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<br/>1. Frontiers of Plant Sciences for Sustainable Agriculture and<br/>Rural Development 1<br/>H.C. Lakshman<br/>2. IwuitroCultureof Mycorrhizal Fungi (AM) Fungi:An Overview 13<br/>K.P. Radhika and B.F. Rodrigues<br/>3. Biocontrol of Soil-bome Diseases by Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi 26<br/>Neeraj And Knnchan Singh<br/>4. Comparative Analysis of Drinking Water Quality of Faharia and<br/>Non-Paharia Villages of Dumka District, Jharkhand, India 41<br/>Rajendra Pandey<br/>5. Ecosystem Services of Casuarina Equisetifolia for Sustainable<br/>Atmospheric CO^ Build-Up in Tropical Farm Forestry 46<br/>M. Uma, E. Mohan and K. Rajendran<br/>6. Optimization Doses Of Different Bioagents Against Fusarium<br/>Wilt of Pigeonpea 57<br/>D.N. Dhiitraj, P.R. Bha?tdarge, M.G. KordeandA.L Harde<br/>7. ^ vitro Evaluation of Fungicides Against Stemphylium vesicarium<br/>Causing Leaf Blight of Onion<br/>A.P. Simjawanshi, K.T. Apet, S.H. KUnde, D.P. Kuldhar and A.L. Harde<br/>8. Screening of Antagonistic Activity of Microorganisms<br/>Against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides<br/>D.U. Gmoai, f.U. Shindc, S.D. Jadhav, V.S. Bhadrashelfe, S.G. Sawant<br/>and E.M. Khillare<br/>9. Biopriming of Seeds for Improving Germination Behaviour and<br/>Biomass Production of Oilseed Crops<br/>J.N. Rajkonda, S.LKorekar, V.S. Sawant and U.N. Baile<br/>10. Mycorrhiza: Biofertilizer for Solanum melongena L. 81<br/>V.S. Sawant, P.P. Sarwade, V.S. Chatage, J.N. Rajkonda and U.N. Blmle<br/>11. Efficacy of Indigenous AMF ungi on Growth and Nutrient Uptake<br/>of aGround Orchid-Habenaria marginata Colbert. 85<br/>A. Channabasava and.C. Lakshmanan<br/>12. Role of Algae in Bioremediation 94<br/>Milind J. Jadhav<br/>13. Airborne Microorganisms Present in Government and Private<br/>Offices of Nagpur City<br/>K.J. Cherian andS.M. Balpande<br/>14. Interaction of Microorganisms with Mangrove Plants atThane Coast 104<br/>Nilkanth S.Suryawanshi<br/>15. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Association in Some Medicinal Plants<br/>Belonging to Asteraceae Found in Panhala Hill of Maharashtra, India 112<br/>Vishal R. IQimble, Rtipesh R. Maurya and Dinesh G. Agre<br/>16. NaHve AM Fungi in Agroforestry Tree Species with Seasonal Variation 117<br/>Kfishna H. Waddarand H.C. Lakshman<br/>17. Determining Kunapajala Pre-Sowing Treatment for Optimum<br/>Germination of Tomato {Lycopersicon esculentum L. cv.<br/>Selection 22) Seeds 128<br/>RupaliS. Deshmukh, Neelam A.Patiland T.D. Nikam<br/>18. Addition to the Flora of Marathwada Region of Maharashtra, India 136<br/>S.P. Gaikwad,R.D. Goreand K.U. Garad<br/>19. Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) Fungi in Some Common<br/>Plants of Marathwada<br/>P.P. Sanuade, V.S. Sazvantand U.N. Bhale<br/>20. Preparation of Chloroplastic and Cytoplasmic LPC from<br/>Various Plant Species 149<br/>V.G. Mamvatkarand D.P. Google<br/>21. Effect of Different Concentrations of Chitosan on the Growth of<br/>Okra [Abelmoschus Esculentus (L.) Moench.l 153<br/>Sandhya jai/bhay, Lata Done and Avinash B. Ade<br/>22. Wetlands: Elixir of Life 158<br/>S.N. Inamdar<br/>23. Chemical Control of Fruit Rot of Coccinia indica Caused By<br/>Bipolaris tetramera and Macrophomina phaseolina 165<br/>V.S. Qiatage, A.S. Sonwane and U.N. Bhale<br/>24. Antibiotic Effect of Culture Filtrates of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.<br/>udum Butler Against Rhizobium Bacteria Isolated from Different<br/>Varieties of Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajanL. MUlsp.) 169<br/>V. Jalander andB.D. Gachande<br/>25. Aeschynomcne villosa Poir (Fabaceae): An Addition to the<br/>Flora of Maharashtra State 173<br/>S.P. Gaikwad,KU. Garadand R.D. Gore<br/>26. Diversity ofFungal Species Found in Different College Libraries<br/>ofWardha City During the Rainy Season 177<br/>L.P. Dalai, M. Bhozval and S.P.Kalbende<br/>27. Effect of Basidiocarp Extract of Different Mushrooms on Growth<br/>of Mould Fungi<br/>D.K.Kinuale, S.S. Bharadeand D.S. Mukadam<br/>28. Evaluation of I« vitro and In vivo Antibacterial Properties of<br/>Nothapodytes brittoniana (Grah.) Mabb. and Standardization<br/>ofitsMicropropagation Technique 188<br/>PallaviP. Berate and Siddheshwar D. Disale<br/>29. Induced Variation in Plant Height Dueto Physical (Gamma Rays)<br/>andChemical (EMS) Mutagenic Treatment in Groundnut<br/>{Afc^chis hypogaea L.) 1^7<br/>R.A. SatputeandS.W. Suradkar<br/>30. Standardization of Inoculation Methods for Mass Screening<br/>of Pigeonpea Wilt<br/>D.N. Dhutraj, P.R. Bhandarge, M.G. Korde and A.L Harde<br/>Xll<br/>31. Effect of Phosphorus Level and Land Configuration on Growth<br/>and Yield of Niger 207<br/>AM.<br/>Diian^e, P.hi. Kranji Conrad S.T. Rathod<br/>32. Callus Induction in Andrographis Paniculata Nees. 212<br/>V.G. Ambewadikar, R.P. Bayside And A.B. Ade<br/>33. Biotechnology For Mass Production of Biocontrol Agents in vitro<br/>Against Plant Pathogenic Fungi 215<br/>S.S. Pntalentid D.S. Mukadam<br/>34. Air Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI) of Some Avenue Plants 222<br/>R.B. Allapure and R.M. Kadam<br/>35. Effect of Azospirillum on Biometric Characters of Irrigated Cotton 228<br/>M.B. Patil, S.M. Kadam and B.W. Somvanshi<br/>36. Evaluation of Some Antifungal Plant Extracts Against<br/>Stemphylium vesicarium, Inciting Leaf Blight of Onion 232<br/>A.P. Siaya Zuanshi, K.T. Apet, D.N. Dhutraj, S.H. Khade,<br/>D.B. Gazoase and A.L. Harde<br/>37. Effect of Different Dates Of Sowing On Stigma Receptivity in 242<br/>Parental Lines of Sorghum Hybrids<br/>N.B.Mehetre, S.T. Rathodand B.C. Kamal<br/>38. Incidence of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Association in<br/>Striga Gesnerioides (Willd) Vatke. Oesterbar Gesnerioides:<br/>Root Parasitic Medicinal Plant and its Host Lepidagathis a ispidata<br/>News from Maharashtra, India 247<br/>Vishal. Kambleand Dinesh G.Agre<br/>39. Effect of Passage on the Development of Carbendazim Resistance<br/>inAltemaria alternata L. Causing Fruit Rot of Pomegranate 253<br/>S.S. Bharade, S.S. Kambleand D.K. Kirwale<br/> |