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Javid Hussain
Researcher at University of Nizwa
Publications - 239
Citations - 5330
Javid Hussain is an academic researcher from University of Nizwa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nepeta & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 225 publications receiving 4058 citations. Previous affiliations of Javid Hussain include University of Karachi & Florida State University College of Arts and Sciences.
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Bacterial endophyte Sphingomonas sp. LK11 produces gibberellins and IAA and promotes tomato plant growth
Abdul Latif Khan,Muhammad Waqas,Sang-Mo Kang,Ahmed Al-Harrasi,Javid Hussain,Ahmed Al-Rawahi,Salima Al-Khiziri,Ihsan Ullah,Liaqat Ali,Hee-Young Jung,In-Jung Lee +10 more
TL;DR: Tomato plants inoculated with endophytic Sphingomonas sp.
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Endophytic fungi: resource for gibberellins and crop abiotic stress resistance
TL;DR: The role of gibberellins producing endophytic fungi is described, putative mechanisms involved in plant endophyte stress interactions are suggested, and future prospects in this field are discussed.
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Ethnobotanical uses of medicinal plants for respiratory disorders among the inhabitants of Gallies - Abbottabad, Northern Pakistan.
Sadaf Kayani,Mushtaq Ahmad,Muhammad Zafar,Shazia Sultana,Muhammad Pukhtoon Zada Khan,Muhammad Aqeel Ashraf,Javid Hussain,Ghulam Yaseen +7 more
TL;DR: The medicinal plants with highest use values recorded in this study may signpost the probable existence of valuable phytochemical compounds that requires a search for prospective new drugs to cure many respiratory disorders.
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Indole acetic acid and ACC deaminase from endophytic bacteria improves the growth of Solanum lycopersicum
Abdul Latif Khan,Boshra A. Halo,Ali Elyassi,Sajid Ali,Sajid Ali,Khadija Al-Hosni,Javid Hussain,Ahmed Al-Harrasi,In-Jung Lee +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that using endophytic bacterial strains can be bio-prospective for plant growth promotion, which might an ideal strategy for improving growth of crops in marginal lands.
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Ethnobotany of medicinal plants in the Thar Desert (Sindh) of Pakistan.
Ghulam Yaseen,Mushtaq Ahmad,Shazia Sultana,Ahmed Al-Harrasi,Javid Hussain,Muhammad Zafar,Shafiq-Ur-Rehman +6 more
TL;DR: The findings revealed that the medicinal plants of the area are a major source of herbal drugs for primary health care used among the rural communities and can be used as baseline information for further scientific investigation to develop new plant-based commercial drugs.