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FUNGAL AIRSPORA OVER THE SUGAR CANE FIELDS AT NASHIK USING TILAK AIR SAMPLER

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Sugarcane is one of the most important cash crops of the Nashik district. The district is also known for cultivating other important crops like onions, grapes, pomegranates, and different vegetables. This region includes Western Ghats of Sahyadris and other hill areas including Saptashrungi hills. The district of Nashik is situated in North Maharashtra nearly 200 km. of Mumbai on National Highway Number 3.
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