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Ougenioxylon chinjiensis sp. nov., a New Fossil Species of the Family Leguminosae from Chinji Formation Salt Range, Punjab Pakistan
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作者 Noor-Ul-Ain Soomro Basir Ahmed Arain Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Rajput 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2014年第26期3745-3751,共7页
This work is comprised of anatomical study of fossil wood collected from Chnji formation (72°22'E, 32°41'N) of Miocene age exposed at Chinji National Reservoir. The material consists of a single piec... This work is comprised of anatomical study of fossil wood collected from Chnji formation (72°22'E, 32°41'N) of Miocene age exposed at Chinji National Reservoir. The material consists of a single piece of petrified wood dark brown in colour. The three dimensional sections were prepared by ground thin section technique. Microscopic examination of the characters was compared with modern and fossil wood and found comparable with the family Leguminosae. The closest resemblance of our fossil wood is with the wood of Ougenia. This fossil wood shows close resemblance in respect of vessels, fibers, parenchyma and xylem rays character. Therefore it is considered as new species and it is named Ougenioxylon chienjiensis sp. nov. The specific epithet refers to Chinji formation to which fossil wood belongs. 展开更多
关键词 Ougenia chinjiensis FOSSIL WOOD SALT Range punjab pakistan
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Factors influencing hybrid maize farmers' risk attitudes and their perceptions in Punjab Province,Pakistan 被引量:5
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作者 Shoaib Akhtar LI Gu-cheng +5 位作者 Raza Ullah Adnan Nazir Muhammad Amjed Iqbal Muhammad Haseeb Raza Nadeem Iqbal Muhammad Faisal 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第6期1454-1462,共9页
Hybrid maize farmers have to face diverse kinds of climate, biological, price and financial risks. Farmers' risk perceptions and risk attitudes are essential elements influencing farm operations and management decisi... Hybrid maize farmers have to face diverse kinds of climate, biological, price and financial risks. Farmers' risk perceptions and risk attitudes are essential elements influencing farm operations and management decisions. However, this important issue has been overlooked in the contemporary studies and therefore there is a dearth of literature on this important issue. The present research is therefore, an attempt to fill this gap. This study aims to quantify hybrid maize farmers' perceptions of disastrous risks, their attitudes towards risk and to explore the impacts of various farm and farm household factors on farmers' risk attitudes and risk perceptions. The present study is conducted in four hybrid maize growing districts of Punjab Province, Pakistan, using cross-sectional data of 400 hybrid maize farmers. Risk matrix and equally likely certainty equivalent (ELCE) method are used to rank farmers' perceptions of four catastrophic risk sources including climate, biological, price and financial risks and to investigate farmers' risk aversion attitudes, respectively. Furthermore, probit regression is used to analyze the determinants affecting farmers' risk attitudes and risk perceptions. The results of the study showed that majority of farmers are risk averse in nature and perceive price, biological and climate to be potential sources of risks to their farm enterprise. In addition, analysis divulges that distance from farm to main market, off-farm income, location dummies for Sahiwal and Okara, age, maize farming experience, access to extension agent, significantly (either negatively or positively) influence farmers' risk attitudes and risk perceptions. The study delivers valuable insights for farmers, agricultural insurance sector, extension services researchers and agricultural policy makers about the local understanding of risks to hybrid maize crop in developing countries, like Pakistan, and have implications for research on farmers' adaptation to exposed risks. 展开更多
关键词 risk perceptions risk attitude hybrid maize determinants punjab pakistan
