Humaira Gul
Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan
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Symbiosis | 2018
Lubna Bilal; Sajjad Asaf; Muhammad Hamayun; Humaira Gul; Amjad Iqbal; Ihsan Ullah; In-Jung Lee; Anwar Hussain
Endophytes can serve as plant growth promoters as they secret a vast array of phytohormones to support host plants. Keeping the growth promoting activity of the endophytes in view, two endophytic fungi, Asprgillus fumigatus TS1 and Fusarium proliferatum BRL1 have been isolated from the roots of Oxalis corniculata. The isolates have been screened initially for growth promoting activities, including siderophores activity, phosphate solubilization, and secreation of indole acetic acid and gibberellins. Further, the isolates have assayed for the ability to promote the growth of mutant rice Waito-C. The plants associated with TS1 and BRL1 have shown higher chlorophyll content, root-shoot length, and biomass production. The growth promoting activity of the endophytes can be attributed to the various types of GAs and IAA that have been observed in the culture filtrates of the endophytes by the Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The GC/MS analysis revealed the presence of different gibberellins concentrations (ng/ml) in TS1 and BRL1 culture filtrate, i.e. GA1 (0.091 ± 0.009, 0.392 ± 0.007), GA3 (0.324 ± 0.077, 0.089 ± 0.0007) and GA7 (0.023 ± 0.002, 0.492 ± 0.005), respectively. Besides, a significant up regulation of plant endogenous GA1 (12.443 ± 0.454 and 15.434 ± 0.245) has been obsereved in TS1 and BRL1 associated plants compared to the control. Moreover, semi quantitative RT-PCR has confirmed the presence/invovment of GA pathways genes (P50–1, P450–3, P450–4, ggs2, and des). The results conclude that the endophytes isolated in this study can ably synthesize bioactive compounds, which play an important role in plant growth promotion.
Journal of Plant Interactions | 2018
Lubna; Sajjad Asaf; Muhammad Hamayun; Humaira Gul; In-Jung Lee; Anwar Hussain
ABSTRACT In this study, an endophytic fungus, Aspergillus niger CSR3, was isolated from Cannabis sativa. The culture filtrate (CF) was initially screened for growth-promoting activities such as the presence of siderophores, phosphate solubilization, and the production of indole acetic acid (IAA) and gibberellins and was further assayed for its ability to promote the growth of mutant waito-C rice. Nearly all plant growth attributes examined (root–shoot length, biomass, and chlorophyll content) were significantly enhanced by treatment with CSR3. This growth promotion action was due to the presence of various types of gibberellins (GAs) and IAA in the endophyte CF. Moreover, the presence of GA pathway genes (P50-1, P450-3, P450-4, ggs2, and des) was confirmed by means of semi-quantitative RT-PCR. Finally, the application of CSR3 spore suspension with uniconazole and yucasin on maize seedlings revealed that, similar to exogenous IAA and GA3, CSR3 has the potential to alleviate the inhibitory effect of these inhibitors.
Archive | 2006
Humaira Gul; Rafiq Ahmad
Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2016
Zahid Hussain; Shaharin Anwar Sulaiman; Humaira Gul; Sana Farooq; Khalid Mohammad Khan; Hussain Gulab; Muhammad Yasin Naz
International Journal of Biosciences | 2015
Neelofer Hameed; Samin Jan; Humaira Gul; Sher Wali; Muhammad Hamayun; Izhar Ahmad
Archive | 2015
Humaira Gul; Rafiq Ahmad; Muhammad Hamayun
Archive | 2014
Farhana Naz; Humaira Gul; Muhammad Hamayun
Archive | 2007
Humaira Gul; Rafiq Ahmad
Plant Science today | 2017
Muhammad Irfan; Jan Alam; Imran Ahmad; Imtiaz Ali; Humaira Gul
Journal of Life Sciences | 2016
Humaira Gul; Rafiq Ahmed; Muhammad Hamayun; Aqib Sayyed; Shabeena Shabeena; Husna Husna