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Indian Scientists Have Identified That High-temperature Drought Conditions and Low Soil ... - Latest Tweet by PIB India
The latest Tweet by PIB India states, 'Indian Scientists have identified that high-temperature drought conditions and low soil moisture content are favorable conditions for dry root rot , a disease that damages the roots or girdles the trunk in chickpea. Read more: ...'
Indian Scientists have identified that high-temperature drought conditions and low soil moisture content are favorable conditions for dry root rot (DRR), a disease that damages the roots or girdles the trunk in chickpea.
Read more: https://t.co/tz8pI3zini pic.twitter.com/HujxhlHPKk— PIB India (@PIB_India) February 24, 2022
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