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Yasar Sajjad

Researcher at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

Publications -  23
Citations -  432

Yasar Sajjad is an academic researcher from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gladiolus & Biology. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 274 citations. Previous affiliations of Yasar Sajjad include University of Paris.

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Reactive oxygen species, abscisic acid and ethylene interact to regulate sunflower seed germination

TL;DR: Microarray analysis showed that MV treatment triggered differential expression of 120 probe sets (59 more abundant and 61 less abundant genes), and most of the identified transcripts were related to cell signalling components, suggesting an interaction between ROS and ABA signalling pathways at the transcriptional level.
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Lead, Cadmium and Zinc Phytotoxicity Alter DNA Methylation Levels to Confer Heavy Metal Tolerance in Wheat.

TL;DR: This study recommends the farmers to cultivate Pirsabak 2004 variety in metal contaminated soils and highlights that DNA methylation is associated with metal stress tolerance in wheat.
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Response of morphological and physiological growth attributes to foliar application of plant growth regulators in gladiolus 'white prosperity'.

TL;DR: Gladiolus plants were sprayed thrice with different concentrations of gibberellic acid, benzylaminopurine and salicylic acid in order to improve the vegetative, floral and physiological attributes.

Effect of colchicine on in vitro polyploidy induction in african marigold (tagetes erecta)

TL;DR: The polyploids showed an increase in stomatal size and decrease inStomatal number per unit area and thus 0.01% and 0.05% treatments found effective in inducing polyploidy in African marigold.
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Application of plant growth regulators in ornamental plants: a review

TL;DR: Economic importance of ornamental plants: Ornamental plants represent a great diversity of beautiful plants, including cut foliage, cut flowers, bedding plants, indoor plants, potted plants, bulbous plants, outdoor plants, which may be annuals, biennials or perennials in their growth habit and are economically important in horticultural trade, all over the world.