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

  Updated: 02-12-10
    Papers 41-50

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  41. Ion transport in four canola cultivars as influenced by salt stress
Qasim Ali, Habib-ur-Rehman Athar and Muhammad Ashraf
Pages: 1703-1708
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  42. Comparative adverse effects of PEG- or NaCl-induced osmotic stress on germination and early seedling growth of a potential medicinal plant Matricaria chamomilla
S.F. Afzali, M.A. Hajabbasi, H. Shariatmadari, K. Razmjoo, and A.H. Khoshgoftarmanesh
Pages: 1709-1714
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  43. Beneficial effects of silicon in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under salinity stress
Mukkram Ali Tahir, Rahmatullah, Tariq Aziz, M.Ashraf, Shamsa Kanwal and Muhammad Aamer Maqsood
Pages: 1715-1722
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  44. Leaf anatomical adaptations of Cenchrus ciliaris l. from the salt range, Pakistan against drought stress
Shamyla Nawazish, Mansoor Hameed and Shaista Naurin
Pages: 1723-1730
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  45. Discriminating upland and lowland rice genotypes through proteomic approach
Farah Naz, Shafqat Farooq, Rubina Arshad, Muhammad Afzaal and Muhammad Akram
Pages: 1731-1738
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  46. Chlorophyll fluorescence in different wheat genotypes grown under salt stress
Muhammad Akram, Shafqat Farooq, Muhammad Afzaal, Farah Naz, and Rubina Arshad
Pages: 1739-1743
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  47. Differences in agronomic and physiological performance of various wheat genotypes grown under saline conditions
Muhammad Afzaal, Shafqat Farooq, Muhammad Akram, Farah.  Naz, Rubina Arshad and Asghari Bano
Pages: 1745-1750
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  48. Rhizospheric bacterial diversity: Is it partly responsible for water deficiency tolerance in wheat?
Rubina Arshad, Shafqat Farooq and Farooq-E-Azam
Pages: 1751-1758
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  49. Morphobiochemical analysis of salinity stress response of wheat
Shamaila Rafiq, Tahira Iqbal, Amjad Hameed, Zulfiqar Ali Rafiqi and Naila Rafiq
Pages: 1759-1767
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