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Abstract

Brinjal crops were surveyed for  the  incidence of  mosaic disease in  Devipatan mandal   of  Tarai  region, U.P.  On the  basis  of  symptoms, host  range,  physical properties, sap   transmission, insects transmission different  hosts and   seed  transmissions, three different  virus   isolates were   characterized as  PVY,  TRSV and  TMV

Keywords

Disease incidence brinjal mosaic disease

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Gautam, A., Shukla, R. K., Ansari, N. A., Srivastava, G. P., & Tewari, J. P. (2007). Studies on the natural infection of mosaic disease of Brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) in tarai region of Eastern U.P. Environment Conservation Journal, 8(1&2), 115–117. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2007.081216

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