PRODUCTION OF WHEAT PLANTS MORE TOLERENT TO ABIOTIC STRESS VIA MODERN APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY TECHNIQUES
HELMY MOHAMED YOUSSEF IBRAHIM;
Abstract
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 | Description | 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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