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Rizwan Ullah Shah* and Iqbal Munir 

...ied in response to these phytohormones, but overall callus induction along with shoot and root regeneration both were equally susceptible to the present experiment applied phytohormones 

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Hala Rajab1, Muhammad Sayyar Khan1*, Safdar Hussain Shah1 and Syed Mehar Ali Shah2 

...ifferent formulations of phytohormones for calli, shoots and roots induction in a variety of genotypes. While false positive lines were obtained in the result of floral-dip method, the tissue culture based method led to successful regeneration of shoots on Murashige and Skoog (MS) media containing BAP 3 mgL-1 and developed roots in ½ MS media supplemented with IBA 3 mgL-1 in case of OSCAR cultivar. Successful selection of transgenic lines was achieved ...

Amna Qazi1, Ghulam Shah Nizamani2*, Muhammad Tahir Khan2, Shafquat Yasmeen2, Shahla Karim Baloch1, Muharram Ali1, Imtiaz Ahmed Khan2, Sagheer Ahmad3, Muhammad Rashid Nizamani4 and Mohammad Aquil Siddiqui

Simeen Mansoor, Jabeen Farheen* and Meher Hassan
 

... the distilled-water and phytohormones imbibed seeds of NM13-1 were pretreated with 40 °C (1 hour) before 50 °C (2 hours), after 24 hours seedling length, proteome profile by 1-D, and catalase (CAT), ascorbate (APX), and guaiacol peroxidase (GPX) activities were assessed. Study outcomes revealed that the combination of phytohormones and 40 °C before 50 °C exhibited improved growth and increased activity ...
Imad Ahmad Noor1, Abdullah1, Ihteram Ullah2*, Kashif ur Rahman4, Imtiaz Ahmed1 and Habib Ur Rahman3
...d by plants are known as phytohormones. During current study we isolated five fungi of which three strains were isolated from the rhizosphere soil of A. esculentus L. while the remaining strains were isolated from the bulk soil in the plant vicinity. The result revealed that the rhizosphere and bulk soil fungi have the potential to promote okra growth. It was found that both the rhizosphere and bulk soil had traces of Salicylic acid (SA). The quantities of Sal...

Sarhad Journal of Agriculture

December

Vol.40, Iss. 4, Pages 1102-1532

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