Studies on various aspects of pod fly (melanagramyza obtusa malloch) management in early pigeonpea

By: Parihar,NeerajContributor(s): Guide: Singh,U.CMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Jabalpur Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya Jabalpur 1987Description: 41 pgSubject(s): EntomologyDDC classification: 632.7 Dissertation note: M.Sc.(Department of Entomology )
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M.Sc.(Department of Entomology )

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