Search Results - "Munir, Tariq Muhammad"
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Soil microbial and nutrient dynamics under different sowings environment of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) in rice based cropping system
Published in Scientific reports (05-03-2021)“…Farmers are not growing diversified crops and applying huge amounts of agrochemicals and imbalanced fertilizers in the rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS), since…”
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ACC Deaminase Producing PGPR Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and Agrobacterium fabrum along with Biochar Improve Wheat Productivity under Drought Stress
Published in Agronomy (Basel) (2019)“…Drought stress retards wheat plant’s vegetative growth and physiological processes and results in low productivity. A stressed plant synthesizes ethylene which…”
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Role of cotton sticks biochar in immobilization of nickel under induced toxicity condition and growth indices of Trigonella corniculata L
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (2020)“…Among various heavy metals, nickel (Ni) is a potential pollutant that accumulates in broad-leaf vegetables and is reported to be carcinogenic. Biochar (BC) is…”
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Co-application of sugarcane bagasse biochar, farmyard manure and mineral nitrogen improved growth indices of corn grown in alkaline calcareous soil
Published in Journal of plant nutrition (27-05-2020)“…Soil quality and crop productivity can be improved by the combined soil application of organic amendments and synthetic fertilizers. We evaluated the sole and…”
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Pongamia pinnata L. Leaves Biochar Increased Growth and Pigments Syntheses in Pisum sativum L. Exposed to Nutritional Stress
Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-07-2019)“…Pea (Pisum sativum L.) leaf chlorophyll and pigments syntheses are retarded under nutritional stress. Biochar has the potential to regulate soil nutrient…”
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Mango Fruit Yield and Critical Quality Parameters Respond to Foliar and Soil Applications of Zinc and Boron
Published in Plants (Basel) (03-11-2018)“…Mango ( L.), the sixth most important fruit crop worldwide, is likely at risk under a climate change scenario of accelerated soil organic matter mineralization…”
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Phytoremediating a Wastewater-Irrigated Soil Contaminated with Toxic Metals: Comparing the Efficacies of Different Crops
Published in Soil systems (01-12-2022)“…A formidable challenge in suburban agriculture is the sustainability of soil health following the use of wastewater for irrigation. The wastewater irrigation…”
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Partitioning Forest‐Floor Respiration into Source Based Emissions in a Boreal Forested Bog: Responses to Experimental Drought
Published in Forests (01-03-2017)“…Northern peatlands store globally significant amounts of soil carbon that could be released to the atmosphere under drier conditions induced by climate change…”
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Growth, chlorophyll content and productivity responses of maize to magnesium sulphate application in calcareous soil
Published in Open agriculture (09-12-2020)“…Magnesium (Mg) is an essential plant macronutrient responsible for modulating many physiological or biochemical processes such as photosynthetic activity,…”
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Phytoextraction of Heavy Metals by Various Vegetable Crops Cultivated on Different Textured Soils Irrigated with City Wastewater
Published in Soil systems (01-06-2021)“…A challenging task in urban or suburban agriculture is the sustainability of soil health when utilizing city wastewater, or its dilutes, for growing crops. A…”
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Alleviation of chromium toxicity in maize by Fe fortification and chromium tolerant ACC deaminase producing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (15-12-2019)“…Chromium (Cr) is becoming a potential pollutant with the passage of time. Higher intake of Cr does not only affect the productivity of crops, but also the…”
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Peatland biogeochemistry and plant productivity responses to field-based hydrological and temperature simulations of climate change
Published 01-01-2015“…Northern peatlands have accumulated approximately one third of all soil carbon (C) and therefore play an important role in the global C cycle. Besides the C…”
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Peatland biogeochemistry and plant productivity responses to field-based hydrological and temperature simulations of climate change
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