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Abdul G. Khan

Researcher at University of Western Sydney

Publications -  18
Citations -  2297

Abdul G. Khan is an academic researcher from University of Western Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glomus & Phytoremediation. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 2144 citations.

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Role of plants, mycorrhizae and phytochelators in heavy metal contaminated land remediation.

TL;DR: A brief review of studies in the area of phytoaccumulation is provided, most of which have been carried out in Europe and the USA, with particular attention given to the role of phytochelators in making the heavy metals bio- available to the plant and their symbionts in enhancing the uptake of bio-available heavy metals.
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Role of soil microbes in the rhizospheres of plants growing on trace metal contaminated soils in phytoremediation.

TL;DR: There is a need to improve the understanding of the mechanisms involved in transfer and mobilization of trace elements by rhizosphere microbiota and to conduct research on selection of microbial isolates from rhizospheres of plants growing on heavy metal contaminated soils for specific restoration programmes.
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Relationships between chromium biomagnification ratio, accumulation factor, and mycorrhizae in plants growing on tannery effluent-polluted soil.

TL;DR: Compared the total and the DTPA-available Cr contents in the soil and the roots and leaves of tree species growing on it with those on the nearby noncontaminated reference site, the potential of mycorrhizae in protecting the host plant against the harmful effect of heavy metals and in phytoremediation of the Cr-polluted soil is discussed.
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Enhance Zinc and Nickel Uptake from Contaminated Soil by Soybean and Lentil

TL;DR: The results indicate that mycorrhize can be used as effective tools to supply sufficient Zn in generally Zn-deficient Pakistani soils and to ameliorate the toxicity of trace metals in polluted soils.