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Vol. 44(SI1) March, 2012

  Updated: 26-04-12
   

  

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  1. Comparative salinity tolerance of Fimbristylis dichotoma (L.) Vahl and Schoenoplectus juncoides (Roxb.) Palla, the candidate sedges for rehabilitation of saline wetlands

Iqra Zahoor, M. Sajid Aqeel Ahmad, Mansoor Hameed, Tahira Nawaz and Ayesha Tarteel

 
  Pages: 1-6  
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  2. Effect of salinity on physiological and biochemical characteristics of different varieties of rice

Muhammad Jamil, Samina Bashir, Soma Anwar, Sara Bibi, Asia Bangash, Farman Ullah and Eui Shik Rha

 
  Pages: 7-13  
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  3. Mineral element distribution of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) seedlings under different salinity levels

Ilhan Dogan, Ibrahim Ilker Ozyigit and Goksel Demir

 
  Pages: 15-20  
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  4. Salinity induced changes in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
Ilhan Dogan, Guzin Kekec, Ibrahim Ilker Ozyigit and Mehmet Serdal Sakcali
 
  Pages: 21-25  
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  5. Changes in mineral composition, uptake and use efficiency of salt stressed wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) plants raised from seed treated with triacontanol
Shagufta Perveen, Muhammad Shahbaz and Muhammad Ashraf
 
  Pages: 27-35  
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  6. Role of salicylic acid in amelioration of salt tolerance in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) under in vitro conditions
Zahoor Ahmad Sajid and Faheem Aftab
 
  Pages: 37-42  
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  7. Abscisic acid and salicylic acid seed treatment as potent inducer of drought tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Sami Ullah Khan, Asghari Bano, Jalal-ud-Din and Ali Raza Gurmani
 
  Pages: 43-49  
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  8. Abscisic acid (ABA) seed soaking induced changes in physiology of two wheat cultivars under water stress
Sumera Iqbal, Asghari Bano and Noshin Ilyas
 
  Pages: 51-56  
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  9. In silico identification and characterization of cumulative abiotic stress responding genes in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
Muhammad Younas Khan Barozai and Humaira Abdul Wahid
 
  Pages: 57-69  
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  10.Physiological, biochemical and molecular characterization of Azospirillum spp. isolated from maize under water stress
Noshin Ilyas, Asghari Bano, Sumera Iqbal and Naveed Iqbal Raja
 
  Pages: 71-80  
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