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Farooq Shah

Researcher at Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan

Publications -  76
Citations -  1951

Farooq Shah is an academic researcher from Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fertilizer & Yield (engineering). The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1317 citations. Previous affiliations of Farooq Shah include Northwest A&F University & Huazhong Agricultural University.

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Impact of high-temperature stress on rice plant and its traits related to tolerance

TL;DR: Replacement of heat-sensitive cultivars with heat-tolerant ones, adjustment of sowing time, choice of varieties with a growth duration allowing avoidance of peak stress periods, and exogenous application of plant hormones are some of the adaptive measures that will help in the mitigation of forecast yield reduction due to global warming.
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Soil and Crop Management Strategies to Ensure Higher Crop Productivity within Sustainable Environments

Farooq Shah, +1 more
- 11 Mar 2019 - 
TL;DR: The concept of agricultural sustainability and various soil and crop management strategies (SCMS) that have been designed to optimize crop yield under sustainable environmental conditions are discussed, including nutrient management, Site Specific Nutrient Management (SSNM), integrated nutrient management (INM), integrated soil fertility management (ISFM), integrated SOFIA-ISSM), ridge-furrow mulching systems (RFMS), sustainable water management (SWM), conservation agriculture (CA), sustainable land management (SLM), vertical/sky farming, and integrated crop management, and breeding strategies as well as other approaches
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Substitution of fertilizer-N by green manure improves the sustainability of yield in double-rice cropping system in south China

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper examined sustainability of double-rice cropping system using partial substitution of fertilizer N (FN) by green manure (GM), and represented respectively by N80M20, N60M40, N40M60 and N20M80 plots.
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Sheath blight reduces stem breaking resistance and increases lodging susceptibility of rice plants

TL;DR: The results suggest that sheath blight reduced the breaking resistance of lower internodes and consequently resulted in poor lodging resistance.