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Plant Archives PLANT ARCHIVES Volume 21 Supplement 1 Jan – 2021 TITLE AUTHOR PAGE NO. STUDY THE LINE X TESTER HYBRIDIZATION, [II] SEEDS Esraa Abd. Al-huseein Jasim and YIELD AND IT'S COMPONENT IN SQUASH ( CUCURBITA 1 5 Kamal Benyamin Esho PEPO L.) AGRICULTURALLY IMPORTANT FUNGI: ROLE OF BIO- Jatinder Singh, Bhupendra Koul and ACTIVE COMPOUNDS FOR ABIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE IN 6 10 PLANTS Hina Upadhyay PROSPECTS OF USING MISCANTHUS GIGANTEUS AS A V.A. Gushchina, A.A. Volodkin, and N.I. 11 14 FUEL CROP IN FOREST-STEPPE OF MIDDLE VOLGA Ostroborodova A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CLINICAL, HORMONAL, AND Montaha R. Husseinand, Hameedah METABOLIC PARAMETERS AND THEIR RESPONSE TO Hadi Abdulwahid, Abo Al-Maali H.M. 15 19 TREATMENT WITH METFORMIN IN POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME and Mazin H. Ouda ARACHIS PINTOI KRAPOV. & W.C. GREG. (FABACEAE): A Shashikanta Behera and Sidhanta 20 22 NEW ADDITION TO THE FLORA OF ODISHA Sekhar Bisoi EFFECT OF LEAF EXTRACTS OF LAWSONIA INERMIS LINN. 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RESPONSE OF TOMATO, EGGPLANT, AND PEPPER TO Fadhil Jawad Kadhim, Rabab A. Hakim 55 58 NANO FERTILIZERS AND THE METHOD OF THEIR ADDITION and Abbas K. Mijwel EFFECTS OF DRIED RAW FISH OFFAL MEALS AND COOKED Ali Jassim Mahdi Al – Zahiri and Saeed AS ANIMAL PROTEIN IN DIETS OF COMMON CARP 59 62 Abdualsada Al-Shawi (CYPRINUS CARPIO L.) ON GROWTH CRITERIA EFFECT OF BIOSTIMULANTS ON THE GROWTH OF BUSH P. Madhanakumari and V. M. 63 65 BEAN ( Lablab purpureus var. typicus ) cv. Co (Gb)14 Priyadarshini INFLUENCE OF LEVELS OF NITROGEN AND MOWING ON Ali O Hussein, Hasan N Mansoor and GRAIN YIELD AND ITS COMPONENTS FOR BARLEY CROP 66 70 Ahmed A Jaber (HORDEUM VULGARE L.) SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF DESERT SOIL IN NAJAF Aula Saad Rasool Abo Kahella and 71 81 GOVERNORATE, IRAQ USING GEOSTATISTICS Abdulhalim Ali Suliman EFFECT OF OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS ON THE REMOVAL Dooraid N. Ahmed and Ayad A.H. 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Al- PROPERTIES OF ZAHDI DATES POMACE REMAINS FROM 109 113 Mudhafr DATE SYRUP INDUSTRY RESPONSE OF TRADITIONAL LEMON SEEDLING TO FOLIAR Thaera Khairi Othman Al-Rawi 114 117 FERTILIZER NPK, SEAWEED EXTRACT AND GIBBERELLIN Somya M. Sabry, Nahed L. Zaki, FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF CAKE SUPPLEMENTED WITH Mahmoud A. M. Saleh, Emam A. Abdel- 118 126 SWEET POTATO AND CAMEL MILK Rahim and Wafai Z.A. Mikhail INFLUENCE OF PROPOLIS EXTRACT AND OXALIC ACID ON PRESERVING QUALITY OF GUAVA FRUITS DURING Mahmoud G. Abd El-Gawad 127 138 POSTHARVEST COLD STORAGE Khalaf-Allah, A. M.; Galal, M. Khalafalla MICROBIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL EVALUATION OF ; Ibrahim, M. Abdellatif and Mohamed 139 143 LUNCHEON MEAT SOLD IN GIZA AREA (EGYPT) E. Abdel-Aziz TITLE AUTHOR PAGE NO. EFFECTS OF ALDACTONE ,A POTASSIUM SPARING Mahammed A. Dabbi and Ahmed O. 144 147 DIURETIC, ON KIDNEY AND LIVER FUNCTION IN RAT Hussain ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF CURCUMIN- SILVER Shafa M. Hlial, SanaaA. Mustafa and NANOPARTICLES AGAINST SAPROLEGNIA SPP. IN 148 154 Entisar E. AL- Obodi COMMON CARP SPEED BREEDING A RAY OF HOPE FOR THE FUTURE Hemant Singh and Harmeet Singh 155 158 GENERATION IN TERMS OF FOOD SECURITY : A REVIEW Janeja COMPARATIVE TREATMENT OF REPEAT BREEDING IN Jawad K. Taher , Baqer J. hasanand 159 161 NORMAL CYCLING COWS (CLINICAL STUDY) Khawla Abbas Hussein IDENTIFICATION OF LOCAL WISDOM AS FORMS OF CORAL FISHERY MANAGEMENT IN CENTRAL BUTON REGENCY, Azhari and Muis 162 167 SOUTHEAST SULAWESI, INDONESIA (CASE STUDY COASTAL WATERS OF THE SPELMAN STRAIT) DOUBLED HAPLOID PRODUCTION IN CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Kaushik Jha , , Pradeep Kumar 168 173 USING ANTHER CULTURE : A REVIEW Choudhary and Arun Agarwal Rakesh K. Sindhu, Prabhjot Kaur, PHYTOCHEMICALS: EXTRACTION, ISOLATION Sanjana, Manshu, Parneet Kaur, Anju METHODS,IDENTIFICATION AND THERAPEUTIC USES: A 174 184 REVIEW Goyal, Rajni Bala and Amanpreet Sandhu PHARMACODYNAMIC AND PHARMACOKINETIC Vanny Sharma, Reecha Madaan, Rajni INTERACTIONS OF HERBS WITH PRESCRIBED DRUGS: A 185 198 Bala, Anju Goyal and Rakesh K. Sindhu REVIEW Mustafa Jawad Abed Al-Imari, Fuad DETECTION OF CIRCULATING NK CELLS IN BREAST Ghazi Hassan, Laith A.I.K. Al-Kaif, Saif CANCER PATIENTS UNDER CHEMOTHERAPY IN AL HILLAH 199 201 CITY, IRAQ Anwar Jaafar, and Haider Abdulameer Al-Asady CRISPR-CAS9: A GENOME EDITING TOOL FOR Sarvjeet Kukreja, S.M. Savini IMPROVEMENT OF BIOFUEL PRODUCTION IN DIATOMS: A Gunarathne, Tapas Giri , Umesh 202 209 REVIEW Goutam and Shristy Gautam RESPONSE OF SOME ALFALFA GENOTYPES TO SOWING Rafea I.A. EL-Zanaty, M.M. Shafik and 210 214 DATES IN NEWLY LANDS OF EGYPT M.K.I. Nagy EXPLORING THE AMELIORATING ROLE OF THYMUS Hala R. Abd El-kader , Abeer M. Radi, VULGARIS AND ARTEMISIA ANNUA POWDERS ON THE SIDE Fatma I.Abo El-Ela, Shokier Kh. A. and 215 232 EFFECTS OF DICLAZURIL DRUG IN EIMERIA TENELLA EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED BROILER CHICKENS El- Gendy A. A.M. Saba Abdul MuttalibHumood, Nidhal ASSESSMENT OF GENETIC RELATEDNESS AMONG SOME Abdul Hussein Al–Bdairi and 233 236 SPECIES OF AQUATIC PLANTS USING RAPD MARKERS SadiqKadhumLafta MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF DETERGENTS Marwah Chyad Mhmood Mazin N. Al- 237 243 DEGRADATION FUNGI IN WASTE WATER Sanjari and Mohammad I. Khalil EVALUATION THE HEMATOLOGICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL Kawther. H. Dekan, Abbas. K. Al- CHANGES IN WHITE RATS SPECIES ALBINO INDUCED WITH 244 248 Mansorii and Ahmed. O. Al-Zobaidy ROTAVIRUS TYPE A SUSPENSION PHARMACOGNOSTICAL, PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND Vinod Doharey, Manish Kumar, Sushil PHARMACEUTICAL PARADIGM OF ASH GOURD, BENINCASA Kumar Upadhyay , Raj Singhand Beena 249 252 HISPIDA (THUNB.) FRUIT