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Masudulla Khan

Researcher at Aligarh Muslim University

Publications -  32
Citations -  862

Masudulla Khan is an academic researcher from Aligarh Muslim University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Meloidogyne incognita & Biology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications receiving 512 citations.

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Fungi-assisted silver nanoparticle synthesis and their applications.

TL;DR: Fungi are considered to be a superior biogenic method owing to their diversity and better size control, which can be used for a range of applications in real life for the benefit of human beings.
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Variation in Salt Tolerance of Wheat Cultivars: Role of Glycinebetaine and Ethylene

TL;DR: In this article, a tolerance index was calculated using plant dry mass data to select salt-tolerant and salt-sensitive types and find association between tolerance index and glycine betaine (GB) content.
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Hydrogen Peroxide Alleviates Nickel-Inhibited Photosynthetic Responses through Increase in Use-Efficiency of Nitrogen and Sulfur, and Glutathione Production in Mustard.

TL;DR: H2O2 may be considered as a potential signaling molecule for augmenting photosynthetic potential of mustard plants under optimal and Ni stress conditions and alleviates Ni stress through the regulation of stomatal and non-stomotal limitations, and photosynthesis-NUE and -SUE and GSH production.
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Ethylene Potentiates Sulfur-Mediated Reversal of Cadmium Inhibited Photosynthetic Responses in Mustard

TL;DR: Ethylene modulation may be considered as potential tool to substantiate the S effects in reversal of Cd inhibited photosynthesis and growth in mustard and suggests that ethylene promotes the effects of S in reversed of adverse effects of C d.
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Recent progress of algae and blue-green algae-assisted synthesis of gold nanoparticles for various applications.

TL;DR: Gold nanoparticles have a range of applications in medicine, diagnostics, catalysis, and sensors because of their significant key roles in important fields and can be accredited to a combination of optical, physical, and chemical properties as well as the miscellany of size, shape, and surface composition that has been adopted through green synthesis methods.