Factors affecting survival and seed transmission of phytopathogenic bacteria associated with mungbean and corpea seed and eradication of seed borne inoculum
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- T 635.659 P74F
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Mohinder Singh Randhawa Library | T 635.659 P74F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 138938 | ||
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Mohinder Singh Randhawa Library | T 635.659 P74F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 138939 |
Storage of cowpea and mungbean seeds collected from different locations in Punjab and artificially inoculated seeds showed 2-5% decrease in infected seeds after 5 months storage. Maximum decrease occurred at 43% R.H followed by that of 63 and 86% RH Exter
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