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Soil Formation: Soil forming rocks |
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Soil as a growth medium |
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Soil Formation: Physical weathering |
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Cell Biology: Chromosomes |
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Cell Biology: Nuclear Envelop and Nucleoplasm |
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Cell Biology: Nucleus |
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Transcription Factors |
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Post-translational modifications |
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Gene Structure |
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Gene Regulation |
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DNA Replication |
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A List of Post-Harvest Factors Affecting Crop Quality |
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Agarose Gel Electrophoresis of DNA
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ISOETES (QUILL WORT) |
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Equisetum
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CHEIROSTROBUS |
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CALAMITES |
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Bacterial Genome
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Antibiotics: Mode of Action and Microbial Resistance
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Protocol for DNA Purification from LMP Agarose Gel |
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Metabolic Diversity of Prokaryotes: Anaerobic Respiration |
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Metabolic Diversity of Prokaryotes: Phototrophy |
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Metabolic Diversity of Prokaryotes: Chemolithotrophy
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Classification of Mosses |
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Classification of Hornworts |
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Classification of Liverworts |
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Anthoceros - Sporophyte |
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Anthoceros - Reproduction |
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Anthoceros - Vegetative |
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Translation-3 |
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Translation-2 |
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Translation-1 |
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Protocol for Isolating Bacterial Plasmids
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Protocol for Isolating Plant Genomic DNA
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Environmental Ethics |
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Environmental Policy |
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Herbarium |
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Genetic Transformation in Plants
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ELECTRON MICROSCOPY |
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ECOLOGICAL IMBALANCE |
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CHROMATOGRAPHY |
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CENTRIFUGATION |
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BIOINFORMATICS |
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PHYTOREMEDIATION |
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CHROMATOGRAPHY: (BASICS) |
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BIOREMEDIATION: Types & Applications |
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BIOREMEDIATION: BASICS |
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BIOREMEDIATION Of
Xenobiotics & Biosurfactants |
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ZYGOPTERIS |
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O. PROTOPTERIDALES |
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PLEUROMEIA |
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CLADOXYLON |
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Enzyme Inhibition (Part II) |
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Enzyme Inhibition (Part I) |
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Factors Affecting Enzyme activity |
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COOPERATIVITY AND ALLOSTERISM |
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Enzymes: Mode of Action |
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Aspects of enzyme kinetics |
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Enzymes: Active sites and specificity |
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Enzymes: General structure and properties |
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Types of Hybridization |
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Inbreeding Depression |
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Hybrid Breeding |
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Heterosis |
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Back Cross Breeding |
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Pogonatum - Sporophyte |
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Pogonatum - Reproduction |
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Pogonatum - Vegetative 2 |
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Pogonatum - Vegetative 1 |
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Riccia - Reproduction |
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Riccia - Vegetative |
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DNA Replication in Bacteria II: Late Events |
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The Prokaryotic Cytoplasmic Membrane
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Symptoms of Virus Infected Plants |
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Overview of the Bacterial cell wall |
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Bacterial Inclusions |
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Archaeal Cell Walls |
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Types of DNA |
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Special Types of Chromosomes |
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Mechanism of DNA Amplification |
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C-Value and C-Value Paradox |
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Chromosome Condesation |
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Transcription in Prokaryotes |
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Transcription in Eukaryotes |
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Post-transcriptional Modifications |
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DNA Replication in Bacteria I: Early Events
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Protoplast Fusion |
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Polyploidy and Crop Improvement |
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Pedigree Selection |
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Mutation Breeding |
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Methods for Gene Transfer |
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An Introduction to Giardia lamblia |
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Characterization of Prokaryotes |
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Rhizobium-Legume Symbiosis |
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Overview of Gram-positive Bacteria: Firmicutes and Actinobacteria |
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Overview of Bacterial Diversity: Other Special Phyla |
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Overview of Bacterial Diversity: Proteobacteria |
