About the Book:
Dive into the world of "Objective Soil
Science and Agricultural Chemistry" where the pursuit of knowledge meets
the challenge of class and competitive examinations. In this meticulously
crafted resource, aspiring candidates navigate the intricate web of questions
and answers essential for success in the field. While the book provides a
comprehensive array of examination patterns and arithmetic nuances, it is not a
standalone substitute for textbooks. Readers are encouraged to combine their
textbook knowledge with the practical exercises provided here to sharpen their
skills and boost their chances of success. With its focus on precise examination
preparation, this book is sure to serve as an additional tool for those
striving to conquer the rigorous academic landscapes of Soil Science and
Agricultural Chemistry. |
Contents: 1. Choosing the Right Answer Option 2. Filling the Blanks 3. Formulae/Compositions of Minerals/Fertilizers 4. Contributions of Scientists in Soil Science 5. Definitions - Explanations –Lucid Notes 6. Expressions for Deriving Numerical Values of
Soil Characteristics 7.
Chemical Reactions Involved in Various Processes 8. Answers |
About the Author:
D K Sarkar had his Master's and Doctorate
from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. After a brief stint
as a Scientist at Coromandel Indag Research Centre, Padappai, Tamil Nadu (now
International Institute of Biotechnology and Toxicology, IIBT), he served
Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University (now, Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural
University) for over three decades. After retirement as a Professor, he served
as the first Associate Dean of Sri Kinjarapu Yerran Naidu College of
Agricultural Sciences, Andhra Pradesh (affiliated to ANGRAU) for over three
years and played the all-important role in the foundation of the College from
scratches. In SKYCAS, he with his penchant for teaching was intensely involved
in classroom teaching, not with standing that a large chunk of academic,
administrative, and establishment work is to be shouldered by an Associate Dean
of a college in its formative years. |