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    Extension Leaflet on Scientific Cultivation of Goonda in Arid RegionsExtension Leaflet on Scientific Cultivation of Goonda in Arid RegionsNot Availabl

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    Extension Leaflet on Improved Cultivation of Guar in Arid RegionsExtension Leaflet on Improved Cultivation of Guar in Arid RegionsNot Availabl

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    Extension Leaflet on Improved Cultivation of Carrot in Arid RegionsExtension Leaflet on Improved Cultivation of Carrot in Arid RegionsNot Availabl

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    Extension Leaflet on Cultivation of Ber in rainfed areasExtension Leaflet on Cultivation of Ber in rainfed areasNot Availabl

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    Technical Bulletin on "Growing Ber (Ziziphus Mauritiana Lam) For Sustainable Income and Employment in Arid and Semi Arid Regions"Technical Bulletin on "Growing Ber (Ziziphus Mauritiana Lam) For Sustainable Income and Employment in Arid and Semi Arid Regions"Not Availabl

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    Extension Leaflet on Grafting and Production Management in Khejri (Prosopis cineraria) for higher podsExtension Leaflet on Grafting and Production Management in Khejri (Prosopis cineraria) for higher podsNot Availabl

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    Not AvailableDrought or moisture stress is one of the most significant environmental stresses causing huge loss to the agriculture worldwide, reducing average yield of major vegetables crop by more than 50%. In the current study, antioxidant responses under water stress were compared to detect water stress tolerant genotypes of Cucumis spp. Forty four genotypes of ten Cucumis spp. were evaluated for their respective drought tolerance and effect of water deficient on various morpho-physiological (root length, shoot length, root and shoot fresh and dry weight) and biochemical[Catalase, Ascorbate peroxidase (APOX) and Guiaicol peroxidase GPOX)] parameters. Of these 44 genotypes, 11.36% were tolerant, 29.54% were moderately tolerant and 38.63% were susceptible and 20.45% were highly susceptible. Decrease in root-shoot length, root-shoot fresh weight, root-shoot dry weight was observed in most of the genotypes. The activity of catalase and GPOX was increased in water deficit conditions while the activity of APOX decreased for most of the genotypes. Though none of the growth parameters and enzyme activity was correlated with tolerance level, various morpho-physiological and biochemical parameters, were associated under control and stress conditions.Not Availabl
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