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Table 11. Total biomass production
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Table 12. Total biomass production
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Table 14. Sporulation of Metarhiziu
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Mean spore yield x 10 8 /g 25 20 15
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Among the non-grain substrates, the
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Mean spore yield x 10 4 /g 35 30 25
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Sl. No. Table 19. Effect of fungici
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Per cent inhibition 100 90 80 70 60
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Sl. No. Table 21. Effect of insecti
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Out of nine insecticides, endosulfa
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Sl. No. Table 23. Effect of weedici
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Days after storage Table 25. Persis
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Table 26. Survival of Metarhizium a
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Table 28. Survival of Metarhizium a
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Sl. No. Table 29. Survival of Metar
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Sl. No. Table 30. Survival of Metar
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Per cent germination 90 80 70 60 50
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Sl. No. Table 33. Survival of Verti
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Sl. No. Table 34. Survival of Verti
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Sl. No. Table 36. Survival of Verti
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4.9 PATHOGENICITY OF Verticillium l
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Sl. No. Table 39. Per cent mortalit
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Culture grown on rice grains Harves
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Tr. No. Table 41. Per cent reductio
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Tr. No. Table 43. Per cent reductio
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The fungal spray at higher dosage (
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Table 46. Effect of wild types and
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The hyphal and conidial characters
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In an earlier experiment, bagasse w
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M. anisopliae exhibited rapid reduc
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higher mortality of aphids. The com
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14. Oil formulations proved better
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CHARNLEY, A.K. AND ST. LEGER, R.J.,
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IGNOFFO, C.M., MARSTON, N.L., HOSTE
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MULLER, E.J., 2000, Control of the
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ST LEGER, R.J., BUTT, T.M., STAPLES
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APPENDIX I Mean monthly weather dat
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Maharashtra Association for the Cul
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