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Changes in Cellular Metabolism of Brassica Nigra Due to Infection by Certain Seed Brone Fungi
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Present study has been carried out to observe changes in metabolism of Brassica nigra due to infection caused by certain seed brone fungi viz., Fusarium oxysporum, Alternaria brassicae and Pythium aphanidermatum.
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Brassica Nigra, Seed Brone Fungi, Metabolic Studies
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