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Our faculty members have been publishing in open access as well as subscription based journals. This collection exclusively Includes research works published by CUH faculty/ researchers in open access journals/ platforms. To promote more publications in open access journals/platforms, CUH implemented “Open Access Policy of Central University of Haryana“ in 2022. Perhaps our University is the first Central University to implement the said policy. The policy document may be downloaded from: https://library.cuh.ac.in/open-access-policy-of-cuh/
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Item Abiotic stress tolerance and antifungal activities of rhizobacteria for the management of soil-borne pathogens(14-05) Poria, V; Jhilta, P; Kumar, S; Kumar, PCotton production is negatively affected by both biotic (diseases and insects) and abiotic (high temperature, salinity, water deficit, and extreme pH) factors. Soil-borne diseases, especially wilts and rots, significantly reduce cotton yield. Thus, we aimed to isolate and identify multi-stress tolerant bacterial antagonistic agents (AGAs) against two major soil-borne pathogens, Macrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium oxysporum. A total of 132 isolates with distinct morphologies were recovered from 25 different rhizospheric soil samples of cotton. A dual culture plate and broth assay confirmed the antagonistic activity of the isolates against these phytopathogens. Four selected AGAs thrived in salt stress induced by different NaCl concentrations, up to 1.71 M, except for isolate 62, which survived up to 0.85 M. Under osmotic stress, all the AGAs were tolerant of up to − 1.03 MPa. Similarly, all the AGAs were able to survive over a temperature range of 20–50 ◦C except for isolate 62, which survived up to 45 ◦C and was regarded as thermotolerant. All four AGAs were able to grow at pH values ranging from 5 to 9. AGA 18 and S46-7 survived under highly acidic conditions (pH 4). These multi-stress tolerant AGAs also exhibited different plant growth-promoting activities, such as mineral solubilization, ACC-deaminase production, and IAA production. Molecular identification revealed the following AGAs: Bacillus siamensis SSVP1 (18), Bacillus halotolerans SSVP2 (34), Pseudomonas aeruginosa SSVP3 (62), and Bacillus tequilensis SSVP4 (S46-7). AGAs with multiple stress tolerance traits can serve as potential biocontrol agents in the field to reduce pesticide consumption in cotton-growing areas.Item Dynamic correlations in a charged Bose gas(Physiscal Review B, 1998) Kumar, TankeshwarItem The Federal Approach to Fiscal Decentralization: Conceptual Contours for Policy Makers(Loyola Journal of Social Sciences, 2005-07) Sharma, Chanchal KumarItem Implementing VAT in India : Implications for federal polity(Indian Political Science Association, 2005-10) Sharma, Chanchal KumarItem A Verification Approach for GALS Integration of Synchronous Components(Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 2006) Gupta, R.K.Item Albomycin Uptake via a Ferric Hydroxamate Transport System of Streptococcus pneumoniae R6(JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 2006-06) Pramanik, AvijitItem Emerging Dimensions of Decentralization Debate in the Age of Globalization(Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2008-01) Sharma, Chanchal KumarItem Towards a modern federal, construct in India: The Urgency of an Institutional response to the ideational turn(The Journal of Political Science, 2010) Sharma, Chanchal KumarItem Approaches towards the synthesis of 5-aminopyrazoles(Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2011) Kumar, VinodItem Beyond gaps and Imbalances: Re-structuring the debate on intergovernmental fiscal relations(Public Administration, 2011) Sharma, Chanchal KumarItem A Discursive Dominance Theory of Economic Reform Sustainability: The Case of India(Taylor and Francis, 2011-04) Sharma, Chanchal KumarItem Controlling diffusion by varying width of layers in Nano channel(Nano-Micro Letters, 2012) Kumar, TankeshwarItem Study habits among senior secondary school students(2012) Kishore, NItem Use of libqual+® technique to measure the expectations and perception among the patrons of NKC library: A case study(Journal of Library, Information and Communication Technology, 2012) Hulagabali, Santosh C.; Dalvi, MadhukarThe paper discovers and analyses the users’ expectations and perception about the library and its services. The case study on the Library of Nagindas Khandwala College, Mumbai and its users has been made. The LibQUAL+® technique has been applied to reach the objectives of the study. The study helps the above said library in understanding the users’ expectations and perception about its services, thus giving an opportunity to bring necessary changes. The paper may also help the fellow library professions to undertake similar survey in their libraries to bridge the gap between their users’ expectations and perception. The results of the study show that there is a gap in patrons’ perception of quality of library services against their expectations.Item Problems of pupil teachers in relation to family environment(2013) Kishore, NItem Social Intelligence and adjustment of college teachers(2013) Kishore, NItem Social intelligence and adjustment of college teachers(2013) Kishore, N