Shamshad Ul Haq
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Haq S, Aghajamali M, Hassanzadeh H
RSC Adv
. 2022 Apr;
11(39):24387-24397.
PMID: 35479052
In this work, we developed a cost-effective and environmentally friendly anthocyanin-based paper sensor with high sensitivity and optical visibility for the rapid detection of ammonia in aqueous solutions. The detection...
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Haq S, Kumari D, Dhingra P, Kothari S, Kachhwaha S
J Crop Sci Biotechnol
. 2020 Oct;
24(3):279-292.
PMID: 33024519
India has a diverse range of agro-ecological conditions which support the cultivation of different rice varieties differing in the adaptation which is so important for sustainable development of rice crop....
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Gupta V, Jatav P, Haq S, Verma K, Kaul V, Kothari S, et al.
J Genet
. 2019 Jun;
98(2).
PMID: 31204703
Being an economical and nutritional crop, appeases people's peppery taste and is found to bewidely distributed all over the world having vast diversity. In the present study, genetic polymorphism, cross...
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Verma K, Haq S, Kachhwaha S, Kothari S
3 Biotech
. 2017 Sep;
7(5):288.
PMID: 28868215
(L.) Schrad. (Cucurbitaceae) shows high levels of variation in fruit color, fruit stripe pattern, seed coat color, and size. Thirty-eight accessions of plants from different parts of semi-arid Rajasthan were...
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Haq S, Kumar P, Singh R, Verma K, Bhatt R, Sharma M, et al.
Genet Res Int
. 2016 Jun;
2016:7052323.
PMID: 27340568
Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) are important resource for gene discovery, gene expression and its regulation, molecular marker development, and comparative genomics. We procured 10000 ESTs and analyzed 267 EST-SSRs markers...
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Haq S, Jain R, Sharma M, Kachhwaha S, Kothari S
Int J Genomics
. 2014 Nov;
2014:863948.
PMID: 25389527
Expressed sequence tags (EST) are potential source for the development of genic microsatellite markers, gene discovery, comparative genomics, and other genomic studies. In the present study, 7630 ESTs were examined...