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Chlorophyll Content Meter, Spad Value Chlorophyll Content

Chlorophyll Content Meter, Spad Value Chlorophyll Content

Increasing Tomato Yield ,Chlorophyll Content in Tomato Plant Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 6(10): 100-105, 2012 Corresponding Author: Shrikant Patil, Trivedi Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ, USA. E-mail: shrikant@trivedifoundation.org, Tel: 1-877-493-4092 Fax:1-480-320-3727 Impact of Biofield Treatment on Growth and Yieldof Lettuce and Tomato 1Vishal Shinde, 1Frank Sances, 2Shrikant Patil and 1Amy Spence 1Pacific Ag Research, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA. 2Trivedi Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ, USA. Abstract: Recent studies report the effect of biofield treatment on changes in structural characteristics of organic and inorganic matter, on cancer cells in vitro and on overall plant development. tested the impact of the same treatment applied to lettuce and tomato seeds and transplants (Lactuca sativa var. capitata and Lycopersiconesculentum var. fertilizers and pesticides, in relation to yield, quality, and pest inhibition. fertilizer and pesticide applications were more vigorous, exhibited less incidence of soil-borne fungal nature. conditions.

"Impact of Biofield Treatment on Growth and Yield of Lettuce and Tomato" by Mahendra Kumar Trivedi Abstract Recent studies report the effect of biofield treatment on changes in structural characteristics of organic and inorganic matter, on cancer cells in vitro and on overall plant development. This study tested the impact of the same treatment applied to lettuce and tomato seeds and transplants (Lactuca sativa var. capitata and Lycopersiconesculentum var. Roma) in commercial plantings with and without fertilizers and pesticides, in relation to yield, quality, and pest inhibition. Treated lettuce plants with fertilizer and pesticide applications were more vigorous, exhibited less incidence of soil-borne fungal wilt, and subsequent yield was statistically greater 43% compared to untreated plants.

Soybean Seed Treatment & Soybean Productivity Biofield and Fungicide Seed Treatment Influences on Soybean Productivity,Seed Quality and Weed Community Soybean production in Iowa USA is among the most productive for rainfed regions in the world. Despite generally having excellent soils, growing season temperatures and rainfall, soybean yields are decreased by weed interference and inadequate available soil water at key stages of crop development.

Nutrient Value of Soybean, Soybean Fungicide Seed Treatment Abstract Soybean production in Iowa USA is among the most productive for rainfed regions in the world. Despite generally having excellent soils, growing season temperatures and rainfall, soybean yields are decreased by weed interference and inadequate available soil water at key stages of crop development. A field study was conducted at two locations in Iowa in 2012 to determine if seed-applied fungicide or biofield treatments influenced weed community, soil volumetric water concentration and soybean yield and quality. Application of biofield treatment resulted in lower density of tall waterhemp density, greater soybean stand density at R8 stage and greater seed pod-1 compared to the absence of seed fungicide and biofield. Soil volumetric water content varied by seed fungicide x biofield x date interaction but differences were not consistent among treatment combinations.

Parameters for the Quality of Soybean Seeds and Soybean Productivity Description Soybean production in Iowa USA is among the most productive for raínfed regions in the world. Despite generally having excellent soils, growing season temperatures and rainfall, soybean yields are decreased by weed interference and inadequate available soil water at key stages of crop development. Citation Information Mahendra Kumar Trivedi. Mahendra Trivedi | Spectroscopic Characterization of Chloramphenicol and Tetracycline Open AccessResearch Article Pharmaceutica Analytica Acta h a r m c e u t i n l y Trivedi et al., Pharm Anal Acta 2015, 6: Volume 6 • Issue 7 • 1000395 Pharm Anal Acta ISSN: 2153-2435 PAA, an open access journal Abstract Objective: Chloramphenicol and tetracycline are broad-spectrum antibiotics and widely used against variety of microbial infections. The present study was aimed to evaluate the impact of bioeld treatment for spectroscopic characterization of chloramphenicol and tetracycline using FT-IR and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Methods: The study was performed in two groups (control and treatment) of each antibiotic. remained as untreated, and bioeld treatment was given to treatment groups. Results: FT-IR spectrum of treated chloramphenicol exhibited the decrease in wavenumber of NO from 1521 cm to 1512 cm and increase in wavenumber of C=O from 1681 cm to 1694 cm in acylamino group. group, and increased force constant of C=O bond. to 3064-3003 cm to 1622-1569 cm to 995 cm .

"Impact of Biofield Treatment on Growth and Anatomical Characteristics Description Pogostemoncablin is a known aromatic plant which is cultivated for its essential oil widely applicated in perfumery and cosmetic industries. In the present study, the effect of biofield treatment was studied on the growth of P. cablin. For this study an in-vitro culture system was set up in two groups, viz., control and treatment, each of which was derived from three different explant sources, namely leaf, node and petiole. Further these in-vitro plantlets were hardened and transferred to external environment. The stomatal cells and epidermal hair growth were also studied at various morphogenetic stages. Citation Information Mahendra Kumar Trivedi.

Poultry Farming Project - The Trivedi Effect Procedural Details: Brooding Arrangement: The shed was divided into two by separators. The treated birds were placed on the left and the control group was placed on the right side of the separators. Feeders & Drinkers: One chick feeder and water drinker was placed between every 70 birds (14 no. per 1000 birds). Water Supply: Water was supplied from a common water tank to the automatic water drinkers on both sides of the shed through pipes. Treatment: Bottled water (packaged in 5 no. of 2 liters each) was treated with “Remote Energy Transmission” by Mahendra Trivedi from Chicago, USA, in the presence of Mr. Medicine, Vaccines & Food given: Control: Oxycin, Encivet-wt, F-Strain, Georgia, Treated: Nil Food Supply: Pre-starter, Starter, Finisher Food Constitution: Maize, Soya DOC, oil, Poultry feed Supplements & Additives like as Vitamins Premix, Trace Minerals, Antioxidants, Coccistac, Probiotics, Liver tonics, etc. Monitoring and Measurements: Formulae Used: No. Summary of Results: A. B. C. Conclusion:

Dairy Farming Project - The Trivedi Effect In 2001 Mr. Trivedi helped out a group of entrepreneurs who had invested in about 200 cows but had been facing enormous problems for 5 years. The cows were local cross-breed varieties of Holstein-Friesian, with a few Jerseys, Gir and other Indian breeds. The milk yield of the cows was well below the break-even needs of the enterprise and the cows did not conceive at expected intervals. On the day of Mr.Trivedi’s treatment in November 2001, the quantity of milk collected showed an increase over previous days.

Biofield Impact of Bottle Gourd Plant & Crop Bottle gourd (Lageneria siceraria) Control Bottle gourd Treated With The Trivedi Effect® Bottle Gourd Treated With The Trivedi Effect® Bottle Gourd The scientific name of bottle gourd is Lageneria siceraria. Bottle Gourd plants are climbers, but, after receiving Mr. Trivedi’s Treatment, for the first time in observation they germinated and grew like other plants, standing erect for 45 days, and then converted to climbers. More pictures… Control Bottle Gourd The leaves were larger and thicker and a large majority had yellow spots. More pictures…

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