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Helia 2005, Vol. 28(43) 1-12

CULTURE CHARACTERISTICS AND HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LEAF TISSUES OF CULTIVATED AND WILD SUNFLOWERS INFECTED WITH Alternaria helianthi

K.J. Madhavi, M. Sujatha, D. Raja Ram Reddy & S. Chander Rao


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