Kumari Mukesh Yadav, Sushil Kumar EFFECTS OFF SALINITY STRESS ON SEEDLING GROWTH Upadhyay, Raj Singh, Sunil Kumar, Anil OF LOCAL VARIETIES OF FABA BEAN ( VICIA FABA L.) FROM 253 259 INDIA Kumar Sharma, Saroj Bala, Kavita Rani and Nirmala Sehrawat CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE BRYOPHYTIC Hifssa Laouzazni, Jamila Zaza, Jamila FLORA OF THE IZARENE MASSIF (OUEZZANE REGION, 260 268 Dahmani and Nadia Belahbib NORTH-WEST MOROCCO) CONTRIBUTION TO THE INVENTORY OF BRYOPHYTES Jamila Zaza, Hifsa Laouzazni, Jamila FLORA OF TALASSEMTANE NATIONAL PARK, NORTH OF 269 281 Dahmani and Nadia Belahbib MOROCCO SIGNIFICANCE OF AROMATIC AMINO ACIDS IN Aakansha Chaudhary, Richa Dave STABILIZATION OF DIPLACONE AND HUMAN Nagar, Anuj Ranjan, and Anees Ahmad 282 286 ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE COMPLEX Siddiqui STUDY OF ALIEN PLANTS SPECIES FROM BAREILLY Rajeev Kumar Yadav and Nisha Verma 287 293 COLLEGE, BAREILLY CAMPUS, U.P. (INDIA) MOLECULAR TAXONOMY AND GENETIC DIVERSITY EVALUATION AMONG SEVEN CULTIVARS OF KALANCHOE Amina Ismail Al-Naib and May Taha Al- 294 299 BLOSSFELDINA POELLN USING RANDOM AMPLIFIED Wattar POLYMORPHIC DNA (RAPD) MARKERS EFFECT OF SPRAYING WITH EXTRACTS OF PLANTS AND AMINO ACIDS ON GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY ON Wafaa, H.A. Abd-Allah, Rania, M.R. 300 307 CORIANDRUM SATIVUM L PLANTS UNDER SHALATEEN Khater and El-Shafay, R.M.M. CONDITION EFFECT OF SILVER THIOSULPHATE AND PHOTOPERIOD ON S.F. El-Sayed, Sahar S. Taha, Omaima IN VITRO TUBERIZATION OF THREE POTATO ( SOLANUM 308 317 S. Darwish and Saumu Z. Mwessongo TUBEROSUM L.) CULTIVARS Doaa El-Sayed Mohammed, Hanan COMPARISON BETWEEN TREATMENT OF RIVER NILE Sayed Mahmoud, Hamada Mohammed WATER WITH ALUMINUM SULPHATE AND AQUEOUS Mahmoud ,, Osama Mohammed Ahmed, 318 323 MORINGA OLEIFERA SEED EXTRACT Hanaa Ibrahim Fahim and Heba Younes Ahmed TITLE AUTHOR PAGE NO. YEASTS AS A SOURCE OF SINGLE CELL PROTEIN Badia Abdul Razzaq Malla Obaida 324 328 PRODUCTION : A REVIEW BIOSYNTHESIS OF ZINC OXIDE NANOPARTICLES USING Tahseen Ali Ibrahim, Taghried A. 329 332 ORANGE PEELS EXTRACT FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS Salman and SalmaAbd al-Rudha Abbas Simranjeet Kaur, Saurabh Singh*, Nitika REVIEW ARTICLE: TERMINALIA ARJUNA : A POTENTIAL ANTI- Anand, Sakshi Sabharwal, and Dileep 333 337 HYPERLIPIDEMIC DRUG Singh baghel MORPHOMETRICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES IN DOMESTIC DUCK SALT GLANDS IN RESPONSE TO Mohammed A. Ali and Ali F. Reshag 338 342 SALINATED WATER HISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF GLANDS OF OVIDUCT IN Ali Faris Reshag and Azhar Saleem 343 347 LAYING GEESE Khalaf AMELIORATIVE ROLE OF QUERCETIN ON INTESTINAL HITOMORPOMETRIC, OXIDATIVE STATUS AND PRO- Eman Samir Aziz and Khalisa Khadhim 348 356 INFLAMMATORY CHANGES IN HYDROGEN PEROXIDE– Khudair EXPOSED RATS PERFORMANCE AND VARIATION OF SOME FABA BEAN Vincent Gilbert Quarshie, S.
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