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    Beating cold by being tough: impact of elevation on leaf characteristics in Phleum himalaicum Mez. endemic to Himalaya

    Effect of altitude on leaf responses in Phleum himalaicum populations was evaluated at three different elevation levels, viz. (Low 1200 m.a.s.l.), middle (1600 m a.s.l.) and high (1900 m a.s.l.) in western part o...

    Khawaja Shafique Ahmad, Mansoor Hameed, Abdul Hamid in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2018)

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    Gas exchanges and yield responses of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes differing in flooding tolerance

    Flooding-induced changes in leaf gas exchanges, grain yield, and yield-related parameters of mungbean were evaluated employing two flood-tolerant (GK48 and VC3945A) and one flood-susceptible (Vo1982A-G) genoty...

    M. Rafiqul Islam, Abdul Hamid, M. Abdul Karim in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2008)

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    Genetic variability in flooding tolerance of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes

    The study was an exploratory in nature conducted using a large number of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes of diverse growth habit and adaptive characters. Soil flooding induced changes in eleven morp...

    M. Rafiqul Islam, Abdul Hamid, Qazi Abdul Khaliq, Jalal Uddin Ahmed in Euphytica (2007)

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    Genetic Variation of Glutelin Acidic Subunit Polypeptides in Bangladesh Rice Genetic Resources

    Bangladesh rice genetic resources collected from six distinct regions of the country were examined to obtain the diversity in glutelin acidic subunit polypeptides. Seed glutelins from 576 Bangladesh rice culti...

    Md. Sarwar Jahan, Yuji Uemura, Toshihiro Kumamaru in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution (2005)

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    Grain Growth and Yield Performance of Wheat under Subtropical Conditions: II. Effect of Water Stress at Reproductive Stage

    Wheat is predominantly grown under rainfed conditions in the subtropics where the crop growth mostly depends on stored soil moisture content. As the evaporative loss of soil moisture exceeds rainfall for sever...

    Md. Abdul Karim, Abdul Hamid, Shafiur Rahman in Cereal Research Communications (2000)

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    Grain Growth and Yield Performance of Wheat under Subtropical Conditions: I. Effect of Sowing Dates

    The optimum sowing time of wheat in subtropical countries like Bangladesh lies between mid-November to mid-December. Wheat is usually sown after transplanted summer rice (aman rice). Due to various reasons sum...

    Md. Abdul Karim, Abdul Hamid, Md. Shafiur Rahman in Cereal Research Communications (1999)