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Habib Ahmad

Researcher at Hazara University

Publications -  258
Citations -  3727

Habib Ahmad is an academic researcher from Hazara University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Vegetation. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 249 publications receiving 2850 citations. Previous affiliations of Habib Ahmad include Taibah University & Islamia College University.

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The first horse herders and the impact of early Bronze Age steppe expansions into Asia

Peter de Barros Damgaard, +59 more
- 29 Jun 2018 - 
TL;DR: Analysis of ancient whole-genome sequences from across Inner Asia and Anatolia shows that the Botai people associated with the earliest horse husbandry derived from a hunter-gatherer population deeply diverged from the Yamnaya, and suggests distinct migrations bringing West Eurasian ancestry into South Asia before and after, but not at the time of, YamNaya culture.
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Microalgae an ecofriendly and sustainable wastewater treatment option: Biomass application in biofuel and bio-fertilizer production. A review

TL;DR: In this article, the response of microalgae to different stresses and their effects on the quality and quantity of high-value products was investigated, and the prospects for future research dealing with wastewater treatment and biofuel production on downstream processing was also suggested.
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Traditional uses of medicinal plants of Nandiar Khuwarr catchment (District Battagram), Pakistan

TL;DR: An ethno medicinal survey was carried out to collect information regarding the various traditional uses, especially the medicinal plant uses in Nandiar Khuwarr catchment as discussed by the authors, which is located on the western edge of Himalayas, dominated by Sino-Japanese type of vegetation.
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Medicinal flora and ethnoecological knowledge in the Naran Valley, Western Himalaya, Pakistan

TL;DR: Assessment of medicinal plant species valued by local communities using their traditional knowledge in the Naran valley contributes to an improved understanding of traditional ethno-ecological knowledge amongst the peoples of the Western Himalaya and identifies priorities at species and habitat level for local and regional plant conservation strategies.
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Plant growth promoting bacteria: role in soil improvement, abiotic and biotic stress management of crops

TL;DR: The aim of this review is to examine the potential role of plant growth stimulating bacteria in soil fertility and enabling crops to cope with biotic and abiotic challenges.