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Shazia Sakhi

Researcher at University of Swat

Publications -  5
Citations -  53

Shazia Sakhi is an academic researcher from University of Swat. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vegetation & Plant community. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 5 publications receiving 3 citations.

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A Comprehensive Appraisal of the Wild Food Plants and Food System of Tribal Cultures in the Hindu Kush Mountain Range;a Way Forward for Balancing Human Nutrition and Food Security

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the uses and contributions of WFPs in the traditional tribal food system of the Hindu Kush valleys along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
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Phyto-ecological studies and distribution pattern of plant species and communities of Dhirkot, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the plant species composition, distribution pattern, communities formation and their respective indicators under the influence of various environmental factors in the Dhirkot region, Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
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Antioxidant potential in the leaves of grape varieties (Vitis vinifera L.) grown in different soil compositions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors have analyzed the crude methanolic extract from the leaves of Pakistani grape varieties (i.e., NARC Black, Sundar Khani, Shogran-1, ShOGran-2, Haita, Sheghali, Perlette, and Sultania-C) cultivated in various soil compositions, and concluded that variation in soil composition has a significant contribution in the quantity of phytochemicals and antioxidants expression.
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Classification and ordination analysis of herbaceous flora in district Tor Ghar, western Himalaya

TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted in district Tor Ghar during the summers of 2012 and 2013 to study floristic diversity of herbaceous flora in the region, where a total of 229 herb species belonging to 168 genera and 66 families were identified.