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Grain
The grain is the seed of the rice plant, a fertilized and ripened ovule containing a live embryo capable of germinating to produce a new plant. It is composed of the ripened ovary, the lemma and palea, the rachilla, the sterile lemmas, and the awn (not always present). The lemma and palea and their associated structures constitute the hull or husk. The embryo lies at the ventral side of the spikelet next to the lemma and contains the embryonic root. The rest of the grain consists largely of endosperm (the edible portion), containing starch, proteins, sugar, fats, crude fiber, and inorganic matter.



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Term | Defination |
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Drought | It is a condition of insufficient moisture supply under which they fail to develop and mature properly. It may be caused by soil, atmosphere and/or both. |
Dry Farming | lt is practice of raising successful and profitable rained crops in areas which receive an annual rainfall of 50 cm. or less Sometimes it is also called as dry land agriculture |
Drought Resistance : | It is a capacity of plants to endure the drought conditions without suffering any irrecoverable injury to plant like leaf or death of tissue etc |
Directed Spray | It refers to the post-emergence spraying of herbicides in the inter-row spaces by covering the spray nozzle under a hood or shield. It is mostly done in case on non-selective and contact herbicides |
Ecofallow System | It is also called as chemical fallow system which is a type of reduced tillage practice made possible by herbicides which kill weeds of a fallow area. |
Enforced Dormancy | change in environment conditions , especially temperature restricts germination which is called as enforced dormancy |
Emulsifiable Concentrates | These materials from stable emulsion, when diluted with water, become suitable for spraying over the plant surfaces Emulsifiable materials at the same active ingredient are better than suspensions. These are of two types like concentrated emulsions which prepared mechanically by despersing an aqueous solution of the herbicides inwater-immiscible solvent by means of a colloid mill. The another type of emulsifiable material ismiscible oil consists of herbicides, solvent and emulsifier |
Eksali Planting of Sugarcane | It is common is South India and takes about one year or 12 months for harvesting. The planting is done in January-February |
Elluviation: | It is a part of the soil formation process in which removal of materials in solution, solution or even in suspension form in vertical direction forced by downward movement of water form one horizon to another. |
Erosion | Detachment and transportation of soil particles from their original places through water, wind , ice or any other geological agent is called as erosion |
Evapotranspiration : | It is an additive or cumulative volume/quantity of water lost due to both evaporation and transpiration from the soil surface, when it becomes difficult to separate out boththe losses from one another then an additive value is expressed and term evapotranspiration is used. It is often referred as consumptive use of water of crops |
Ear | An ear is large, dense or heavy spike like inflorescence in graminacious plants especially in cereal like wheat ,barley� |
Epigeal | A type of germination in which the cotyledons appear above the soil surface. |
Embryo | The rudimentary seedling within the seed which gives out a palnt after sprouting when�provided with favourable conditions. |
Epicotyl | A part of the embryo which produces shoot or the above ground part of the plant. |
Endosperm | The food storage for nourishing the embryo in a seed which develops from fertilization of the polar nuclei of the ovule by a second male nucleus. |
Essential Plant Nutrients: | These are the nutrients without which plants cannot grow and develop and they fail to cumplete their life-cycle. |
Exchangeable Sodium Percentage | The extent to which the adsorption complex of soil is occupied by sodium and it may be calculated by using following equation: Exchangeable sodium (ineq/100 g of soil)ES.Px 100?/Cation exchange capacity (meq/100g) of soil |
Earthing Up | The raise the soil at the base of plant e.g., surgarcane. |
Ephemerals: | The weed which completes its seed to seed cycle within two or four weeks eg niruri. |
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