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GM crops & food | 2010

Vehicles and ways for efficient nuclear transformation in plants.

Amjad M. Husaini; Mallik Zainul Abdin; G.A. Parray; Gulzar Singh Sanghera; Imtiyaz Murtaza; Tanweer Alam; Dinesh Kumar Srivastava; Humaira Farooqi; Hamid Nawaz Khan

Transgenic science and technology are fundamental to the state-of-art plant molecular genetics and crop improvement. The new generation of technology endeavors to introduce genes ‘stably’ into ‘site-specific’ locations and in ‘single copy’ without the integration of extraneous vector ‘backbone’ sequences or ‘selectable markers’. Numerous plant transformation technologies have developed with the aim of achieving these objectives. Here we discuss some of these technologies, which can push the development of ‘better transgenic plants with desirable characters only’.


International Journal of Phytoremediation | 2017

Phycoremediation of municipal wastewater by microalgae to produce biofuel

Amit Singh; Nikunj Sharma; Humaira Farooqi; Malik Zainul Abdin; Thomas Mock; Shashi Kumar

ABSTRACT Municipal wastewater (WW), if not properly remediated, poses a threat to the environment and human health by carrying significant loads of nutrients and pathogens. These contaminants pollute rivers, lakes, and natural reservoirs where they cause eutrophication and pathogen-mediated diseases. However, the high nutrient content of WW makes it an ideal environment for remediation with microalgae that require high nutrient concentrations for growth and are not susceptible to toxins and pathogens. Given that an appropriate algal strain is used for remediation, the incurred biomass can be refined for the production of biofuel. Four microalgal species (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, Chlorella sp., Parachlorella kessleri-I, and Nannochloropsis gaditana) were screened for efficient phycoremediation of municipal WW and potential use for biodiesel production. Among the four strains tested, P. kessleri-I showed the highest growth rate and biomass production in 100% WW. It efficiently removed all major nutrients with a removal rate of up to 98% for phosphate after 10 days of growth in 100% municipal WW collected from Delhi. The growth of P. kessleri-I in WW resulted in a 50% increase of biomass and a 115% increase of lipid yield in comparison to growth in control media. The Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME), and fuel properties of lipids isolated from cells grown in WW complied with international standards. The present study provides evidence that the green alga P. kessleri-I effectively remediates municipal WW and can be used to produce biodiesel.


The Journal of Phytology | 2010

Biochemical Analysis of Glycine max Seeds under Different Germinating Periods and Densitometric Analysis of Genistein

Hamid Nawaz Khan; Riccha Gupta; Humaira Farooqi; Anwar Habib; Parwaiz Akhtar


The Journal of Phytology | 2010

Phytochemical Investigation of Fruits of Corylus colurna Linn.

Parwaiz Akhtar; Mohd Ali; Maheesh Prashad Sharma; Humaira Farooqi; Hamid Nawaz Khan


The Journal of Phytology | 2010

A NEW ALKALOID FROM THE STEM BARK OF HOLARREHENA ANTIDYSENTERICA (LINN) WALL

Parwaiz Akhtar; Mahesh Prashad Sharma; Mohammed Ali; Humaira Farooqi; Hamid Nawaz Khan


Nusantara Bioscience | 2010

Serum lipid profile and retinol in rats fed micronutrient rich edible vegetable oil blend

Hamid Nawaz Khan; Humaira Farooqi; Shakir Ali; Jafar Salamat Khan


Journal of Experimental Sciences | 2010

Development of Quality Standards of Ammi majus L. Fruit

Parwaiz Akhtar; Mohd Ali; M.P Sharma; H.Hasan; B. Ben Ali; N.Chaudhary; M. A. Khan; A. Ali; Shehla Najib; Humaira Farooqi; Hamid Nawaz Khan


Journal of Saudi Chemical Society | 2010

WITHDRAWN: Evaluation of antioxidant activity, quantitative estimation of phenols and flavonoids in different parts of Aegle marmelos

Nadeem Ahmad Siddique; Mohd Mujeeb; Abul Kalam Najmi; Hamid Nawaz Khan; Humaira Farooqi


The Journal of Phytology | 2010

A New Diterpene from the Stem Bark of Holarrehena antidysenterica (Linn.) Wall.

Hamid Nawaz Khan; M.P Sharma; Mohd Ali; Humaira Farooqi; Iram Rais; Parwaiz Akhtar


The Journal of Phytology | 2010

Phytoconstituents from the rhizomes of Curcuma oligantha var. oligantha.

Shamim Ahmad; Humaira Farooqi; Mohd Ali; Riccha Gupta; Parwaiz Akhtar; Hamid Nawaz Khan

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