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Biorational management of key pests of jasmine(jasminum sambac)
Jasmine is cultivated extensively in South India. It is seriously damaged by numerous pests and diseases. The use of selective, biorational approaches in place of broad spectrum conventional insecticides offer several advantages in IPM programme. The present study on “Biorational management of key p...
Main Author: | Hemalatha G |
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Other Authors: | Susannamma Kurien (Guide) |
Format: | Ph.D Thesis |
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Vellanikkara
Department of Agricultural Entomology, College of Horticulture
2009
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