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Ethylene role in plant growth, development and senescence: interaction with other phytohormones
N Iqbal, NA Khan, A Ferrante, A Trivellini, A Francini, MIR Khan
Frontiers in plant science 8, 235913, 2017
8002017
Salicylic acid alleviates decreases in photosynthesis under salt stress by enhancing nitrogen and sulfur assimilation and antioxidant metabolism differentially in two mungbean …
R Nazar, N Iqbal, S Syeed, NA Khan
Journal of plant physiology 168 (8), 807-815, 2011
6552011
Cadmium toxicity in plants and role of mineral nutrients in its alleviation
R Nazar, N Iqbal, A Masood, MIR Khan, S Syeed, NA Khan
Scientific Research Publishing, 2012
5192012
Salicylic acid alleviates adverse effects of heat stress on photosynthesis through changes in proline production and ethylene formation
MIR Khan, N Iqbal, A Masood, TS Per, NA Khan
Plant Signaling & Behavior 8 (11), e26374, 2013
4352013
Application of salicylic acid increases contents of nutrients and antioxidative metabolism in mungbean and alleviates adverse effects of salinity stress
NA Khan, S Syeed, A Masood, R Nazar, N Iqbal
International Journal of Plant Biology 1 (1), e1, 2010
4262010
A new perspective of phytohormones in salinity tolerance: regulation of proline metabolism
N Iqbal, S Umar, NA Khan, MIR Khan
Environmental and Experimental Botany 100, 34-42, 2014
4082014
Role of ethylene in alleviation of cadmium‐induced photosynthetic capacity inhibition by sulphur in mustard
A Masood, N Iqbal, NA Khan
Plant, Cell & Environment 35 (3), 524-533, 2012
3182012
Environmental adaptations and stress tolerance of plants in the era of climate change
P Ahmad, MNV Prasad
Springer Science & Business Media, 2011
3052011
Role of gibberellins in regulation of source–sink relations under optimal and limiting environmental conditions
N Iqbal, R Nazar, MIR Khan, A Masood, NA Khan
Current science, 998-1007, 2011
2862011
Nitrogen availability regulates proline and ethylene production and alleviates salinity stress in mustard (Brassica juncea)
N Iqbal, S Umar, NA Khan
Journal of Plant Physiology 178, 84-91, 2015
2782015
Ecophysiology and responses of plants under salt stress
P Ahmad, MM Azooz, MNV Prasad
Springer Science & Business Media, 2012
2602012
Understanding the significance of sulfur in improving salinity tolerance in plants
R Nazar, N Iqbal, A Masood, S Syeed, NA Khan
Environmental and Experimental Botany 70 (2-3), 80-87, 2011
2372011
Phytohormones and abiotic stress tolerance in plants
NA Khan, R Nazar, N Iqbal, NA Anjum
Springer Science & Business Media, 2012
2082012
Current understanding on ethylene signaling in plants: the influence of nutrient availability
N Iqbal, A Trivellini, A Masood, A Ferrante, NA Khan
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 73, 128-138, 2013
1962013
Salicylic acid-mediated changes in photosynthesis, nutrients content and antioxidant metabolism in two mustard (Brassica juncea L.) cultivars differing in salt …
S Syeed, NA Anjum, R Nazar, N Iqbal, A Masood, NA Khan
Acta physiologiae plantarum 33, 877-886, 2011
1912011
Exogenously-sourced ethylene increases stomatal conductance, photosynthesis, and growth under optimal and deficient nitrogen fertilization in mustard
N Iqbal, R Nazar, S Syeed, A Masood, NA Khan
Journal of experimental botany 62 (14), 4955-4963, 2011
1482011
Variation in salt tolerance of wheat cultivars: role of glycinebetaine and ethylene
MIR Khan, N Iqbal, A Masood, NA Khan
Pedosphere 22 (6), 746-754, 2012
1372012
Osmolytes and plants acclimation to changing environment: emerging omics technologies
N Iqbal, R Nazar, NA Khan
Springer, 2015
1252015
Involvement of ethylene in reversal of salt‐inhibited photosynthesis by sulfur in mustard
R Nazar, MIR Khan, N Iqbal, A Masood, NA Khan
Physiologia plantarum 152 (2), 331-344, 2014
1182014
Analyzing the significance of defoliation in growth, photosynthetic compensation and source-sink relations
N Iqbal, A Masood, NA Khan
Photosynthetica 50, 161-170, 2012
1172012
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