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Basics of Plant Virus Transmission |
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Outline of Genome Expression Strategies in Plant Viruses |
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Some Important Characters of Viroids |
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A Summary of the Tobacco Mosaic Virus Replication Cycle |
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An Overview of Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis |
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Entamoeba histolytica: An Overview |
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Frullania - Sporophyte |
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Frullania - Reproduction |
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Frullania - Vegetative |
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Marchantia - Sporophyte |
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SATURATED FATTY ACIDS |
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Derived Lipids- Terpenes
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Derived Lipids- Sterols
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Plant Disease Management: Principles & Practices |
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PARASEXUALITY IN FUNGI |
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ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF FUNGI OR FUNGI AS FRIENDS AND FOES
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CLASSIFICATION OF FUNGI (OLD & MODERN)
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Some Important Medicinal Plants in India |
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SOIL or LAND POLLUTION and Its Management |
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PETRO CROPS For BIO FUEL PRODUCTION |
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AROMATIC SPICES AND THEIR IMPORTANCE (Topic -2) |
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SPICES TYPES (Topic-1) |
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Apomixis and Polyembryony |
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Geminivirus ORFs and Their Products |
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UNSATURATED FATTY ACID |
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COMPOUND LIPIDS II |
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COMPOUND LIPIDS |
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SIMPLE LIPIDS |
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EL-NINO AND LA-NINA |
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ZOSTEROPHYLLUM |
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ASTEROXYLON: Reproduction and Relationships |
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ASTEROXYLON |
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Environment: Introduction and Factors |
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Soil-Plant Relationship: Introduction and History |
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Plant Breeding: Scope and Achievements |
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Plant Breeding: Introduction and History |
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Palynology Part-V |
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Palynology Part-IV |
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Palynology Part-III |
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Palynology Part-II |
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Palynology Part-I |
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Arbuscular Mycorrhiza |
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An outline of purification of plant viruses |
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An Outline of Diversity of Archaea |
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Bacterial endospore |
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Diversity of bacteria: Class Mollicutes (wall-less bacteria) |
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Bacterial cell surface structures: Capsule and slime layer |
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Bacterial cell structure and function: Flagella |
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Bacterial cell structure and function: Pili and Curli |
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Plant Tissue System
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Phyllode, Phylloclade, Cladode
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Landscaping-Plant Materials, Symbols and Tools
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Continental Drift Theory
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A List of Important Characters of Viruses
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Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides |
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TMV ORFs and Their Products |
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CaMV ORFs and Their Products |
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BMV ORFs and Their Products |
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Plant Virus Morphology: Complex |
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Plant Virus Morphology: Spherical
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Plant Virus Morphology: Elongated
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Early History of Plant Virology |
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Marchantia - Sexual Reproduction |
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Marchantia - Asexual Reproduction |
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Marchantia - Vegetative |
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Mosses |
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Hornworts |
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Liverworts |
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Bryophytes in Natural Habitat |
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Classification of Bryophytes |
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Bryophyte Life Cycle |
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Bioenergetics Part II |
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Bioenergetics Part I |
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Principles of Plant Virus Classification and Nomenclature |
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CONTROL OF PLANT VIRAL DISEASES: MODERN APPROACHES |
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An Introduction to Bryophytes |
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Carbohydrates: Properties |
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Homopolysaccharides |
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Hetropolysaccharides |
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Oligosaccharides |
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Nutrient Disorders in Plants : Micronutrient Deficiency Symptoms |
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Role of Plant Nutrients in Plant Growth and Physiology |
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Nutrient Disorders in Plants : Macronutrient Deficiency Symptoms |
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Gene Transfer Methods |
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Bacterial Metabolism: Fermentation |
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NITROGEN CONTAINING COMPOUNDS |
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Nutrient Disorders in Plants: Micronutrients |
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Nutrient Disorders in Plants: Macronutrients |
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FATTY ACIDS AND LIPIDS |
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CARBOHYDRATES |
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AMINO ACIDS and PROTEIN |
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