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1 Brief Bio-data:

PROF.ABRAR AHMAD KHAN

Present position : Professor Academic career : 3 First Class

M.Sc. (1983), M. Phil. (1984), Ph.D. (1988)

Publications : 154

Foreign : 66 (U.S.A., U.K., Finland, Italy, Netherlands, Egypt,

Pakistan, Thailand, Nepal, Nigeria, Greece)

India : 88

Research papers : 52

Chapter in books : 09

Abstracts : 27

Research Projects : 02

Symposium Attended : 12

Courses Attended : 04

Book : 02

Editor of Journal : 02

Life Membership of Society : 05 Research Experience : 33 years Teaching Experience : 24 years

Supervision : Ph.D. (3), M. Phil (1), M.Sc. (26), B.Sc. (15) Administration : Acting Provost (2), Warden (3)

Heads, Biology and Microbiology, UMYU, Nigeria At Present : Full Professor, AMU, Aligarh

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CURRICULUM – VITAE

Name of Candidate : ABRAR AHMAD KHAN

Father’s Name : MR. NIAZ AHMAD KHAN

Date of Birth & Place : 30.10.1962 (UTTAR PRADESH)

Nationality : Indian

Postal Address : Department of Botany, A.M.U, Aligarh- 200202, INDIA Permanent Address : Vill: Pinjari, P.O: Kumbhi Ayma,

Dist. Pratapgarh – 230125 (U.P.), INDIA

Email : abraramu@rediffmail.com; khanab2009@gmail.com

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

EXAMINATION YEAR INSTITUTION SUBJECT DIVISION %

High School 1977 U.P. Board Biology, Science Ist 70

B.Sc. (Hons.) 1981 A.M.U.,Aligarh Botany Ist 60

M.Sc. 1983 A.M.U.,Aligarh Botany ( Pl. Pathology ) Ist 63

M. Phil.* 1984 A.M.U.,Aligarh Botany (Nematology ) Awarded 82 Ph.D.* 1988 A.M.U.,Aligarh Botany (Nematology ) Awarded

* M.Phil. and Ph.D. Title : “Studies on root-knot nematodes of vegetable crops”.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 21 years

INSTITUTION POSITION FROM TO

AMU, Aligarh, India Lecturer 30.08.1994 26.07.1998

AMU, Aligarh, India Senior Lecturer 27.07.1998 29.08.2003

AMU, Aligarh, India Reader 30.08.2003 29.08.2006

AMU, Aligarh, India Asso. Prof. 30.08.2006 29.08.2009

UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria Reader & Head 25.03.2008 24.03.2010 UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria

AMU, Aligarh, India

Professor & Head Professor

24.10.2011 30.08.2009

23.01.2015 Present M.Sc., B.Sc. (Botany) - 23 years M.Sc. (Ag.) Nematology- 3 years

M.Sc. (Ag.) Plant Protection-1 year Dip. In Pest Management – 3 years Research Experience : 33 years

Area of Teaching : Plant Pathology, Environment, Gymnosperms Area of Research : Plant Nematology, Air Pollution

Supervision : Ph.D. (3), M. Phil (1), M.Sc. (18), B.Sc. (15)

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3 PROJECT:

1. “Management of root-knot nematodes by application of fly ash” sanctioned by DST New Delhi (No. SR/SO/AS – 49/2002)

2. “Effect of air pollutants and seed gall nematode, Anguina tritici on wheat”

sanctioned by U.G.C., New Delhi (No. F. 3-8/2004(SR).

