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Anser Ali

Researcher at Kwangwoon University

Publications -  49
Citations -  802

Anser Ali is an academic researcher from Kwangwoon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Salinity & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 631 citations.

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Influence of Silicon Fertilization on Maize Performance Under Limited Water Supply

TL;DR: In this article, a pot experiment was conducted during 2011 at the Postgraduate Research Station (PARS), University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan, where two maize hybrids P-33H25 and FH-810 were evaluated under well watered and water deficit situations as affected by Si application.
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Effect of Seeding Rates and Nitrogen Levels on Yield and Yield Components of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

TL;DR: A field experiment to investigate the effect of seeding rates and different levels of nitrogen on yield and yield components of wheat was conducted at Research Area, College of Agriculture, Dera Ghazi Khan as mentioned in this paper.
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Nutritional and Physiological Significance of Potassium Application in Maize Hybrid Crop Production

TL;DR: It is suggested that luxuriant application of K is inevitable for getting successful and maximum production from maize hybrids and not only increases grain yield, but also improves quality parameters.
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Forage sorghum-legumes intercropping: effect on growth, yields, nutritional quality and economic returns

TL;DR: Despite a significant increase in overall productivity, component crops suffer yield losses in intercropping systems owing to competition for the finite divisible pool of growth resources, so there is a dire need to optimize spatial and temporal arrangements in sorghum-legumes intercropped systems to achieve maximum productivity and economic returns.
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Facile synthesis, cytotoxicity and bioimaging of Fe3+ selective fluorescent chemosensor

TL;DR: The photophysical results of alanine substituted rhodamine B derivative 3 having specific binding affinity toward Fe(3+) with micro molar concentration level indicated that ligand showed good permeability and minimum toxicity against the tested cell lines.