Studies on Pearl Millet Smut with Special reference to Pathogenic Variability, Inheritance of Resistance and Chemical Control
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Studies on Pearl Millet Smut with Special reference to Pathogenic Variability, Inheritance of Resistance and Chemical Control
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Phookan, A.K.
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Millets
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Pearlmillet (Pennisetum icm(L) Leeke) is a staple cereal for a vast proportion of humankind living in the hot, drought-prone arid and semi-arid regions of -less-developed countries of the world, particularly Africa and Asia. It is considered to be one of the most drought and heat tolerant crops grown i n marginal, light, sandy and rocky soil, Pearl millet is believed to have originated in tropical Africa where may allied species are also found (Krishnaswami, 1951) Its cultivation, primarily as a food crop, extends from several countries of East and West Africa to India and Pakistan in South Asia.... |
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1987
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Thesis
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application/pdf
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en
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http://oar.icrisat.org/6939/1/T%2058672.pdf
Phookan, A.K. (1987) Studies on Pearl Millet Smut with Special reference to Pathogenic Variability, Inheritance of Resistance and Chemical Control. PhD thesis, CCS Haryana Agricultural Universit. |
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