M. Amin
Islamia University
10 Papers
22 Citations
M. Amin is an academic researcher from Islamia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Maturity (finance) & Unix. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Kaolin and Jasmonic acid improved cotton productivity under water stress conditions.
Muhammad Nazim,Muqarrab Ali,Khurram Shahzad,Fiaz Ahmad,Fahim Nawaz,M. Amin,Shazia Anjum,Omaima Nasif,Sulaiman Ali Alharbi,Shah Fahad,Subhan Danish,Rahul Datta +11 more
TL;DR: The Application of Kaolin and JA Jasmonic acid, either applied individually or in combination, improved vegetative and reproductive development of both cotton varieties in normal and skip regimes.
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Mango maturity classification instead of maturity index estimation: A new approach towards handheld NIR spectroscopy
Syed Sohaib Ali Shah,Ayesha Zeb,Waqar S. Qureshi,Waqar S. Qureshi,Aman Ullah Malik,Mohsin I. Tiwana,Kerry B. Walsh,M. Amin,Waleed Alasmary,Eisa Alanazi +9 more
TL;DR: Comparison of both the literature reported indirect maturity estimation and proposed direct maturity classification is conducted, and overall results show that the developed DM mango maturity method has considerable potential to detect maturity state of mangoes in practical situations.
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An Investigation on Several Operating Systems for Internet of Things
TL;DR: This paper will focus on major OS features such as architecture, programming model, portability, memory management, real-time environment, scheduling algorithm, hardware support, networking and energy efficiency of IoT based operating systems.
Fruit harvest maturity indicators for mango cultivars 'Sindhri' and 'Samar Bahisht Chaunsa'
M. Amin,Aman Ullah Malik,Khalid,Raheel Anwar +3 more
- 01 May 2013
TL;DR: Significant inter¬action was found between panicle emergence and fruit maturation (harvest date) regarding fruit pulp dry matter contents in both cultivar 'S.B. Chaunsa' and 'Sindhri'.
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Mango value chain improvement through postharvest research and development: a developing country case study
Aman Ullah Malik,M. Amin,M. Mazhar,P. Johnson,Peter J. Hofman,J. Campbell,R. Holmes,Abdul Rehman,A. J. Dunne,M. Mehdi,A. Adeel,S. Ayyaz,T. Sun,Ray Collins +13 more
- 01 Nov 2017
TL;DR: An integrated approach of good production practices, right maturity, correct postharvest fungicidal treatments and pre-cooling was an effective strategy for reducing disease incidence and maintaining better shelf-life at retail.
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