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Muhammad Yahya Khan
Researcher at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
Publications - 57
Citations - 926
Muhammad Yahya Khan is an academic researcher from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhizobacteria & Salinity. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 51 publications receiving 618 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Yahya Khan include Sarhad University of Science & IT, Ring Road (Hayatabad Link) Peshawar & Dow University of Health Sciences.
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Synergistic use of biochar, compost and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria for enhancing cucumber growth under water deficit conditions
Sajid M. Nadeem,Sajid M. Nadeem,Muhammad Imran,Muhammad Imran,Muhammad Naveed,Muhammad Yahya Khan,Maqshoof Ahmad,Zahir Ahmad Zahir,David E. Crowley +8 more
TL;DR: Application of biochar with PGPR and/or compost could be an effective strategy for enhancing plant growth under stress, according to the results of a greenhouse study.
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Clinico-diagnostic experience with tuberculous lymphadenitis in Saudi Arabia
TL;DR: The diagnostic yield of FNA was lower than that reported in the literature, and might be improved by more frequent tuberculin skin testing, multiple aspirations of lymph nodes, or use of excisional biopsy as the initial diagnostic procedure.
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Nickel phytoextraction through bacterial inoculation in Raphanus sativus.
Muhammad Javed Akhtar,Sana Ullah,Iftikhar Ahmad,Abdul Rauf,Sajid Mahmood Nadeem,Muhammad Yahya Khan,Sabir Hussain,Laura Bulgariu +7 more
TL;DR: It might be suggested that inoculation with bacterial strain CIK-516 could be an efficient tool for enhanced Ni phytoextraction in radish by improving parameters of plant growth and Ni uptake in the presence of Ni contamination.
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Auxin-mediated growth of rice in cadmium-contaminated soil
TL;DR: The results showed that the exogenous application of L-TRP improved the growth and yield of treated plants both in normal and contaminated soil, revealing the possibility of using L- TRP to improve plant growth and soil health in contaminated soil.
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Gibberellic acid in combination with pressmud enhances the growth of sunflower and stabilizes chromium(VI)-contaminated soil
TL;DR: Combined application of gibberellic acid and pressmud reversed the toxic effects of Cr(VI) and improved the growth and yield of sunflower.