PUBLICATIONS: Total = 141 (List attached)

Paper in Foreign Journal – 66 Chapter in book - 09 Paper in Indian Journal - 52 Abstracts - 27 FELLOWSHIP OBTAINED:

1. National Inter Merit Scholarship, Allahabad. : (July 1977 - June 1979) 2. Junior Research Fellowship (CSIR), New Delhi. : (Oct. 1985 – Dec. 1986) 3. Senior Research Fellowship (CSIR), New Delhi. : (Jan. 1987 – Dec. 1989) 4. Research Associate (U.G.C.), New Delhi. : (Aug.1990 – Aug. 1994) LIFE MEMBERSHIP OF SOCIETIES:

1. The Indian Science Congress Association 2. Nematological Society of India

3. Indian Phytopathological Society 4. The Indian Botanical Society

5. National Environmental Science Academy COUNCILLOR , SUBJECT EXPERT & CHAIRMAN

1. Appointed as an examiner for Central Evaluation 2007-2008 examinations of MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly (30.4.2008)

2. Subject expert, Selection committee for senior scale / selection grade/ reader designation, DS College, BRAU, Agra- (14.10.2009)

3. Ph.D. Thesis Examiner of Mr. Narendra Pal, B. R. A U., Agra (2015)

4. Subject expert, Selection committee for career advancement screen to teachers of Botany , Raja Balwant Singh Collage, BRAU, Agra- 6 September, 2016

5. Councillor : Central Zone of Nematological Society of India (2015 – 2017)

6. Subject expert, Selection committee for senior scale / selection grade and associate Professor, Shri Vashney College, BRAU, Agra- May, 2017

7. Co- Chairman in the national conference on climate change: Sustainable Agriculture and Environment organized by Dept. of Geography, AMU, Aligarh (17/03/2018)

MEMBER:

1. Faculty board of Life Sciences, AMU, Aligarh, India.

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2. Faculty board of Natural & Applied Sciences, UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria 3. Faculty Research and Monitoring Committee, UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria

4. Faculty Committee on Strategic Planning, UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria( 23.6.2008) 5. Chairman of proceeding and workshop, RERU, Katsina, Nigeria( 29.4.2009)

6. Appointment and Promotion Committee , Biology, UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria(29.4.09) 7. Botanical Garden Committee, UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria.

8. Seminar Officer, Dept. of Biology, UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria 9. Senate Committee of UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria

10. University Library Committee, UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria 11. Senate Business Committee of UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria

12. Interview Panel for Recruitment of Academic Staff, UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria(11.3.2013) 13. Project Coordinator, Microbiology, UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria.(12.2.2013)

14. Departmental Research Committee, Biology, UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria(2012-2013) 15. Admission Committee of UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria (2013-2014)

16. Departmental Promotion Committee, Microbiology, UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria 17. Faculty board of Life Sciences, AMU, Aligarh, India (From 2015 – till date).

18. Board of Studies, Botany, AMU, Aligarh, India (From 1994 – till date).

CONFERENCE ATTENDED:

1.National Conference on Plant Parasitic Nematodes, IARI, New Delhi, Dec.17-22, 1986.

2.International Congress on Plant Sciences and its Relevance to Future, New Delhi, March 7- 11, 1988.

3.Annual Conference of Indian Phytopathological Society (IPS), Jaipur, March 14-16, 1988.

4.Annual Conference of Indian Phytopathological Society (IPS), IARI, New Delhi, 28 Feb. to 2 March, 1989.

5.Annual Conference of Indian Phytopathological Society (IPS), Bhavnagar University, 30 Dec. 1991-2 Jan. 1992.

6. Indian Science Congress, Baroda Univ., Vadodara, 3-8 Jan. 1992.

7.National Conf. on Tech.Edu.in Globalized Environ. (TEGE-2005) Padhiana, Jalandhur.25- 26th Feb, 2005.

8.Third Inter .Conf. Plants Environ. Pollution, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, Dec.4,2005.

9. National Symp. on Recent Advances and Research Priorities in Indian Nematology. 9 –10 Dec. 2005. IARI, New Delhi.

10. The Botanical Society of Nigeria .18th Ann. Conf. 8-12 March, 2009, Kano, Nigeria.

11. Annual Conference of Phytopathological Society of Nigeria, Northern Chapter (PSN_NC), Umaru Musa Yaradua Univ., Katsina, Nigeria,9th – 11th Sept. 2013.

12. Third Annual Conference of Phytopathological Society of Nigeria, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. 13th Oct. – 16th Oct. 2014.

