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Dr. Muhammad Nadeem
  • Dr. Muhammad Nadeem

  • Lecturer
    PhD
  • nadeem@iub.edu.pk
  • +92-333-6884272

Profile Summary

Dr. Muhammad Nadeem currently serving as Lecturer, at the Institute of Agro-Industry and Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur earned his doctoral degree from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad. During his Ph.D., he won Higher Education Commission Ph.D. 5000 Indigenous Scholarship and IRSIP award for the United States of America. He worked on abiotic stress management in Agroecosystems by exogenous silica fertilization in his Ph.D. project. He has experience working as a Postash development officer in a renowned multinational company and also worked as Visiting Scholar at the University of Florida USA. Currently, he is working on stress management in Agroecosystems and phytoremediation techniques. He has published his research work and coauthored as well in numerous national and international journals. Always struggling and giving his best to serve humanity by working tirelessly and enlighting minds.

Qualifications

DegreeBoard/UniversityYear of Passing
SSCBoard of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Faisalabad2009-08-01
FSc Pre-MedBoard of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Multan2011-09-10
BSC (Hons.) AgricultureUniversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad2015-06-30
MSc (Hons)University of Agriculture Faisalabad2017-08-11
PhDUniversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad2022-12-22

Experience

Potash Development OfficerEngro Fertilizers Limited0 Years 7 Months 4 Days
LecturerThe Islamia University of BahawalpurApril, 2022 - Present

Publications

Wastewater induced manganese toxicity affects growth and bioavailability in spinach (spinacia oleracea)
Nutrients, Osmotic and Oxidative Stress Management in Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) by Exogenously Applied Silicon Fertilization Under Water Deficit Natural Saline Conditions
Ameliorative Effect of Silicic Acid and Silicates on Oxidative, Osmotic Stress, and Specific Ion Toxicity in Spring Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Genotypes
Comparative response of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes in terms of growth traits, tissue health and ionic homeostasis to exogenous silicon application under moderate to strongly salinity stress
Comparative effect of integrated fertilization approaches on soil health and crop productivity of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Under different tillage systems
Divergent effects of cerium oxide nanoparticles alone and in combination with cadmium on nutrient acquisition and the growth of maize (Zea mays)
Influence of ionic cerium and cerium oxide nanoparticles on Zea mays seedlings grown with and without cadmium
Potential role of melatonin in alleviating heavy metals phytotoxicity in plants
Climate change induced salinization and quality deterioration of groundwater resources in Pakistan; Current scenario and future prospects
Climate Change Causes Food Insecurity for Developing Countries
Health risk assessment of bread wheat grown under cadmium and nickel stress and impact of silicic acid application on its growth
Role of exogenous silica fertilization and genotype selection in attenuating oxidative and osmotic stress in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under water deficit conditions
Ameliorative effects of silica on growth, antioxidant response, and metal uptake in chromium-exposed wheat
Health Risk Assessment Associated with Heavy Metals Pollution in Sandy Clay Loam Soils and Vegetables Irrigated by Wastewater: a Case Study of Bahawalpur City
Nano Zinc Oxide Enhances Corn Growth and Nutrient Uptake: Comparison between Soil Drench and Seed Coating Applications in Alkaline Sandy Soils
Exogenous Application of Nitrogen (N) and Potassium (K) Improves Drought Tolerance in Plants: A Review
Exogenous Application of Silica and Nano Silica Particles Improves Nutrient Acquisition and Growth of Maize (Zea Mays L.) Under Saline and Water Deficit Conditions
ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF COMPOST ON WHEAT UNDER SALINITY STRESS IN CLIMATIC ZONES OF VEHARI AND BAHAWALPUR PUNJAB PAKISTAN

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