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    Evaluation of turmeric-mung bean intercrop productivity through competition functions by ISLAM, Mohamaed, ALAM, Mohammad, EL SABAGH, Ayman, BARUTÇULAR, Celaleddin, RATNASEKERA, Disna, KIZILGEÇI, Ferhat, ISLAM, M. Sohidul

    Published in Acta agriculturae slovenica (08-04-2018)
    “…An intercropping experiment was conducted with varying combinations of turmeric and mung bean to find out the efficacy of productivity and economic return…”
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    Harvest index is a critical factor influencing the grain yield of diverse wheat species under rain-fed conditions in the Mediterranean zone of southeastern Turkey and northern Syria by Kobata, Tohru, Koç, Müjde, Barutçular, Celaleddin, Tanno, Ken-ichi, Inagaki, Masanori

    Published in Plant production science (03-04-2018)
    “…Environmental and plant factors critical to the grain yields of bread (Triticum aestivum L.), durum (T. durum L.) and emmer (T. dicoccum L.) wheat cultivars…”
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    Drought and sorghum: a bibliometric analysis using VOS viewer by Liaqat, Waqas, Altaf, Muhammad Tanveer, Barutçular, Celaleddin, Zayed, Ehab M., Hussain, Touseef

    “…Drought has emerged as a significant global concern in recent years, leading to a proliferation of research on sorghum, an important drought resistant crop…”
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    Strategies and bibliometric analysis of legumes biofortification to address malnutrition by Altaf, Muhammad Tanveer, Liaqat, Waqas, Jamil, Amna, Jan, Muhammad Faheem, Baloch, Faheem Shehzad, Barutçular, Celaleddin, Nadeem, Muhammad Azhar, Mohamed, Heba I.

    Published in Planta (01-10-2024)
    “…Main conclusion Biofortification of legumes using diverse techniques such as plant breeding, agronomic practices, genetic modification, and nano-technological…”
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    Responses of grain filling in spring wheat and temperate-zone rice to temperature: Similarities and differences by Kobata, Tohru, Palta, Jairo A., Tanaka, Tomoyuki, Ohnishi, Masao, Maeda, Miki, KoÇ, Müjde, Barutçular, Celaleddin

    Published in Field crops research (01-01-2018)
    “…•Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and rice (Oryza sativa L.) as starch-grain crops have different optimal temperatures for grain yield.•The potential grain growth…”
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    Climate change in relation to agriculture: A review by Liaqat, Waqas, Barutçular, Celaleddin, Farooq, Muhammad U., Ahmad, Haseeb, Jan, Muhammad F., Ahmad, Zahoor, Nawaz, Haq, Li, Ming

    “…Climate change is among the most crucial concerns of the world. It is a serious threat to the global agriculture and its overall impact on global agriculture…”
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    Silicon Mitigates the Adverse Effect of Drought in Canola (Brassica napus l.) Through Promoting the Physiological and Antioxidants Activity by Bukhari, Muhammad Adnan, Sharif, Muhammad Shahzad, Ahmad, Zahoor, Barutçular, Celaleddin, Afzal, Muhammad, Hossain, Akbar, Sabagh, Ayman EL

    Published in SILICON (01-11-2021)
    “…Drought is the major limiting factor for crops which reduces the growth and ultimately yield. However, silicon (Si) is considered one of the important elements…”
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    Soybean herbage yield, nutritional value and profitability under integrated manures management by Iqbal, Muhammad Aamir, Hussain, Imtiaz, Hamid, Abdul, Ahmad, Bilal, Ishaq, Saira, Sabagh, Ayman El, Barutçular, Celaleddin, Khan, Rana Dildar, Imran, Muhammad

    Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-01-2021)
    “…Organic manures are more preferred and environmentally friendly than chemical fertilizers for minimally contaminating soil, water and environmental resources,…”
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    Drought stress in sorghum: physiological tools, breeding technology, Omics approaches and Genomic-assisted breeding -A review by Liaqat, Waqas, Altaf, Muhammad Tanveer, Barutçular, Celaleddin, Mohamed, Heba I., Ali, Zain, Khan, Muhammad Owais

    “…Sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) is a genetically diversified grain crop grown throughout the world's semiarid regions. It is a crucial food crop for…”
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    Sorghum: a Star Crop to Combat Abiotic Stresses, Food Insecurity, and Hunger Under a Changing Climate: a Review by Liaqat, Waqas, Altaf, Muhammad Tanveer, Barutçular, Celaleddin, Mohamed, Heba I., Ahmad, Haseeb, Jan, Muhammad Faheem, Khan, Ehtisham Hassan

    “…Climate change poses considerable challenges to global crop production, manifesting in harsh abiotic stresses like drought, high temperatures, and extreme…”
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    Variations in morphological and physiological traits of bread wheat diallel crosses under timely and late sowing conditions by Yildirim, Mehmet, Koc, Muejde, Akinci, Cuma, Barutcular, Celaleddin

    Published in Field crops research (01-01-2013)
    “…► We evaluated physiological traits as possible selection criteria in wheat under heat stress. ► Diallel hybrids of 4 wheat parents had higher values for all…”
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    DESERT PLANTS SEEDS MORPHOLOGY AND GERMINATION STRATEGY by Ali, Abeer H, Marghany, Marwa Radawy, Atito, Eman, Barutçular, Celaleddin, Kamel, Noha M, Ahmed, Mohamed M M, El-Sayed, Magdi A

    “…Desert plant vegetation plays an important role in natural habitat, as its growth depends largely on germination of seeds. The growth of individual plants…”
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    Foliar application of sulfur improved growth, yield and physiological attributes of canola (brassica napus L.) under heat stress conditions by Waraich, Ejaz Ahmad, Hussain, Altaf, Ahmad, Zahoor, Ahmad, Muhammad, Barutçular, Celaleddin

    Published in Journal of plant nutrition (07-02-2022)
    “…Canola (Brassica napus) is a significant oilseed crop in the world, including in Pakistan. Increases in global temperatures will likely affect future plant…”
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