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Vol. 70 No. 2 (2017): Indian Phytopathology
Vol. 70 No. 2 (2017): Indian Phytopathology
Published:
2017-05-25
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Awards and Honours
Revisiting the taxonomy of Colletotrichum using multi-locus gene phylogeny
P. CHOWDAPPA
141-150
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Bacterial wilt of solanaceous crops: Diagnosis, diversity and management
DINESH SINGH
151-163
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Seed bio-priming in the management of seed- and soil-borne diseases
R.N. PANDEY
164-168
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Wheat blast - A new challenge to wheat production in South Asia
DEVENDRA PAL SINGH
169-177
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Research Articles
Milk stage kernel infection frequency in kharif sorghum at grain mold prone locations in India
I.K. DAS*, C. GOVARDHAN, R.B. GHORADE, Y.D. NARAYANA, G.R. BHANDERI, N. KANNABABU, SUNIL KUMAR and V.A. TONAPI
178-183
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Pathogenic and genetic diversity among Alternaria alternata isolates of potato from Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh
SANJEEV SHARMA*, V. SAGAR, B.P. SINGH, A. JEEVALATHA, GARIMA THAKUR, V.U. PATIL and S.K. CHAKRABARTI
184-190
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Antifungal efficacy of floral extracts, biocontrol agents and fungicides against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceri
SHIVAJI H. WAVARE, R.M. GADE and AMOL V. SHITOLE*
191-199
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Assessment of wheat varieties for slow rusting and management of stripe rust caused by Puccinia striiformis
SEETHIYA MAHAJAN, VISHAL GUPTA*, V.K. RAZDAN, KAUSAR FATIMA and SATISH SHARMA
200-205
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Status of seed-borne fungi in some indigenous medicinal and aromatic plants conserved in National Gene Bank, India
JAMEEL AKHTAR*, BALESHWAR SINGH, A.KANDAN, PARDEEP KUMAR, ASHOK KUMAR MAURYA, DINESH CHAND, VEENA GUPTA and SUNIL CHANDRA DUBEY
206-215
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Biochemical basis of resistance in wheat against Karnal bunt caused by Tilletia indica
MANINDERJEET SINGH, RITU BALA*, VINEET K. SHARMA, JASPAL KAUR and SUCHETA SHARMA
216-219
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Management of wilt complex in brinjal using chemical, biocontrol agent and soil amendment alone and in combinations
H.C. LAL*, RADHA MOHAN, PRAVEEN KUMAR, SAVITA EKKA, BINAY KUMAR and NIRAJ KUMAR
220-223
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Antifungal activity of gum-resin extracts of Boswellia serrata, Commiphora mukul, Gardenia resinifera and Shorea robusta against some plant pathogenic fungi
SMITA HENRY GAUREA*, SMRITY PRABHA and UJWALA C. BAPAT
224-227
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Abundance, richness and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with different grass species in semiarid region
HARSH VARDHAN SINGH
228-231
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Management of lettuce rot caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lactucae in hydroponically grown crop using microbial consortia
PARVEEN KHAN*, LOHIT CHANDRA BORA and PRADIP KUMAR BORAH
232-237
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Morphological and molecular characterization for identification of isolates of Trichoderma spp. from rhizospheric soils of crops in middle Gujarat
PRATIK JAISANI* and R.N. PANDEY
238-245
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Molecular evidence for association of Papaya ringspot virus with papaya from North East Hill region of India
HEMAVATI RANEBENNUR*, SUSHEEL KUMAR SHARMA, PINKI PAL and S.V. NGACHAN
246-251
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Short Communications
Management of rhizome rot of ginger at farmers’ field in Jammu region
SHAHID AHAMAD
252-253
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Evaluation of chickpea genotypes against Fusarium wilt for resistant sources
S.C. DUBEY*, BIRENDRA SINGH and N. SRINIVASA
254-255
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Survival of Alternaria brassicicola in cryo-preserved Brassica spp. seeds
JAMEEL AKHTAR*, BALESHWAR SINGH, A. KANDAN, DINESH CHAND, REKHA CHAUDHURY and S.C. DUBEY
256-257
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Identification and characterization of phytoplasma associated with brinjal little leaf, phyllody and witches’ broom disease in four states of India
MEGHA MAHESHWARI, MANISH KUMAR*, MADHUPRIYA and G.P. RAO
258-261
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Influence of sowing time on efficiency of chemical and biological management of anthracnose of cowpea
RITU MAWAR* and D.K. BANYAL
262-264
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New Report/Records
First report of Choanephora infundibulifera causing blossom blight of teasle gourd in India
SIDDHARTHA DAS, SUBRATA DUTTA*, ARUP CHATTOPADHYAY and BHOLANATH MANDAL
265-267
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