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Vol. 46(5) October, 2014

  Updated: 16-10-14
   

  

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21. Allelopathic assessment of selected invasive species of Pakistan
Shamim Akhtar, Nazneen Bangash, Rehana Asghar, Mubashrah Munir and Nauman Khalid

  Pages: 1709-1713  
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22. Allelopathic effects of aqueous extracts of sunflower on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and maize (Zea mays L.)
Zahir Muhammad and Abdul Majeed

 
  Pages: 1715-1718  
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23. Harvesting and consumption of fuel and timber wood in rural area of District Tank, Pakistan
Lal Badshah, Farrukh Hussain, Zaman Sher and Tanvir Burni

 
 

Pages: 1719-1724

 
 

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24.  Antioxidant potential of Impatiens bicolor Royle and Zizyphus oxyphylla Edgew.
Mughal Qayum, M. Zia-Ul-Haq, Waqar A. Kaleem, Shakeel Ahmad,
Luca Calani, Teresa Mazzeo and Nicoletta Pellegrini

  Pages: 1725-1729  
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25. Karyological studies in ten different populations of desert lily Aloe vera from Pakistan
Bushreen Jahan, Ahsan A. Vahidy, Rafat Saeed and Ameer Ahmed

 
  Pages: 1731-1734  
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26. Production of antihypertensive peptides by enzymatic zein hydrolysate from maize-Zea mays ssp. mexicana introgression line
Lingzhi Wang, Mingli Qu, Xiaohua Zhang and Yanjiang Qiao

 
  Pages: 1735-1740  
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27. Phytotoxic effects of safflower yellow exposure on seed germination and early seedling growth of canola (Brassica napus L.)
Faizan Ullah, Atif Ullah, Sultan Mehmood Wazir and
Zabta Khan Shinwari

 
  Pages: 1741-1746  
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28. Recovery of leaf elongation during short term osmotic stress correlates with osmotic adjustment and cell turgor restoration in different durum wheat cultivars.
Mohamed Mahdid, Abdelkrim Kameli, Christina Ehlert and Thierry Simonneau

 
  Pages: 1747-1754  
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29. Direct and residual effect of Hazara rock phosphate (HRP) on wheat and succeeding maize in alkaline calcareous soils
Muhammad Naseer and Dost Muhammad

 
  Pages: 1755-1761  
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30. Changes in growth and yield attributes of two selected maize varieties as influenced by application of chemical (NPK) and organic (bat’s manure) fertilizers in Pala (Chad) grown field
Wague Ridine, Albert Ngakou, Mbailao Mbaiguinam, Fabienne Namba and Patai Anna

 
  Pages: 1763-1770  
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