Publications by authors named "Anam Moosa"

Application of melatonin and lipopeptides (LPs) derived from Bacillus strains is considered an efficient strategy to control plant diseases at both pre and postharvest stages. However, the combined application of melatonin and LPs has not been studied yet. Therefore, the present study presents the synergistic effect of melatonin and LPs produced by Bacillus atrophaeus strain MCM61 against gray mold disease and its impact on quality parameters and vase life of cut roses.

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Article Synopsis
  • Sword lily is a valuable cut flower, and understanding how it responds to salt stress is important for its production.
  • Melatonin (MT) has shown promise in helping plants cope with stress, suggesting it could be a viable alternative to chemical treatments.
  • MT application improved growth, photosynthetic pigments, and stress resistance in sword lily under salt stress, making it a potentially effective strategy for maintaining flower quality and reducing reliance on harmful agrochemicals.
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Climate change is currently considered as one of the main concerns of the agriculture sector, as it limits crop production and quality. Furthermore, the current context of global crisis with international political instability and war conflicts over the world is pushing the agriculture sector even more to urgently boost productivity and yield and doing so in a sustainable way in the current frame of climate change. Biostimulants can be an effective tool in alleviating the negative effects of environmental stresses to which plants are exposed, such as drought, salinity, heavy metals and extreme temperatures etc.

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Chromium (Cr) contamination in agricultural soils poses a risk to crop productivity and quality. Emerging nano-enabled strategies show great promise in remediating soils contaminated with heavy metals and enhancing crop production. The present study was aimed to investigate the efficacy of nano silicon (nSi) in promoting wheat growth and mitigating adverse effects of Cr-induced toxicity.

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Ornamental crops particularly cut flowers are considered sensitive to heavy metals (HMs) induced oxidative stress condition. Melatonin (MLT) is a versatile phytohormone with the ability to mitigate abiotic stresses induced oxidative stress in plants. Similarly, signaling molecules such as hydrogen sulfide (HS) have emerged as potential options for resolving HMs related problems in plants.

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Mercury (Hg) contamination is acknowledged as a global issue and has generated concerns globally due to its toxicity and persistence. Tunable surface-active sites (SASs) are one of the key features of efficient BCs for Hg remediation, and detailed documentation of their interactions with metal ions in soil medium is essential to support the applications of functionalized BC for Hg remediation. Although a specific active site exhibits identical behavior during the adsorption process, a systematic documentation of their syntheses and interactions with various metal ions in soil medium is crucial to promote the applications of functionalized biochars in Hg remediation.

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Cadmium (Cd) stress in crops has been serious concern while little is known about the copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) effects on Cd accumulation by crops. This study investigated the effectiveness of CuO NPs in mitigating Cd contamination in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivation through a pot experiment, presenting an eco-friendly solution to a critical agricultural concern.

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Heavy metals and metalloids (HMs) contamination in the environment has heightened recently due to increasing global concern for food safety and human livability. Zinc (Zn2+ ) is an important nutrient required for the normal development of plants. It is an essential cofactor for the vital enzymes involved in various biological mechanisms of plants.

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Lemons ( L.) are one of the most economically important and consumed fruit worldwide. The species is vulnerable to several postharvest decay pathogens, of which associated with blue mold disease is the most damaging.

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Basmati rice is inherently sensitive to various environmental stresses. Abrupt changes in climatic patterns and freshwater scarcity are escalating the issues associated with premium-quality rice production. However, few screening studies have selected Basmati rice genotypes suitable for drought-prone areas.

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Introduction: Melatonin (MLT) is a bioactive molecule involved in the physiological functioning of plants. Reports related to preharvest applications of melatonin on the postharvest performance of cut flowers are not available in the literature.

Materials & Methods: This study evaluated the effects of different concentrations of exogenous MLT [0 mM (MT0), 0.

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The use of synthetic fungicides against postharvest rot adversely affects human health and the environment. In this study, as a safe alternative to fungicides, strain Y17B isolated from soil exhibited significant antifungal activity against Y17B was identified as based on phenotypic identification and 16S rRNA sequence analysis. To reveal the antimicrobial activity of this strain, a PCR-based study detected the presence of antifungal lipopeptide (LP) biosynthetic genes from genomic DNA.

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Salinity stress is considered the most devastating abiotic stress for crop productivity. Accumulating different types of soluble proteins has evolved as a vital strategy that plays a central regulatory role in the growth and development of plants subjected to salt stress. In the last two decades, efforts have been undertaken to critically examine the genome structure and functions of the transcriptome in plants subjected to salinity stress.

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The interest in sustainable horticulture has recently increased, given anthropogenic climate change. The increasing global population will exacerbate the climate change situation induced by human activities. This will elevate global food demands and the vulnerability of horticultural systems, with severe concerns related to natural resource availability and usage.

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Green and blue mold of citrus are threatening diseases that continuously inflict economic post-harvest loss. The suppressive effect of salicylic (SA) and (CV) on green and blue mold of sweet oranges was investigated in this study. Among five tested plant extracts methanolic extract of Cinnamon caused the highest colony growth inhibition of and in an antifungal assay.

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Background: Bacillus species synthesize antifungal lipopeptides (LPs) making them a sustainable and eco-friendly management option to combat Fusarium wilt of chickpea.

Results: In this study, 18 endophytic Bacillus strains were assessed for their antifungal activity against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.

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Ficus religiosa (L.) belongs to the family Moraceae, native to India and commonly known as 'Peepal'. It has high medicinal value due to its antibacterial, antiviral and antioxidant properties (Singh et al.

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Ficus benghalensis L. belongs to the family Moraceae, native to Asia and commonly known as Banyan. It has been identified as an important medicinal tree due to its antioxidant, anti-diabetic, and anti-inflammatory properties (Singh et al.

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Livistona chinensis (Jacq.) is also known as fan palm and is commonly grown in the subtropical region of the world. This plant is widely cultivated in Asia for ornamental purpose and also used in Chinese medicines (Li et al.

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Aims: The potential of endophytic Bacillus strains to improve plant growth and yield was evaluated.

Methods And Results: Endophytic Bacillus altitudinis HNH7 and Bacillus velezensis HNH9 were evaluated for their growth-promoting traits. In an in vitro plate assay, HNH7 and HNH9 exhibited proteolytic, amylolytic, lipolytic and cellulolytic activity.

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Citrus reticulata cv. 'Kinnow' mandarin is the most popular and widely grown fruit crop in Pakistan. During 2017, a survey was conducted to the local citrus fruit markets of Faisalabad, Pakistan.

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threatens global rice production, yet is understudied for many areas where it is cultivated. To better understand the prevalence and incidence of in central Punjab, Pakistan, we carried out field surveys of rice fields in the districts of Faisalabad and Chiniot. isolates were recovered from soil and root samples and identified on the basis of perineal patterns and rDNA ITS-based sequencing.

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Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is one of the world's most significant economic fruit crops, and China is the second-largest producer of mango (Kuhn et al., 2017).

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Verticillium wilt caused by is a threatening disease of cotton, causing economic loss worldwide. In this study, nine endophytic strains isolated from cotton roots exhibited inhibitory activity against strain VD-080 in a dual culture assay. HNH7 and HNH9 were chosen for further experiments based on their high antagonistic activity.

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