13. National Conference on Climate Change: Sustainable Agriculture and Environment. 17- 18 March, 2018. Dept. of Geography, AMU, Aligarh, India

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5 KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

1. “The Role of Plant Pathology in Boosting Food Production in Northern Nigeria” in 2nd Annual Conf. of Phytopathological Society of Nigeria, Northern Chapter (PSN_NC), UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria, 9th – 11th Sept. 2013.

2. “Plant Disease: A Threat to National Food Security” in 3rd Annual Conf. of Phytopathological Society of Nigeria, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. 13th Oct. – 16th Oct. 2014.

3. “ Importance of Plant Pathology for Food Security” in Seminar Lecture Series Organized by Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences, UMYU, Katsina , Nigeria, 6th Nov., 2014.

TRAINING COURSE ATTENDED:

1. Summer School, “Problems and Progress in Nematology in Past One Decade” from Ist August to 30th August, 1997 at IARI, New Delhi.

2. Participated in the Academic Staff Orientation Programme from 1. 7. 98 to 29. 7. 98 at Academic Staff College, A. M.U., Aligarh.

3. Completed a Training Course on “Advanced Technique In Plant Pathology “at GBPUA

&T, Pantnagar from October 12 to November 2, 1998.

4. “Training Workshop for the Teaching Profession” at UMYU, Katsina, Nigeria, from July 19 to Aug.21, 2008.

EXAMINER (Practical / Theory)

1. Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP, India (1994 – till date) 2. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, UP, India (2006)

3. Barkatullah University, Bhopal, MP, India ( 1.12.2006) 4. DAK College , Moradabad, (21. 2.2007)

5. Hindu College, Moradabad, Rohilkhand University (22.2.2007)

6. Theory & pract. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra, UP, India (8.7.2007) 7. Raja Balwant Singh College,,B R A U, Agra, UP, India (21.7.2007)

8. Practical exam, Damyanti Raj Anand College, Bisauli Badaun, (14.2.2008) 9. Practical exam, S.M. College, Chandausi, (28.2.2008)

10. Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina, Nigeria (2008 – 2014) 11. Hindu College, Moradabad, Rohilkhand University (26.2.14)

12. Dhampur Degree college, Dhampur, Rohilkhand University (20.2.15) 13. Hindu College, Moradabad, Rohilkhand University (6,5.15)

14. Saifai, B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra, UP, India (August, 2015) 15. TMU, Moradabad, UP, India (12.05.16)

16. Dr. VPS College, B. R. A.U, Agra, UP, India(1.6.16)

17. Baburam Yadav College, Manpuri, BRAU, Agra, UP, India(25.6.16) 18. Plant Protection, Agriculture, AMU, UP, India(29.12.2016)

19. Plant Protection, Agriculture, AMU, UP, India(04.12.2017) 20. Practical& Theory, TMU, Moradabad, (26/12/2017)

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21. Practical of B.Sc. III year at S.M. College, Chandausi, (07/02/2018) 22. Practical exam, Bareilly College. Bareilly, (9.2.18)

23. Practical exam, Gandhi Faiz –e - Aam College, Shahjahanpur, (10/02/2018) 24. Practical exam, AMU City School, UP, India(20. 02.2018)

25. Practical exam, S.M. College, Chandausi, (30.3.2018) 26. Practical exam, Hindu College, Moradabad (2.4.2018)

27. Practical exam, SSSM Degree College., Siura, Katra, Shahjahanpur.(06.04.2018) MISCELLANEOUS.:

1. Member of several committees of Botany, AMU, Aligarh, India (From 1994 – till date).

2. Appointed verifying officer for admission of B.Sc. Life Sciences, AMU (2005-06) 3. Subject expert to prepare syllabus of test for post graduates, Botany, AMU 2008- 09) 4. Scrutinizer for admission form of the Ph.D. Test, Botany, AMU (2015 – 2016).

