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The impact of Stigmasterol on growth, Productivity and biochemical response of Vicia faba Plant grown Under Salt Stress
2015
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Sensory evaeluation and staling of bread produced by mixed starter of saccharomyces cerevisiae and L.Plantarum
2014
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A dramatic physiological and anatomical changes of tomato plants infecting with tomato yellow leaf curl germinivirus
2014
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Role of stigmasterol treatment in alleviating the adverse effects of salt stress in flax plant
2014
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Stigmasterol seed treatment alleviates the drastic effect of NaCl and improves quality and yield in flax plants
2011
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Physiological effects of nicotinamide and ascorbic acid on Zea mays plant grown under salinity stress I- Changes in growth, some relevant metabolic activities and oxidative defence systems. Res. J. of agri. And Bial. Sci., 5 (1): 72-81
2009
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Physiological effects of nicotinamide and ascorbic acid on Zea mays plant grown under salinity stress II- changes in nitrogen constituents , protein profiles , protease enzyme and certain inorganic cations . Aust .J. of Basic and App. Sci.2(3): 350-359
2008
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Studies on the effect of phosphorus stress on growth and some metabolic processes in Phaseolus vulgaris plant. Egypt. J. Physiol. Sci.
2002
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Beneficial effects of algal treatment on Vicia faba, Phaseolus vulgaris and Zea mays plants grown under nitrogen stress. Bulletien of Science, Proceedings of the 4th. Int. Sci. Conf. 27-29
2001
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Action of penicillin on .some physiological characters in normal and stressed soybean and maize plants 1 - changes in growth, carbohydrates, amylase and invertase activity. Egypt J. physiol. Sci. 22. No.l, pp.41- 55
1998
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