Abdul Latif Khan
University of Nizwa
316 Papers
717 Citations
Abdul Latif Khan is an academic researcher from University of Nizwa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Abscisic acid. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 293 publications. Previous affiliations of Abdul Latif Khan include University of Houston & Kyungpook National University.
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Papers
Influence of short-term silicon application on endogenous physiohormonal levels of Oryza sativa L. under wounding stress.
Yoon Ha Kim,Abdul Latif Khan,Abdul Latif Khan,Muhammad Hamayun,Sang-Mo Kang,Yoon Jung Beom,In-Jung Lee +6 more
TL;DR: The findings of the present study perpetrate the beneficial role of Si on the growth and development of rice plant by relieving physical injury and stress, while an inverse correlation exists between jasmonic acid and salicylic acid under wounding stress conditions.
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Effect of foliar and soil application of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium on yield components of lentil
Muhammad Hamayun,Sumera Afzal Khan,Abdul Latif Khan,Zabta Khan Shinwari,Nadeem Ahmad,Yoon Ha Kim,In-Jung Lee +6 more
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: In this article, an experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of foliar and soil application of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK) on yield component of lentil (Lens culinaris Medic).
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Endogenous transitional metal and proximate analysis of selected medicinal plants from Pakistan.
Javid Hussain,Riaz Ullah,Najeeb Ur Rehman,Abdul Latif Khan,Zia Muhammad,Farman Ullah Khan Syed Tasleem Hussain,Saeed Anwar +6 more
TL;DR: The results showed that the concentration of magnesium, manganese,chromium and sodium were found highest in Dalbergia sisso compared to the other three species.
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Medicinal plants and their uses in selected temperate zones of Pakistani Hindukush-Himalaya
TL;DR: It was concluded from the present study that sturdy approaches of awareness and management of economically important medicinal plant resources would not only help the species to be conserved but will also help in improving livelihood opportunities.
Exogenous application of plant growth regulators increased the total flavonoid content in Taraxacum officinale Wigg
Yoon Ha Kim,Muhammad Hamayun,Abdul Latif Khan,Chae-In Na,Sang-Mo Kang,Hyun Hee Han,In-Jung Lee +6 more
TL;DR: The current study demonstrated the favorable effect of GA3, kinetin and SA on growth, bioactive GAs, SA and flavonoid contents of dandelion, and reports the presence of both early C-13 hydroxylation and non C- 13 hydroxYLation pathways of GA biosynthesis in dandelions for the first time.