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Studies on the effect of some chemicals on root-knot nematode Meloidogye Incognita infecting tomato. by
  • Singh, V
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Nematology, New Delhi Ph.D. 1992Siyanand
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Synthesis, fungi toxicity and quantitative structure activity relationship of some organophosphonates. by
  • Eugene, S.J.N
Dissertation note: Roy, N.K.IARI, Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, New Delhi Ph.D. 1986na phaseolina Cochlio bolus miyabeanus IARI, Division of Soil Science and Agricul
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Cadmium uptake by lettuce (Lactuca sativa) in an alfisol under differential rates of added flyash and cadmium. by
  • Kumar, S
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, New Delhi M.Sc. 1987Rattan, R.K.
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Influence of water regime on the chemical kinetics of soils and rice growth. by
  • Patra, P.K
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, New Delhi Ph.D. 1987Goswami, N.N.
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Chemical weed control in citrus nursery by
  • Baruah, K
Dissertation note: Sharma, B.B.IARI, Division of Fruits and Horticultural Technology, New Delhi Ph.D. 1987n Minerals Nutrients Toxicity IARI, Division of Fruits and Horticultu
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Effect of certain chemicals on the toxicity of insecticides against Sitophilus Oryzae Linn. infesting stored maize by
  • Saxena, P,
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Entomology, New Delhi Ph.D. 1987Sarup, P.
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Studies on persistence of residues iodofenphos - a protectant for stored grains. by
  • Khajuria, G.N,
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, New Delhi Ph.D. 1973Dewan, R.S.
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Residues and residual toxicity of insecticides methamidophos, quinalphos and malathion on vegetable crops okra and cauliflower. by
  • Jacob, S,
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Entomology, New Delhi Ph.D. 1982Verma, S.
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Effect of benomyl and diuron on soil microbial activities by
  • Joseph, A.R
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Microbiology, New Delhi M.Sc. 1994Magu, S.P.
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Synthesis and herbicide activity of Amides of 1.1.Dichloreethyl Phosphonic acid and their structure-activity relationships by
  • Chakravarty, S,
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Agricultural Chemicals, New Delhi Ph.D. 1992Roy, N.K.
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Synthesis and fungitoxicity of some pyrazolines and pyrimidines by
  • Banerjee, T
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Agricultural Chemicals, New Delhi M.Sc. 1998Tomar, S.S.
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Factors affecting the toxicity of granular formulation of fensulffothion by
  • Abhyankar,K.M,
Material type: Text Text
Dissertation note: Indian Agricultural Research Institute,New Delhi Ph.D (Entomology) 1974Sarup,Prakash
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Studies on the citrus mite,Eutetranychus orientalis (Klein) and its control by
  • Dhooria,Manjit Singh,
Material type: Text Text
Dissertation note: Indian Agricultural Research Institute,New Delhi Ph.D (Entomology) 1980Butani,Dhamo.K
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Studies on the toxicity & residues of Phospine by
  • Dhaliwal, G.B,
Material type: Text Text
Dissertation note: I. A. R. I., New Delhi Ph. D. (Entomology) 1972Lal, Ratan
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Fluorides in the environment : effects on plants and animals / Professor L.H. Weinstein, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Tower Road, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA and Professor A. Davison, School of Biology, Ridley Building, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU UK. by
  • Weinstein, Leonard H, 1926- [author.]
  • Davison, A. (Alan) [author.]
  • C.A.B. International [issuing body.]
Material type: Text Text; Format: available online remote; Literary form: Not fiction
Publisher: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2004Copyright date: 2004
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Fluorides in the environment: effects on plants and animals [electronic resource] Edited by L. H. Weinstein, A. Davison. by
  • Weinstein, L. H [edt]
  • Davison, A [edt]
Series: CABI Books
Edition: 1
Material type: Text Text; Format: electronic available online remote; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: Specialized;
Language: English Publisher: WallingfordUK CABI Publishing 2004
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