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Centropyge narcosis
Known as:
dwarf angelfish
, narc angelfish
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
Response of mash (Vigna mungo) genotypes against Callosobruchus maculatus F. during storage
Z. Iqbal
,
Awais Rasool
,
+4 authors
I. Ahmad
2018
Corpus ID: 90254421
A research was conducted on the response of eight mash (Vigna mungo) genotypes NCH-9-9, NCH-3-4, NARC-MASH-3, CHAKWAL-MASH-97…
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2014
2014
EFFECT OF DIFFERENT DIETS ON BODY LENGTH, ADULT LIFE SPAN AND BIOMASS OF Corcyra cephalonica (STAINTON) UNDER LABORATORY CONDITION IN CHITWAN, NEPAL
G. Bhandari
,
R. Regmi
2014
Corpus ID: 218729947
There is high positive correlation between fecundity and female body weight so the mixed diet of groundnut and corn is highly…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Diffusion and Adoption of Oat NARC Variety in Rainfed Area, Pakistan
S. Naheed
,
Nusrat Habib
,
M. Anwer
,
Sabeen Siddiqui
2014
Corpus ID: 833779
The present study was planned to estimate the extent of diffusion (spread) and adoption of fodder variety Oat NARC developed by…
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2013
2013
EFFECTS OF LEAD RESISTANT BACTERIA ON THE EARLY GROWTH OF VIGNA MUNGO L. (HEPPER) UNDER LEAD STRESS
S. S. Meryem
,
A. Yasmin
2013
Corpus ID: 55768064
Three lead resistant bacteria Bacillus pumilus (TE07), Bacillus cerus (TE12 & TE14), were examined for their plant growth…
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2002
2002
Integrated weed, pest and disease management of maize theme: more fodder from maize for more milk. Feedback from farmers on field day held at KARI-NARC-MUGUGA, Kenya. 27 February 2002.
F. Musembi
2002
Corpus ID: 131187016
Review
1996
Review
1996
Fecundity of female angelfish,Centropyge ferrugatus independent of body size: field collection of spawned eggs
Y. Sakai
Ichthyological Research
1996
Corpus ID: 40762482
M any reef fishes, such as wrasses, parrotfishes, groupers and angelfishes, spawn pelagic eggs into the water column (review in…
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