
VOLUME 56 NUMBER 2 JULY 2018
CONTENTS
| Editorial | |
| Dr. Basudeb Dasgupta: Role of Plantation Crops in Indian Economy: An Overview | ! |
| Full Length | |
| Tikbir Gurung, Laxuman Sharma, Saurav Das, Manju Rana and Pinkey Lhamu Lepcha :: Efficacy of essential oil vapour phase against post-harvest fungal pathogen Penicillium digitatum isolated from Citrus- reticulata | 81 |
| Selima Khatun: Integrated disease management strategy of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. sesami causing Wilt of Sesame | 89 |
| Bhawna Pant, Bandana Bose, Kaushik Banerjee, Tanmay Kumar Koley, A. B. Rai, Arpita Singh and Sujoy Saha: Role of Iprovalicarb 5.5+Propineb 61.25 fungicide in the management of Blight diseases of Tomato | 101 |
| Jayadipkumar Raghavbhai Talaviya, I. B. Kapadiya and K. D. Shah: Fungicidal management of Cumin wilt and its effect on soil microbial population | 109 |
| Aniket Bhattacharya and Saswati Gayen: Production of ?-amylase by Aspergillus niger NCIM 1342 from rice waste water using submerged fermentation technology | 117 |
| Neha Sharma, S. A. Mallick and Deepika Sharma: Amylase producing efficiency of Bacillus species isolated from Jammu soil | 123 |
| Ajit Kumar Savani, K. Dinesh, S. Beena and Koshy Abraham: Endophytic Acremonium kilense as a potential biocontrol agent against Leaf blotch disease of Clove | 129 |
| Siddhartha Das, Subrata Dutta, Sujit Kumar Ray and Bholanath Mondal: First report of Twig blight of Lalshak (Amaranthus gangeticus L.) caused by Choanephora infundibulifera (Curr.) Sacc. in India | 135 |
| Partha Datta and Basudeb Dasgupta: Survivability of Trichoderma harzianum in talc powder | 141 |
| Subhendu Jash, Golam Moinuddin, Arindam Sarkar and Rakesh Patsa: Pyraclostrobin: a new quinone outside inhibitors fungicides for Cercospora leaf spot of Groundnut | 149 |
| K. Hariprasad, A. Nagaraja and Suresh Patil: Host range of Alternaria tenuissima incitant of Kodo blight | 153 |
| Short Communication | |
| Ajit Kumar Savani, Puli Sasanka Roy, S. Beena and Koshy Abraham: First report of Phytophthora cactorum- a pathogen can be an endophytic biocontrol agent | 157 |
| K.R. Samaddar: Marvels of Fungi 2 | 159 |