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Vol. 38(5) December, 2006 (Special Issue)

  Updated: 02-12-10
    Papers 11-20

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  11. Studies on the germination of three endangered Centurea species
Sezgin Celik
Pages: 1431-1437
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  12. Phosphorus fertigation at first irrigation due to its unavailability at sowing time prevents yield losses in Triticum aestivum L.
Vishandas, Zia-ul-Hassan, Muhammad Arshad and Ahmad Naqi Shah
Pages: 1439-1447
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  13. Glycinebetaine accumulation and its relation to yield and yield components in cotton genotypes grown under water deficit condition
M. Kashif Shahzad Sarwar, Ihsan Ullah, Mehboob-ur-Rahman, M. Yasin Ashraf and Yusuf Zafar
Pages: 1449-1456
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  14. Time course changes in ionic composition and total soluble carbohydrates in two barley cultivars at seedling stage under salt stress
Muhammad Sajid Aqeel Ahmad, Qasim Ali, Rohina Bashir, Farrukh Javed And Ambreen Khadija Alvi
Pages: 1457-1466
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  15. Chloroplast rps8 gene of cotton reveals the conserved nature through out plant taxa
Tayyaba Shaheen, Mehboob-ur-Rahman and Yusuf Zafar
Pages: 1467-1476
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  16. Olive tree (Olea europaea L. cv. “Chemlali”) under salt stress: water relations and ions content
Chedlia Ben-Ahmed, B. Ben-Rouina, Habib-ur-Rehman Athar, M. Boukhriss
Pages: 1477-1484
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  17. Canopy conductance and water use in Eucalyptus plantations
Jim Morris, John Collopy and Khalid Mahmood
Pages: 1485-1490
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  18. 1-Aminocylopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC)-deaminase rhizobacteria extenuates ACC-induced classical triple response in etiolated pea seedlings
B. Shaharoona, Riffat Bibi, Muhammad Arshad, Zahir Ahmed Zahir, and Zia-ul-Hassan
Pages: 1491-1499
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  19. Chlorophyll fluorescence can be used as a potential indicator for rapid assessment of water stress tolerance in canola (Brassica napus L.)
Roubina Kauser, Habib-ur-Rehman Athar, and Muhammad Ashraf
Pages: 1501-1509
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  20. Effect of abscisic acid and chlorocholine chloride on nodulation and biochemical content of Vigna radiata L. under water stress
Uzma Farooq and Asghari Bano
Pages: 1511-1518
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