Touqeer Ahmad
Huazhong Agricultural University
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2013
Mehwish Yaseen; Touqeer Ahmad; Gaurav Sablok; Alvaro Standardi; Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz
In vitro plant cells, tissues and organ cultures are not fully autotrophic establishing a need for carbohydrates in culture media to maintain the osmotic potential, as well as to serve as energy and carbon sources for developmental processes including shoot proliferation, root induction as well as emission, embryogenesis and organogenesis, which are highly energy demanding developmental processes in plant biology. A variety of carbon sources (both reducing and non-reducing) are used in culture media depending upon genotypes and specific stages of growth. However, sucrose is most widely used as a major transport-sugar in the phloem sap of many plants. In micropropagation systems, morphogenetic potential of plant tissues can greatly be manipulated by varying type and concentration of carbon sources. The present article reviews the past and current findings on carbon sources and their sustainable utilization for in vitro plant tissue culture to achieve better growth rate and development.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2011
Sana Asghar; Touqeer Ahmad; Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz; Mehwish Yaseen
-1 increased the rooting percentage (97.5%) number of roots (4.70) and root length (3.47 cm) more efficiently than NAA. Higher concentrations of IBA and NAA (3.0 mg l -1 ) showed poor results of rooting.
DNA Research | 2013
Touqeer Ahmad; Gaurav Sablok; Tatiana V. Tatarinova; Qiang Xu; Xiuxin Deng; Wen-Wu Guo
Citrus, as one of the globally important fruit trees, has been an object of interest for understanding genetics and evolutionary process in fruit crops. Meta-analyses of 19 Citrus species, including 4 globally and economically important Citrus sinensis, Citrus clementina, Citrus reticulata, and 1 Citrus relative Poncirus trifoliata, were performed. We observed that codons ending with A- or T- at the wobble position were preferred in contrast to C- or G- ending codons, indicating a close association with AT richness of Citrus species and P. trifoliata. The present study postulates a large repertoire of a set of optimal codons for the Citrus genus and P. trifoliata and demonstrates that GCT and GGT are evolutionary conserved optimal codons. Our observation suggested that mutational bias is the dominating force in shaping the codon usage bias (CUB) in Citrus and P. trifoliata. Correspondence analysis (COA) revealed that the principal axis [axis 1; COA/relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU)] contributes only a minor portion (∼10.96%) of the recorded variance. In all analysed species, except P. trifoliata, Gravy and aromaticity played minor roles in resolving CUB. Compositional constraints were found to be strongly associated with the amino acid signatures in Citrus species and P. trifoliata. Our present analysis postulates compositional constraints in Citrus species and P. trifoliata and plausible role of the stress with GC3 and coevolution pattern of amino acid.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2010
Muhammad Ikhlaq; Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz; Maurizio Micheli; Touqeer Ahmad; Nadeem Akhtar Abbasi; Alvaro Standardi
Pakistan Journal of Botany | 2009
Ansar Ali; Touqeer Ahmad; N. A. Abbasi; Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz
Pakistan Journal of Botany | 2009
Bushra Zulfiqar; N. A. Abbasi; Touqeer Ahmad; Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz
Pakistan Journal of Botany | 2009
Inam-ul-Haq; Touqeer Ahmad; Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz; N. A. Abbasi
Pakistan Journal of Botany | 2010
A. Ramzan; Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz; Touqeer Ahmad; N. A. Abbasi
Pakistan Journal of Botany | 2009
Ansar Ali; Touqeer Ahmad; N. A. Abbasi; I. A. Hafiz
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2011
Mirza Muhammad; Qadeer Baig; Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz; Azhar Hussain; Touqeer Ahmad; Nadeem Akhtar Abbasi