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Comparative Water Efficiency Analysis of Sole and Multiple Cropping Systems under Tunnel Farming in Punjab-Pakistan
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作者 Hina Fatima Lal K. Almas Sehrish Haroon 《Journal of Water Resource and Protection》 2020年第6期455-471,共17页
Water scarcity is the growing concern of present times, requiring its efficient utilization deemed as necessity. Rapidly growing population has significantly exerted pressure on its demand, in Pakistan. In order to fu... Water scarcity is the growing concern of present times, requiring its efficient utilization deemed as necessity. Rapidly growing population has significantly exerted pressure on its demand, in Pakistan. In order to fulfill it, all factors of production are required to be used in the possibly most efficient way. Good quality and quantity of water are the growing concerns of producers in Pakistan and around the globe. The efficient water utilization is crucial to optimize the farm returns under the selected sole and multiple cropping systems. This study considered the water efficiency analysis of multiple and sole cropping systems, with the aim of finding out cropping patterns more efficient in terms of water utilization in Pakistan. In order to estimate the water efficiency analysis, the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is run to find out the water efficient cropping systems among sole and multiple cropping systems. The Tobit analysis is also used to find out the factors affecting the water efficiency of selected farms in the study area. The results of the study report an inefficient water usage in terms of irrigation, the inefficient use of water instigates the wastage of one of the most important as well as scarce farm inputs especially water, in case of multiple cropping system. Around 51% and 13% of water inefficiency </span><span>are</span><span> present under multiple and sole cropping systems, respectively. Basin irrigation is the method for irrigation, used by the farmers of the study area approximating to be 95%</span><span> </span><span>-</span><span> </span><span>97%. It is one of the most conventional and least efficient methods of irrigation. Only 2.67 and 4.67 percent of farms were using the Furrow irrigation method, which is way more efficient and steady as compared to Basin irrigation method, respectively. It appears as a requirement that the most efficient methods regarding water application in Pakistan should be recognized. Lack of management in water application on both selected cropping systems resulted in over utilization of water and depletion of one of the fundamental natural resource. In order to overcome the inefficiency in water management, farmers’ farming knowledge, adoption of new irrigation techniques, efficient application of inputs is needed. 展开更多
关键词 Water Efficiency Irrigated Agriculture Sole and Multiple Cropping Tun-nel Farming punjab-pakistan Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Tobit Analysis
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Lithostratigraphy, Structure, Geological History, Economic Geology and Paleontology of Mari Bugti Hills and Surrounding Areas of Balochistan, South Punjab and North Sindh (Pakistan) 被引量:2
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作者 Muhammad Sadiq Malkani Yousaf Haroon 《Open Journal of Geology》 2022年第1期13-56,共44页
Mari Bugti hills and surroundings belong to Sulaiman basin (fragment of Gondwana) lies under the territory of Balochistan, South Punjab and North Sindh (Pakistan) but luckily have diverse marine and terrestrial sedime... Mari Bugti hills and surroundings belong to Sulaiman basin (fragment of Gondwana) lies under the territory of Balochistan, South Punjab and North Sindh (Pakistan) but luckily have diverse marine and terrestrial sediments varying in age from Triassic to Recent, petroleum and a large number of mineral resources especially huge gypsum and cement resources, numerous suitable anticlinal structures and world-famous paleontology. The large-sized poripuchian titanosaurs, theropods, mesoeucrocodiles, pterosaur, bird and snake were reported from the latest Cretaceous Vitakri Formation, and largest terrestrial mammals and eucrocodiles were reported from the Oligocene Chitarwata Formation and other mammals were also reported from Late Paleogene and Neogene terrestrial deposits. Previously part of this area was not mapped due to remoteness and security problems but recently the mapping of these areas was started. Further, the structural and geological maps of previously omitted parts are added here. After performing the multidisciplinary field investigations by senior author, the corresponding results were obtained. The main objective of this work is to focus on the lithostratigraphic deposits, structure, geological history, economic geology and paleontology of the Mari Bugti Hills and surrounding areas. 展开更多
