PRODUCTION OF WHEAT PLANTS MORE TOLERENT TO ABIOTIC STRESS VIA MODERN APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY TECHNIQUES

HELMY MOHAMED YOUSSEF IBRAHIM;

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Two pot experiments were carried out in the wire house of the Plant Physiology Division, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, during 2004-2005 and 2006-2007 seasons under different irrigation salinity levels (0.0%, 16%, 32% and 48% sea water). The ai


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Title PRODUCTION OF WHEAT PLANTS MORE TOLERENT TO ABIOTIC STRESS VIA MODERN APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY TECHNIQUES
Authors HELMY MOHAMED YOUSSEF IBRAHIM
Keywords PRODUCTION OF WHEAT PLANTS MORE TOLERENT TO ABIOTIC STRESS VIA MODERN APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY TECHNIQUES
Issue Date 2008
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Two pot experiments were carried out in the wire house of the Plant Physiology Division, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, during 2004-2005 and 2006-2007 seasons under different irrigation salinity levels (0.0%, 16%, 32% and 48% sea water). The ai

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