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Cytological Studies On The Effect Of The Herbicide "Dual" On Allium Cepa
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Qatar University
, 1988 , Article)
Dual is widely used in Egypt as an active herbicide against annual grass weeds in soybean, sunflower, sugar beet and maize. Cytological studies have been carried out to show the effect of the herbicide on cell division in ...
Mycoflora and mycotoxins of peanut (arachis hypogaea l.) Seeds in egypt. II - mycotoxin production by thermophilic or thermotolerant fungi
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Qatar University
, 1987 , Article)
Twelve species and one variety which belong to 6 genera were identified from 40 peanut seed samples using a dilution—plate method on 1% glucose—Czapek's medium at 4S°C. Aspergillus (6 species and 1 variety) followed by ...
Some Aspects Of The Autecology Of Panicum Turgidum Forsk
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Qatar University
, 1983 , Article)
The germination of Panicum turgidum seeds was tested under different conditions. They showed ability to germinate under a range of temperatures from 25-42°C. The maximum percentage of germination was 45%, at 30°C. The ...
Phyto-Ecological Observations In Northern Oman
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Qatar University
, 1985 , Article)
The present study has evolved out of a limited field work during a short visit to Oman. It is an attempt to record more detailed data on the plant communities and their habitat features in three sectors of northern Oman. ...
Effect Of Carbon disulphide, Acrylonitrile And Formaldehyde On Egyptian Paddy Grain-Borne Fungi
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Qatar University
, 1988 , Article)
Fumigation, with various doses of carbon disulphide, acrylonitrile and formaldehyde for 8, 16 and 32 hours, of paddy grains indicate that formaldehyde was more toxic to the fungi than carbon disulphide and acrylonitrile. ...
Proline Accumulation In Plants Of Different Ecological Groups As A Response To Water Deficit
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Qatar University
, 1985 , Article)
The diurnal changes in proline content were investigated in different plants including a desert shrub (Retama raetam), a halophytic grass (Spombolus virgimcus) and a cultivated crop (Zea mays). Though these species have ...
Plant growth, metabolism and adaptation in relation to stress conditions. Vi. Differential effects of sodium sulphate on growth and element content of phaseolus vulgaris and zea mays
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Qatar University
, 1989 , Article)
Seeds of Phaseolus and Zea were germinated and then cultured either in Hoagland nutrient solution (1/4-strength) by itself or in combination with different concentrations of Na^SC^. Salinization induced, in general, varied ...
Mycoflora and mycotoxins of sunflower(helianthus annuus l.) Seeds in egypt 1. Sugar fungi and natural occurrence of mycotoxins
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Qatar University
, 1986 , Article)
Eighteen genera and sixty-three species, in addition to three varieties were isolated from thirty six samples of sunflower seeds collected from different places in Egypt. Aspergillus and Penicillium followed by Rhizopus ...
Mycoflora of cotton flowers and fungi associated with boll rot in egyptian cotton. I-saprophytic fungi
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Qatar University
, 1987 , Article)
Isolation of fungi was made for nine weeks post flower opening for two consecutive years from young floral segments and capsule components, on glocuse and cellulose agar media.
The capsule components possesed fewer fungi ...
Plant growth, metabolism and adaptation in relation to stress conditions v. Effects of salinity on the fatty acids of germinating flax, cotton and castor bean seeds
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Qatar University
, 1987 , Article)
The same three fatty acids were detected in flax, cotton and castor bean seeds:
myristic, plamitic and oleic. In addition, linoleic was found in flax and lauric and stearic in castor bean. The seeds were germinated over ...