Address:
E-mail:
Fax:
Mrs. Farzana Panhwar
157-C, Unit No.2, Latifabad,
Hyderabad (Sindh), Pakistan.
farzanapanhwar@hotmail.com
92-21-5830826
and 92-221-860410
Research papers and documents from Mrs. Panhwar
published by ChemLin:
[in alphabetical
order]
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Acclimatization and establishment of Micropropagation plants
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Anti-nutritional Factors
in Oil Seeds as Aflatoxin in Ground Nut
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Bio availability
of vitamin A and mango fruit in Sindh Pakistan
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Bio ethical
role in collection of local indigenous germplasm and earn money
by selling of intellectual property right in Sindh, Pakistan
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Biotechnologically
Evolved Rice (Orzya Sativa) Crop.
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Chemicals which show toxicological and carcinogenicity effect
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Chiku
or sapodilla - the neglected fruit of sindh
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Climatic change in the past and its effect on Aquatic fauna in Sindh-Pakistan
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Climatic changes of the past and its impact on the biological
diversity in Sindh, Pakistan
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Composting
as an Organic Fertiliser
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Cultural practice of olive growing and its future
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Dairy
goat in Sindh-Pakistan
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Diseases
of goat (The common diseases of goat, their symptoms, treatment, and
methods used in Sindh, Pakistan)
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Economic and Environmental
Sustainability of Mineral Resources in Sindh, Pakistan
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Forest Situation in Pakistan and Planning its Future
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Future
of Genetic Engineering and Bougainvillaea Flowers in Sindh, Pakistan
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Garlic (Allium Satvum Litaceae) Cultural Practice in Sindh, Pakistan
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Genetic Breeding and Selection of Mangoes in Pakistan
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Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology, Floriculture and its Future in Pakistan
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Genetic
Engineering and Plumeria Flowers Future in Sindh, Pakistan
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Genetically evolved
guava (Psidium gaajava) and its future in Pakistan
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Genetically
evolved papaya (carica) and its future in Sindh, Pakistan
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Ginger
(Zingiber officinate Rose) Cultivation in Sindh, Pakistan
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Legume
Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Leucaena - Adaptation,
Quality and Cultural Practices in Pakistan
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Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) attack on fruits and its
control in Sindh Pakistan
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Mulch, the
Magic
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New employment opportunities
in fibre and food processing industries in Pakistan
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Non-traditional
Oilseeds and Oils
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Nutrition Requirement
of Goat
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Oilseed crops
future in Sindh Pakistan
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Post-harvest technology of mango fruits, its development, physiology,
pathology and marketing in Pakistan
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Potato (Solanum tubersum L.) - Cultural practice in Sindh, Pakistan
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Responses
of plant metabolism on air pollution and climate in Sindh, Pakistan
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Restriction
and possibilities of aromatic plants and its future
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Sorghum Practice
in Sindh, Pakistan
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Sustainable methods as applied to raising fruit crops
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The Neem Tree
(Azadirachin-Indica. A. Juss), a Natural Pesticide Practice in Pakistan
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The Production of
Barley (Hordeum Vulgare Linn) in Sindh-Pakistan
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The
Role of Nitrogen Fertiliser in Agriculture
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The
Use of Biotechnology in Sindh, Pakistan
to improve Agriculture, its growth and bring Sustainable Development in
the country
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Turmeric (Curcuma
longa) Cultivation in Sindh, Pakistan
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Wheat cultivation
in Sindh, Pakistan
More about Farzana Panhwar in the WWW
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A woman of substance
With over 200 research papers published internationally in many languages
throughout the world and the recipient of Rural Creativity Award, Gold
Medal of Honor from the US and the UN Best Practice Award, Farzana
Panhwar stands prominent in a society lacking far behind in education.
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Prize
for Women's Creativity in Rural Life 1997
from the World Women Summit Foundation. WWSF, a humanitarian, non-governmental
and international, non-confessional and non-profit organization with United
Nations consultative status (ECOSOC, UNFPA and DPI), works for a new development
paradigm with and for women and children.
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