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Vol. 39(3) June, 2007

  Updated: 02-12-10
    Papers 1-10

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  1. Pollen flora of Pakistan–LIII. Verbenaceae
Anjum Perveen and Muhammad Qaiser
Pages: 663-669
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  2. Micromorphology of cypsela in the tribe Plucheeae from Pakistan
Rubina Abid and M. Qaiser
Pages: 671-677
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  3. Indigenous vegetation of Soone valley: At the risk of extinction
Kafeel Ahmad, Mumtaz Hussain, Muhammad Ashraf, Muhammad Luqman, Muhammad Yasin Ashraf and Zafar Iqbal Khan
Pages: 679-690
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  4. Plant biodiversity and phytosociological attributes of Gorakh hill (Khirthar range)
Anjum Perveen and Muhammad Ishtiaq Hussain
Pages: 691-698
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  5. Ethnobotanical studies on useful trees and shrubs of Haramosh and Bugrote valleys, in Gilgit northern areas of Pakistan
Sher Wali Khan and Surayya Khatoon
Pages:  699-710
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  6. The morphologıcal and anatomıcal properties of endemıc Crocus leıchtlınıı (D. Dewar) bowles (Iridaceae) in Turkey
Hasan Akan, İsmail Eker and Fatih Satıl
Pages: 711-718
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  7. Evaluation of micro minerals composition of different grasses in relation to livestock requirements
Zafar Iqbal Khan, Muhammad Ashraf, Kafeel Ahmad, Irfan Mustafa and Muhammad Danish
Pages: 719-728
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  8. Alleviation of the adverse effects of salt stress on rice (Oryza sativa L.) by phosphorus applied through rooting medium: growth and gas exchange characteristics
G. Naheed, M. Shahbaz, A. Latif and E.S. Rha
Pages: 729-737
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  9. Performance of canola (Brassica napus L.) under different irrigation levels
Muhammad Tahir, Asghar Ali, Muhammad Ather Nadeem, Asif Tanveer and Q.M. Sabir
Pages: 739-746
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  10. Assessment of the level of trace metals in commonly edible vegetables locally available in the markets of Karachi city
Durdana Rais Hashmi, Shahnaz Ismail and G.H. Shaikh
Pages: 747-751
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