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Muhammad Khalid

Researcher at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

Publications -  37
Citations -  928

Muhammad Khalid is an academic researcher from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biochar & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 29 publications receiving 706 citations.

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Efficacy of Rhizobium and Pseudomonas strains to improve physiology, ionic balance and quality of mung bean under salt-affected conditions on farmer's fields.

TL;DR: Co- inoculation with Rhizobium and Pseudomonas was the most effective treatment and it diluted the adverse effects of salinity on relative water contents and CO(2) assimilation rate thus improving the photosynthetic rate, water use efficiency and chlorophyll content over the un-inoculated control.
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Effectiveness of halo-tolerant, auxin producing Pseudomonas and Rhizobium strains to improve osmotic stress tolerance in mung bean (Vigna radiata L.)

TL;DR: Combined application of Rhizobium and Pseudomonas strains could be explored as an effective strategy to induce osmotic stress tolerance in mung bean.
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Combined application of biochar with compost and fertilizer improves soil properties and grain yield of maize

TL;DR: In this article, a pot study was conducted to assess the combined effect of biochar (B) with compost (Com) and inorganic fertilizers (F) for improving nutrient acquisition and productivity of maize.
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Effect of wheat and rice straw biochar produced at different temperatures on maize growth and nutrient dynamics of a calcareous soil

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of different biochar types on alkaline calcareous soil, inherently low in soil organic carbon and fertility, was investigated. But the results indicated that, WSB300 caused a significant decrease in soil pH and increased the CEC and nutrients (N, P and K) after 50 weeks of incubation.
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Tree age and canopy position affect rind quality, fruit quality and rind nutrient content of ‘Kinnow’ mandarin (Citrus nobilis Lour × Citrus deliciosa Tenora)

TL;DR: The role of potential nutrients which can help to improve rind and fruit quality in young ‘Kinnow’ mandarin orchards in the future are highlighted.