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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2014

Citric acid improves lead (pb) phytoextraction in brassica napus L. by mitigating pb-induced morphological and biochemical damages.

Muhammad Bilal Shakoor; Shafaqat Ali; Amjad Hameed; Mujahid Farid; Sabir Hussain; Tahira Yasmeen; Ullah Najeeb; Saima Aslam Bharwana; Ghulam Hasan Abbasi

Phytoextraction is an environmentally friendly and a cost-effective strategy for remediation of heavy metal contaminated soils. However, lower bioavailability of some of the metals in polluted environments e.g. lead (Pb) is a major constraint of phytoextraction process that could be overcome by applying organic chelators. We conducted a glasshouse experiment to evaluate the role of citric acid (CA) in enhancing Pb phytoextraction. Brassica napus L. seedlings were grown in hydroponic media and exposed to various treatments of Pb (50 and 100 μM) as alone or in combination with CA (2.5mM) for six weeks. Pb-induced damage in B. napus toxicity was evident from elevated levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and H2O2 that significantly inhibited plant growth, biomass accumulation, leaf chlorophyll contents and gas exchange parameters. Alternatively, CA application to Pb-stressed B. napus plants arrested lipid membrane damage by limiting MDA and H2O2 production and by improving antioxidant enzyme activities. In addition, CA significantly increased the Pb accumulation in B. napus plants. The study concludes that CA has a potential to improve Pb phytoextraction without damaging plant growth.


The Scientific World Journal | 2014

Molecular Markers and Cotton Genetic Improvement: Current Status and Future Prospects

Waqas Malik; Javaria Ashraf; Muhammad Zaffar Iqbal; Asif Ali Khan; Abdul Qayyum; Muhammad Abid; Etrat Noor; Muhammad Qadir Ahmad; Ghulam Hasan Abbasi

Narrow genetic base and complex allotetraploid genome of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is stimulating efforts to avail required polymorphism for marker based breeding. The availability of draft genome sequence of G. raimondii and G. arboreum and next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies facilitated the development of high-throughput marker technologies in cotton. The concepts of genetic diversity, QTL mapping, and marker assisted selection (MAS) are evolving into more efficient concepts of linkage disequilibrium, association mapping, and genomic selection, respectively. The objective of the current review is to analyze the pace of evolution in the molecular marker technologies in cotton during the last ten years into the following four areas: (i) comparative analysis of low- and high-throughput marker technologies available in cotton, (ii) genetic diversity in the available wild and improved gene pools of cotton, (iii) identification of the genomic regions within cotton genome underlying economic traits, and (iv) marker based selection methodologies. Moreover, the applications of marker technologies to enhance the breeding efficiency in cotton are also summarized. Aforementioned genomic technologies and the integration of several other omics resources are expected to enhance the cotton productivity and meet the global fiber quantity and quality demands.


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2018

Phyto-management of chromium contaminated soils through sunflower under exogenously applied 5-aminolevulinic acid

Mujahid Farid; Shafaqat Ali; Muhammad Rizwan; Qasim Ali; Rashid Saeed; Tauqir Nasir; Ghulam Hasan Abbasi; Muhammad Ishaq Asif Rehmani; Syed Tahir Ata-Ul-Karim; Syed Asad Hussain Bukhari; Tanvir Ahmad

Soil contamination with heavy metals is threatening the food security around the globe. Chromium (Cr) contamination results in poor quality and reduction in yield of crops. The present research was performed to figure out the Cr toxicity in sunflower and the ameliorative role of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) as a plant growth regulator. The sunflower (FH-614) was grown under increasing concentration of Cr (0, 5, 10 and 20mgkg-1) alone and/or in combination with 5-ALA (0, 10 and 20mgL-1). Results showed that Cr suppressed the overall growth, biomass, gas exchange attributes and chlorophyll content of sunflower plants. Moreover, lower levels of Cr (5 and 10mgkg-1) increased the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and electrolyte leakage (EL) along with the activities of antioxidant enzymes i.e., superoxide dismutase (SOD), guaiacole peroxidase (POD), ascorbate (APX), catalase (CAT). But at higher concentration of Cr (20mgkg-1), the activities of these enzymes presented a declining trend. However, the addition of 5-ALA significantly alleviated the Cr-induced toxicity in sunflower plant and enhanced the plant growth and biomass parameters along with increased chlorophyll content, gas exchange attributes, soluble proteins and soil plant analysis development (SPAD) values by scavenging the ROS and lowering down the EL. The 5-ALA also enhanced the activities of antioxidant enzymes at all levels of Cr. The increase in Cr concentration in all plant parts such as leaf, root and stem was directly proportional to the Cr concentration in soil. The application of 5-ALA further enhanced the uptake of Cr and its concentration in the plants. To understand this variation in response of plants to 5-ALA, detailed studies are required on plant biochemistry and genetic modifications.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

EDTA enhanced plant growth, antioxidant defense system, and phytoextraction of copper by Brassica napus L.

Ume Habiba; Shafaqat Ali; Mujahid Farid; Muhammad Bilal Shakoor; Muhammad Rizwan; Muhammad Ibrahim; Ghulam Hasan Abbasi; Tahir Hayat; Basharat Ali


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

Citric acid enhances the phytoextraction of chromium, plant growth, and photosynthesis by alleviating the oxidative damages in Brassica napus L.

Sehar Afshan; Shafaqat Ali; Saima Aslam Bharwana; Muhammad Rizwan; Mujahid Farid; Farhat Abbas; Muhammad Ibrahim; Muhammad Aamer Mehmood; Ghulam Hasan Abbasi


Plant Growth Regulation | 2015

Morpho-physiological and micrographic characterization of maize hybrids under NaCl and Cd stress

Ghulam Hasan Abbasi; Javaid Akhtar; Muhammad Anwar-ul-Haq; Waqas Malik; Shafaqat Ali; Zhong-Hua Chen; Guoping Zhang


Plant Growth Regulation | 2015

Potassium application mitigates salt stress differentially at different growth stages in tolerant and sensitive maize hybrids

Ghulam Hasan Abbasi; Javaid Akhtar; Rafiq Ahmad; Moazzam Jamil; Muhammad Anwar-ul-Haq; Shafaqat Ali; Muhammad Ijaz


Soil in the Environment | 2012

Screening of maize hybrids for salt tolerance at seedling stage under hydroponic condition.

Ghulam Hasan Abbasi; Javaid Akhtar; Muhammad Anwar-ul-Haq; Nazir Ahmad


Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2016

Physiological and biochemical mechanisms of silicon-induced copper stress tolerance in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

Shafaqat Ali; Muhammad Rizwan; Najeeb Ullah; Saima Aslam Bharwana; Muhammad Waseem; Muhammad A. Farooq; Ghulam Hasan Abbasi; Mujahid Farid


Archive | 2016

Profiling of anti-oxidative enzymes and lipid peroxidation in leaves of salttolerant and salt sensitive maize hybrids under NaC1 and Cd stress

Ghulam Hasan Abbasi; Muhammad Ijaz; Javaid Akhtar; Muhammad Anwar Ul-Haq; Moazzam Jamil; Shafaqat Ali; Rafiq Ahmad; Hammad Nawaz Khan

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Javaid Akhtar

University of Agriculture

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Rafiq Ahmad

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

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Saima Aslam Bharwana

Government College University

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Shafaqat Ali

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Muhammad Ibrahim

Government College University

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Waqas Malik

Bahauddin Zakariya University

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