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    Germination ecology of Rhynchosia capitata: an emerging summer weed in Asia Ecologia da germinação de Rhynchosia capitata: planta daninha emergente durante o verão na Ásia by H.H. Ali, A. Tanveer, M.A. Nadeem, H.N. Asghar, M.M. Javaid

    Published in Planta daninha (01-06-2013)
    “…Rhynchosia capitata is becoming an increasing problem in summer crops, such as cotton, soybean, pearl millet and mungbean in many Asian countries. Laboratory…”
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    Germination ecology of Rhynchosia capitata: an emerging summer weed in Asia by Ali, H.H., Tanveer, A., Nadeem, M.A., Asghar, H.N., Javaid, M.M.

    Published in Planta daninha (01-06-2013)
    “…Rhynchosia capitata is becoming an increasing problem in summer crops, such as cotton, soybean, pearl millet and mungbean in many Asian countries. Laboratory…”
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    Cytokinin and its precursors for improving growth and yield of rice by Zahir, Z.A., Asghar, H.N., Arshad, M.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-03-2001)
    “…Phytohormones are well known for their regulatory role in plant growth and development and cytokinins represent one of the five well-established classes of…”
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    Potential of Rhizobium spp. for improving growth and yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.) by M.B. Husssain, I. Mehboob, Z.A. Zahir, M. Naveed, H.N. Asghar

    Published in Soil & environment (Faisalabad) (15-05-2009)
    “…The ability ofRhizobium to colonize roots of certain cereals and promote their growth and yield at harvest has been proven experimentally involving a number of…”
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    Precursor (L-tryptophan)-inoculum (Azotobacter) interaction for improving yields and nitrogen uptake of maize by Zahir, Z.A, Asghar, H.N, Akhtar, M.J, Arshad, M

    Published in Journal of plant nutrition (01-01-2005)
    “…Auxins produced in the rhizosphere as a result of precursor-inoculum interaction may affect plant growth. Auxin production by Azotobacter cultures was measured…”
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