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Vol. 48 No. 3 (1995): Indian Phytopathology
Vol. 48 No. 3 (1995): Indian Phytopathology
Published:
2002-01-03
Obituary
OBITUARY - Bihari Lal Chona (1906-1994)
225-227
107
Awards and Honours
Professor M.S. Pavgi Lecture - Some more important fungal diseases of tea
V. AGNIHOTHRUDU
229-253
102
Research Articles
New species of Pseudocercospora associated with leaf spot in forest flora of India and Nepal
H.S.G. RAO, ARCHANA SINGH and KAMAL
254-259
165
Two new Indian hyphomycetes
V.B. HOSAGOUDAR1 and U. BRAUN2
260-262
121
Genes for leaf rust resistance (Lr) in Indian wheats
P. BAHADUR, J.B. SHARMA and D. V. SINGH
263-267
200
Control of sheath blight of rice by plant extracts
M.M. ANSARI
268-270
434
Effect of phenolics on Drechsleva oryzae
P.T. KALAICHELVAN and N. ELANGOVAN
271-274
149
Mass production of Beauveria bassiana and its potentiality on rice hispa
D. MAZUMDER1, K.C. PUZARI1 and L.K. HAZARIKA2
275-278
268
Seed transmission of Ascochyta rabiei, the causal organism of chickpea blight
PREMJIT SINGH and MAHENDRA PAL
279-284
217
Impact of seed transmission of Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissler on seedquality and yield of chickpea
P.K. BHARGAVA
285-288
175
Multilocational testing of chickpea for field resistance to Ascochyta blight
M.P. HAWARE1, J. NARAYANA RAO1, HARICHAND2, A.M. GHANEKAR1 and B.L. JALALI2
289-293
183
VAM Fungi pathogen -- Fungicide interactions in gram
JAYASHREE JAYARAMAN and DINESH KUMAR
294-299
274
Soil solarization for the control of soil-borne pathogen complexes with special reference to Meloidogyne incognita and Fusarium oxysporium f.sp. ciceri
V. KRISHNA RAO1 and K. KRISHNAPPA2
300-303
253
Management of bean anthracnose through chemicals
P.N. SHARMA1 and S.K. SUGHA2
304-307
356
Xylem embolism in new wilt of cotton
P.P. SHASTRY, R.H. BALASUBRAMANYA, K.M. PARALIKAR, A. KRISHNA, U.S. MISHRA K.C. MANDLOI and M.L. NAYAK
308-313
174
Taxonomic evaluation of anamorph characters in identification of powdery mildew fungi on cucurbits
M. WAJID KHAN and G.K. SHARMA
314-324
186
Studies on apple scab forecasting in Himachal Pradesh
J.N. SHARMA and V.K. GUPTA
325-330
476
Morphogenic and pathogenic variations in Gloeosporium ampelophagum
SAWROOP KUMAR, T.S. THIND and CHANDER MOHAN
331-334
185
Influence of host nutrition on the development of downy mildew disease of opium poppy
ANILA DOSHI and B.B.L. THAKORE
335-338
195
Sources of resistant to downy mildew disease of opium poppy
ANILA DOSHI and B.B.L. THAKORE
339-341
214
Evaluating different plant extracts against three major diseases of mulberry
SUBRATA BISWAS*. N.K. DAS, S.M.H. QADRI and B. SARATCHANDRA
342-346
304
Production of fusarial toxins under varying conditions
K.S. BILGRAMI. AHMAD MASOOD S.S. SAHAY and M.F. RAHMAN
347-351
133
Short Communications
Interception of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae on Hibiscus cannabinus
BALESHWAR SINGH, K. ANITHA, P.C. AGARWAL and RAM NATH
352
143
Phenotypic reversion from afluidal to fluidal colony types in the strains of Pseudomonas solanacearum
S.K. CHAKRABARTI, G.S. SHEKHAWAT and ASHOK V. GADEWAR
353-357
180
Management of Ascochyta blight in chickpea
V.K. AMBARDAR and S.K. SINGH
358-359
282
Effect of plant populations and varieties on Myrothecium leaf-spot (Myrothecium roridum) of soybean (Glycine max)
S.K. SRIVASTAVA, P.P. SINGH and S.U. KHAN
360-362
335
Effect of growth stages of Ranunculus sceleratus L. on its fungitoxicity
JASPAL SINGH and N.N. TRIPATHI
363-364
172
Occurrence of Peronospora pisi with Uromyces vicia fabae on leaves of pea genotypes
S.S. BAINS, J.S. DHIMAN and HARDIP SINGH
365-366
164
Sunscald damage in summer season tomato
HARENDER RAJ and M.L. BHARDWAJ
367-368
231
In vitro interactions among fungi associated with leaf rot disease of coconut
N. SRINIVASAN and M. GUNASEKARAN
369-370
220
Incidence of Aflatoxins and Aspergillus flavus in marketed arecanut and soapnut powder in Gulbarga city
G. UMA MURALIMOHAN and C. NARAYANA REDDY
371-373
197
New Report/Records
Rhizoctonia solani-a new disease in chilli in Rajasthan
KAMLESH MATHUR, R.D. SINGH and R.B.S. GURJAR
374
214
Botryosphaeria ribis-a causal agent of black stem rot of Salix cinerea.
R.N. THAKUR
374
139
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