C. Manoharachary , D.K. Purohit, S. Ram Reddy , M.A. Singaracharya & S. Girisham
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1. Fungal siderophores : Structure and function – B.P. Dave and H.c. Dube
2. Some aspects of conidial ontogeny – E. Manoharachary
3. Induced systemic resistance as a strategy of plant disease management – H. Shekhar Shetty, N.S. Vasanthi and H.M. Geetha
4. Seed mycoflora of sunflower – A perspective – B.K. Vaidehi
5. Taxonomy fo cercosporaceous fungi – K.V. Mallaiah and M. Raghu Ram
6.Aeromycology in India – B.N. Pande
7. The genus Georgefischeria, Tilletiaceae – A Present status – R.V. Gandhe
8. Role of nitrogen fixing microorganisms in bioremediation of salt affected soils – L.V. Gangawane
9. Rhizobium – Legume symbiosis – A review – S. Ram Reddy, M.S. Rao, V. Krishna Reddy and M. Mahendar Reddy
10. Fungal diseases of major crops in North Eastern hills – R.N. Verma
11. Phytoalexing : Characteristics, defence mechanism and their elicitation by fungi – P. Giridhar and Ewald Komor
12. White rot fungi in abating problems of pulp and paper industries – present status – Sudha Mall
13. Lichens of Himachal Pradesh : An overview – M.P. Sharma, S.P. Khullar and K. Rana
14. Integrated pest management of banana ftuits common in North-East India – A.K. Roy and H.N.P. Singh
15. Antifungal proteins and their role in development of fungal resistance in plants – K. Ulaganathan, G. Aparna and M. Ghosh
16. Viruses and Virus diseases of Musa species : Distribution, Etiology, Detection, Epidemiology and control. – M. Hema and P. Sreenivasulu
17. Effect of three pesticides on the fungal bioagent, Trichoderma viride – C.V. Rama Rao and B.J. Divakar
18. Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae on biomass yield, uptake and translocation of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in Azadirachta indica L. – Kamal Prasad
19. Improved performance of linseed due to inoculation of phosphate solubilizing fungi.
20. Seed-borne fungi of paddy (Oryza sativa L.) grown during the monsoon season in karkalla taluq of Karnataka and their effect on seed quality. – Jayantha Shetty and Rasheed Ahmad.
21. Effect of fly ash on VAM formation and growth response of pulse crops infested with Glomus aggregatum in sterile soil. – C. Narayana Reddy and H. Rajkumar Garampalli
22. Dynamic Activity of siderophoregenic Bradyrhizobium japonicum NCIM 2746 in growth enhancement and yield improvement of soybean – S.R. Khandelwal, A.V. Marwar, B.L. Chaudhari and S.b. Chincholkar
23. The genus Aspergillus and its species in the air in Visakhapatnam – C. Subba Reddi. J.B. Atluri, A.N. Rao, K. Srivandana and Saraswati Rao
24. Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi on growth and yield of sunflower – G. Nagarajan and A. Mahadevan.
25. The genus Sphaerotheca Lev. (Erysiphales) from Andhra Pradesh – G. Bagyanarayana and U. Srinivasulu
26. Population dynamics of Trichoderma viride and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in rhizosphere of groundnut. – C. Achira, K. Satyaprasad and A. Nagamani
27. Assessment of mycopathogenic losses in stored pome fruits at Jammu wholesale market – Yashpaul Singh and Geeta Sumbali
28. Effect of AM fungi and rock phosphate on phosphatase activities in Tectona grandis L. – B. Bhadraiah, V.N. Kanakadurga, P. Rama Rao and C. Manoharachary
29. Efficacy of plant products and other chemicals in the management of sheath blight of rice – C.S. Reddy and R. Sudhakar
30. Decolourisation and Biodegradation of crystal violet by soil fungi – Nikhal Kousar and M.A. Singara Charya
31. Influence of meteorological variables on diversity of plant species in Yellandu Coal Belt region – K. Prameela and M.A. Singaracharya
32. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal dependency of two forest tree spectes in coal mine disturbed soils – M.S. Rao, P. Sriniwas, G. Laxma Reddy and S. Ram Reddy
33. Dendrospora yessemreddea sp. nov. from freshwater foam – Sreekala, K. Nair and D.J. Bhat
34. Diversity of coelomycetous and ascomycetous fungal flora occurring in Mount Abu. Rajasthan – D.K. Purohit, C.S. Gehlot and S. Kaur
35. Rhizosphere microflora of two spices plants of Rajasthan – Sameer Sharma, Saroj Sobhag and A. Bohra
36. Remediation of waste water by two anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria – Munjam Srinivas, D. Vasavi, V. Pranitha and S. Girisham
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