5. Incharge of museum, Botany Dept., AMU, 09 March 2017.

6. Moderator of questions of M. Sc. Admission Test, Botany, AMU (2016- 17) 7. Member of anti ragging committee, Botany, AMU (2016-17)

8. Subject expert to prepare a key of MCQs for 11th class test, AMU (2016 - 17)

9. Subject expert to check question and their answer keys of 11th class test, AMU (2016-17) 10. Examiner to evaluate questions of M.Sc. admission test, Botany, AMU (2016 -17) 11. Moderator of questions of Ph.D. Admission Test, Botany, AMU (2016- 17)

12. Examiner to evaluate written part of Ph.D. Admission Test, Botany AMU, (2016 - 17).

13. Examiner to re- evaluate answer book of Ph.D., Plant Protection, AMU, (8.3.2017).

14. Moderator of questions of M.Sc. Admission Test, Botany, AMU (2017-18) 15. Examiner to evaluate questions of M.Sc. admission test, Botany, AMU (2017-18) 16. Member of condemnation committee, Botany, AMU (2017- 18).

17. Appointed as verifying officer for admission to M.Sc. Botany, AMU (2017-2018) EDITOR OF JOURNAL:

1. Katsina Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences (2009) 2. Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany BOOK:

1. Pollution and Pathogen. (2012). (LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing AG & Co. KG, Germany). S. Kausar and A. A. Khan.

2. Fly Ash and Root Knot Nematodes (2014). (LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing AG

& Co. KG, Germany) bearing ISBN 978-3-659-45437-0. Iram Saboor, A. A. Khan and Safiuddin

CERTIFICATE COURSE:

1. Certificate in Computer.

2. Certificate in French Language.

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7 ADMINISTRATION:

1. Warden, Sulaiman Hall (10. 2.2004 to 31.10. 2004).

2. Warden, Sir Ziauddin Hall (3.10.2005 to11.7. 2007) & Acting Provost (30.10.2016 to 01.11.2016).

3. Warden, Mohd. Habib Hall (12.7.2007 to 22.03.08) & Acting Provost (27.11.2007 to 01.11.2007, 14.01.2008 to 16.01.2008, 24.02.2008 to 27.02.2008,

4. Head, Department of Biology, Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina, Nigeria.

(Feb.2nd, 2009 to Mar.24, 2010).

5. Head, Department of Microbiology, Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina, Nigeria.

(Jan.31st, 2012 to Jan.23, 2015).

6. Assistant Superintendent of the Examination and Admission Tests. Botany, AMU (2015- 2016 and 2016-2017).

SUPERVISION:

Ph. D.

1. Deepali Raghav (2006). Studies on the effects of particulate air pollutants application on potato (Solanum tuberosum L.).

2. Shamee Kausar (2007). Studies on interaction of air pollutants and seed gall nematode, Anguina tritici on wheat.

3. Iram (2010). Utilization of fly ash for the management of root-knot nematodes on some vegetable crops.

M.Phil

1. Iram (2006). Response of root-knot nematode, M. incognita to fly ash on pepper (Capsicum annuum L.).

Post Doctorate Fellow

1. Touseef Hussain (1.5.18 - 30.4.19). Screening, Isolation and Characterization of Biosurfactant producing bacteria from oil split sites/contaminated soils for biological control assay for phytopathogenic pathogen of potato crop. File No. PDF/2016/001409.

M.Sc. Project

1. Kuldeep Vashisth (1992). Screening of vegetables cultivars against Meloidogyne arenaria (Race 2).

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2. AzraTarannum (1997). Effect of fly ash on hatching, penetration and development of Meloidogyne javanica.

3. Iram Diva (1998). Effect of fly ash on plant growth and yield of some underground stems.

4. Saba Siddiqui (1999). Effect of fly ash on root crops.

5. Sajad Rasool Shah (2000). Study of dust pollution caused by traffic in Aligarh.

6. Deepali Raghav (2000). Impact of particulate air pollutants on plant growth and yield of tomato and root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica.

