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To investigate genetic variability and heritability, eight Brassica napus genotypes were evaluated at New Developmental Research Farm, Faculty of Agriculture. Peshawar University, during 2010-11. Analysis of variance revealed significant differences (P=0.... see more

Combining ability analysis has an important position in rapeseed breeding. To evaluate genetic and combining ability effects, three Brassica napus L. testers “Punjab Sarson, Legend and Durre-NIFA” and five lines “Duncled, K-258, ZN-R-1, ZN-R-8, ZN-M-6” we... see more

In agricultural production, one of the limiting factors on plant growth and yield is soil salinity. The plant growth regulators are of considerable importance in alleviating the negative effect of salt stress. The study was carried out to determine the ef... see more

The effects of Crotalaria juncea , Brassica napus and Tagetes erecta on resistance, allelopathic suppression, and enhancement of nematode antagonists against Rotylenchulus reniformis were examined in a series of greenhouse experiments. Crotalaria juncea a... see more

High level of heritability and variability were estimated for all traits among genotypes. The genetic similarity of nine genotypes Brassica napus was estimated by random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), which ranged from 69% to 94%. The phylogenetic tree... see more

Shorter breeding cycles and the opportunity for enhanced genetic gains, together with the study of the molecular basis of vernalization, are essential areas of research in plant biology. Several approaches have been employed to achieve gene silencing in p... see more

Plant-parasitic nematodes are difficult to control in intensively managed subtropical turfgrasses. Chemical options for nematode control are limited because of high management costs and increasing health concerns, so there is increased interest in finding... see more

Phytophthora cinnamomi causes a highly destructive root rot that seriously affects oak trees in semi-natural woodlands known as “dehesas”. Biofumigation with Brassica spp. is a promising tool for disease management. We demonstrated that ground seeds from ... see more

For evaluation of the effects of super absorbent polymer under different irrigation regimes on the yield and yield components of Brassica napus L., a factorial experiment was carried out, based on randomized complete block design with four replicas. Treat... see more

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