Shreedhar Beese

Shreedhar Beese
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Phd Research Scholar at Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry

Assistant Professor

About

40
Publications
14,397
Reads
How we measure 'reads'
A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the full-text. Learn more
47
Citations
Current institution
Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry
Current position
  • Phd Research Scholar

Publications

Publications (40)
Article
Full-text available
The field experiment was conducted to determine “Effect of Plant Growth Regulators on Growth and Flower Yield of Crossandra (Crossandra infundibuliformis L.) cv. Arka Ambara” under Prayagraj agro- climatic conditions in the Department of Horticulture, SHUATS, Prayagraj, (U.P) during the Kharif season 2019-20. The experiment was laid out in Randomiz...
Article
Full-text available
The advancement of technology and interdisciplinary research is transforming horticultural crop improvement, a vital sector for global food security and economic development. This article explores the integration of novel technologies including gene editing, artificial intelligence, precision agriculture, and advanced breeding techniques with inter...
Article
Full-text available
Remote sensing technology has revolutionized soil science, enabling efficient assessment, monitoring, and management of soils. Despite ongoing research needs, advancements in remote sensing techniques and integration with other technologies have significantly contributed to the field. As demand for sustainable agriculture grows, remote sensing will...
Article
Full-text available
Dahlia (Dahlia spp.), a popular flowering plant, is renowned for its vibrant colors, diverse forms and prolonged blooming period. This review paper elaborates on the scientific cultivation practices of Dahlia, encompassing its introduction, botanical characteristics, propagation methods, types, climatic requirements, soil preferences, nutritional n...
Article
Full-text available
The present investigation was carried out at the experimental farms of Horticultural Regional training station and Krishi Vigyan Kendra at Kandaghat (Solan) Himachal Pradesh, India under polyhouse conditions. It was laid out in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 24 combinations of growing media M1: Soil+ Sand+ FYM (1:1:1v/v), M2:Cocopeat+Soi...
Article
Full-text available
The study employed a Completely Randomized Design (Factorial) with three different growing media compositions: Soil + Sand + FYM (1:1:1) Control, Cocopeat + Soil + FYM + Leaf mould (2:1:1:1), and Cocopeat + Perlite + Vermiculite + FYM (2:1:1:1), along with four different fertilizer schedules. Various parameters related to growth, flowering, and pot...
Article
Full-text available
Poly-mulching, a technique involving the application of plastic mulch sheets to soil, has emerged as a transformative approach in crop production. This review article synthesizes the existing literature on poly-mulching, highlighting its benefits, mechanisms, and applications. We discuss the advantages of poly-mulching, including enhanced soil temp...
Research
Full-text available
Horticulture, a vital sector of agriculture, faces numerous challenges, including labor shortages, climate change, and increased demand for sustainable production. Robotics, a rapidly advancing field, offers innovative solutions to address these challenges. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of robotics in horticulture, exploring...
Article
Full-text available
People in today's society spend the majority of their waking hours indoors. Individuals are increasingly separated from nature in the fast-paced metropolitan surroundings of the twenty-first century, leading to a variety of physical and mental health concerns. Even in the United States, there are about 27 million office employees who could get sick...
Article
Full-text available
This review provides a comprehensive overview of flower seed production, emphasizing the significance of the floriculture industry. Flower crops, especially annuals, contribute significantly to the beautification of surroundings and have become a lucrative agricultural business globally. The demand for quality flower seeds has led to the establishm...
Article
Full-text available
The development of nano-enabled fertilizers presents new opportunities to improve crop nutrient use efficiency and reduce environmental impacts of agriculture. Nanoparticles, nano capsules, and nano clays can be engineered to control the release rate of nutrients to better match crop demands over time. Slow-release nano fertilizers may enhance nutr...
Chapter
Full-text available
In an era marked by rapid urbanization and environmental concerns, vertical gardens have emerged as a compelling solution to reconcile the concrete jungle with the natural world. This abstract delves into the concept of vertical gardens, highlighting their significance, benefits, design principles, and the transformative impact they have on urban s...
Article
Full-text available
Hydroponic agriculture offers a soilless cultivation method that can enhance crop yields and sustainability. With decreasing arable land and water availability, hydroponics is positioned to complement conventional farming approaches to support global food security. This paper reviews the current status and future innovations in precision hydroponic...
Article
Full-text available
The current study was conducted at Experimental Farm of Department of Floriculture and Landscape Architecture, Dr. YS Parmar UHF, Nauni, Solan, H.P. during the year 2019-2020 to determine the ideal Jeevamrit dosage for enhancing the physico-chemical and microbiological characteristics of soil for irisAt intervals of 15 days, sixteen applications of...
Article
Full-text available
Horticulture plays a vital role in global food and nutritional security. This review covers recent advances and emerging trends across various facets of horticultural production and management. Key focus areas include protected cultivation, precision agriculture, new cultivar development, innovations in propagation and breeding, micro irrigation sy...
Article
Full-text available
Flowering plants are extremely important in our daily lives due to their aesthetic value. The distinctiveness of various flower types is greatly valued, with double blossoms having more ornamental value than their single counterparts. Researchers have presented a novel ABCDE model that builds on the classic ABC model and discovered critical transcr...
Article
Full-text available
Hydroponics, a soil-less method of plant cultivation, is emerging as a transformative solution to address the challenges of traditional agriculture. We will explore the origins, science, diverse systems, and practical applications of hydroponics. From deep water culture to aeroponics, hydroponic systems offer resource efficiency, increased crop...