7. Babar Chauhan (2001). Effect of fly ash and ceramic dust on plant growth of tomato.

8. Rasheeda Parveen (2001). Response of wheat varieties to seed gall nematode, Anguina tritici.

9. Abid Ali Ansari (2001). Study of polythene impact on plant growth of tomato.

10. Shamee Kausar (2002). Interaction of sulphur dioxide and aerial nematode, Anguina tritici on wheat varieties.

11. Pallavi Varshney (2003). Effect of simulated acid rain on radish.

12. Sweta Agarwal (2003). Impact of simulated acid rain on mustard.

13. Farha Rahman (2005). Impact of simulated acid rain on potato.

14. Mustabeen (2006). Impact of air pollutants on sunflower.

15. Iram Kazim (2007). Response of coriander to sulphur dioxide and acid rain.

16. Darakshan Khurshid (2008). Response of methi crop to fly ash amended soil.

17. Shagufta Tabassum. (2011). Effect of simulated acid rain on vegetable crops.

18. Arif Khan (2015). Influence of allelochemicals of Ageratum conyzoides L. on Cassia sophera L. , Lycopersicon esculentum Mill and Hordeum vulgare L.

19. Mohd. Sajid Ansari (2016). Study of different levels of fly ash with nitrogen fertilizer on performance of raddish.

20. Mohammad Haris (2016). Study of efficiency of fly ash against Meloidogyne incognita on carrot.

21. Sumaira Jameel Khan (2017). Impact of simulated acid rain on cauliflower (Brassica oleracea).

22. Neeraj Kumari (2017). Impact of simulated acid rain on marigold (Tagetes erecta) 23. Adnan Shakeel (2017). Response of Indian mustard to fly ash.

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24. Mohd. Amir (2018). Study of morphological diversity of Rhizoctonia solani in Hathras region.

25. Sumayya Shamim (2018). Impact of simulated acid rain on potato.

26. Aadil Amin Bhat (2018). Effect of different levels of fly ash amended soil and root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) on soya bean.

B.Sc. Project

1. Rukkayya Ibrahim M. (2010).Study of plant growth performance of chickpea in soil of Katsina amended with farmyard manure.

2. Dalhatu A. Kadandani (2012). Study of root- knot problems in Ajiwa Dam Area, Katsina state.

3. Ibrahim Sani (2012). Study of root- knot disease on vegetables in Katsina Metropolis.

4. Madiha HarunaYakubu (2012). Effect of acid rain on papaya (Carica papaya) and castor (Ricinus communis).

5. Amina Ibrahim (2013). Effect of plant- leaf- extract on mortality of seed gall nematode, Anguina tritici.

6. Jamila Babangida. (2013). Phytotoxic effect of acid rain on growth of onion ( Allium cepa L).

7. Akibu Abba (2013). Effect of simulated acid rain on growth of spinach (Spinacea oleracea L).

8. Umar Faruk Suleiman (2013). Survey of root- knot nematodes infecting vegetables grown around Zobe dam area, Dutsin-ma.

9. Aliyu Ahmad (2013).Observation of root- knot disease on vegetables in Jibia dam area.

10. Abubakar Umar Labo (2014).Survey of powdery mildew on cucurbitaceous crops in Katsina.

11. Aminatu Mustapha Gege (2014). Survey of powdery mildew on Eucalyptus plant in Katsina.

12. Zainab Babajo (2014). Survey of powdery mildew on some vegetable crops in Katsina.

13. Abdullahi Umar Bature 2014). Effect of simulated acid rain on garden eggplant (Solanum gilo).

14. Salamatu Audi Aliyu (2014). Effect of simulated acid rain on maize plant.

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15. Saadiya Umar Idris (2014). Effect of simulated acid rain on pepper (Capsicum annuum L.).

Impact Factor of the Journals

Name of Journals Impact

Factor

No. of Papers

Total Impact Factor

NAAS rating

Journal of Nematology (USA) 0.817 3 2.451 7.08

Nematropica (USA) 0.472 2 0.944 6.13

Nematologica (The Netherland) 0.745 1 0.745 7.24

Nematol. medit. (Italy) 0.256 7 1.792

Journal of Food, Agriculture And Environment (Finland)

0.516 1 0.516 5.00

Annals of Applied Biology (England) 0.125 20 2.500 8.00

International Journal of Nematology (England)

0.571 1 0.571

e Journal of Science and Technology (Italy) Indian Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany (India)

3.33

Current Nematology (India) 3.55

Indian Journal of Nematology (India) 4.56

The Journal of the Indian Botanical Society (India)

3.47

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

PAPER IN FOREIGN JOURNALS

1. Khan, M.W., M.R. Khan and A.A. Khan (1984). Identity of root-knot nematodes on certain vegetables of Aligarh district in Northern India. Int. Nematol. Network Newsl. 1:

6-7 (U.S.A.).

