Afsheen Zehra
University of Karachi
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Grass and Forage Science | 2013
Afsheen Zehra; Faiza Shaikh; Raziuddin Ansari; Bilquees Gul; M.A. Khan
Grasses on the Pakistani coast are moderately to highly salt tolerant and have potential for utilization as a cash crop. This study was designed to determine whether seed germination of three halophytic grasses (Phragmites karka, Dichanthium annulatum and Eragrostis ciliaris) could be improved by exogenous application of ascorbic acid (AsA) under saline conditions. Seeds of P. karka were germinated in varying concentrations of NaCl and AsA under different temperature regimes, and seeds of Dichanthium annulatum and Eragrostis ciliaris were germinated at optimal temperatures only. In P. karka, concentrations of AsA (5 and 10 mM) alleviated the salinity effects better at cooler and moderate thermo-periods, whereas higher concentrations (20 mM of AsA) failed to improve germination under all temperature regimes. AsA was ineffective at a warmer thermo-period (25/35°C). The rate of germination also increased at all thermo-periods with the application of AsA except at 25/35°C under saline conditions. Application of AsA improved the germination of E. ciliaris seeds under saline conditions but was inhibitory for D. annulatum in comparison with the untreated control. The rate of germination followed the similar pattern as that of seed germination. Results indicate that AsA has the ability to partially alleviate the effect of salinity on seed germination of some grass species under optimal temperature regime.
Current World Environment | 2015
Syed Ali Ghalib; Muhammad Ali Khan; Afsheen Zehra; Abeda Begum; Babar Hussain; Abdur Rahman Khan; Saquib Ejaz Hussain; Mushtaq Ali; Fozia Tabbassum; Naseem Samreen; Tahira Lateef
In this study, surveys were undertaken during 2008 – 2013, to record the distribution and status of Reptiles of the area during the study 41 species of reptiles were recorded from the area. Twenty two important habitats for reptiles in the area were identified and listed.Indian Spiny-tailed Lizard (Saara hardwickii) was found to be under threat in its localized habitat in Jhimpir Wind Corridor block in Thatta district and Indian Fat –tail Gecko (Eublepharis macularius) was noted to have been almost disappeared from most of the area due to large scale capture of the species for sale in the local markets.
Archive | 2007
Afsheen Zehra; M. Ajmal Khan
South African Journal of Botany | 2012
Afsheen Zehra; Bilquees Gul; Raziuddin Ansari; M.A. Khan
Archive | 2013
Afsheen Zehra; Bilquees Gul; Raziuddin Ansari; Abdel Rehman A. Alatar; Ahmad K. Hegazy; M. Ajmal Khan
Archive | 2013
Afsheen Zehra; Bilquees Gul; Raziuddin Ansari; Abdel Rehman A. Alatar; M. Ajmal Khan
Pakistan Journal of Zoology (Pakistan) | 2008
Syed Ali Ghalib; Abdur Razzaq Khan; Afsheen Zehra; Darakhshan Abbas
Archive | 2007
Syed Ali Ghalib; Abdul Jabbar; Abdur Razzaq Khan; Afsheen Zehra
Archive | 2014
Abeda Begum; Syed Ali Ghalib; Muhammad Zaheer Khan; Afsheen Zehra; Abdur Razzaq Khan; Babar Hussain; Tahera Abdul Latif; Fozia Tabbassum
Archive | 2013
M. Zaheer Khan; Syed Ali Ghalib; Abdur Razzaq Khan; Afsheen Zehra; Rehana Yasmeen; Babar Hussain; Saima Siddiqui; Darakhshan Abbas; Farina Fatima; Abeda Begum; Tanveer Jabeen; Fouzia Tabassum; M Usman Ali Hashmi