Pratapsingh Khapte unveils an exciting opportunity for enthusiastic postgraduates to join a groundbreaking project delving into the world of potatoes. The research initiative aims to unravel the intricate relationship between nutrient compositions and the growth, physiology, and yield of potatoes, paving the way for innovative agricultural practices.
In this project, the focus shifts towards the development of nutrient deficiency symptoms using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). By leveraging cutting-edge spectroscopic techniques, the team aims to rapidly identify nutrient deficiencies in plants, with potatoes taking center stage.
Harnessing the power of LIBS promises to revolutionize the detection of nutrient deficiencies, offering a more efficient and precise method to enhance resource use efficiency in potato cultivation. As researchers embark on this journey, the project offers a unique opportunity for postgraduates to contribute to advancements in agricultural science.
For those eager to be part of this pioneering research endeavor, details about the walk-in interview at ICAR-NIASM, Baramati, can be found at the provided link. Join the team and be at the forefront of innovation in potato research.