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Pakistan Journal of Botany is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly publication of the Pakistan Botanical Society. Department of Botany, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan.
GENETIC DIVERSITY IN WHEAT UNDER DIFFERENT CROP-ECOLOGICAL ZONES. Wheat germplasm comprising of 150 diverse genotypes was evaluated for four quantitative traits at five locations throughout the country viz., Islamabad, Faisalabad, Quetta, Tandojam and Peshawer.
Pakistan Journal of Botany publishes Original papers and quality reviewes of Botanical interest. Pakistan Journal of Botany is a bimonthly journal. In a year, 6 issues of the journal in February, April, June, August, October and December are published.
The comparative alpha-amylase inhibitory and antioxidant potentials of different extracts of Capparis decidua fruit of Pakistani origin. Pak. J. Bot., 54(6): DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30848/PJB2022-6(42)
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Effect of naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) on grain yield and bioeconomic efficiency of coarse rice (Oryza sativa L.) Details. 53 (6): 2017-2023, 2021.
PBS provides an opportunity to active research workers to present their results and to generate discussions for further planning of their research. Pakistan Journal of Botany is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly publication of the Pakistan Botanical Society.
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Summary. Biotic stresses (diseases, pests, pathogens) and abiotic stresses (drought, salinity, sodicity, and heavy metals) are becoming big hurdles for achieving optimum productivity of crops. To address these issues on sustainable basis need of time is to introduced an innovative approach.
Abstract. The potential impact of five widely used locally available nursery fertilizers viz., flourish, frutan, NPK, urea and fishmeal on the growth of mung bean and okra plants and control of Meloidogyne javanica root knot nematodes was examined.