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Vol. 47(2), April, 2015

  Updated: 24-04-15
   

  

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  1. Differential proteomic analysis of salt stress response in jute (Corchorus capsularis & Olitorius L.) seedling roots
Hongyu Ma, Ruifang Yang, Liru Song, Yan Yang, Qiuxia Wang, Zhankui Wang, Cai Ren and Hao Ma
 
  Pages: 385-396  
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  2. Evaluation of wheat genotypes for salinity tolerance using physiological indices as screening tool
Sara Zafar, M. Yasin Ashraf, M. Niaz,  Abida Kausar and Jafar Hussain
 
  Pages: 397-405  
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  3. Ameliorating influence of sulfur on germination attributes of canola (Brassica napus L.) under chromium stress
Summera Jahan, Sumera Iqbal, Khajista Jabeen and Sara Sadaf
 
  Pages: 407-411  
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  4.  Response of sunflower to various pre- germination techniques for breaking seed dormancy
Syeda Nasreen, M. Ayub Khan, Muhammad Zia, Mehwish Ishaque, S. Musarrat Gillani, M. Arshad and Zarrin Fatima Rizvi
 
  Pages: 413-416  
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  5. Seed dormancy alleviation of Grewia tenax (Forssk.): a wild fruit tree species of Pakistan
Muhammad Sohail, Amina Siraj Saied, Jens Gebauer and Andreas Buerkert
 
  Pages: 417-420  
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  6. Seed dormancy of Corispermum patelliforme Lijin (Chenopodiaceae): a wild forage desert species of north China
Youjun Liu, Shizeng Liu, Yongfu Ji, Fang Chen and Xinwen Xu
 
  Pages: 421-428  
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  7. The seed atlas of Pakistan-X. Cucurbitaceae
Rubina Abid, Durdana Kanwal and M. Qaiser
 
  Pages: 429-436  
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  8. Taxonomic relationships of some species of Orobanche L. evidence from RAPD-PCR and ISSR markers
Sherif Sharawy and Eman Karakish
 
  Pages: 437-452  
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  9. The phylogenetic significance of fruit structures in Ranunculaceae of China
Xin Yu Cheng, Mei Liu, Chuan Qi Shi, Xin Xin Zhang and Jian Ru
 
  Pages: 453-466  
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  10. Morphological variability of hairs in Malva alcea L. (Malvaceae) populations from central and eastern Europe, and consideration of the status of Malva excisa Rchb.
Zbigniew Celka, Maria Drapikowska, Szymon Jusik, Natalia Olejnik, Myroslav V. Shevera and Piotr Szkudlarz
 
  Pages: 467-476  
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