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50 Ram Nathxii)Nicotiana; Trifolium
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52 Ram Nath(b)(c)(d)(e)PFS (amendme
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56 R.K. Saxenaspecies. One third of
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58 R.K. Saxenacommon cereals. Thus
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60 R.K. Saxenait uniformly. Suffici
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62 Mallsoor KazinzEach year diverse
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64 Mansoor Kazimtolerance, all from
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66 Mansoor KazimBarley:Maize:1. Ear
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68 S.R. Blzatscope of genetic resou
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70 S.R. BhatQuarantine procedures f
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72 S.R. Bhatmanagement of germplasm
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76 B.P. Singhpurposes. The pronusmg
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78 B.P. SinghAmongst low chilling t
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80 B.P. Singh(v) Deubentonia purice
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82 B.P. Singh. decoration. Flowerin
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84 B.P. Singh(Sel-3), hybrid strain
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88 R.V. Singhfrom Taiwan such as EC
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90 R.V. SinghEe 241472. EC 308316-1
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92 R.V. SinghAmong the hydrocarbons
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94 R.V. SinghDonor Parents required
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96 R.V. Singh(c) Resistance approac
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98 R.V. SinghSuggested ReadingsAsth
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100 Deep Chandcondiments). new intr
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102 Deep Chandof Sri Lanka and Sout
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104 Deep Chandmethyl chavicol types
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106 Deep ChandGood, Ronald (1953).
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108Deep ChandContd ..... (Table 1).
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112Pratibha BralzmiWater melonCabba
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114 Pratiblta BrahmiCucumber: Even
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116 R.L. SapraLogical Software Orga
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118 R.L. SapraDescriptor Data Types
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120 Radltey ShyamEligibility under
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122 Radhey ShyamThe import of seeds
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124 Radhey ShyamInspection requirem
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126 Radlzcy ShyamExportThe list of
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128 Radhey Shyam2. Imported cutting
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130Radhey Shymn6.7.A multidisciplin
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132Radhey ShyamContd ..... (Annexur
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134Radlzey SltyamContd ..... (Annex
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136 P.c. Agarwalmay further result
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138 P.e. Agarwalto upper surface. P
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140 P. C. Agarwalsoybean (P. manshu
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144 A. Majumdarobserved under a com
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146 A. Majumdarsamples. Three devas
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148 A. Majumdar5. Chemical treatmen
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150 . Baleshwar Singhdiscolouration
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152 BalesJnvtly Si/lghin 10 ml of s
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154 . Baleshwar Singhdetected by OD
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156 Baleshwar Singhplanting materia
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158 Baleshwar SinghReferencesDuveil
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160 D.B. Parakhare produced due to
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162 D.B. Parakh4. Malformations: Vi
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164 D.B. ParakhReferencesBos,L. (19
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166 Shamsher Singh and RK. Khetarpa
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168 Shamsher Singh and R.K. Klletar
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170 Shamsher Singh and R.K. Khetarp
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172 Shashi Bhallathese symptoms of
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174 Shashi BlzallaJassids : Commonl
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176 Sltashi Bhallacoffee stem borer
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178 Shashi Bhallatunnel into the de
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180 Shashi Bhallainternal feeders,
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182 . Sltashi BhallaAs there is an
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184 B.R. Vermaand mites involved is
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186 B.R.. Vermakernels that constit
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188 B.R. Vermaaleurodids, aphids, d
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190 B.R. VermaThe technique such as
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194 Manju Lata Kapurpest, thus prev
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196 Manju Lata KapurFumigationThis
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198 Manju Lata Kapurmay take upto 2
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200 Manju Lata Kapurnormal storage.
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204 V.K. Mathur and Nandini Goktest
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206 V.K. Mathur and Nandini GokteDe
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210 Arju1l Lalwidth 0.02 rom), nema
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212Arjun LalContd ..... (Table 2)Cr
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214 Arjun LalTable 3.Some important
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216 Arjun Lalcollected or introduce
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218 Ra'ancertain species of nematod
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220 RajanTable 1.Treatment schedule
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222 Ra'anpracticed in Australia and
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224 Rajanvarious chemical solutions
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226 Ra'anplanting should be recomme
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230 RK. AroraObjectivesThe major ma
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232 RK. AroraWorkshopslMeetingsTo d
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234 . R.K. AroraNew'programme struc
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236 R.S. Ranasuch as Breeder's Righ
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238 R.S. Ranaexclusion of tuber pro
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240 R.S. RanaEssential features of
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