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Muhammad Aamir Iqbal
Researcher at United States Department of Agriculture
Publications - 74
Citations - 980
Muhammad Aamir Iqbal is an academic researcher from United States Department of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forage & Population. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 65 publications receiving 416 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Aamir Iqbal include University of California, Davis.
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Salinity Stress in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in the Changing Climate: Adaptation and Management Strategies
Ayman El Sabagh,Mohammad Sohidul Islam,Milan Skalicky,Muhammad Ali Raza,Kulvir Singh,Mohammad Anwar Hossain,Akbar Hossain,Wajid Mahboob,Muhammad Aamir Iqbal,Disna Ratnasekera,Rajesh Kumar Singhal,Sharif Ahmed,Arpna Kumari,Allah Wasaya,Oksana Sytar,Marian Brestic,Fatih Cig,Murat Erman,Muhammad Habib ur Rahman,Najeeb Ullah,Adnan Arshad +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review emphasizes the deleterious effects of salinity stress on wheat yield and quality and the adaptation and mitigation strategies for the sustainable wheat production to ensure food security.
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Growth, physiology, and biochemical activities of plant responses with foliar potassium application under drought stress – a review
Zahoor Ahmad,Shazia Anjum,Ejaz Ahmad Waraich,Muhammad Ashar Ayub,Tanveer Ahmad,Rana Muhammad Sabir Tariq,Rashid Ahmad,Muhammad Aamir Iqbal +7 more
TL;DR: This review mainly covers the following topics: impact of drought on plant growth, physiological and biochemical characteristics, the role of K in plantgrowth, and physiology under drought stress.
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Evaluation of Drought Tolerance of Some Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Genotypes through Phenology, Growth, and Physiological Indices
M. Kaium Chowdhury,MA Hasan,MM Bahadur,Md. Rafiqul Islam,Md. Abdul Hakim,Muhammad Aamir Iqbal,Talha Javed,Ali Raza,Rubab Shabbir,Sobhy Sorour,Norhan E. M. Elsanafawy,Sultana Anwar,Saud Alamri,Ayman El Sabagh,Mohammad Sohidul Islam +14 more
TL;DR: It was inferred that BAW 1169 remained superior by exhibiting the best adaptation as indicated by the maximum relative values of RWC, total chlorophyll, CTD, proline content, SDM, grains spike−1, and grain yield of wheat.
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Nano-Fertilizers for Sustainable Crop Production under Changing Climate: A Global Perspective
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Forage sorghum-legumes intercropping: effect on growth, yields, nutritional quality and economic returns
Muhammad Aamir Iqbal,Abdul Hamid,Tanvir Ahmad,Muzammil H. Siddiqui,Imtiaz Hussain,Sajid Ali,Anser Ali,Zahoor Ahmad +7 more
TL;DR: Despite a significant increase in overall productivity, component crops suffer yield losses in intercropping systems owing to competition for the finite divisible pool of growth resources, so there is a dire need to optimize spatial and temporal arrangements in sorghum-legumes intercropped systems to achieve maximum productivity and economic returns.