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Vol. 35(3) September, 2003

  Updated: 02-12-10
    Papers 1-10

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  1. Pollen flora of Pakistan - XXXV. Butomaceae
Anjum Perveen and M. Qaiser
 
  Pages: 257-259  
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  2. Taxonomic relationship of the genus Digitaria in Pakistan
Syed Shahinshah Gilani, Mir Ajab Khan, Zabta Khan Shinwari, Farrukh Hussain and Zubaida Yousaf
 
  Pages: 261-278  
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  3. A new subspecies of Digitaria sanguinalis from Pakistan
Syed Shahinshah Gilani, Mir Ajab Khan, Zabta Khan Shinwari and Anwar Nasim
 
  Pages: 279-282  
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  4. Gymnosperms of the western Himalaya. 1. The genus Juniperus (Cupressaceae)
G.H. Dar and K.I. Christensen
 
  Pages: 283-311  
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  5. Fruit and seed morphology in iranian species of Fritillaria subgenus Fritillaria (Liliaceae)
Gholamreza Bakhshi Khaniki
 
  Pages: 313-322  
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  6. Molecular phylogeny of seven date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) cultivars by DNA fingerprinting
Ejaz Askari, Nasser S. Al-Khalifa, Takefumi Ohmura, Yousef S. Al-Hafedh, Faiq A. Khan, Abdulmannan Al-Hindi and Ryoji Okawara
 
  Pages: 323-330  
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  7. Effect of culture media and growth regulators on micropropagation of peach rootstock GF 677
Touqeer Ahmad, Hafeez-Ur-Rahman, Ch. M. S. Ahmed and M. H. Laghari
 
  Pages: 331-338  
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  8. Towards a seedless cultivar of kinnow mandarin III. Variability of developed and undeveloped seed number in seedless/low seeded fruits
Nafees Altaf and M. Mohsin Iqbal
 
  Pages: 339-342  
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  9. Towards a seedless cultivar of kinnow mandarin IV. Embryogenesis of 1-12 seeded fruits
Nafees Altaf and M. Mohsin Iqbal
 
  Pages: 343-350  
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  10. Root, stem and leaf anatomy of Abutilon theophrastii Medik. (Malvaceae)
Aysegül Güvenç, Ayse Mine Özkan, Ceyda Sibel Erdurak and Maksut Coskun
 
  Pages: 351-359  
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