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EVALUATING THE DROUGHT STRESS TOLERANCE EFFICIENCY OF WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.) CULTIVARS

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Figure 1 – Germination stress tolerance index (%)  of wheat cultivars after 14 days of growth at 0 and
Figure 6 – Water contents (%) of wheat cultivars after  07 days of growth at 0 and -0.06 MPa external water

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