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Groundnut pests

1994
There have heen four major reviews of thc literature discussing the insects living on groundnut plants sincc 1973 (Feakin, 1973; Smith and Barfield. 1982; Wightman cr ul., 1990; Gahukar, 1992). Thcre are also several more coricisc accounts dealing with pcst problcms in gcncral (e.g. Wightman and Amin, 1988; Wightman ci ul., 1989; Lynch and Douce, 1992),
Wightman, J A, Rao, G V R
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Groundnut

2001
La plupart des grands pays producteurs possèdent des centres de recherche qui travaillent à l'amélioration génétique de l'arachide. Les principales collections d'arachide sont conservées à l'ICRISAT en Inde et à l'USDA aux Etats Unis. L'amélioration de l'arachide repose sur l'exploitation de la variabilité, naturelle ou induite, de l'espèce par les ...
Clavel, Danièle, Gautreau, Jean
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Groundnut breeding

1994
Groundnut(Arachis hypogaea L.)are grown throughout the tropical and awarm tempearture regions of the world, with commercial production principally between latitudes 40 degree N and 40degree S. Leading production nations are India(33.4% of global production, China(27.8%), USA(9.3%), Senegal (4.2%), Indonesia (4.2%), Nigeria (3.3%), Myanmar(3.0%), Sudan ...
Isleib, T G, Wynne, J C, Nigam, S N
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Groundnut Irrigation Experiment

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1955
Groundnut, which occupies nearly two million neres in this State is mostly raised as a rainfed crop in drylands. It is also raised as an irrigated crop in the summer season over an area of 1'5 lakhs of acres in the districts of South Arcot, Madurai and Tiruchirapalli. This latter cropping is important in many respects.
BHAVANI SHANKER RAO M, SRINIVASALU N
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Fusarium species on groundnut kernels and in groundnut soil

Plant and Soil, 1973
A total of 17 species and varieties of Fusarium have been isolated from groundnut kernels, rhizosphere and geocarposhere and from the soil of groundnut fields in Israel.
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Groundnut

2002
Groundnut. also known as peanut, is a leguminous food and feed crop vital to subsistence and incomes for millions of smallscale farmers in the developing world's semi-arid and subhumid zones. Its popularity with consumers worldwide is growing rapidly, allowin producing countries opportunities to build a valuable export trade.
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Groundnut shell / rice husk agro-waste reinforced polypropylene hybrid biocomposites

, 2020
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Groundnut

2006
Boshou Liao, Corley Holbrook
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