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Environmental protection by use of Biofuels
Bioenergy perspectives for Global environment protection Agronomy of petro-crops.
Biomass for energy or materials
Three tier system of bioenergy plantation in semi arid and arid regions
Productivity of Calotropis procera in Semi-Arid Regions of Rajasthan and its Use as Renewable Source of Energy
CALOTROPIS PROCERA : A POTENTIAL PLANT FOR HYDROCARBONS
SOME POTENTIAL PLANTS FOR BIO-ENERGY in Semi arid and arid regions.
EFFECT OF LOCATION ON THE GROWTH AND HYDROCARBON
Cinnamomum verum Presl ( syn C.zeylanicum Bi) A plant of traditional medicine used across the globe is good for health and digestion
B. monosperma (Lam.) Taub. syn. B. frondosa Koenig ex Roxb.
Ginseng a wonder plant for health and rejuvination from East.
Panax pseudoginseng
Establishment Of An In Vitro Clonal Propagation Method For Commercial Exploitation From A High Biomass Yielding Aloe Vera (L.) Germplasm
PRODUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF HYDROCARBONS IN LATICIFER PLANTS
Bioengineering Of Crops For Biofuels And Bioenergy
Prospects Of Biofuel Production In Developing Countries
STUDIES ON LATICIFER DEVELOPMENT IN CALOTROPIS PROCERA AN IMPORTANT PLANT YIELDING HYDROCARBON AND IMPROVEMENT OF ITS GROWTH POTENTIAL.
Modern Bioenergy And Biofuels Benign From Environmental Viewpoint
Influence Of N P & K Fertilizer On Biochemical Contents Of Asparagus Racemosus (Willd.) Root Tubers
IMPROVING THE BIOFUEL UTILIZATION EFFICIENCY IN THE RURAL VILLAGES BY MODIFYING THE FIRE STOVE 'CHULHA.
Jatropha cultivation in Rajasthan: Problems and prospects.
PRODUCTIVTY OF CALOTROPIS PROCERA IN SEMI-ARID REGIONS OF RAJASTHAN AND ITS USE AS
Improving Biomass Use Efficiency For Semi-Arid Regions
Jatropha development is moving forward as Abundant Biofuels Corp. offers long term contracts and D1 Oils plc refocuses its business.
Recent advances in plant biotechnology: Applications in Agriculture.

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