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Vol. 39(2) April, 2007

  Updated: 02-12-10
    Papers 1-10

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  1. Embryological studies of Stipagrostis plumosa (L.) Munro ex T. Anderson
Mohammad Inamuddin, Khalifa M. Maghboub and M. Saquib
Pages: 313-317
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  2. Climatic variation and growth of holy thistle (Silybum marianum Gaertn.)
Khan Bahadar Marwat and Muhammad Azim Khan
Pages: 319-327
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  3. Ethnobotanical studies on plant resources of Ranyal hills, district Shangla, Pakistan
Muhammad Ibrar, Farrukh Hussain and Amir Sultan
Pages:
329-337
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  4. Tradıtıonnal resource evaluatıon of some plants of Mastuj, dıstrıct Chıtral, Pakıstan
Farrukh Hussaın, S. Mukaram Shah and Hasan Sher
Pages: 339-354
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  5. Medicinal wild plants from Lahore-Islamabad Motorway (M-2)
Sheikh Saeed Ahmad
Pages: 355-375
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  6. Spatio-persistence dynamics of plant species on metal contaminated soils around Nullah Leh of Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Pakistan
A. Rashid, J. Gul, M. Arshad, T. Mahmood, and M. Khalid
Pages: 377-384
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  7. Genetic studies in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) I. Heterotic effects
Jesús Rafael Méndez-Natera, Abelardo Rondón, José Hernández and Jose Fernando Merazo-Pinto
Pages:
385-395
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  8. Genotypic variations in yield and quality of  wheat damaged by Sunn pest (Eurygaster spp.)
Engin Kinaci and Gulcan Kinaci
Pages: 397-403
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  9. Assessment of genetic variability, correlation and path analyses for yield and its components in soybean
Muhammad Faisal Anwar Malik, Muhammad Ashraf, Afsari Sharif Qureshi and Abdul Ghafoor
Pages: 405-413
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  10. Cytogenetics of some Triticum aestivum and T. turgidum × Aegilops variabilis intergeneric hybrids and their derived amphiploids
A. Mujeeb-Kazi, Alvina Gul, Muhammad Farooq, Sumaira Rizwan, Sobia Tabassum, Hadi Bux and M. Ashraf
Pages:
415-420
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