Introductory plant pathology/ by H. S. Chaube, & Ramji Singh
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TextPublication details: New Delhi: CBS Publisehers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2020.Edition: 1st edDescription: xii, 444 pages : illu. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9788123926704
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Plant not only sustain the man and animals, they are also the source of food for multitudes of organisms living in the ecosystem. A conflict of interest, there fore, between the contenders of suppliers from plants is inevitable. Thus, while mans has been able to subjugate plants and animals for his own use, the competing microorganisms still defy their/his efforts and claim a major share of resources which man would like to use for himself. Plant diseases have been considered as stubborn barriers to the rapid progress of food production
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