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Vol. 48(2) April, 2016

  Updated: 01-04-16
   

  

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  1. Highlighting the mechanisms by which proline can confer tolerance to salt stress in Cakile maritima
Dorsaf Messedi, Feten Farhani, Karim Ben Hamed, Najla Trabelsi, Riadh Ksouri, Habib-ur-Rehman Athar and Chedly Abdelly
 
  Pages:417-427  
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  2.Morpho-physiological responses of Alhagi sparsifolia Shap. (Leguminosae) seedlings to progressive drought stress
Fanjiang Zeng, Bo Zhang, Yan Lu, Changjun Li, Bo Liu, Guixiang An and Xiaopeng Gao
El Atta, H.A., Aref, I.M. and Ahmed A.I -- Seed size effects on the response of seedlings of Acacia asak (Forssk.) Willd. to water stress
 
  Pages: 429-438  
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  3. Seed size effects on the response of seedlings of Acacia asak (Forssk.) Willd. to water stress
El Atta, H.A., Aref, I.M. and Ahmed A.I
 
  Pages: 439-446  
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  4. Effects of water stress on germination of Pinus nigra Arnold. seeds
Osman Topacoglu, Hakan Sevik and Erol Akkuzu
 
  Pages: 447-453  
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  5. Effect of NaCl induced salinity on some physiological and agronomic traits of wheat
A. Bilkis, M.R. Islam, M.H.R. Hafiz and M.A. Hasan
 
  Pages: 455-460  
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  6.Effect of rootstock on the growth, photosynthetic capacity and osmotic adjustment of eggplant seedlings under chilling stress and recovery
Qinghai Gao, Yan Wu, Shuangshuang Jia, Shoucheng Huang and Xiaomin Lu
 
  Pages: 461-467  
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  7. Temperature and salinity affect the germination and growth of Silybum marianum Gaertn and Avena fatua L.
Shaheen Kashmir, Muhammad Azim Khan, Anwar Ali Shad, K.B. Marwat and Haroon Khan
 
  Pages: 469-476  
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  8. Effect of gibberellic acid on enhancing flowering time in Chrysanthemum morifolium
Muhammad Sajid, Noorul Amin, Habib Ahmad and Khalid Khan
 
  Pages: 477-483  
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  9. Response of Haloxylon ammodendron (C. A. Mey) to underground water quality, depth and soil salt deposition in Gurbantonggut Desert, West China
Sun Li-Zhong and Liu Tong
 
  Pages: 485-494  
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  10. Tea [Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze] leaf compost ameliorates the adverse effects of salinity on growth of cluster beans (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.)
Rafat Saeed, Paras Shah, Ameer Ahmed Mirbahar, Bushreen Jahan, Naeem Ahmed, Mohammad Azeem and
Rafiq Ahmad
 
  Pages: 495-501  
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