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The Study of Genetic Diversity in Relation to Leaves Morphological and Biochemical Adaptations of Mulberry Genotypes Grownin Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan

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Munir, Ammara

Program

PhD

Institute

University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir

City

Muzaffarabad

Province

KPK

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2018

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Biotechnology

Language

English

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http://prr.hec.gov.pk/jspui/bitstream/123456789/11317/1/Ammara%20Munir%20Ph.D%20Thesis%20Biotechnology%20dvd.pdf

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The present study was conducted on different accessions of Moraceae to evaluate the genetic variation in them on the basis of morphological and biochemical attributes as well as by using molecular markers (SSR and ISSR). The developmental genes cup shaped cotyledons (CUC2) were also studied in order to confirm their functional status. For morphological, biochemical and molecular studies mulberry fresh leaves were taken and all the parameters were taken in replicates. Morphologically leaves of the majority of the accessions had light green color, acute tip, and soft surface along with cordate shaped leaves.The others had lobed shape, dark color, doubly serrate or dentate, acuminate and coarse leaves. There were significant differences in means of lamina length, lamina width and leaf area index. In biochemical analysis, the carbohydrates content was the highest in Korean subni (3.7626±0.204 cm) followed by Morus nigra(3.728±0.1795 cm), Morus latefolia (3.643±0.2458 cm) and P.F.I (3.568±0.3057 cm). Punjab II (1.704±0.1695 cm) showed the lowest carbohydrates content. The protein contents of Kanmasi Japan (1.7007±0.0049 cm) were higher as compared to Punjab-II-punjab (1.4030±0.0455 cm). The higher values of carbohydrate and protein content revealed that the leaves had the more palatability for silkworms. Lun-40-punjab showed the highest total phenolic content. Phenolic play a key role in traditional medicines. The maximum IC50 value was of Morus indica(172.21 mg/g) followed by Morus alba(152.7 mg/g) and PFI (122.4 mg/g). Punjab II Punjab (11.6), Kanmasi Japan (11.5) showed the minimum and same amount of anti-oxidant activity. One of the developmental genes CUC2 was observed in seven Morus strains. This strategy produced good-quality sequences, which were analyzed and compared to each other and to theCUC2c sequence of the reference M. notabilis strain.The sequencing results showed that the mean distance present in the overall sequence pairs xvii was 0.017. Molecular diversity between thirty accessions was checked through DNA markers i.e. SSR and ISSRs by the use of different softwares (NTSYS PC 2.2, Minitab, Statista, R) The SSRs produced 15 polymorphic bands out of 25 (60%) SS18 and MULSTR1 showed best results with the highest PIC and hundred percent polymorphism while the least was shown by SS04. It was also obvious that pic of SSR was somehow less than ISSR. The analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) gave P value of 0.6434. The ISSR markers showed more polymorphism with more PIC value. The P value obtained from the results was 0.1089, while CV was 35.7. Our diversity results proved that all group were somewhat distant
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Flow and Heat Transfer Analysis for Arbitrary and Hyperbolic Stretching Surfaces

The main purpose of this thesis is to discuss the fluid flow driven by stretching of the sheet. In fluid dynamics, there are many mechanisms to drive the fluid flow: like the motion of the boundaries, the pressure gradient and the buoyancy force. Of these mechanisms, the motion of the boundaries remains the most important. And among many fluid flows driven by the motion of the boundaries, the flow induced by stretching of the surface has been of greatest value and importance. In fact its importance lies in the application of stretching sheets in industry and engineering. Such flows are generally generated in extrusion of polymers, fibers spinning, hot rolling, manufacturing of plastic and rubber sheet, continuous casting and glass blowing. The stretching of the sheets have been initially undertaken in Newtonian fluid and later on extended to non-Newtonian fluids-- because of their application in polymer industry. The heat transfer through a fluid in the presence of fluid flow is also a subject of immense importance both for understanding of fluid flow and its applications in vast areas of industrial problems. Keeping in view the importance of the flow and heat transfer by stretching sheet a huge amount of work has been published for linear, power law and exponential stretching of the sheets in Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. However, the bulk of this work describes the flow and heat transfer past a continuous stretching surface taking linear, polynomial, power law and exponential stretching velocities and temperature distributions. However, this has always been a challenge for the scientists and engineers to introduce new stretching velocities for the solutions of non-linear equations on the one hand and its industrial applications on the other hand. 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The boundary layer flow and heat transfer analysis of an incompressible viscous ixfluid for a hyperbolically stretching sheet is investigated. The analytical and numerical results are obtained using series expansion method and Local Non-Similarity (LNS) methods respectively. Analytical and numerical results for skin friction and Nusselt number are calculated and compared with each other. The significant observation is that the momentum and thermal boundary layer thicknesses decrease as the distance from the leading edge increases. The well- known solution of linear stretching is found as the leading order solution for the hyperbolic stretching. The contents of this chapter have been published in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition), 33(4), 445–454 (2012). Flow and heat transfer of an electrically conducting viscous fluid over a hyperbolic stretching sheet with viscous dissipation and internal heat generation is investigated in third chapter. 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