2. Khan, A.A., Anjum and M.M. Alam (1985). Control of Meloidogyne incognita on tomato by chemical dips. Pak. J. Nematol. 3(2): 105-109 (Pakistan).

3. Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1985). Root-knot nematodes infecting some common weeds in vegetable fields of Western Uttar Pradesh (INDIA). Int. Nematol. Network Newsl.

2(4): 15-16 (U.S.A.).

4 Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1987). Reaction of five cultivars of gram to two common species of root-knot nematodes. Pak. J. Nematol. 5 (1): 35-42 (Pakistan).

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5 Khan, M.W., A.A. Khan, S.R. Haider and S.S. Ashraf (1988). Identity of races of Meloidogyne incognita in the Western Region of Uttar Pradesh, India, Nematologica. 34:

115-116 (Netherlands).

6 Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1989). Susceptibility of some okra cultivars to root-knot nematodes. TAC 10, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 114: 154-155 (England).

7 Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1989). First report of occurrence of Meloidogyne hapla in Uttar Pradesh, India. Int. Nematol. Network News1.6 (3): 18-19 (U.S.A.).

8 Sharma, G.K., A.A. Khan and M.W. Khan (1989). Root-knot nematodes associated with vegetable crops in Assam state, India. Int. Nematol. Network Newsl. 6(4): 36-37 (U.S.A.).

9 Mukhtar, J., S. Lal, A.A. Khan and Poonam (1989). Predominant nematodes associated with different stages of growth of maize plant. Int. Nematol. Network Newsl. 6(1): 24-25 (U.S.A.).

10 Mukhtar, J. and A.A. Khan (1989). Disease complex in chickpea involving Meloidogyne javanica and Sclerotium rolfsii. Int. Nematol. Network Newsl. 6(4): 31-32 (U.S.A.).

11 Khan, M.W. and A.A. Khan (1989). Susceptibility of some cucumber cultivars to root-knot nematodes. TAC 10, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 114: 140-141 (England).

12 Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1990). Reactions of some cabbage cultivars to root- knot nematodes. TAC 11. Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 116: 88-89 (England).

13 Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1990). Influence of salinity stress on hatching and juvenile mortality of root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne incognita (race2) and Meloidogyne javanica. Pak. J. Nematol. 8(2): 107-112. (Pakistan).

14 Khan, M.W. and A.A. Khan (1990). Reaction of some eggplant cultivars to root-knot nematodes. TAC 11, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 116: 100-101 (England).

15 Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1991). Race composition of Meloidogyne incognita and M.

arenaria populations in vegetable fields in Uttar Pradesh. Journal of Nematology.23 (4S): 615-619. (U.S.A.).

16 Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1991). Response of tomato cultigens to Meloidogyne javanica and races of Meloidogyne incognita. Journal of Nematology. 23 (4S): 598 - 603 (U.S.A.).

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17 Khan, A. A. and M.W. Khan (1991). Penetration and development of Meloidogyne incognita Race 1 and Meloidogyne javanica in susceptible and resistant vegetables.

Nematropica. 21 (1): 71-77. (U.S.A.).

18 Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1991). Reaction of cauliflower cultivars to Meloidogyne javanica and races of Meloidogyne incognita. Nematropica. 21: 161-166 (U.S.A.).

19 Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1991). Suitability of some cultivars of pepper as hosts for Meloidogyne javanica and races of Meloidogyne incognita. Nematol. Medit. 19: 51-53 (Italy).

20 Tiyagi, S.A., M. Parveen, A.A. Khan and R. Kumar (1991). Susceptibility of some Trigonella foenum-graecum accessions to Meloidogyne incognita. TAC 12, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 118: 106-107. (England).

