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Dr. Muhammad Ali
  • Dr. Muhammad Ali

  • Assistant Professor
    PhD Soil Science
  • muhammadali@iub.edu.pk
  • 03320772740

Profile Summary

•Dr. Muhammad Ali Join Institute of Agro-Industry & Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur as an Assistant Professor in 2021. •Dr. Ali previously served as Assistant Professor at Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan and as internee in Punjab Irrigation and Power Department. •Dr. Ali completed MSc (Hons) and PhD in Soil and Environmental Science from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur with distinction. •Dr. Ali is a first Pakistani Scientist who introduced Human Stress hormone "Melatonin" in plants to mitigate environmental toxicology and to get sustainable production under changing climate. Dr. Ali is author/Co-author of various national and international scientific research articles of scientific merit in well reputed national and international high impact journals like Chemosphere, Journal of Environmental Management, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Environmental Pollution, Frontiers in Plant Science, PLoS ONE, Plant Growth Regulations, Environmental Science and Pollution Research etc. and Secretary / Member organizing committee of international conferences. •He is a committed and motivated scientist in the field of Environmental Science and Environmental Toxicology. •His hobbies include travelling as tourist, long drive and playing cricket • He is also serving as In charge students affairs and secretary Board of Studies.

Qualifications

DegreeBoard/UniversityYear of Passing
SSC (Matric) / O Levels ScienceBISE Bahawalpur2005-01-01
HSSC (Inter) / A Levels / DAE Fsc pre medicalBISE Bahawalpur2008-01-01
Bachelors (16 Years) BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Soil Science)Islamia University, Bahawalpur2012-01-01
Masters/LLM (18 Years) SOIL SCIENCEIslamia University, Bahawalpur2014-01-01
PhD Soil ScienceIslamia University, Bahawalpur2019-01-01

Experience

Assistant Professor (IPOP)The Islamia University of Bahawalpur0 Years 12 Months 2 Days
IPFP FELLOW Khawaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan0 Years 6 Months 19 Days
Assistant Professor The Islamia University of BahawalpurApril, 2022 - Present

Publications

ROLE OF SILICON IN MORPHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL, IONIC AND BIOCHEMICAL ACCLIMATI ON OF MUNGBEAN CHALLENGED WITHSALT STRESS
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SIGNIFICANCE OF PARTIAL ROOT ZONE DRYING AND MULCHES FOR WATER SAVING AND WEED SUPPRESSION IN WHEAT
Biochar alleviates Cd phytotoxicity by minimizing bioavailability and oxidative stress in pak choi (Brassica chinensis L.) cultivated in Cd-polluted soil
Physiological and biochemical assisted screening of wheat varieties under partial rhizosphere drying
Effects and management strategies to mitigate drought stress in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.): a review
Application of abscisic acid and 6-benzylaminopurine modulated morpho-physiological and antioxidative defense responses of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) by minimizing cobalt uptake
Partial root-zone drying (PRD), its effects and agricultural significance: a review
Growth and yield response of rice varieties to foliar application of Boron
Potential of applied potassium in improving salt tolerance of Maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids
MULCHING STRATEGIES FOR WEEDS CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION IN COTTON
ROLE OF MELATONIN IN MORPHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL, IONIC AND BIOCHEMICAL ACCLIMATION OF MAIZE (Zea mays L.) CHALLENGED WITH SALT STRESS
Characterization of maize hybrids (Zea mays L.) for salt tolerance at seedling stage
Melatonin?Induced Salinity Tolerance by Ameliorating Osmotic and Oxidative Stress in the Seedlings of Two Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) Cultivars
Exogenous Zinc Induced NaCl Tolerance in Okra (Abelmoschus Esculentus) by Ameliorating Osmotic Stress and Oxidative Metabolism
Silicon mediated improvement in the growth and ion homeostasis by decreasing Na+ uptake in maize (Zea mays L.) cultivars exposed to salinity stress
A Line × Tester analysis for some seed cotton yield and fiber quality traits in upland cotton
Evaluation of different cotton varieties against drought tolerance: A comparative analysis
Review on structural mechanism and mode of action of corona virus
Role of exogenously applied zinc in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) Under normal and water deficit conditions
Response of exogenous silicon application on growth and yield parameters of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under skipped irrigation
ZINC ALLEVIATED SALT TOXICITY IN SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM L. SEEDLINGS BY REDUCING Na+ TRANSFER, IMPROVING GAS EXCHANGE, DEFENSE SYSTEM AND Zn CONTENTS. . 186: 52-63
FERTILIZER STRATEGIES TO BOOST MONGBEAN (Vigna radiata L.) TIELD: A PLAN TO COMBAT FOOD SECURITY CHALLENGE.
CONFERRING OF DROUGHT TOLERANCE IN WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.) GENOTYPES USING SEEDLING INDICES
GENETIC BASIS AND PRINCIPLE COMPONENT ANALYSIS IN COTTON (Gossipium hirsutum L.) UNDER WATER DEFICIT CONDITION
COMBINED EFFECT OF RICE STRAW BIOCHAR AND HUMIC ACID ON GROWTH, ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY AND ION UPTAKE IN MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) GROWN UNDER SALINE CONDITIONS
ENHANCEMENT IN OKRA (Abelmoschus esculentus) GROWTH PERFORMANCE UNDER SALT STRESS USING EXOGENOUS APPLICATION OF L-TRYPTOPHAN
Pesticides: impacts on agriculture productivity, environment, and management strategies. In Emerging Contaminants and Plants: Interactions, Adaptations and Remediation Technologies (pp. 109-134). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
3.NUTRIENT ACQUISITION, TRANSPORT AND METABOLISM WITHIN THE PLANT CELLS. IN SUSTAINABLE PLANT NUTRITION
5.IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND EDAPHIC FACTORS ON WINTER FODDERS AND REMEDIES. IN SUSTAINABLE WINTER FODDER
4.SILICON IMPROVES SALINITY TOLERANCE IN CROP PLANTS: INSIGHTS INTO PHOTOSYNTHESIS, DEFENSE SYSTEM AND PRODUCTION OF PHYTOHORMONES
CHARACTERIZATION OF BREAD WHEAT GENOTYPES USING SPIKE RELATED TRAITS FOR SUSTAINABLE YIELD POTENTIAL

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