Eco-Pathological Study of Seed Mycoflora and its Impact on Biodeterioration of Phaseolus vulgaris L. in Himachal Pradesh
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Eco-Pathological Study of Seed Mycoflora and its Impact on Biodeterioration of Phaseolus vulgaris L. in Himachal Pradesh
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Sud, Deepika
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635.652 Kidney Beans
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Kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L), is a prime pulse crop among various grain legumes and is an excellent source of relatively cheap dietary protein. With continued human population growth and the reduction in meat consumption by health conscious consumers, legumes are expected to play an increasingly important role in meeting nutritional needs. Hence, they form an important part of current research (Chisholm and Coates-Becford, 1997). Common bean occupies prime place among grain legumes not only in the world but also in India (Sharma and Joshi, 1993). Kidney bean is extensively cultivated the world over in an area of about 25,160 thousand hectares with an annual production of 17,353 thousand metric tones, whereas in India the crop is grown in 9,500 thousand hectares with an annual production of 3,600 thousand metric tones (Anon., 1999).
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2002
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en
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http://hillagricrepository.co.in/149/1/13051.pdf
Sud, Deepika (2002) Eco-Pathological Study of Seed Mycoflora and its Impact on Biodeterioration of Phaseolus vulgaris L. in Himachal Pradesh. PhD thesis thesis, CSKHPKV Palampur. |
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