Effect of soil amendment with some green manures on the survival of sclerotia of Corticium sasakii
Dath, A.P.
Indian Phytopathology 35(3): 523-525
1982
ISSN/ISBN: 0367-973X
Accession: 001189578
Sclerotial viability of this rice pathogen was reduced most by dhaincha, among the 6 green manures tested, followed by sunnhemp and mung.
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