Items where Author is "Mehta, S.L."
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Article | Conference or Workshop Item Number of items: 9. ArticleArunachalam, V. and Kesava Rao, P.S. and Mehta, S.L. (1993) Seed nitrogen and fatty acids reflecting yield variation in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea). Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 63 (5). pp. 289-291. Arunachalam, V. and Kesava Rao, P.S. and Mehta, S.L. (1993) Seed nitrogen and fatty acids reflecting yield variation in groundnut (Aracllis hypogaea). Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 63 (5). pp. 289-291. Rao, V.J.M. and Mehta, S.L. and Rao, N.G.P. (1984) Breeding sorghums for high protein content and quality. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding, 44 (2). pp. 305-313. Dongre, A.B. and Johari, R.P. and Mehta, S.L. (1979) Changes in soluble protein and isoenzymes in high lysine and normal sorghum grain during development. Biochemie und Physiologie der Pflanzen, 174 (5-6). pp. 373-380. Johari, R.P. and Mehta, S.L. and Naik, M.S. (1977) Changes in protein fractions and leucine-[14C] incorporation during Sorghum grain development. Phytochemistry, 16 (3). pp. 311-314. Mehta, S.L. and Lodha, M.L. (1977) Improvement in protein quality in cereal grains. Indian Farming, 26 (10). pp. 26-28. Johari, R.P. and Mehta, S.L. and Naik, M.S. (1977) Protein synthesis and changes in nucleic acids during grain development of Sorghum. Phytochemistry, 16 (1). pp. 19-24. Johari, R.P. and Mehta, S.L. and Gupta, R.K. and Naik, M.S. (1976) Incorporation of 15N labelled urea and ammonium into proteins and amino acids of Sorghum. Phytochemistry, 15 (12). pp. 1841-1843. Conference or Workshop ItemMurty, B.R. and Thakur, S.R. and Prakash, N. and Mehta, S.L. and Bhakta, S.N. (1983) Mutation breeding for downy mildew resistance in pearl millet: nucleo-cytoplasmic interactions in disease-resistant lines. In: Induced mutations for disease resistance in crop plants II : proceedings meeting / FAO/IAEA Div. Isotope & Radiation Applications of Atomic Energy for FAO, 15-19 June 1981, RISO National Laboratory, Denmark. |