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T.S. oF Stem o f Ocimum tenuiflorum (Tulsi) dark Staining with safranin. The leaves of Tulsi were collected from ICAR, Meghalaya under twinning programme withDr. Krishnappa R, Scientist (Crop Physiology), Division of Crop Production, ICAR RC NEH, Umiam. The leaves were collected during field survey held on 2nd November, 2018. Right collection of sample for conducting the workshop held on 3rd November, 2018. During the demonstration session this slide was also shown to the students for introducing the structural changes in the plants. This post is open to read and review on The Winnower.

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