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    Correction: Zinc Nanoparticles for Enhancing Plant Tolerance to Abiotic Stress: A Bibliometric Analysis and Review

    Muhammad Jafir, Aqsa Khan, Adeel Ahmad in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (2024)

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    Zinc Nanoparticles for Enhancing Plant Tolerance to Abiotic Stress: A Bibliometric Analysis and Review

    Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for plant health, yet its availability in soils grapples with limitations imposed by diverse factors. Nanotechnology offers a promising approach to enhance Zn delivery a...

    Muhammad Jafir, Aqsa Khan, Adeel Ahmad in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (2024)

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    Whole genome analysis of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens TA-1, a promising biocontrol agent against Cercospora arachidicola pathogen of early leaf spot in Arachis hypogaea L

    Early leaf spot disease, caused by Cercospora arachidicola, is a devastating peanut disease that has severely impacted peanut production and quality. Chemical fungicides pollute the environment; however, Bacillus

    Chen Wang, Taswar Ahsan, Ao Ding, Di Han, Chao-Qun Zang, Yu-Qian Huang in BMC Plant Biology (2023)

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    A comprehensive review on genetic resistance of chickpea to ascochyta blight

    Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is one of the most valued legumes because of its nutritional value and global cultivation in more than fifty countries. Ascochyta blight is the devastating disease that substantially...

    Amina Ilyas, Safdar Ali Mirza, Khalid Hussain, Ayesha Ilyas in Journal of Plant Pathology (2022)

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    Review on integrated disease and pest management of field crops

    The evolution of IPM was followed multiple ways around the world and reached beyond the confines of the plant protection science. Excessive use of chemicals in disease and pest management has caused environmen...

    Muneer Abbas, Muhammad Saleem in International Journal of Tropical Insect S… (2022)

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    ‘New’ species are not always new: a case study of Ephedra sumlingensis and E. khurikensis (Ephedraceae)

    Historically, and even today, discovery of new species has remained one of the primary research activities driving the discipline of taxonomy. Discovering scientifically still unknown biodiversity is critical ...

    Zubair Ahmad Rather, Khalid Hussain, Mayank Dhar Dwivedi in Plant Systematics and Evolution (2022)

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    Aberrant development of pancreatic beta cells derived from human iPSCs with FOXA2 deficiency

    FOXA2 has been identified as an essential factor for pancreas development and emerging evidence supports an association between FOXA2 and diabetes. Although the role of FOXA2 during pancreatic development is w...

    Ahmed K. Elsayed, Ihab Younis, Gowher Ali, Khalid Hussain in Cell Death & Disease (2021)

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    Sustainable land use options for optimum resources use in maize based crop** system on uplands of Western Thailand

    Worldwide, soil degradation due to erosion is still a major issue. Minimum tillage, intercrop**, and alley crop** are important features of conservation agriculture and food security, but the farming commu...

    Khalid Hussain, Ayesha Ilyas, Chalermchart Wongleecharoen in Agroforestry Systems (2020)

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    Selection and screening of drought tolerant high yielding chickpea genotypes based on physio-biochemical indices and multi-environmental yield trials

    Chickpea is one of the major legume crops being cultivated in the arid and semi-arid regions of Pakistan. It is mainly grown on the marginal areas where, terminal drought stress is one of the serious threats t...

    Tariq Mahmud Shah, Muhammad Imran, Babar Manzoor Atta, M. Yasin Ashraf in BMC Plant Biology (2020)

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    Dynamic metabolic reprogramming of steroidal glycol-alkaloid and phenylpropanoid biosynthesis may impart early blight resistance in wild tomato (Solanum arcanum Peralta)

    Exploration with high throughput leaf metabolomics along with functional genomics in wild tomato unreveal potential role of steroidal glyco-alkaloids and phenylpropanoids during early blight resistance.

    Balkrishna A. Shinde, Bhushan B. Dholakia, Khalid Hussain in Plant Molecular Biology (2017)

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    Modelling resource competition and its mitigation at the crop-soil-hedge interface using WaNuLCAS

    Agroforestry systems have a large potential to increase systems’ productivity and provide soil conservation in hilly terrain but comprise complex interactions at the crop-soil-tree interface. Modelling can be ...

    Khalid Hussain, Chalermchart Wongleecharoen, Thomas Hilger in Agroforestry Systems (2016)

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    Combining δ13C measurements and ERT imaging: improving our understanding of competition at the crop-soil-hedge interface

    Hedgerow crop** decreases erosion in hillside agriculture but also competes for water and nutrients with crops. This study combined two methods for an improved understanding of water and nutrient competition...

    Khalid Hussain, Chalermchart Wongleecharoen, Thomas Hilger in Plant and Soil (2015)

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    Ricin B chain fragments expressed inEscherichia coli are able to bind free galactose in contrast to the full length polypeptide

    Deleted forms of ricin B chain (RTB) containing only one of the two galactose binding sites were produced inE. coli and targeted to the periplasm by fusion to theompA orompF signal sequences. The proteins were th...

    Richard Wales, Hazel C. Gorham, Khalid Hussain, Lynne M. Roberts in Glycoconjugate Journal (1994)