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ReprintItem Open Access Exogenous cytokinin application increases cell membrane and chlorophyll stability in wheat(SKNAU, 2000) Gupta, N KReprintItem Open Access Response of borax with irrigation at different levels on fruit cracking and yield of pomegranate(SKNAU, 2000) Soni, A KReprintItem Open Access ReprintItem Open Access ReprintItem Open Access Effect of plant growth regulators on growth yield and essential oil production of henna(SKNAU, 2002) Khandelwal, SKReprintItem Open Access ReprintItem Open Access Productivity enhancement by putrescine in wheat(SKNAU, 2003) Gupta, SunitaReprintItem Open Access Effect of sodium chloride on the growth and gas exchange of young Ziziphus seedling rootstocks(SKNAU, 2003) Meena, S K; Gupta, N KReprintItem Open Access ReprintItem Open Access Effect of NaCl salinity on photosynthesis rate transpiration rate and oxidative stress tolerance in contrasting wheat genotypes(SKNAU, 2005) Sharma, N; Gupta, N KReprintItem Open Access ReprintItem Open Access HvNax3- a locus controlling shoot medium exclusion derived wild barley(SKNAU, 2010) Shavrukov, Y; Gupta, N KReprintItem Open Access Effect of salinity on morphological and seed quality attributes of brassicas(SKNAU, 2011) Agarwal, V P; Kakraliya, B LReprintItem Open Access Field efficacy of exogenously applied putrescine in wheat under water stress conditions(SKNAU, 2011) Gupta, Sunita; Gupta, N KArticleItem Open Access Field efficacy of exogenously appliie putrescine in wheat ( triticum aestivum ) under water stress conditions: Indian Journal of Agriculture Sciences ;(2011) ;81(6); 516-9; Email nkgupta.pphy.rari@sknau.ac.in(Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2011) Gupta, Sunita; Gupta, N KA field experiment was conducted during winter ( rabi ) season of 2005–06 and 2006–07 taking wheat ( Triticum aestivum L. emend Fiori. & Paol.) genotype ‘HD 2329’ to investigate the efficacy of putrescine under water stress condition. Putrescine (0.01, 0.1 and 1.0 mM concentrations) was applied as seed treatment, one or two foliar sprays. For water stress treatment, the number of irrigations was reduced to three as compared to six in control. Putrescine application enhanced plant height, leaf area, grain number, grain weight, grain yield and biological yield under non-stress as well as under water stress conditions. Exogenous application of 0.1 mM putrescine was found the best in most of the observations. Among mode of applications, two foliar sprays of putrescine at the time of anthesis and post anthesis performed best over seed treatment and one foliar spray of putrescineReprintItem Open Access Efficacy of putrescine and benzyladenine on photosynthesis and productivity in relation drought in wheat(SKNAU, 2012) Gupta, SunitaReprintItem Open Access ReprintItem Open Access