21 Tiyagi, S.A., M. Parveen, A.A. Khan and R. Kumar (1991). Susceptibility of some accessions of Trigonella foenum-graecum to Rotylenchulus reniformis. TAC 12, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 118: 108-109. (England).

22 Tiyagi, S.A., A.A. Khan, R. Kumar and M.J. Pasha (1992). Assessment of the susceptibility of cowpea cultivars to Meloidogyne javanica. TAC 13, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 120:98-99. (England).

23 Tiyagi, S.A. and A.A. Khan, M.J. Pasha and R. Kumar (1992). Assessment of the susceptibility of cowpea cultivars to Rotylenchulus reniformis. TAC 13, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 120: 100-101 (England).

24 Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1993). Evaluation of some cultivars of vegetable crops against race2 of Meloidogyne arenaria. TAC 14, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement) 122:138-139. (England).

25 Mukhtar, J., A.A. Khan and S. Lal (1993). Interaction of nematodes with Fusarium moniliforme, incitant of premature senescence of maize. Nematol. Medit. 21: 151-153 (Italy).

26 Khan, A.A., M.W. Khan and M. R. Khan (1994). Performance of cauliflower varieties to Tylenchorhynchus brassicae. pp. 81-82 In: Proceedings of the Second Afro-Asian Nematology Symposium, Menoufiya, Cairo. pp. 141. (Egypt).

27 Khan, A.A., K. Singh, M.R .Khan and M.W. Khan (1994). Resistance of maize cultivars to root-knot nematodes. TAC 15, Annals of Applied Biology(Supplement). 124: 102-103.

(England).

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28 Khan, M.R., M.W. Khan, A.A. Khan and K. Singh (1994). Growth responses of tomato cultivars and accessions to ozone. TAC 15, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement).

124: 72-73 (England).

29 Khan, M.R., M.W. Khan, K. Singh, A.A. Khan and B. Khan (1994). Evaluation of tomato cultivars for sensitivity to sulphur dioxide. TAC 15, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 124: 70-71 (England).

30 Khan, A.A., M.W. Khan and M. R. Khan (1995). Responses of some cabbage varieties to Tylenchorhynchus brassicae. TAC 16, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 126: 70- 71 (England).

31 Khan, M. R., A.A. Khan and M.W. Khan (1995). Responses of some vegetable crops to sulphur dioxide (SO2). TAC 16, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 126: 98-99 (England).

32 Khan, M.R., M.W. Khan and A.A. Khan (1996). Effect of Meloidogyne incognita on dry weight, root gall and root- nodulation of chickpea and cowpea cultivars.TAC 17, Annals of Applied Biology(Supplement). 128: 70-71 (England).

33 Khan, M.R., MW. Khan and A.A. Khan (1996). Evaluation of the sensitivity of some vegetable crops to ozone. TAC 17, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 128: 94-95 (England).

34 Khan B., A.A. Khan and M.W. Khan (1998). Resistance of aubergine cultivars to root- knot nematodes. TAC 19, Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 132: 40-41 (England).

35 Tarannum, A., A.A. Khan, I. Diva and B. Khan (2001). Impact of fly ash on hatching, penetration and development of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica. Nematol.

Medit. 29: 215-218 (Italy).

36 Raghav, D. and A.A. Khan (2002). Impact of industrial particulate pollutants applied to soil on growth and yield of tomato. Thai J. Agric. Sci. 35 (2): 187-194 (Thailand).

37 Khan, B., A.A. Khan and Razia (2002). Host suitability of cabbage cultivars to races of Meloidogyne species. Nematol. Medit. 30: 45-46. (Italy).

38 Upadhyay, E. and A.A. Khan (2002). Evaluation of oilseed crops to different concentrations of fly ash. TAC. Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 23: 24-25 (England).

39 Parveen, R., A.A. Khan, M. Imran and A.A. Ansari (2003). Response of wheat varieties to the seed gall nematode, Anguina tritici. Nematol. Medit. 31(1):103-104 (Italy).

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40 Khan, B., A.A. Khan and M.R. Khan (2003). Pathogenic variability among isolates of Meloidogyne javanica on Capsicum annum. J. Nematol. 35(4): 430-432 (USA).

