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    Pathology 04 Sub- project 1. Examine diseases of economically important tree species and develop suitable control measures. Sub-project 2. Examine bio fertilizers beneficial to eco... by Mehrotra, M.D

    Published 1994
    “…Forest research institute, forest pathology division…”
    Book
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    Study of Pathogenic and Molecular Variability in Fusarium Solani Causing Shisham (Dalbergia Sissoo) Wilt, Final Progress Report (2005-07) by Shukla, A.N

    Published 2007
    “…Forest Pathology Division Forest Research Institute…”
    Thesis Book
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    Morphological and Molecular Studies of Sclerotium rolfsii causing Leaf Spot Disease in Poplar by Rawat, Suman

    Published 2017
    “…Forest Pathology Division, Forest Research Institute…”
    Thesis Book
  4. 4

    Seed mycoflora of important tree species and its management October 1999 - September by Harsh, N.S.K

    Published 2002
    “…Forest pathology division and Research Institute,…”
    Book
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    Developement of Germplasm bank of biofertilizers and Field application of Effective strains on important Tree Species.046/TRI-2002/Path-1(6): Duration: 2002-2005 by Verma,R.K

    Published 2002
    “…Forest Pathology Division Tropical Forest Research Institute…”
    Book
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    Identification of high lovastatin producing basidiomycetous fungal species and development of culture protocol by Pandey, Vijay Vardhan

    Published 2019
    “…Forest pathology discipline, forest protection division, Forest Research Institute,…”
    Thesis Book
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    Insect and diseases of bamboo occurring in central India and their management by Joshi, K.C

    Published 2010
    “…forest entomology and pathology division, tropical forest research institute,…”
    Book
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    Disease survey nurseries and plantations of forest tree species grown in Kerala by Sharma, J.K

    Published 1985
    “…Division of Pathology (Fungal Diseases), Kerala Forest Research Institute,…”
    Book