关键词 Stratigraphy Structures Faults Anticlines Synclines Geological History Economic Geology PALEONTOLOGY Mesozoic Cenozoic Mari Bugti Hills BALOCHISTAN South punjab North Sindh Sulaiman Arc pakistan
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Geology and Mineral Deposits of Saraikistan (South Punjab, Koh Sulaiman Range) of Pakistan: A Tabular Review of Recently Discovered Biotas from Pakistan and Paleobiogeographic Link: Phylogeny and Hypodigm of Poripuchian Titanosaurs from Indo-Pakistan
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作者 Muhammad Sadiq Malkani 《Open Journal of Geology》 2023年第8期900-958,共59页
Saraikistan (South Punjab and surrounding) area of Pakistan is located in the central Pakistan. This area represents Triassic-Jurassic to Recent sedimentary marine and terrestrial strata. Most of the Mesozoic and Earl... Saraikistan (South Punjab and surrounding) area of Pakistan is located in the central Pakistan. This area represents Triassic-Jurassic to Recent sedimentary marine and terrestrial strata. Most of the Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic are represented by marine strata with rare terrestrial deposits, while the Late Cenozoic is represented by continental fluvial deposits. This area hosts significant mineral deposits and their development can play a significant role in the development of Saraikistan region and ultimately for Pakistan. The data of recently discovered biotas from Cambrian to Miocene age are tabulated for quick view. Mesozoic biotas show a prominent paleobiogeographic link with Gondwana and Cenozoic show Eurasian. Phylogeny and hypodigm of Poripuchian titanosaurs from India and Pakistan are hinted at here. 展开更多
关键词 GEOLOGY Minerals Cement Dams Biota Tabular Data Paleobiogeography Saraikistan South punjab Sulaiman Range pakistan Titanosaurs Indo-pakistan
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Assessment of pasture and plasma minerals of cows: A case study in Pakistan
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作者 Zafar Iqbal Khan Kafeel Ahmad +2 位作者 Muhammad Khalid Mukhtar Farhad Mirzaei Ghulam Hussain 《Agricultural Sciences》 2013年第2期57-61,共5页
An investigation was conducted to evaluate the nutrient level of grazing livestock as influenced by the sampling periods in Punjab state districtSargodha,Pakistan. Twenty composite soil and pasture and twenty five blo... An investigation was conducted to evaluate the nutrient level of grazing livestock as influenced by the sampling periods in Punjab state districtSargodha,Pakistan. Twenty composite soil and pasture and twenty five blood samples were collected at two different sampling periods dur ing December 2010 to March, 2011, respectively. Higher soil content of all elements except iron was observed during December than those found in Mach at the 2nd harvest during this pe riod but all mean values were above the critical levels investigated for soil for the requirements of forage crops. Forage, potassium, magnesium and copper levels did not differ between samplings. Calcium, sodium, zinc, manganese, cobalt and selenium were higher during December, while reverse was true for forage iron reflecting the soil iron contents. The sodium, manganese, iron and selenium in forage were found to be deficient than the requirements of livestock during both sampling times in this investigation. From the four minerals assessed in the serum calcium, magnesium and zinc levels were high after the December in March. The macro mineral which were found to be moderately deficient at this animal farm are sodium and magnesium. Micro elements most likely to limit livestock production efficiency are copper, zinc, manganese and cobalt. Specific mineral supplementation should be supplied containing copper and zinc, as both pasture and blood plasma samples exhibited their deficiency. The present investigation suggests the requirement and provision of an appropriate specificity tailored mineral mixture to ruminants in this specific studied area. The objective of this study was to determine deficiency or excess of various minerals to have the knowledge of the status of different minerl elements for supplementation if necessary. 展开更多
