Journal of
Plant Breeding and Crop Science

  • Abbreviation: J. Plant Breed. Crop Sci.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 2006-9758
  • DOI: 10.5897/JPBCS
  • Start Year: 2009
  • Published Articles: 447

Full Length Research Paper

Efficient propagation of an endangered medicinal plant Jurinea dolomiaea Boiss in the North Western Himalaya using rhizome cuttings under ex situ conditions

Asma Banday
  • Asma Banday
  • Department of Botany, Economic Botany and Reproductive Biology Research Laboratory, University of Kashmir, Srinagar-190006. J & K, India.
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Irshad Ahmad Nawchoo
  • Irshad Ahmad Nawchoo
  • Department of Botany, Economic Botany and Reproductive Biology Research Laboratory, University of Kashmir, Srinagar-190006. J & K, India.
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Zahoor Ahmad Kaloo
  • Zahoor Ahmad Kaloo
  • Department of Botany, Economic Botany and Reproductive Biology Research Laboratory, University of Kashmir, Srinagar-190006. J & K, India.
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Peerzada Arshid Shabir
  • Peerzada Arshid Shabir
  • Department of Botany, Economic Botany and Reproductive Biology Research Laboratory, University of Kashmir, Srinagar-190006. J & K, India.
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Ali Abbas Rather
  • Ali Abbas Rather
  • Department of Botany, Economic Botany and Reproductive Biology Research Laboratory, University of Kashmir, Srinagar-190006. J & K, India.
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  •  Received: 18 June 2014
  •  Accepted: 26 June 2014
  •  Published: 01 September 2014

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