Chapter
Full-text available
Horticultural therapy, recognized as a specialized form of naturebased intervention, employs the therapeutic attributes of plants and natural environments to enhance the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of individuals. This paper provides a comprehensive overview, tracing the historical roots of horticultural therapy, examining its psycho...
Chapter
Full-text available
The future of the ornamental horticulture sector is being shaped by several trends, and the business is continuously changing. The growing need for ecologically friendly and sustainable practises is one trend. Growing consumer consciousness about the environmental impact of their decisions has led to a search for decorative plants farmed sustainabl...
Chapter
Full-text available
Concern over the aesthetics of urban environments has grown in recent years. Urban landscaping is the process of improving the physical appearance of an urban area while maintaining or improving its usability and functionality for both people and their animal counterparts. Improving urban landscapes is a good method to make cities more competitive...
Article
Full-text available
Worldwide demand for lowers is rising with time. Today, floriculture is the most important agricultural commodity traded commercially. While the formation of remarkable lower varieties has been greatly aided by conventional breeding procedures like hybridization and mutation breeding, there is still potential for substantial advancement in lower pr...
Conference Paper
In a world where culinary enthusiasts seek evermore tantalizing and flavoursome dishes, the aesthetics and nutritional content of food have gained paramount significance. Edible flowers have emerged as a charming addition to certain dishes, enhancing their allure and visual appeal. This age-old practice of incorporating edible blooms into meals for...
Chapter
Full-text available
The cultivation of a miniature tree is known as bonsai art. It is the practise of cultivating trees in a small area in order to mimic specific environmental circumstances, including old age, extensive weathering, twisted landscapes and other variables. Bonsai needs many years to grow but with advancement in science the time for producing bonsai has...
Article
Full-text available
Nanotechnology, a field of science and engineering focused on manipulating matter at the nanoscale, has garnered significant attention for its transformative potential across various industries. At the nanometer level, materials exhibit unique properties and behaviors, making it possible to engineer novel solutions with precision and efficiency. Na...
Chapter
Full-text available
Horticulture is the only field of plant science that includes both science and aesthetics. It is the study and practice of the science and practice of the production and commercialization of edible fruit, vegetable, flower, herb and ornamental plants. Crop science (also known as agronomy) is the study of the production of the world's major food gro...
Article
Full-text available
The utilization of nanomaterials in agriculture has gained significant attention due to their potential to induce changes in plant physiology and genetics, thereby offering new avenues for enhancing crop improvement strategies. This paper delves into the intricate interplay between nanomaterials and plants, shedding light on their molecular mechani...
Chapter
Full-text available
Abstract Floriculture is a well-known industry in the import and export markets because of tourism and urbanization. The demand for pot plants has increased as living standards have improved since they may prolong the beauty of a location. Pot plants are widely admired and have gained popularity due to numerous qualities like long lifespan, bri...
Chapter
Full-text available
Contemporary farming practises have played devastation on the formerly bountiful soil, relentlessly draining its key nutrients and causing catastrophic damage to the fragile equilibrium of the surrounding nature. This is a frightening illustration of agriculture extravagance. The overuse of these fertilisers degrades the state of the soil, contamin...
Chapter
Full-text available
The effects of urban civilization on the environment and public health are significant. Indoor air pollution levels can be 2–5 times greater than outdoor air pollution levels, and in rare cases, they can even be 100 times higher in naturally or mechanically ventilated buildings. Despite the fact that individuals spend the majority of their time...
Chapter
Full-text available
Contemporary farming practises have played devastation on the formerly bountiful soil, relentlessly draining its key nutrients and causing catastrophic damage to the fragile equilibrium of the surrounding nature. This is a frightening illustration of agriculture extravagance. The overuse of these fertilisers degrades the state of the soil, conta...
Chapter
Full-text available
The importance of regular survey and monitoring in India's agriculture sector has never been more critical, given the twin challenges of meeting rising demand and addressing pricing crises. Traditional methods of crop monitoring, such as manual inspections and ground-based sampling, are labour-intensive, time-consuming, and often lack real-time...
Article
Full-text available
Plant breeding has witnessed a transformative evolution, transitioning from traditional practices to a paradigm fueled by advanced genetic techniques. This review delves into the multifaceted journey of plant breeding, emphasizing its contemporary intersection with modern genetic tools. We highlight the immense potential these tools, from high-thro...
Chapter
Full-text available
The importance of regular survey and monitoring in India's agriculture sector has never been more critical, given the twin challenges of meeting rising demand and addressing pricing crises. Traditional methods of crop monitoring, such as manual inspections and ground-based sampling, are labour-intensive, time-consuming, and often lack real-time ins...
Article
Full-text available
The increasing demand for cut flowers has led to the excessive use of chemical fertilizers and other agrochemicals. While chemical fertilizers provide immediate nutrient availability and promote plant growth, organic fertilization offers long-term soil health and environmental sustainability. Hence, there is a need to explore alternative and eco-fr...
Article
Full-text available
Worldwide demand for Flowers is rising with time. Today, floriculture is the most important agricultural commodity traded commercially. While the formation of remarkable flower varieties has been greatly aided by conventional breeding procedures like hybridization and mutation breeding, there is still potential for substantial advancement in 􀏔lower...

Network

Cited By