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Shakeel Ahmad Anjum
Researcher at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
Publications - 118
Citations - 6116
Shakeel Ahmad Anjum is an academic researcher from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chlorophyll & Sowing. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 110 publications receiving 4075 citations. Previous affiliations of Shakeel Ahmad Anjum include Southwest University.
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Crop Production under Drought and Heat Stress: Plant Responses and Management Options
Shah Fahad,Ali Ahsan Bajwa,Usman Nazir,Shakeel Ahmad Anjum,Ayesha Farooq,Ali Zohaib,Sehrish Sadia,Wajid Nasim,Steve W. Adkins,Shah Saud,Shah Saud,Muhammad Ihsan,Hesham F. Alharby,Chao Wu,Depeng Wang,Jianliang Huang,Jianliang Huang +16 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive account of conventional as well as modern approaches to deal with heat and drought stresses have been presented here and a side-by-side critical discussion on salient responses and management strategies for these two important abiotic stresses provides a unique insight into the phenomena.
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Chilling and Drought Stresses in Crop Plants: Implications, Cross Talk, and Potential Management Opportunities
Hafiz Athar Hussain,Saddam Hussain,Abdul Khaliq,Umair Ashraf,Shakeel Ahmad Anjum,Shengnan Men,Longchang Wang +6 more
TL;DR: There is still a big room for improvement in combination of drought and chilling tolerance and future researches particularly using biotechnological and molecular approaches should be carried out to develop genetically engineered plants with enhanced tolerance against these stress factors.
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Brassinolide Application Improves the Drought Tolerance in Maize Through Modulation of Enzymatic Antioxidants and Leaf Gas Exchange
TL;DR: Exogenous application of brassinolide remarkably improved the gas exchange attributes, plant height, leaf area, cobs per plant, seedling dry weight both under drought and well-watered conditions.
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Drought Induced Changes in Growth, Osmolyte Accumulation and Antioxidant Metabolism of Three Maize Hybrids.
Shakeel Ahmad Anjum,Umair Ashraf,Mohsin Tanveer,Imran Khan,Saddam Hussain,Babar Shahzad,Ali Zohaib,Farhat Abbas,Muhammad Farrukh Saleem,Iftikhar Ali,Long C Wang +10 more
TL;DR: Drought-induced osmolyte accumulation and strong enzymatic and non-enzymatic defense systems prevented the severe damage in Dong Dan 80; nevertheless, negative effects of drought stress were more prominent in Run Nong 35.
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Cadmium toxicity in Maize (Zea mays L.): consequences on antioxidative systems, reactive oxygen species and cadmium accumulation.
Shakeel Ahmad Anjum,Shakeel Ahmad Anjum,Mohsin Tanveer,Mohsin Tanveer,Saddam Hussain,Mingchen Bao,Longchang Wang,Imran Khan,Ehsan Ullah,Shahbaz Atta Tung,Rana Abdul Samad,Babar Shahzad +11 more
TL;DR: The Wan Dan 13 was better able to alleviate Cd-induced oxidative damage which was attributed to more Cd accumulation in roots and higher antioxidant activities in this cultivar, suggesting that manipulation of these antioxidants and enhancing Cd collection in roots may lead to improvement in Cd stress tolerance.