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
Development of new NIR-spectroscopy method combined with multivariate analysis for detection of adulteration in camel milk with goat milk
Fazal Mabood,Farah Jabeen,Manzor Ahmed,Javid Hussain,Saaida A.A. Al Mashaykhi,Zainb M.A. Al Rubaiey,Saim Farooq,Ricard Boqué,Liaqat Ali,Zahid Hussain,Ahmed Al-Harrasi,Abdul Latif Khan,Zakira Naureen,Mohammed Idrees,Suryyia Manzoor +14 more
TL;DR: New NIR spectroscopy combined with multivariate analysis for detection and quantification of camel milk adulteration with goat milk was investigated, having excellent sensitivity and discrimination between pure and adulterated milk samples.
Genome structure and evolutionary history of frankincense producing Boswellia sacra
Abdul Latif Khan,Ahmed Al-Harrasi,Jinpeng Wang,Sajjad Asaf,Jean-Jack M Riethoven,Tariq Shehzad,Chia-Sin Liew,Xiaoming Song,Daniel P. Schachtman,Chao Liu,Jigao Yu,Zhikang Zhang,Fanbo Meng,Jiaqing Yuan,Chengmin Wei,Hena Guo,Xuewen Wang,Ahmed N. Al-Rawahi,In-Jung Lee,Jeffrey L. Bennetzen,Xi-Yin Wang +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the de novo assembled genome of Boswellia sacra Flueck (family Burseraceae) tree is reported, comprising 18,564 high-confidence protein-encoding genes.
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia: mode of presentation and postoperative outcome.
TL;DR: In this paper, a study was conducted at Urology Department, Sandeman Teaching Hospital Quetta and Akram Hospital (Private) Quetta from January 2000 to December 2003 to find out various modes of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) presentation in our region and their relation to postoperative failure to void after transurethral resection of prostate (TURP).
Ethnoveterinary Study of Medicinal Plants in a Tribal Society of Sulaiman Range
TL;DR: Plants with high Fic and FL values could be further investigated in vitro for the search of some novel bioactive compounds and young generation should be educated regarding ethnoveterinary practices.
Integrated phytohormone production by the plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium Bacillus tequilensis SSB07 induced thermotolerance in soybean
Sang-Mo Kang,Abdul Latif Khan,Muhammad Waqas,Sajjad Asaf,Ko-Eun Lee,Yeon-Gyeong Park,Ah-Yeong Kim,Muhammad Aaqil Khan,Young-Hyun You,In-Jung Lee +9 more
TL;DR: A novel strain of Bacillus tequilensis that grows actively at high temperatures and significantly down-regulated the production of stress-responsive ABA shows promise for countering the negative effects of climate change on crop growth and development.