Conservation of terminalia chebula through vegetative propagation
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Terminalia chebula (Retz.) a member of combretaceae family popularly known as chebulic myrobylan is an economically important multipurpose tree widely distributed throughout South East Asia including India, Srilanka, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Mynmar etc. In India it is found in the Sub Himalayan region from Ravi eastwards to West Bengal and Assam, Tamil nadu, common in Madras, Mysore and southern part of South India.
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Conservation of terminalia chebula through vegetative propagation
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