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Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, volume 34 issue 4 (december 2000) : 271-274

PERIODICAL DRYMATIER ACCUMULATION OF BRASS/CAS AS AFFECTED BY IRRIGATION AND NITROGEN LEVELS

Roshan Lal·, Surinder Singh, Harpal Singh·, Mehar Chand·
1Deparbnent of Agronomy CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar-125 004, India
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Cite article:- Lal· Roshan, Singh Surinder, Singh· Harpal, Chand· Mehar (2024). PERIODICAL DRYMATIER ACCUMULATION OF BRASS/CAS AS AFFECTED BY IRRIGATION AND NITROGEN LEVELS. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 34(4): 271-274. doi: .
GenetIc analysis of three wheat cultivars, HD 2278, NI 5643 and Hy 65 was carried out fOr resistance to race 40 of stem rust of wheat(Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici) Resistance against the race 40 in all these cultivars was found to be conditioned by a single dominant gene indentified as Sr 11
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