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    <Journal-meta>
      <journal-title>IDENTIFICATION OF PHYSIOLOGICALLY EFFICIENT AND HIGH YIELDING RAGI GENOTYPES FOR RAINFED CONDITIONS
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      <issn pub-type="PPub">0973-7510</issn>
      <publisher>
        <publisher-name>K. APARNA*, V. RAJA RAJSWARI, M. SUBBARAO, Y. REDDIRAMU, A. RESHMA AND Y. YOHAN</publisher-name>
      </publisher>
    </Journal-meta>


    <title-group>
      <article-title>dentification of VPA1327 (vopT) as a Novel Genetic Marker for Detecting Pathogenic Vibrio parahaemolyticus</article-title>
    </title-group>


    <contrib-group>
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      <contrib contrib-type="author">
        <name>
          <surname>Chiawwit</surname>
          <given-names>Phatcharaporn</given-names>
        </name>
      </contrib>

	 <!--name/keyword-->
      <contrib contrib-type="author">
        <name>
          <surname>Boonyahong</surname>
          <given-names>Monchanok</given-names>
        </name>
      </contrib>
      <contrib contrib-type="author">
        <name>
          <surname>Thawornwan</surname>
          <given-names>Unchana</given-names>
        </name>
      </contrib>
	   <contrib contrib-type="author">
        <name>
          <surname>Srimanote</surname>
          <given-names>Potjanee</given-names>
        </name>
      </contrib>
	   <contrib contrib-type="author">
        <name>
          <surname>Tongtawe</surname>
          <given-names>Pongsri</given-names>
        </name>
      </contrib>
    </contrib-group>
	<!--institute-->
    <aff id="aff002">
      <sup>1</sup>
      <instname>Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat University,</instname>
  ,
 <instname>Faculty of Allied Health Sciences</instname>
  ,
 <instname>Thammasat University</instname>

  ,
 <instcity>Pathumthani</instcity>
  ,
 <instpincode>12120</instpincode>
  ,
 <instcountry>Thailand</instcountry>
  .
 </aff>
 <!--institute-->
    <aff id="aff002">
      <sup>1</sup>
      <instname>2Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute</instname>
  ,
 <instname>School of Life Science and Technology</instname>
  ,
 <instname>Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)</instname>
  ,
  <instname>Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)</instname>
  ,
 <instaddress>Jalan Ganesha No. 10 Bandung</instaddress>
  ,
 <instcity>Nonthaburi</instcity>
  ,
 <instpincode>11000</instpincode>
  ,
 <instcountry>Thailand</instcountry>
  .
 </aff>

    <pub-date pub-type="ppub">
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    </pub-date>
    <doi>10.22207/JPAM.12.2.01</doi>
    <volume>Volume 12</volume>
    <issue>Issue 2</issue>
    <page />
    <abstract>
      <title>Abstract</title>
      <p>A field experiment was conducted during kharif, 2015 at Agricultural Research station (Millets), ANGRAU, Tirupati. Field
experiment was laid out in factorial randomized block design, replicated thrice with two ma in treatments i.e. adequately irrigated, rainfed and ten sub treatments (genotypes). Growth and physiological traits viz. plant height, dry matter accumulation, leaf area index (LAI), harvest index and grain yield significantly reduced under rainfed conditions compared to irrigated control.</p>
    </abstract>
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      <title>Keywords</title>
      <kwd>Ragi</kwd>
      <kwd>rainfed</kwd>
      <kwd>genotypes</kwd>
      <kwd>physiological efficiency</kwd>
	  <kwd>harvest index</kwd>
	  <kwd>yield</kwd>

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      <title>References</title>
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