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Punjab Agricultural University plant pathologists bag research project

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Biocontrol Laboratory, Department of Plant Pathology, Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), bagged the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), Horticulture Mission Project, Government of Punjab, worth Rs 24 lakh.

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Scientists from the Department of Plant Pathology, involved in the project, included Daljeet Singh Buttar, Principal Investigator; and Amarjit Singh, Amrinder Kaur, Ajay Chaudhary and Jagdish Arora, Co-Principal Investigators as well as Assistant Director Horticulture, Hoshiarpur (Punjab).

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