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
Exogenous short-term silicon application regulates macro-nutrients, endogenous phytohormones, and protein expression in Oryza sativa L
TL;DR: It is suggested that short-term exogenous Si can significantly regulate rice plant physiology by influencing Ca, N, endogenous phytohormones, and proteins, and that 1.0 mM Si application is more beneficial to plants than higher concentrations.
Silicon-Induced Morphological, Biochemical and Molecular Regulation in Phoenix dactylifera L. under Low-Temperature Stress
Saqib Bilal,Taimoor Khan,Sajjad Asaf,Nasir Khan,Syed Saad Jan,Muhammad Imran,Ahmed N. Al-Rawahi,Abdul Latif Khan,In-Jung Lee,Ahmed Al-Harrasi +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the extent of low-temperature stress effects on date palm growth and physiological indicators under the exogenous application of silicon (Si), and they found that the application of Si markedly improved fresh and dry biomass, photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll and carotenoids), plant morphology, and relative water content by ameliorating lowtemperature-induced oxidative stress.
Fluorescence spectroscopy-partial least square regression method for the quantification of quercetin in Euphorbia masirahensis
Zahra Al-Abri,Javid Hussain,Fazal Mabood,Najeeb Ur Rehman,Liaqat Ali,Liaqat Ali,Ahmed Al-Harrasi,Ahmed Hamaed,Abdul Latif Khan,Tania Shamim Rizvi,Farah Jabeen,Ajmal Khan,Zakira Naureen,Saima Farooq +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used fluorescence emission spectroscopy coupled with partial least square regression (PLSR) for the estimation of quercetin in different fractions of Euphorbia masirahensis.
Nutritional assessment and antioxidant analysis of 22 date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) varieties growing in Sultanate of Oman.
Ahmad Al-Harrasi,Najeeb Ur Rehman,Javid Hussain,Abdul Latif Khan,Ahmed Al-Rawahi,Syed Amir Gilani,Mohammed Al-Broumi,Liaqat Ali +7 more
TL;DR: The study reveals that the consumption of these dates' fruits would exert several beneficial effects by virtue of their antioxidant activity, and helps in understanding the nutritional significance of different date varieties in Oman while the lesser known varieties can be improved through sustainable horticultural practices as a valuable product.
Complete chloroplast genome sequence and comparative analysis of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) with related species.
Sajjad Asaf,Abdul Latif Khan,Muhammad Aaqil Khan,Raheem Shahzad,Lubna,Sang-Mo Kang,Ahmed Al-Harrasi,Ahmed Al-Rawahi,In-Jung Lee +8 more
TL;DR: The complete P. taeda genome provided valuable resources for population and evolutionary studies of gymnosperms and can be used to identify related species.