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volume 27 issue 3 (september 2006) : 208 - 215
USE OF ORGANICS FOR CROP PRODUCTION UNDER RAINFED SITUATION - A REVIEW
1Department of Agronomy,
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641 003, India
ABSTRACT
Medicinal plants now a days are being cultivated in the fields to meet the increasing demand for pharmaceutical industries. Like any other plants, medicinal plants too have to bear the devastating attacks of injurious insect pests. Information in this review has, therefore, been presented on survey, incidence and population levels, nature and extent of damage of different insect pests on different medicinal plants.
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