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
Effects of Prohexadione Calcium on growth and gibberellins contents of Chrysanthemum morifolium R. cv Monalisa White.
Yoon Ha Kim,Abdul Latif Khan,Abdul Latif Khan,Muhammad Hamayun,Jung-Tae Kim,Joon Hee Lee,In Cheon Hwang,Cheoul Su Yoon,In-Jung Lee +8 more
TL;DR: Gibberellin (GA) analysis showed that Pro-Ca and daminozide application significantly lowered bioactive GA 1 content, although the amount of its immediate precursor GA 20 was fractionally higher and Bioactive GA 4 content was slightly higher than the control while significant difference in GA 9 was found between the plants treated with Pro- Ca and daminoside.
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Unraveling the Chloroplast Genomes of Two Prosopis Species to Identify Its Genomic Information, Comparative Analyses and Phylogenetic Relationship.
TL;DR: The phylogenetic analysis showed that P. juliflora is closer to P. cineraria than P. glandulosa, however some divergence in the intergenic spacers of A. microsperma and Parkia javanica were observed.
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Rhizosphere Microbiome of Arid Land Medicinal Plants and Extra Cellular Enzymes Contribute to Their Abundance
Abdul Latif Khan,Sajjad Asaf,Raeid M. M. Abed,Yen Ning Chai,Ahmed N. Al-Rawahi,Tapan Kumar Mohanta,Ahmed Al-Rawahi,Daniel P. Schachtman,Ahmed Al-Harrasi +8 more
- 05 Feb 2020
TL;DR: The first investigation of rhizospheric fungal and bacterial communities of Adenium obesum, Aloe dhufarensis and Cleome austroarabica using next-generation sequencing approaches indicates varying abundances of microbial structure across different hosts and locations in arid environments and suggests the presence of extracellular enzymes could help in maintaining plant growth during the harsh environmental conditions.
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Mitochondrial Genome Analysis of Wild Rice (Oryza minuta) and Its Comparison with Other Related Species.
Sajjad Asaf,Abdul Latif Khan,Abdur Rahim Khan,Muhammad Waqas,Muhammad Waqas,Sang-Mo Kang,Muhammad Aaqil Khan,Raheem Shahzad,Chang-Woo Seo,Jae-Ho Shin,In-Jung Lee +10 more
TL;DR: The mitochondrial genome organization and the gene content at the nucleotide level are highly similar to that of O. rufipogon, and O. minuta mt genome shared 24 protein-coding genes, 15 tRNA genes and 1 ribosomal RNA gene with other rice species (indica and japonica).
Endophytic fungus Paecilomyces formosus LHL10 produces sester-terpenoid YW3548 and cyclic peptide that inhibit urease and α-glucosidase enzyme activities
Saqib Bilal,Liaqat Ali,Liaqat Ali,Abdul Latif Khan,Raheem Shahzad,Sajjad Asaf,Muhammad Imran,Sang-Mo Kang,Sang-Kuk Kim,In-Jung Lee +9 more
TL;DR: The enzyme inhibitory potential of endophyte LHL10 is concluded and provides the basis for further investigations of bioactive compounds, which could be used as potent drugs for enzyme inhibition.
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