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Raheem Shahzad

Researcher at University of Haripur

Publications -  70
Citations -  3259

Raheem Shahzad is an academic researcher from University of Haripur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abscisic acid & Jasmonic acid. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1900 citations. Previous affiliations of Raheem Shahzad include Kyungpook National University & University of Dammam.

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Inoculation of abscisic acid-producing endophytic bacteria enhances salinity stress tolerance in Oryza sativa

TL;DR: The current findings suggest that the phytohormone-producing abilities of endophytic bacteria can increase plant resistance to salinity, in turn improving agricultural productivity.
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Bacillus aryabhattai SRB02 tolerates oxidative and nitrosative stress and promotes the growth of soybean by modulating the production of phytohormones

TL;DR: B. aryabhattai SRB02 was found to be highly tolerant to oxidative stress induced by H2O2 and MV potentiated by high catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities and tolerated high nitric oxide donors GSNO and CysNO.
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Seed-borne endophytic Bacillus amyloliquefaciens RWL-1 produces gibberellins and regulates endogenous phytohormones of Oryza sativa

TL;DR: Results of the present study suggest that B. amyloliquefaciens RWL-1 has the ability to produce GAs and that its inoculation in seedlings can be beneficial to rice plants.
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What Is There in Seeds? Vertically Transmitted Endophytic Resources for Sustainable Improvement in Plant Growth

TL;DR: This review addresses the current knowledge on endophytes, their ability to produce metabolites, and their influence on plant growth and stress mitigation.
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Endophytic fungi promote plant growth and mitigate the adverse effects of stem rot: an example of Penicillium citrinum and Aspergillus terreus

TL;DR: It was concluded that inoculation with fungal endophytes reprogramed plant growth during disease incidence by regulating responses associated with host plant defense.