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- Page 37 and 38: AUTHOR INDEX ** Singh, Ram -- 0682
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- Page 59 and 60: PLUSIA ORICHALCEA -- 0658 PLUTARCHI
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- Page 67 and 68: Diseases and Insect Pests of Mungbe
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Twelve varieties of blackgram were
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lines were resistant, 14 moderately
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germplasm of local, exotic, and mut
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DIGEST, v.3(3/4):182-184. [En] [En
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*0099 Singh, B.V. ; Ahuja, M.R. 197
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*0108 Yadav, H.C. ; Chand, J.N. ; S
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have been produced in mungbean whic
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Induced mutations for new plant typ
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Sabarmati (PIMS 4), a new variety o
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The results of the survey on viral
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p.17-1B LEn] (SB736.R3) Causal viru
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transmitted through seeds. [THH] -
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shrunken seed production was not in
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inoculation periods required for wh
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transmission. Pre- and post-acquisi
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*0187 Thongmeearkom, P. ; Kittipako
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virus. MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY,
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*0201 Narayanasamy, P. ; Jaganathan
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spread of urdbean leaf crinkle dise
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y aphids (A. pisumn and A. craccivo
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A survey of different districts of
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symptomatology, physical properties
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v.77(2):249-257. [EnJ [En It AbstJ
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sedimentation of normal antibodies
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(REP.MB-2797) Mungbean mild mosaic
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were identified as natural hosts. I
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Blackgram mottle virus (BLMV) isola
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*0276 Capoor, S.P. ; Varma, P.M. 19
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transmission was prevented by antis
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*0293 Kaiser, W.J. ; Mossahebi, G.H
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apparently did not transmit the vir
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*0309 Provvidenti, R. 1986. Seed tr
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P. atropurpureus, D. lablab, D. bif
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where research work on improvement
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spot disease of urd bean (Phaseolus
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light. PHYTOPATHOLOGY, v.55:889-894
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*0343 Gaur, R.B. ; Ahmed, S.R. 1983
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plant growth. Maximum emergence of
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*0360 Thind, B.S. ; Kumar, I. 1980.
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of Agriculture, Los Banos, the Phil
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spot diseases on Vigna mungo, V. ra
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adiata, and Protomycopsis thirumala
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(REP.MB-1567) Four fungicides were
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diameter, and characterized by gray
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The conditions that produced maximu
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*0423 Prasad, K.S. ; Rao, P.R. ; Wa
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to be poor indicators of yield loss
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of infection to environmental condi
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*0448 Moghe, S.V. ; Utikar, P.G. ;
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The blackgram (Vigna mungo) crop in
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phenylJ-3-thioallopianate were comp
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ean seedling by Rhizoctonia solani
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Both a virulent and an avirulent is
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*0488 Wu, L.C. 1968. Nitrogen mobil
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the typical lesions appeared. The d
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complete inhibition of R. solani my
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aldolase activity declined in the i
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esistance to Rhizoctonia damping-of
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*0526 Rath, G.C. ; Routray, G.N. 19
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effective against R. solani. [AS] *
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*0543 Tripathi, H.S. ; Beniwal, S.P
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tests have yet to be performed to e
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fungistatic against some pathogens.
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Initially, protein declined in its
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Colletotrichum truncatum, Fusarium
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[En] [En Abst] (REP.tB-1924) Nemato
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plants. The root-knot index was cal
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*0595 Mishra, S.D. ; Gaur, H.S. 198
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mungbean. When the previously fallo
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more cysts on striate lespedeza and
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During the 1970 kharif season, inse
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do relatively little damage. A para
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mungo to injury by important insect
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MEETING: International Symposium on
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Seeds of mungbean were treated with
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eanfly (Ophiomyia phaseoli Tryon) a
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found to reach the tolerance level
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*0663 Lal, S.S. 1985. A review of i
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MEETING: Workshop [on' Kharif Pulse
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of mubean, Vigi a radiata (L.) Wilc
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Girault and Paratrigonogastra stell
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Field trials were conducted to asse
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*0698 Distabanjong, K. 1984. Inheri
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v.43(5):514-516. [EnJ (REP.MB-19b2)
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phorate 10G, mephosfolan 5G, disulf
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crop. [THH] *0719 Chelliah, S. ; Ba