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
Metabolic and proteomic alteration in phytohormone-producing endophytic Bacillus amyloliquefaciens RWL-1 during methanol utilization.
Raheem Shahzad,Abdul Latif Khan,Muhammad Waqas,Ihsan Ullah,Saqib Bilal,Yoon Ha Kim,Sajjad Asaf,Sang-Mo Kang,In-Jung Lee +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that RWL-1 can significantly enhance its growth by utilizing methanol, and could produce phytohormones when growing in meethanol-supplemented media, with increased expression of specific proteins and different biochemicals.
Biochar amendment changes jasmonic acid levels in two rice varieties and alters their resistance to herbivory
Muhammad Waqas,Raheem Shahzad,Muhammad Hamayun,Sajjad Asaf,Abdul Latif Khan,Sang-Mo Kang,Sopheap Yun,Kyung-Min Kim,In-Jung Lee +8 more
TL;DR: The importance of investigating the effects of biochar on different rice varieties before application on a commercial scale to avoid potential crop losses is highlighted, as Cheongcheong and Nagdong rice plants grown with the optimum biochar level showed contrasting reactions to WBPH infestation.
Effect of Plant Extracted Smoke and Reversion of Abscisic Acid Stress on Lettuce
Kamran Muhammad,Abdul Latif Khan,Muhammad Waqas,Shafiq ur Rehman,Q. Muhammad Imran,Yoon Ha Kim,Sang-Mo Kang,Duk-Hwan Kim,In-Jung Lee +8 more
- 01 May 2012
TL;DR: In this article, the combination of smoke with plant hormones on seed germination remains unknown, however, the combined effects of smoke and aqueous smoke extracts on seed growth were investigated.
First chloroplast genomics study of Phoenix dactylifera (var. Naghal and Khanezi): A comparative analysis
TL;DR: Detailed comparative cp genome analysis was showed, which could be essential for broader population genetics and molecular studies of these four date palm cultivars.
Quantification of AKBA in Boswellia sacra Using NIRS Coupled with PLSR as an Alternative Method and Cross-Validation by HPLC
Najeeb Ur Rehman,Liaqat Ali,Liaqat Ali,Ahmed Al-Harrasi,Fazal Mabood,Muhammed Al-Broumi,Abdul Latif Khan,Hidayat Hussain,Javid Hussain,René Csuk +9 more
TL;DR: The proposed NIRS method is a fast alternative and non-destructive method for the analysis of AKBA in different samples of B. sacra plants and in various fractions of its resin exudates through near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) coupled with partial least squares regression (PLSR).