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Vol 8 No 04 (2012): International Journal of Tea Science
Vol 8, No. 4, 2012
Published:
2012-12-30
Research Article
Editorial
Lok Man S. Palni
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Potential of some plant extracts to control termite pest of tea {Camellia sinensis L. (O) Kuntze) plantations of Barak Valley, Assam, India
Biman K. Dutta, Dipendra Singha, Baby Singha
03-09
Antifungal activities of some medicinal plant extracts against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (die-back) and Pestalotia theae (grey blight) of tea
I. Ahmad, M. D. Alam, M. S. Islam
10-17
Socio-economic status of tea small-holders in hills of Sri Lanka
H. W. Shyamalie, A. S. Saini
18-26
Biological control of sclerotial blight of tea using arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus and plant growth promoting rhizobacterium
B. N. Chakraborty, U. Chakraborty, U. De, A. P. Chakraborty
27-35
Differentiation and identificaiton of tea clones using RAPD and ISSR markers
Janhvi Mishra-Rawat, Shymal K. Nandi, Anil Prakash, Lok Man S. Palni
36-43
Trichoderma for plant disease management: A reality or myth?
A. N. Mukhopadhyay
47-54
Mechanization of harvesting in tea: A classic case of Science and Technology interfacce with Management
N. Dharmaraj
57-58
Revival of one of the burnt tea fields
G. C.S. Negi
61-61
Revival of a Burnt Tea Field
V. S. Sharma
62-62
Natural resources within plantations and their utilization/conservation
V. S. Sharma
63-65
Pesticide residues in tea: Issues and concern
A. Basu Majumder, B. Bera
69-74
Tea-growing countries of the world: Bangladesh
Monjur Hossain
77-89
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