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M. Nasir Khan

Researcher at University of Tabuk

Publications -  52
Citations -  2335

M. Nasir Khan is an academic researcher from University of Tabuk. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reactive oxygen species & Superoxide dismutase. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1485 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Nasir Khan include Aligarh Muslim University.

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Role of nanomaterials in plants under challenging environments.

TL;DR: This review systematically summarizes the role of NMs in plants under abiotic stresses such as drought, salt, temperature, metal, UV-B radiation and flooding and suitable strategies adopted by plants under challenging environments are also being presented.
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Calcium chloride and gibberellic acid protect linseed ( Linum usitatissimum L.) from NaCl stress by inducing antioxidative defence system and osmoprotectant accumulation

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of salinity stress on plant metabolism were investigated and different strategies of the application of nutrients with plant hormones were adopted to overcome the damaging effects of salt, such as applying calcium chloride (CaCl2) and gibberellic acid (GA3).
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Melatonin and calcium function synergistically to promote the resilience through ROS metabolism under arsenic-induced stress

TL;DR: The obtained results postulate strong evidence that the application of Mel along with Ca2+ enhances resilience against As toxicity by upregulating the activity of plasma membrane H+-ATPase, enzymes involved in antioxidant system, and ascorbate-glutathione pathway.
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Interactive role of nitric oxide and calcium chloride in enhancing tolerance to salt stress.

TL;DR: Investigation of the role of nitric oxide donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP) and/or calcium chloride (CaCl(2)) in the tolerance of excised mustard leaves to salt stress advocate that SNP in association with CaCl( 2) plays a role in enhancing theolerance of plants to salt Stress by improving antioxidative defence system, osmolyte accumulation and ionic homeostasis.
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Exogenous Melatonin Counteracts NaCl-Induced Damage by Regulating the Antioxidant System, Proline and Carbohydrates Metabolism in Tomato Seedlings

TL;DR: It is suggested that melatonin has beneficial effects on tomato seedlings growth under both stress and non-stress conditions and its role in tolerance to salt stress may be associated with the regulation of enzymes involved in photosynthesis, the antioxidant system, metabolism of proline and carbohydrate, and the ASC—GSH cycle.