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Vol. 50 No. 3 (1997): Indian Phytopathology
Vol. 50 No. 3 (1997): Indian Phytopathology
Published:
2002-01-13
Awards and Honours
Professor M.S. Pavgi Lecture - Management of fungicide resistance in plant pathogens
L.V. GANGAWANE
305-315
160 /
382
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Research Articles
Increased plant growth and yield through seed bacterization
R.D. YEOLE and H.C. DUBE
316-319
159 /
521
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Nattrassia mangiferae: Cultural characeristics and reproductive morphologyof the Hevea isolate
C.K. JAYASINGHE, T.H.P.S. FERNANDO and U. PRIYANKA
320-323
107 /
260
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Non-target effect of systemic fungicides on antagonistic microflora of Rhizoctonia solani
G. VIJI1, K. MANIBHUSHAN RAO and U.I. BABY2
324-328
241 /
227
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Effect of dried leaf extract of Ipomoea on rice sheath rot pathogen and beneficial microorganisms
K. RAJAPPAN, V. MARIAPPAN and A. ABDUL KAREEM
329-331
131 /
111
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Persistence of seed dressing and spray fungicides against grey mould of chickpea
NEENA MITTER, MAHENDRA PAL and P.J. SINGH*
332-336
173 /
145
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Wilt incidence in sole and sorghum intercropped pigeonpea of different inoculum densities of Fusarium udum
M.K. NAIK1, M.V. REDDY, T.N. RAJU and D. McDONALD2
337-341
162 /
153
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Some epidemiological aspects of white rot of pea
C.L. SHARMA and A.S. KAPOOR
342-349
133 /
135
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Control of stem rot of soybean incited by Sclerotium rolfsii through metal salts
T.K. BAG and A.K. SINHA
350-357
146 /
162
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Persistence of thiophanate - Methyl on stored soybean seed
B. SANTHA LAKSHMI and J.P. GUPTA
358-361
135 /
71
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In tests with the soyabean variety Bragg, there was a significant reduction in the quantity of thiophanate-methyl (0.2% w/w) on seed with increase in storage period. Maximum persistence of fungicide was found on seeds stored in polythene lined jute bags f
B.K. PRASAD, N.P. SINHA1, S.P. SINGH2, S. DAYAL, S. KUMAR3, JALLALUDDIN and PRAHLAD PRASAD4
362-364
132 /
98
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Response of Alternaria alternata and A. brassicicola to sulphur dioxide in vitro
TARIQ AHMED WANI1, MUJEEBUR RAHMAN KHAN2 and M. WAJID KHAN
365-372
114 /
89
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Variability in Alternaria brassicae: Response to host genotypes, toxin production and fungicides
VISHWANATH and S.J. KOLTE
373-381
266 /
210
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Reliability of seedling test for selection of field resistance to late blight in potato genotypes
B.P. SINGH1, T.A. JOSEPH2, S. ROY3, H.C. SHARMA4 and G.S. SHEKHAWAT5
382-386
132 /
107
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Possible management of Fusarium wilt of tomato by soil amendments with composts
HARENDER RAJ* andHARENDER RAJ* and I.J. KAPOOR
387-395
278 /
400
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Studies on the development of storage scab in apple and its management
J.N. SHARMA and J.L. KAUL1
396-401
152 /
120
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Diseases and associated fungal pathogens of mulberry nurseries
V.P. GUPTA, GOVINDAIAH and H.V. RAJU
402-407
254 /
565
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Studies on biofungicidal properties of leaf extract of some plants
ABHA Y KUMAR SRIVASTAVA and BIHARI LAL
408-411
374 /
621
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Genotypic and insecticidal management of the stunt disease of field pea
R.N. SINGH and A.T. KHAN
412-415
257 /
168
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Characterization of cucumber mosaic cucumovirus isolates naturally infecting three solanaceous vegetable crops in Andhra Pradesh
G. KIRANMAI, P. SREENIVASULU* and M.V. NAYUDU
416-425
248 /
312
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Short Communications
Two new species of Entyloma from Maharashtra
R.V. GANDHE
426-430
55 /
52
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In situ estimation of lesion area of rice blast disease using linear measurements
A.K. MUKHERJEE*, N.K. MAHANA and P. NAYAK
431-433
97 /
91
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Bioefficacy and persistence of tebuconazole against loose smut in wheat
K.D. SRIVASTAVA, D.V. SINGH, R. AGGARWAL A.K. DIXIT* and P. BAHADUR
434-436
80 /
133
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Biochemical variation among three isolates of Alternaria brassicae
VISHWANATH and S.J. KOLTE
437-438
59 /
85
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Biochemical changes in the leaves of ebony tree affected with black mildew
V.B. HOSAGOUDAR, T.K. ABRAHAM P.N. KRISHNAN and K. VIJAYAKUMAR
439-440
67 /
110
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News and Views
NEWS
443
40 /
25
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Book Review
BOOK REVIEW
Editor IPS
441-442
99 /
52
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