is noticed. Farmers are advised to spray 1ml chloropyriphos diluted in one litre of water over the saplings to control the infestation, according to Mr. Reddiar.
Weeding requirement
Weeding should be done once every week for the first three months and once every month thereafter.
Fertilizer application of about 100kg of diammonium phosphate (DAP) and 50kg of urea must be done on the sixth and twelfth month after planting.
The fertilizer must be applied in holes dug about 1 foot away from the tree trunk.
After the eight month, about 250gm of groundnut cake should be applied in the same manner. The fertilizer applications must be continued till the third year of planting.

Suitable fence crops
Being hardy, the trees can withstand strong winds without breaking and are ideal fence crops. Compared to other crops the return from this variety is very high, according to Mr. Reddiar.
"A farmer needs to spend about Rs. 35,000 towards cost of saplings, fertilizer and transport.
One tonne of MIQ-Junghuhniana casuarina wood is priced at Rs. 3,500 in the market and farmers can earn about rupees thirteen lakh from a hectare," he said.
The trees have a life span of about 50 years and farmers can continue cutting the trees once every 3-4 years.


The saplings are available at Lakshmi Narayana's Crossandra Innovation Centre at Puducherry and are priced at Rs 4 per sapling.
 Mr. Venkatapathy Reddiar can be reached at
 No.6, Perumal koil street,
 Koodapakkam, 
Puducherry, 
phone: 0413-2002626 and 2666611, 
mobile: 9443-226611.


source:The hindu

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Friday, January 13, 2012

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China and India have catapulted to the forefront of astronomy research with their decision to join as partners in building a Hawaii telescope, which will be the world's largest. 


China and India will pay a share of the construction cost, expected to top USD 1 billion, for the telescope at the summit of Mauna Kea volcano. They will also have a share of the observation time. 


"This will represent a quantum leap for the Chinese community," Shude Mao, professor of astrophysics at National Astronomical Observatories of China, said in a telephone interview yesterday from Waikoloa on the Big Island, where he was attending a meeting of the telescope's scientific advisory committee. 






The Thirty Meter Telescope's segmented primary mirror, which will be nearly 100 feet or 30 meters long, will give it nine times the light-collecting area of the largest optical telescopes in use today. Its images will also be three times sharper. 


G C Anupama, professor at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, said the largest telescope in India has a 2-meter (6.5-feet) mirror, though India is currently building one that will be 4 meters (13 feet). 


"So it's a huge jump for us from 4-meter to 30-meter," Anupama said in a telephone interview on the sidelines of the advisory committee's meeting. "It definitely will take Indian astronomy to greater heights." 


The telescope, known as TMT, will be able to observe planets that orbit stars other than the sun and enable astronomers to watch new planets and stars being formed. 


The University of California system, the California Institute of Technology and the Association of Canadian Universities for Research in Astronomy founded the telescope, which is expected to be finished by 2018. 


China joined as an observer in 2009, followed by India the next year. Both are now partners, with representatives on the TMT board. Japan, which has its own large telescope at Mauna Kea, the 8.3-meter Subaru, is also a partner. 


TMT may not hold the title of world's largest for long, however, as a partnership of European countries plans to build the European Extremely Large Telescope, which would have a 42-meter, or 138-foot, mirror.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Tulsi-based medicine by Indian scientists






From grandma's home remedies for cough, cold and other ailments, 'tulsi' ( Indian Basil) is now being tested by Indian scientists for treating people exposed to harmful radiations and initial tests have shown some positive results. 


Scientists at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) have developed a tulsi-based herbal medicine for treating people exposed to radiations. The medicine is already in the second phase of trials. 


According to scientists, tulsi has anti-oxidant properties and can repair cells damaged by exposure to radiation. 


"Tulsi-based medicine is already in second phase of clinical trials. It has to undergo some more trials before it is finalised and goes for commercial production. Animal trials have also been conducted and their results were quite encouraging," DRDO's chief controller (R&D) W Selvamurthy told reporters. 


Selvamurthy was speaking at the 99th edition of the Indian Science Congress held here. 


Besides tulsi, sea-buckthorn and podophyllum hexandrum were other herbs chosen to develop medicines to not just treat those effected by nuclear radiations but also as a precaution for those going for rescue work in radiation-affected areas. 


Selvamurthy said it is for the first time in the world that tusli is being used for treating harmful effects of exposure to radiation. 


The same medicine can be used for treating humans and animals exposed to radiation. The cost of this project is around Rs 7 crore. 


"The medicines used for treating radiation-related ailments are very toxic in nature. These herbal medicines would change the way radiation treatment takes place as they would be quite safe," he added. 


Listing out other innovations by the research organisation, Selvamurthy said a special Aloe Vera based anti-frostbite cream - Alocal - has been developed for soldiers deployed at higher altitudes. The medicine prevents frostbite and five lakh jars of that cream have already been supplied to the armed forces. 


Scientists have also developed several other herbal medicines, some especially for the Indian Army. 


"We have developed a special herbal drink for army personnel posted at high altitude areas. This drink is made from 15 herbs and it will help the soldiers in acclimatising fast to those tough weather conditions," Selvamurthy said. 


While the frostbite cream is already in the market, the herbal drink is in the testing phase and will be commercialised soon.

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