Survey on Weed flora in selected hill cultivation crop fields of Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India

Survey on Weed flora in selected hill cultivation crop fields of Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India

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  •   Jeevith Selvaraj   The Wynter-Blyth Association, 7D Plains View Garden, Coonoor, The Nilgiris – 643101, Tamil Nadu
  •   J. Manjunath   25/6, Nittle Thuneri, Thuneri Post, The Nilgiris - 643002, Tamil Nadu
  •   N. Arjunan   Indian Institute of Science, (Field Station), TNEB Campus, Masinagudi, The Nilgiris – 643223, Tamil Nadu, India and 3/126, B. Manihatty Village & Post, The Nilgiris – 643003, Tamil Nadu

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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2025/v151i4/170415

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2025-05-30

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Selvaraj, J., Manjunath, J., & Arjunan, N. (2025). Survey on Weed flora in selected hill cultivation crop fields of Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India. Indian Forester, 151(4), 382–389. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2025/v151i4/170415

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