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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
48
Citations
11679
World Ranking
2353
National Ranking
24

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Agronomy
  • Horticulture

Mubshar Hussain mainly focuses on Agronomy, Crop yield, Photosynthesis, Germination and Weed control. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Agronomy and Osmoprotectant in his work. In Photosynthesis, Mubshar Hussain works on issues like Osmolyte, which are connected to Abscisic acid, Stomatal conductance, Auxin and Mass screening.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Rhizosphere, Rhizobacteria and Seedling. His studies in Weed control integrate themes in fields like Seeding and Allelopathy. The Weed study combines topics in areas such as Dry weight, Conventional tillage and Sowing.

His most cited work include:

  • Drought Stress in Wheat during Flowering and Grain-filling Periods (207 citations)
  • Improving Drought Tolerance by Exogenous Application of Glycinebetaine and Salicylic Acid in Sunflower (206 citations)
  • Salt stress in maize: effects, resistance mechanisms, and management. A review (197 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Agronomy, Sowing, Crop yield, Crop and Horticulture. His study in Cultivar, Cropping system, Weed control, Seedling and Leaf area index is carried out as part of his Agronomy studies. His research on Seedling also deals with topics like

  • Germination which intersects with area such as Photosynthesis,
  • Dry weight which connect with Plant growth.

His Photosynthesis study combines topics in areas such as Osmolyte and Drought tolerance. His research investigates the connection with Sowing and areas like Irrigation which intersect with concerns in Helianthus annuus, Achene and Sunflower. His Crop yield research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Loam, Plant nutrition and Root system.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (88.14%)
  • Sowing (28.35%)
  • Crop yield (20.62%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Agronomy (88.14%)
  • Sowing (28.35%)
  • Horticulture (14.95%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Agronomy, Sowing, Horticulture, Cropping system and Biofortification. His work on Agronomy is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Cropping. His Sowing study incorporates themes from Cultivar, Irrigation, Phenology, Dry weight and Priming.

His Horticulture research includes themes of Osmotic pressure and Catalase, APX. Mubshar Hussain has researched Cropping system in several fields, including Plant ecology, Tillage and Hybrid. The concepts of his Biofortification study are interwoven with issues in Productivity, Radiata, Vigna and Legume.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Lead toxicity in plants: Impacts and remediation. (39 citations)
  • ACC-deaminase producing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and biochar mitigate adverse effects of drought stress on maize growth. (24 citations)
  • ACC-deaminase producing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and biochar mitigate adverse effects of drought stress on maize growth. (24 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Botany
  • Agronomy
  • Horticulture

Agronomy, Horticulture, Biofortification, Grain quality and Productivity are his primary areas of study. His Agronomy research incorporates elements of Soil management and Rhizobacteria. His study focuses on the intersection of Rhizobacteria and fields such as Carotenoid with connections in the field of Photosynthesis.

Mubshar Hussain has included themes like Radiata, Vigna, Legume and Seed priming in his Biofortification study. His work in Grain quality addresses subjects such as Endophyte, which are connected to disciplines such as Loam and Bacteria. His work on Priming as part of general Seedling research is often related to PEG ratio, thus linking different fields of science.

Best Publications

  • Salt stress in maize: effects, resistance mechanisms, and management. A review

    Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Mubshar Hussain;Abdul Wakeel;Kadambot H. M. Siddique

  • Drought Stress in Wheat during Flowering and Grain-filling Periods

    Muhammad Farooq;Mubshar Hussain;Kadambot H. M. Siddique

  • Drought stress in plants: an overview

    Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;M. Hussain;M. Hussain;A. Wahid;Kadambot Siddique;Kadambot Siddique

  • Brassinolide Application Improves the Drought Tolerance in Maize Through Modulation of Enzymatic Antioxidants and Leaf Gas Exchange

    S. A. Anjum;L. C. Wang;M. Farooq;M. Hussain

  • Improving Drought Tolerance by Exogenous Application of Glycinebetaine and Salicylic Acid in Sunflower

    M. Hussain;M.A. Malik;Muhammad Farooq;M.Y. Ashraf

  • Biochar for crop production: potential benefits and risks

    Mubshar Hussain;Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Ahmad Nawaz;Ahmad Nawaz;Abdullah M. Al-Sadi

  • Lead toxicity in plants: Impacts and remediation.

    Usman Zulfiqar;Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Saddam Hussain;Muhammad Maqsood

  • Drought stress in sunflower: Physiological effects and its management through breeding and agronomic alternatives

    Mubshar Hussain;Shahid Farooq;Shahid Farooq;Waseem Hasan;Sami Ul-Allah

  • Effects, tolerance mechanisms and management of salt stress in grain legumes.

    Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Nirmali Gogoi;Mubshar Hussain;Sharmistha Barthakur

  • The fingerprints of climate warming on cereal crops phenology and adaptation options.

    Zartash Fatima;Mukhtar Ahmed;Mubshar Hussain;Mubshar Hussain;Ghulam Abbas

  • ACC-deaminase producing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and biochar mitigate adverse effects of drought stress on maize growth

    Subhan Danish;Muhammad Zafar-ul-Hye;Fauzia Mohsin;Mubshar Hussain;Mubshar Hussain

  • Terminal drought and heat stress alter physiological and biochemical attributes in flag leaf of bread wheat.

