Publications by authors named "D Kamil"

The cultural, morphological, and molecular variations among 22 isolates of (Wallr.) E. Simmons, collected from different locations, was carried out.

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  • Guava wilt is a serious soil-borne disease that significantly impacts guava orchards, making its management difficult once the disease is established.
  • Aspergillus niger, a bio-control fungus, shows promise against guava wilt pathogens and produces beneficial enzymes and metabolites, though its metabolites have not been thoroughly studied.
  • In this study, 11 strains of A. niger were tested against guava wilt pathogens, with strain AN-11 showing the highest inhibition of 86.33%, and further analysis identified multiple metabolites that could help combat the disease.
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Spot blotch disease is prominent amongst several biotic stresses challenging wheat yield and quality. The impact of seed inoculation with Bipolaris sorokiniana, on important wheat seed quality of popular cultivar (cv.) DBW 187, was estimated in comparison to susceptible check WH 147.

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Purpose: Exercise offers various clinical benefits to older breast cancer survivors. However, studies report that healthcare providers may not regularly discuss exercise with their patients. We evaluated clinical and sociodemographic determinants of receiving advice about exercise from healthcare providers among older breast cancer survivors (aged ≥65 years).

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Background: Our systematic review aimed to critically evaluate empirical literature describing the association of muscle-strengthening exercise (MSE) with recurrence and/or mortality among breast cancer survivors.

Methods: We included English-language empirical research studies examining the association between MSE and recurrence and/or mortality among females diagnosed with breast cancer. Seven databases (MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane CENTRAL, and CINAHL) were searched in September 2023.

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