Histo-morphological observation on the Skin, Liver, Spleen, and Kidney of Checkered keelback (Xenochrophis piscator) of Assam
A. Deka* , M.M. Sangma , K. Kalita , B.N. Battacharyya , M. Bhuyan , J. Kachari , S. Choudury
A. Deka* , M.M. Sangma , K. Kalita , B.N. Battacharyya , M. Bhuyan , J. Kachari , S. Choudury
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Introduction Maize (Zea mays L.) is the world’s third most important cereal crop, after wheat and rice. In India, it ranks fourth after rice, wheat, and sorghum. Since maize is an exhaustive crop, the nutrient requirement cannot be met only…
Introduction Rice (Oryza sativa L) is a heat-loving hydrophyte and is the staple food crop for more than 55 % of the global population. It is the principal cereal crop in south-east Asian countries, where 90 % of the world’s…
Introduction The first commercial development of clonal rootstocks began in apples to control tree vigour and incorporate resistance to the woolly apple aphid (Eriosoma lanigerum Hausmn.)[1] .This development took place in 1922 at the John Innes Institute in cooperation…