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Dr. Muhammad Usman Aslam
  • Dr. Muhammad Usman Aslam

  • Lecturer
    PhD Agronomy
  • usman.aslam@iub.edu.pk
  • +923006654527

Profile Summary

Dr. Muhammad Usman Aslam earned his Ph.D. degree in Agronomy from “The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan”, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agronomy from “University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan” and B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture-Agronomy from “The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan”. He is serving as Lecturer in the Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.

Qualifications

DegreeBoard/UniversityYear of Passing
SSC (Matric) / O Levels ScienceBISE Bahawalpur2005-01-01
HSSC (Inter) / A Levels / DAE Pre-MedicalBISE Bahawalpur2007-01-01
Bachelors (16 Years) Agriculture-AgronomyIslamia University, Bahawalpur2011-01-01
Masters (18 Years) AgronomyUniversity of Agriculture Faisalabad2013-01-01
PhD AgronomyIslamia University, Bahawalpur2020-06-18

Experience

Visiting LecturerThe Islamia University of Bahawalpur0 Years 6 Months 1 Days
Science TeacherPunjab School Education Department5 Years 6 Months 8 Days
Associate LecturerThe Islamia University of Bahawalpur1 Years 5 Months 21 Days
LecturerThe Islamia University of BahawalpurApril, 2022 - Present

Publications

Investigating drought tolerance potential of different Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties under reduced irrigation level
Foliar applied iron and zinc improves the growth, physiological and yield related traits of wheat under drought
Physiological and biochemical appraisal for mulching and partial rhizosphere drying of cotton
Significance of Partial Root Zone Drying and Mulches for Water Saving and Weed Suppression in Wheat
Improving Strategic Growth Stage-based Drought Tolerance in Quinoa by Rhizobacterial Inoculation
Potential agricultural and environmental benefits of mulches - a review
Growth and yield response of rice varieties to foliar application of Boron
Potential effects of biochar application on mitigating the drought stress implications on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under various growth stages
Integrating Biochar, Rhizobacteria and Silicon for Strenuous Productivity of Drought Stressed Wheat
Partial root-zone drying (PRD), its effects and agricultural significance: a review.
Alleviating the Drought Stress in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) by Foliar Application of Amino Acid and Yeast
Partial Root Zone Drying Irrigation Improves Water Use Efficiency but Compromise the Yield and Quality of Cotton Crop
Assessing the potential of partial root zone drying and mulching for improving the productivity of cotton under arid climate
Effect of partial rhizosphere drying on plant photosynthetic, antioxidative and water related indicators in cotton
Biochar enhances wheat crop productivity by mitigating the effects of drought: Insights into physiological and antioxidant defense mechanisms
Ameliorating Drought Effects in Wheat Using an Exclusive or Co-Applied Rhizobacteria and ZnO Nanoparticles
Morpho?physiological and biochemical response of wheat to various treatments of silicon nano?particles under drought stress conditions
Restorative potential of nanobiochar on growth and physiology of wheat under drought
Biochar enhances the sustainable growth and yield of drought-subjected wheat
Investigating the drought mitigating effect of farmyard manure in wheat
Probing the response of wheat under drought at different growth stages
Role of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in boosting the tolerance potential of wheat under drought
Exploring the role of melatonin foliar application on wheat under drought

Projects

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