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- Cultivation of Cordyceps sinensis (Yarsha Gamboo) on Grain Spawn
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Indian Forester, Vol 133, No 3 (2007), Pagination: 419-422Abstract
No abstract- Amauroderma niger - a New Root-rot Pathogen of Dalbergia sissoo from India
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Indian Forester, Vol 130, No 9 (2004), Pagination: 1019-1023Abstract
A new ischolar_main-rot disease of Dalbergia sissoo caused by Amauroderma niger has been studied in detail. The pathogen has been described as a new record for India along with cultural characters. The pathogenicity has been established through artificial inoculation. The disease spreads from tree to tree through ischolar_main contact.- A New Stem Canker Disease of Poplar in do on Valley
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Indian Forester, Vol 128, No 9 (2002), Pagination: 1033-1036Abstract
Three plantation sites with G.48 clone of Populus deltoides exhibited the occurrence of a new stem canker and sapwood stain disease in and around Doon valley. Ceratocystis sp. was identified as causal organism. Excessive water availability at the sites, insect vector and insolation injuries might have served as the infection courts for the disease.- Pestalotiopsis Stem Canker of Jatropha curcas
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Indian Forester, Vol 132, No 6 (2006), Pagination: 763-766Abstract
No abstract- New Report of Coleophoma Crateriformis on Jatropha curcas L. from India
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1 Department of Botany and Microbiology, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand, IN
2 Forest Pathology Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, IN
1 Department of Botany and Microbiology, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand, IN
2 Forest Pathology Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, IN
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Indian Forester, Vol 139, No 12 (2013), Pagination: 1159-1160Abstract
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- Abulude, F.O, Ogunkoya, M.O. and Ogunleye, R.F. (2007). Storage properties of oils of two Nigerian oil seeds, Jatropha curcas (Physic Nut) and Helianthus annuus (Sunflower). Am. J. Food Technol., 2(3): 207-211.
- Bilgrami , K.S., Jamaluddin and Rizwi, M.A. (1981). Fungi of India, Part I & II. Today & Tomorrows Printers & Publishers, New Delhi. 467 pp.
- Heller, J. (1996). Physic nut - Jatropha curcas L. - Promoting the conservation and use of underutilized and neglected crops. PhD dissertation at Institute of Plant Genetic and Crop Plant Research, Gatersleben, Germany & International Plant Genetic Resource Institute, Rome, Italy, 66 pp.
- Jamaluddin, Goswami, M.G., and Ojha, B.M. (2004). Fungi of India. Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur. 326 pp.
- Kandpal, J.B. and Madan, M. (1995). Jatropha curcas: a renewable source of energy for meeting future energy needs. Renewable Energy, 6: 159-160.
- Sutton, B.C. (1980). The Coelomycetes. Commonwealth Mycological Institute, Kew, Surrey, England. 696 pp.
- Finding Meaning in a Meaningless Harold World in Pinter's No Man's Land
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1 Department of English, Allahabad University, Allahabad, IN
1 Department of English, Allahabad University, Allahabad, IN
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Journal of Literature, Culture and Media Studies, Vol 7, No 13-16 (2015), Pagination: 142-149Abstract
My aim through this article is to propagate that the play No Man's Land by Pinter pictures the world, as a meaningless place to live in without any potential way out. He spotlights on the matter of people's isolation from each other and from the intellect of their own living. They are forced to engage in recreation the nonstop match just because they do not challenge to stop it, and they get fixed in every day routine, as a consequence. The concept of nothingness goes hand in hand with certain human feelings like fear, insecurity and hopelessness. These human characteristics are distinctive Pinter subjects elaborated in his plays. The unfair system and its persecutors find their complement in Pinter's plays of ambiguity, violence, loneliness and loss of identity, all caused by an unidentifiable menace in their world, and these lonely characters, with their destroyed identities and with no support, trying to survive but failing in a hostile world close to the realm of The Theatre of the Absurd.Keywords
Theatre of The Absurd, Psyche, Neurotic Fears, Aching Anxieties, Meaningless, Northngness, Predicament, Identity.References
- Almansi, Guido and Simon Henderson. Harold Pinter. London and New York: Methuen, 1983.
- Sartre, Jean-Paul. Being and Nothingness. New York: Washington Square Press,1984.
- Pinter, Harold. The Dumb Waiter. Plays One. London: Faber and Faber, 1996
- Hinchcliffe, Arnold P. The New Theatre, Harold Pinter. New York: Twayne Publishers, Inc.1967.Print
- Peacock, Keith. Harold Pinter and the New British Theatre. Westport: Greenwood Press.
- Josephson, Eric and Mary Josephson. Man Alone: Alienation in Modern Society.USA: Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 1963.
- Camus, Albert. The Myth of Sisyphus. Great Britain: Penguin Books, 1979.
- Esslin, Martin. Pinter: A Study of his Plays. London: Eyre Methuen, 1977
- Prentice, Penelope. The Pinter Ethic: The Erotic Aesthetic. New York and London: Garland Publishing Inc., 1994.
- Esslin, Martin. Pinter : A Study of his Plays. London: Eyre Methuen, 1977.
- Current Challenges in the Management of Forest Insect Pests and Diseases
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1 Forest Protection Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun 248 006, IN
1 Forest Protection Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun 248 006, IN