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Asia Fardous

Researcher at University of Sargodha

Publications -  12
Citations -  109

Asia Fardous is an academic researcher from University of Sargodha. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forage & Eragrostis pilosa. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 96 citations.

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Lead, cadmium and chromium contents of canola irrigated with sewage water

TL;DR: In this paper, a study was conducted in Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan to determine the effect of sewage water treatments on accumulation of some heavy metals (Pb, Cd, and Cr) in cv.
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Toxic and some essential metals in medicinal plants used in herbal medicines: A case study in Pakistan

TL;DR: In this article, the levels of some heavy metals in eight different medicinal plant samples along with soils were collected from two different locations from salt range of Punjab, Pakistan in order to evaluate those vital metals involved in human health implications.
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Evaluation of dynamics of iron and manganese from pasture to buffaloes: a case study at rural livestock farms

TL;DR: It is evident that soil had higher value of both Fe and Mn than the requirements of forage crops at all farm studied while forage Fe was higher than the requirement of livestock being reared at those farms while reverse was true for forage Mn, pointing to the warranted need of supplementation to the animals to fulfil their Mn requirements.
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Sodium, potassium and magnesium dynamics in soil-plant- animal continuum

TL;DR: In this article, the macro mineral status in dry-non pregnant cows at a rural domestic farm was evaluated and it was concluded that need of the soil amendment with fertilizers and supplementation of grazing animals with the mixture mineral deficient in forage and blood plasma is not warranted but occasionally supplementation would alleviate the potential hazards of deficiency of these elements in farm animals.
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Heavy metals concentration in soil-plant-animal continuum under semi-arid conditions of Punjab, Pakistan.

TL;DR: It can be suggested that the value of Pb in soil was greater than the critical levels, while Cd concentration in soil, forage or blood plasma and Pb concentration in forage and blood plasma were within the non-toxic range.