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Vol. 38(4) December, 2006

  Updated: 02-12-10
    Papers 41-50

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  41. Biodiversity of mushrooms and ectomycorrhizas. 1. Russula brevipes Peck., and its ectomycorrhiza - a new record from Himalayan moist temperate forests of Pakistan
A.R. Niazi, S.H. Iqbal and A. N. Khalid
Pages: 1271-1277
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  42. Biodiversity of yeast mycoflora in nectar of Bombax cieba and Canna indica flower
Muhammad Mushtaq, Ayesha-Jamal and Sharfun-Nahar
Pages: 1279-1288
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  43. Isolation and identification of Penicillium spp., from the river Indus bed at Kotri
Muhammad Suhail, Shaista Akhund, Tahira Jatt, A.M. Mangrio and Hidayatullah Abro
Pages: 1289-1292
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  44. Occurrence of fungi on mangrove plants
Marium Tariq, Shahnaz Dawar and Fatima S. Mehdi
Pages: 1293-1299
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  45. Effect of nursery fertilizers on plant growth and in the control of Meloidogyne javanica root knot nematode on mung bean and okra plants
Lubna Irshad, Shahnaz Dawar, M. Javed Zaki and A. Ghaffar
Pages: 1301-1304
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  46. Enzymatic activity of fungal pathogens in corn
Yasmin Ahmad, A. Hameed and A. Ghaffar
Pages: 1305-1316
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  47. In vitro interaction of Fusarium spp., with other fungi
Fakhrunnisa, M.H. Hashmi and A. Ghaffar
Pages: 1317-1322
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  48. Role of crustacean chitin, fungicides and fungal antagonist on the efficacy of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in protecting chilli from root rot
Viqar Sultana, Jehan Ara, Gulnaz Parveen, Syed Ehteshamul-Haque and Viqar Uddin Ahmad
Pages: 1323-1331
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  49. Biodegradation of 4-aminobenzene sulphonic acid by a local textile mill Aspergillus niger isolate
R. Faryal, S. Ahmed and A. Hameed
Pages: 1333-1340
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  50. Occurrence and distribution of viral diseases of mungbean and mashbean in Punjab, Pakistan
Muhammad Bashir, Zahoor Ahmad and Shahid Mansoor
Pages: 1341-1351
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