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Amanullah
Researcher at University of Agriculture, Peshawar
Publications - 156
Citations - 2915
Amanullah is an academic researcher from University of Agriculture, Peshawar. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crop yield & Sowing. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 139 publications receiving 1860 citations. Previous affiliations of Amanullah include University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.
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Exogenously Applied Plant Growth Regulators Affect Heat‐Stressed Rice Pollens
Shah Fahad,Saddam Hussain,Shah Saud,Fahad Khan,Syed Waqas Hassan,Amanullah,Wajid Nasim,M. Arif,F. Wang,Jianliang Huang,Jianliang Huang +10 more
TL;DR: It was depicted that high temperature severely reduced the pollen fertility, anther dehiscence, pollen retention, germination and metabolites synthesis in pollens of both rice cultivars, and exogenous application of various plant growth regulators assuaged the adverse effects of high temperature.
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Responses of Rapid Viscoanalyzer Profile and Other Rice Grain Qualities to Exogenously Applied Plant Growth Regulators under High Day and High Night Temperatures.
Shah Fahad,Saddam Hussain,Shah Saud,Shah Hassan,Bhagirath S. Chauhan,Fahad Khan,Muhammad Ihsan,Abid Ullah,Chao Wu,Ali Ahsan Bajwa,Hesham F. Alharby,Amanullah,Wajid Nasim,Babar Shahzad,Mohsin Tanveer,Jianliang Huang,Jianliang Huang +16 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that high-temperature stress was detrimental for grain appearance and milling qualities and that both HDT and HNT reduced the grain length, grain width, grain area, head rice percentage and milled rice percentage but increased the chalkiness percentage and percent area of endosperm chalkiness in both cultivars compared with ambient temperature (AT).
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Effects of Nitrogen Supply on Water Stress and Recovery Mechanisms in Kentucky Bluegrass Plants.
Shah Saud,Shah Fahad,Chen Ya-jun,Muhammad Ihsan,Hafiz Mohkum Hammad,Wajid Nasim,Amanullah,Muhammad Arif,Hesham F. Alharby +8 more
TL;DR: It can be concluded that water stress markedly reduced all the important traits of Kentucky bluegrass, however, proper nutritional management treatment resulted in the best compensatory performance under drought assuaging its adversity up to some extent and may be considered in formulating good feasible and cost-effective practices for the environmental circumstances related to those of this study.
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Phosphate-Solubilizing Bacteria Nullify the Antagonistic Effect of Soil Calcification on Bioavailability of Phosphorus in Alkaline Soils.
Muhammad Adnan,Zahir Shah,Shah Fahad,M. Arif,Mukhtar Alam,Imtiaz Ali Khan,Ishaq Ahmad Mian,Abdul Basir,Hidayat Ullah,Muhammad Arshad,Inayat Ur Rahman,Shah Saud,Muhammad Ihsan,Yousaf Jamal,Amanullah,Hafiz Mohkum Hammad,Wajid Nasim,Wajid Nasim +17 more
TL;DR: The findings imply that PSB inoculation can counteract the antagonistic effect of soil calcification on bioavailable P when it is applied using both mineral and organic sources, although organic sources support this process more efficiently than do mineral P sources.
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Plant Density and Nitrogen Effects on Maize Phenology and Grain Yield
TL;DR: It is suggested that maize production can be maximized through high plant density and high N split application, and delayed in the phenological characteristics while increasing the number of leaves and seeds plant−1, and number of ears 100 plants−1 through high rate and split application of N results in maximum yield of maize at Peshawar.