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  2. Ieki H, (1971) Study on the infection of mulberry root with Helicobsidium mompa TANAKA. I. Histochemical observation on the dissolution of pectic material. J. Seric. Sci. Japan.  40(2): 120-126.
  3. Ieki H, (1972) Effect of various factors on the inoculation of mulberry saplings with”murasakimompa” disease fungus Helicobasidium mompa TANAKA. J.Sericult. Sci. Japan, 41(2):124-130.
  4. Ieki H, Itoi, S, (1971) Control of white root rot disease of mulberry trees with  Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB).  J. Seric.. Sci. Japan,40(2) 127-135.
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  6. Irfan I, Mittal V, Ramegowda GK, Dhar A, Khan MA, (2011) Occurrence of major foliar diseases of mulberry under temperate climatic conditions of Kashmir, India. International Journal of Science and Nature, 2(1): 51-54.
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