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Selection and genetic evaluation of ailanthus excelsa germplasm in northern India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dehradun.- Genetics and tree improvement division, Forest research Institute: 2022Description: 165pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 21st ed. PCR 634.967 KAN/S
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Project Completion Report Project Completion Report NFLIC-FRI Library Thesis Section (First Floor) PCR 634.967 KAN/S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan A50083
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PCR 634.96 KUL/I:2 ''Isolation, identification and evaluation of insecticidal phytochemicals from annona squamosa L.(Annonaceae)against Hyblaea purea cram. and Eutectona machaeralis walk.,two major insect pests of teak(Tectona grandis Linn.)'' PCR 634.96 SIN/D Digitization and enrichment of national forest insect collection (NFLIC) of forest research institute -phase-II (Minute Insects) PCR 634.967 BOR/R Raising planting materials of selected cane species and establilsh plantation in fringe villages of assam and mizoram to sustain rural livelihood PCR 634.967 KAN/S Selection and genetic evaluation of ailanthus excelsa germplasm in northern India PCR 634.96736 KUL/D Development of entomopathogenic nematode based strategy for the management of termites and white grub pests of major forest tree species PCR 634.96736 KUL/D:2 Development of entomopathogenic nematode based strategy for the management of termites and white grub pests of major forest tree species PCR 634.97 SIN/E Evaluation of phytochemicals from forest species - Terminalia bellirica, sapindus laurifolius, acacia concinna, a. auriculiformis and ziziphus mauritiana for removal of chemical residues from edible produce

Project no. FRI-615/G&TP-36
Project completion report submitted to the Indian Council of forestry research and education Dehradun, Uttarakhand

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