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STUDIES ON BIOMASS UTILIZATION IN A RURAL INDIA AND ITS IMPACT ASSESSMENT ON ENVIRONMENT WITH SUGGESTION FOR POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES
Biodiversity Of Indian Desert And Its Value
STRATEGIES FOR BIOFUEL PRODUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES:
IMPROVING GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF EUPHORBIA ANTISYPILITICA; A POTENTIAL BIO-FUEL PLANT
BIO-ENERGY POTENTIAL OF SEMI-ARID REGIONS OF RAJASTHAN
JATROPHA CURCAS: A POTENTIAL PLANT FOR BIO-FUEL
SOME POTENTIAL PLANTS FOR BIO-ENERGY
BIODIVERSITY OF INDIAN DESERT AND IT'S VALUE.
BIODIVERSITY OF INDIAN DESERT AND IT'S VALUE.
STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY OF Jatropha curcas a biofuel producing plant of semi arid regions
Bioengineering of Crops for Biofuels and Bioenergy
Jatropha curcas: potential biofuel plant for semi arid regions needs proper agrotechnogy
Strategies For Biofuel Production And Improvement In Developing Countries
Plant biotechnology has immense potential for human growth and development if employed carefully
Biofuel for green house gas mitigation should be selected based on local environment and flora
Improving Biomass Use Efficiency For Semi-Arid Regions

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