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    CRISPR/Cas9 based mlo -mediated resistance against Podosphaera xanthii in cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L.) by Tek, Mumin Ibrahim, Calis, Ozer, Fidan, Hakan, Shah, Mehraj D, Celik, Sefanur, Wani, Shabir Hussain

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (19-12-2022)
    “…Powdery mildews (PM) are common and severe pathogen groups that threaten plants, and PM resistance is complex and polygenic in cucumbers. Previously -based…”
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    Identification of plant based potential antifungal compounds against BMK-1 protein of Bipolaris oryzae using molecular docking approach by Bhat, Sheeba, Rather, Mariya, Gani, Saima, Nabi, Asha, Ganai, Shabir Ahmad, Shah, Mehraj D., Sofi, Parvaze, Jeelani, Fehim, Hussain, Arif, Ashraf, Sabiha, Anwar, Ali, Iqbal, Iram, Nisa, Tawkeer Un, Summuna, Baby, Banday, Saba

    Published in Scientific reports (08-07-2024)
    “…Rice brown spot is an important disease of rice worldwide that inflicts substantial yield losses. The antimicrobial potential of methanol, acetone and dimethyl…”
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    North-Western Himalayan Common Beans: Population Structure and Mapping of Quantitative Anthracnose Resistance Through Genome Wide Association Study by Banoo, Aqleema, Nabi, Asha, Rasool, Rovidha S, Mahiya-Farooq, Shah, Mehraj D, Ahmad, Mushtaq, Sofi, Parvaze A, Aasiya-Nabi, Itoo, Hamidullah, Sharma, P N, Padder, Bilal A

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (06-10-2020)
    “…Common bean ( L.) is an important legume crop of north-western (NW) Himalayan region and the major disease that causes catastrophic loss to the crop is…”
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    Morpho-cultural, pathological and molecular variability in Phloeospora maculans causing leaf spot of mulberry (Morus species) in India by Saif, Zakiya, Ashraf, Sabiha, Shah, Mehraj D., Mir, S. A., Paddar, B. A., Nabi, Asha, Baqual, M. F.

    Published in Molecular biology reports (01-10-2023)
    “…Background Leaf spot disease (LSD) of mulberry caused by Phloeospora maculans is a major threat to the silk industry of Jammu and Kashmir, India, therefore, it…”
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    Development of PCR based SSR markers for Wilsonomyces carpophilus and a PCR based diagnosis protocol for the early detection of shot hole disease in stone fruit crops by Khursheed, Sehla, Farooq, Mahiya, Padder, Bilal A., Khan, Imran, Khan, F. U., Nabi, Asha, Rashid, Rizwan, Surma, Sana B., Hamid, Sumaira, Shah, Mehraj D.

    Published in Molecular biology reports (01-09-2023)
    “…Background The conidial Ascomycota fungus Wilsonomyces carpophilus causing shot hole in stone fruits is a major constraint in the production of stone fruits…”
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    Whole genome sequencing of Wilsonomyces carpophilus, an incitant of shot hole disease in stone fruits: insights into secreted proteins of a necrotrophic fungal repository by Farooq, Mahiya, Nabi, Asha, Khursheed, Sehla, Padder, Bilal A., Sofi, T. A., Masoodi, Khalid Z., Hamid, Sumaira, Shah, Mehraj D.

    Published in Molecular biology reports (01-05-2023)
    “…Background Shot hole is one of the important fungal diseases in stone fruits viz., peach, plum, apricot and cherry caused by Wilsonomyces carpophilus and…”
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    First report of Myclobutanil resistance and shift in sensitivity to difenoconazole and flusilazole in North-western Himalyan Venturia inaequalis populations by Nabi, Asha, Ahmad, Mushtaq, Shah, Mehraj D., Padder, Bilal Ahmad, Dar, Mohammad Saleem, Banday, Saba

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (2023)
    “…Demethylation inhibitor fungicides (DMIs) are widely used against Venturia inaequalis in north western Himalayas. The sensitivity of pathogen populations to…”
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    Monitoring and method validation of organophosphorus/organochlorine pesticide residues in vegetables and fruits by gas chromatography by Dar, Alamgir A., Jan, Ishrat, Shah, Mehraj D., Sofi, Javid A., Hassan, G. I., Dar, Shahnawaz R.

    Published in Biomedical chromatography (01-01-2024)
    “…In this study, an analytical method was developed and validated for the assessment of pesticide residues in commonly consumed vegetables and fruits. Fresh…”
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    Thyrostroma carpophilum insertional mutagenesis: A step towards understanding its pathogenicity mechanism by Rasool, Rovidha S., Padder, Bilal A., Wani, Ashraf Alam, Shah, Mehraj D., Masoodi, Khalid Z., Khan, Nisar A., Banoo, Aqleema, Khan, Imran

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-04-2020)
    “…Thyrostroma carpophilum, a causal agent of shot hole disease of stone fruits, cause severe loss in economically important fruit crops of Kashmir. Understanding…”
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    Dissipation kinetics, residue determination and consumer risk assessment of acephate on green pea by gas chromatography-electron capture detector by Jan, Ishrat, Dar, Alamgir A, Mukhtar, Malik, Shah, Mehraj D, Wani, Ashraf A, Dar, Shahnawaz R, Dar, Irshad H, Sofi, Javid A

    Published in Biomedical chromatography (01-10-2023)
    “…The present study on "acephate persistence on green pea" was conducted in SKUAST-Kashmir. The study aimed to determine the persistence, dissipation kinetics…”
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    Multiplex PCR based detection method for Venturia species infecting pome and stone fruits by Dar, Mohmmad Saleem, Ahmad, Mushtaq, Mahiya-Farooq, Nabi, Asha, Shah, Mehraj D., Padder, Bilal A.

    Published in Indian phytopathology (01-12-2022)
    “…There are about 290 Venturia species listed in the mycobank database. Among them, a few are important and cause notable damage to pome and stone fruits. The…”
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    Occurrence of Cherry Virus A (CVA) infecting stone fruits in Kashmir province of Northwestern Himalayan Region of India by Wani, Sumiah, Shah, Mehraj D., Padder, Bilal A., Nabi, Sajad Un, Hamid, Aflaq, Mir, Mohammad Maqbool, Ara, Shoukat

    Published in Indian phytopathology (01-03-2024)
    “…Stone fruits such as apricot, cherry, peach, plum and nectarine are cultivated commercially worldwide as well as in India, in temperate to subtropical regions…”
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