A. Mujib
Jamia Hamdard
14 Papers
17 Citations
A. Mujib is an academic researcher from Jamia Hamdard. The author has contributed to research in topics: Somatic embryogenesis & Callus. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of A. Mujib include Hamdard University.
Chat about Author
Papers
Genes, proteins and other networks regulating somatic embryogenesis in plants.
TL;DR: This article reviews various genes/orthologs isolated from different plants and presents the need of high throughput, innovative techniques, and sensitive instruments in unraveling the mystery of SE.
73
Plant tissue culture: agriculture and industrial applications
Basit Gulzar,A. Mujib,Moien Qadir Malik,Jyoti Mamgain,Rukaya Syeed,Nadia Zafar +5 more
- 01 Jan 2020
TL;DR: The role of PTC in medicinal and crop plant production and improvement is summarized; the various ways including Agrobacterium-mediated transformation in which the PTC suit to different needs and purpose have also been discussed.
39
Mass propagation through direct and indirect organogenesis in three species of genus Zephyranthes and ploidy assessment of regenerants through flow cytometry.
TL;DR: In this paper, a dual in vitro regeneration system through callus mediated shoot regeneration and direct shoot regeneration in species Zephyranthes candida, Zephriranthes grandiflora and Zephrinhes citrina was investigated.
27
Cadmium chloride (CdCl2) elicitation improves reserpine and ajmalicine yield in Rauvolfia serpentina as revealed by high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC).
Nadia Zafar,A. Mujib,Muzamil Ali,Dipti Tonk,Basit Gulzar,Moien Qadir Malik,Jyoti Mamgain,Rukaya Sayeed +7 more
- 20 Jul 2020
TL;DR: The study reveals enriched level of reserpine and ajmalicine in cultivated tissues and the enhancement was noted up to C3 (0.15 mM) elicitor level, which indicates the use of CdCl2 as a propitious method in enhancing reser Alpine yield in R. serpentina.
22
Identification of somatic embryogenesis (SE) related proteins through label-free shotgun proteomic method and cellular role in Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don
TL;DR: This study was aimed at the identification of SE related proteins in a medicinally important plant, Catharanthus roseus via label free liquid chromatography–mass spectroscopy (LC–MS), a sensitive and reliable technique than the gel based techniques, using LC–MSMS in tandem for separation and identification of proteins.
21