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Vol. 39(6) December, 2007

  Updated: 02-12-10
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  1. Pollen flora of Pakistan–LVI. Valerianaceae
Anjum Perveen and Muhammad Qaiser

Pages:
1889-1896
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  2. Cypsela morphology of the genus Anaphalis DC. (Gnaphalieae-Asteraceae) from Pakistan
Rubina Abid and M. Qaiser
Pages: 1897-1906
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  3. Hippophae rhamnoides L.: Fruit and seed morphology and its taxonomic problems in Turkey
Aliye Aras, Ünal Akkemik and Zafer Kaya
Pages: 1907-1916
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  4. Manglietia pubipetala (Magnoliaceae), a new species from China
Qing-Wen Zeng, Lin Fu and Fu-Wu Xing
Pages: 1917-1920
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5. Effects of simulated SO2 pollution on subtropical forest succession: Toward chlorophyll fluorescence concept
Nan Liu, Chang-Lian Peng, Zhi-Fang Lin, Gui-Zhu Lin, Xiao-Ping and Pan
Pages: 1921-1935
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  6. Variation in seed germination and seedling growth in some diverse lines of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) under salt stress
Ejaz Hussain Siddiqi, Muhammad Ashraf and Nudrat Aisha Akram
Pages:
1937-1944
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  7. Rapid clonal propagation of chrysanthemum through embroyogenic callus formation
Ihsan Ilahi, Musarrat Jabeen and S. Nazneen Sadaf
Pages:
1945-1952
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  8. Comparative use of organic substrates and mineral fertilizers in growing maize (Zea mays L.) for maintaining soil fertility in rainfed area of Pakistan
Sher Muhammad and T.S. Muhammad
Pages: 1953-1959
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  9. Effect of different explants and media compositions for efficient somatic embryogenesis in sugarcane (Saccaharum officinarum)
Aamir Ali, Shagufta Naz and Javed Iqbal  
Pages: 1961-1977
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  10. In vitro induced mutation for screening of red rot (Colletotrichum falcatum) resistance in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum)
Aamir Ali, Shagufta Naz, S. Sarwar Alam and Javed Iqbal
Pages: 1979-1994
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