    Abdul Sattar;Ahmad Sher;Muhammad Ijaz;Sami Ul-Allah

  • Physiological and agronomic approaches for improving water-use efficiency in crop plants

    Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Mubshar Hussain;Mubshar Hussain;Sami Ul-Allah;Kadambot H.M. Siddique

  • Exogenous Glycinebetaine and Salicylic Acid Application Improves Water Relations, Allometry and Quality of Hybrid Sunflower under Water Deficit Conditions

    M. Hussain;M.A. Malik;Muhammad Farooq;M.B. Khan

  • Glycinebetaine improves chilling tolerance in hybrid maize

    Muhammad Farooq;T. Aziz;M. Hussain;H. Rehman

  • Rice in Saline Soils: Physiology, Biochemistry, Genetics, and Management

    Mubshar Hussain;Shakeel Ahmad;Sajjad Hussain;Rattan Lal

  • Seed priming improves chilling tolerance in chickpea by modulating germination metabolism, trehalose accumulation and carbon assimilation

    Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq;Mubshar Hussain;Ahmad Nawaz;Dong Jin Lee

  • Lower doses of pendimethalin mixed with allelopathic crop water extracts for weed management in canola (Brassica napus).

    K. Jabran;Z. A. Cheema;M. Farooq;M. Hussain

  • Fiber yield and quality in cotton under drought: Effects and management

    Sami Ul-Allah;Abdul Rehman;Abdul Rehman;Mubshar Hussain;Mubshar Hussain;Muhammad Farooq;Muhammad Farooq

  • Impact of different crop rotations and tillage systems on weed infestation and productivity of bread wheat

    Muhammad Shahzad;Muhammad Farooq;Khawar Jabran;Mubshar Hussain

  • COMPETITIVE SEEDLING GROWTH AND K + /Na + RATIO IN DIFFERENT MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) HYBRIDS UNDER SALINITY STRESS

    M. Akram;M. Asghar Malik;M. Yasin Ashraf;M. Farrukh Saleem

  • Foliar application of Zinc and Boron improved the productivity and net returns of maize grown under rainfed conditions of Pothwar plateau

    Allah Wasaya;Allah Wasaya;Muhammad Shahzad Shabir;Mubshar Hussain;Muhammad Ansar

  • Immobilization of Pb and Cu by organic and inorganic amendments in contaminated soil

    Muhammad Shahid Rizwan;Muhammad Shahid Rizwan;Muhammad Imtiaz;Muhammad Imtiaz;Jun Zhu;Balal Yousaf

  • Combined application of biochar and PGPR consortia for sustainable production of wheat under semiarid conditions with a reduced dose of synthetic fertilizer

    Muhammad Ijaz;Muhammad Tahir;Muhammad Shahid;Sami Ul-Allah

  • Influence of varying tillage systems and nitrogen application on crop allometry, chlorophyll contents, biomass production and net returns of maize (Zea mays L.)

    Allah Wasaya;Allah Wasaya;Muhammad Tahir;Hakoomat Ali;Mubshar Hussain

  • Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria reduce aphid population and enhance the productivity of bread wheat

    Muhammad Naeem;Zubair Aslam;Abdul Khaliq;Jam Nazir Ahmed

  • Integrated nitrogen management improves productivity and economic returns of wheat-maize cropping system

    Naeem Sarwar;Atique-ur-Rehman;Omer Farooq;Allah Wasaya

  • Role of ACC-deaminase and/or nitrogen fixing rhizobacteria in growth promotion of wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) under cadmium pollution

    Waseem Hassan;Safdar Bashir;Farhan Ali;Muhammad Ijaz

  • Application of ACC-deaminase containing rhizobacteria with fertilizer improves maize production under drought and salinity stress.

    Muhammad Zafar-ul-Hye;H. M. Farooq;Z. A. Zahir;Mubshar Hussain

  • Foliar Applied Silicon Improves Water Relations, Stay Green and Enzymatic Antioxidants Activity in Late Sown Wheat

    Abdul Sattar;Mumtaz A. Cheema;Ahmad Sher;Muhammad Ijaz

  • Sulphur fertilization improves the sesame productivity and economic returns under rainfed conditions.

    M. A. Shah;Abdul Manaf;Mubshar Hussain;Shahid Farooq

  • Separate and combined effects of silicon and selenium on salt tolerance of wheat plants

    A. Sattar;M. A. Cheema;T. Abbas;A. Sher

  • CHEMICAL EVALUATION OF WEED SEEDS MIXED WITH WHEAT GRAINS AT HARVEST

    M. N. Abbas;S. A. Rana;M. Shahid;N. Rana

  • BACTERIA IN COMBINATION WITH FERTILIZERS IMPROVE GROWTH, PRODUCTIVITY AND NET RETURNS OF WHEAT (Triticum aestivum L.)

    Mubshar Hussain;Zeshan Asgher;Muhammad Tahir;Muhammad Ijaz

Frequent Co-Authors

Muhammad Farooq
Muhammad Farooq Sultan Qaboos University
Ahmad Nawaz
Ahmad Nawaz Bahauddin Zakariya University
Kadambot H. M. Siddique
Kadambot H. M. Siddique University of Western Australia
Sajjad Hussain
Sajjad Hussain Sejong University
Shakeel Ahmad
Shakeel Ahmad Bahauddin Zakariya University
Muhammad Rizwan
Muhammad Rizwan Government College University, Faisalabad
Mumtaz Cheema
Mumtaz Cheema Memorial University of Newfoundland
Muhammad Shahid
Muhammad Shahid COMSATS University Islamabad
Hafeez ur Rehman
Hafeez ur Rehman University of Agriculture Faisalabad
Abdul Wahid
Abdul Wahid University of Agriculture Faisalabad

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