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  5. Effect of late planting heat stress on membrane thermostability, proline content and heat susceptibility index of different wheat cultivars

Effect of late planting heat stress on membrane thermostability, proline content and heat susceptibility index of different wheat cultivars

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JNSF-35(2)-109.pdf (276.91 KB)

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2007

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Hasan, M.A.^iDept. of Crop Botany ^pHajee Mohammad Science and Technology University Bangladesh
Ahmed, J.U.^iDept of Crop Botany^pBangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University , Gazipur, Bangladesh
Bahadur, M.M.^iDept. of Crop Botany ^pHajee Mohammad Science and Technology University Bangladesh
Haque, M.M.^iDept of Crop Botany^pBangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University , Gazipur, Bangladesh
Sikder, S.^iDept. of Crop Botany ^pHajee Mohammad Science and Technology University, Bangladesh

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Agriculture, Wheat, Triticum aestivum L., Heat stress, Heat susceptibility index, Proline content, Genotypes, Yield, Statistical analysis, Bangladesh, Cell membrance thermostability

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Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka, 35(2):p.109-117

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https://viduketha.nsf.gov.lk/handle/123456789/504

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