关键词 Soil FORAGE Serum RUMINANTS Productivity punjab pakistan
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巴基斯坦旁遮普省农村地区学校管理委员会的现状、问题与启示 被引量:2
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作者 郭军 吴原 《外国教育研究》 CSSCI 北大核心 2008年第6期83-87,共5页
巴基斯坦旁遮普省是发展中国家里文盲率最高的地区,教育的严重滞后已经影响到了这一地区经济的发展和人民生活水平的提高。从1994年开始,巴基斯坦政府在全国范围内推广学校管理委员会,以期解决农村基础教育问题。这项制度在旁遮普省的... 巴基斯坦旁遮普省是发展中国家里文盲率最高的地区,教育的严重滞后已经影响到了这一地区经济的发展和人民生活水平的提高。从1994年开始,巴基斯坦政府在全国范围内推广学校管理委员会,以期解决农村基础教育问题。这项制度在旁遮普省的实施过程中,取得了一些成果,但仍存在很多的问题,这些对我国少数民族农村地区的教育有一定的启示。 展开更多
关键词 巴基斯坦 旁遮普省 农村 学校管理委员会
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巴基斯坦医学教育体制初探 被引量:2
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作者 肖宁 刘鑫 +2 位作者 陈丽 刘异 高劲松 《医学与社会》 2011年第4期102-104,共3页
本文就笔者在巴基斯坦旁遮普医学院留学五年并在国内从事对巴基斯坦留学生的临床医学教学三年的经历,简要论述如何将这两种体制结合并完善,并初探一条适合留学生在我国学习成就最大化的管理途径。
关键词 巴基斯坦医学教育体制 旁遮普大学 临床医学 留学生
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“一带一路”倡议背景下巴基斯坦植物园发展定位——以旁遮普大学植物园为例
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作者 AHMAD Hassan 郭丽 +2 位作者 张德顺 陈莹莹 姜涛 《园林》 2023年第9期49-55,共7页
区域植物的收集和保护,是高质量共建“一带一路”的重要绿色内涵,巴基斯坦作为丝绸之路的枢纽之一,两国植物园的物种交换和信息交流可以丰富彼此植物迁地保育的资源库。尽管巴基斯坦植物园在植物多样性保护研究方面取得了重要进展,然而... 区域植物的收集和保护,是高质量共建“一带一路”的重要绿色内涵,巴基斯坦作为丝绸之路的枢纽之一,两国植物园的物种交换和信息交流可以丰富彼此植物迁地保育的资源库。尽管巴基斯坦植物园在植物多样性保护研究方面取得了重要进展,然而其研究能力、科普水平和基础设施等与国际先进水平仍有巨大差距。通过文献综述、案例研究、实地调研等方法,回顾巴基斯坦植物园的历史与发展,并以巴基斯坦旁遮普大学植物园为例,分析该植物园功能分区、植物资源及园林特点,以期为中国同行了解巴基斯坦植物园的发展现状,助力中巴绿色桥梁的可持续发展。 展开更多
关键词 “一带一路”倡议 巴基斯坦 植物园 旁遮普大学
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Multidimensional Model for Vulnerability Assessment of Urban Flooding: An Empirical Study in Pakistan 被引量:4
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作者 Irfan Ahmad Rana Jayant K.Routray 《International Journal of Disaster Risk Science》 SCIE CSCD 2018年第3期359-375,共17页
Urban flooding has become a regular phenomenon in many towns and cities in the Asia Pacific region over the past years. Professionals associated with disaster management and climate change are at the forefront of addr... Urban flooding has become a regular phenomenon in many towns and cities in the Asia Pacific region over the past years. Professionals associated with disaster management and climate change are at the forefront of addressing urban flooding. To reduce flood risks,vulnerability and its components must be understood.Vulnerability assessment methods are diverse and complex, with a varied nature of understanding the key terms used in various contexts, and this diversity ultimately reflects on the interpretation of results in research settings.Diverse interpretations and definitions exist in the disaster risk and climate change literature, complicating the process of astute and comprehensive vulnerability assessment. The main purpose of this study was to quantify vulnerability indicators and develop a multidimensional model for vulnerability assessment. Vulnerability is explored through the lens of five dimensions: social, economic, physical/infrastructural, institutional, and attitudinal. This methodology is applied to urban flooding in Pakistan, to verify the proposed model. Three study sites in urban areas with different population sizes, situated in high-risk flood zones in the Punjab Province of Pakistan were selected for empirical investigation. A household survey was conducted, and indices were developed for each dimension based on welldefined indicators. The proposed methodology for vulnerability assessment was tested and found operational. This method can be replicated irrespective of spatial scales and can be modified for other disasters by streamlining hazard specific indicators. 展开更多
关键词 pakistan punjab URBAN FLOODING VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT
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