41 Raghav, D., A.A. Khan and B. Chauhan (2003). Evaluation of fly ash and ceramic duct as a soil amendment and its effect on growth and yield performance of tomato. TAC. Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 24:18-19 (England).

42 Kausar, S., A.A. Khan and D. Raghav (2005). Interaction of sulphur dioxide and seed gall nematode, Anguina tritici on wheat. J. Food, Agric& Environ. 3(3&4): 130-132.

(Finland).

43 Agarwal, S., D. Raghav and A.A. Khan (2006). An evaluation of the impact of simulated acid rain on the growth of mustard in pots. TAC. Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 27: 25-26 (England).

44 Varshney, P., S. Kausar and A. A. Khan (2006). An evaluation of the susceptibility of radish in pots to simulated acid rain. TAC. Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement). 27: 29-30 (England).

45 Khan, A.A., S. Kausar and I. Diva (2007).Study of plant growth and yield of underground stem crops in fly ash amended soil. Asian J. of Water, Environ. and Pollution. 4 (2): 43-47. ( Netherlands).

46 Mustabeen, A.A. Khan, S. Kausar and M. Saquib (2007). Study of air pollutants stress on sunflower. In: Intern. Conf. on the Status of Biological Sciences in Caribbean and Latin American Societies, Sept. 24-25, 2007, Greater Georgetown, P-7. (Abst). Guyana.

47 Singh, K., A.A. Khan, Iram, R. Rizvi and M. Saquib (2007). Soil application of fly ash on growth, yield and biochemicals of cow-pea in presence and absence of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica and Rhizobium leguminosarum. In: Intern. Conf. on the Status of Biological Sciencesin Caribbean and Latin American Societies, Sept. 24-25, 2007, Greater Georgetown. P-6. (Abst). (Guyana).

48 Mustabeen, I. Kazim and A.A. Khan (2007). Assessment of sensitivity of coriander to sulphur dioxide and acid rain. In: Inter. Conf. on the Status of Biological Sciences in Caribbean and Latin American Societies, Sept. 24-25, 2007, Greater Georgetown. P-6.

(Abst). Guyana.

49 Kausar, S. and A. A. Khan (2007).Response of wheat var. HD-2329 to different inoculum levels of Anguina tritici. International Journal of Nematology.17 (2):229- 232.(England).

50 Khan, A.A. (2009). Incidence and intensity of root – knot disease on vegetables in three states of Nigeria.In:18th Annual Conf., BOSON, from 8 to 12March, at BUK, Kano, p. 98.

(Abst.).(Nigeria).

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51 Rizvi, R. and A. A. Khan (2009). Effect of fly ash and brick kiln dust-extracts on hatching and mortality of root-knot nematode, Meloidogynejavanica. Katsina Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences. 1: 7-14. (Nigeria).

52 Singh, K., A.A. Khan, Iram, R. Rizvi and M. Saquib (2010).Morphological and biochemical responses of cowpea(cv. Pusa Barsati) grown on fly ash amended soil in presence and absence of Meloidogyne javanica and Rhizobium leguminosarum. Ecoprint.

17: 17-22. (Nepal).

53 Abubakar, B., A.A. Khan, Y.S. Shinkafi and Awwal, U. (2010). Effect of neem (Azadirachta indica) leaf litter on growth of cowpea and millet. In: 19th Annual Conf.

(BOSON) from 26th-29thJuly 2010, UYMU, Katsina. 29. (Abst). (Nigeria).

54 Mustabeen and A. A. Khan (2010). Effect of sulphur dioxide on plant growth, yield and photosynthetic pigments of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Katsina Journal of Pure

and Applied Sciences. 2(1&2): 8 – 12. (Nigeria).

55 Khan, A.A., Mustabeen and Iram (2011). Phytotoxic effect of simulated acid rain on black gram. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection. 44: 1343-1346. (U.K.).

56 Rizvi, R. and A. A. Khan (2011). Influence of brick kiln dust on penetration and development of M. javanica juveniles in eggplant roots and its impact on plant growth and yield. Nematol. Medit.39: 35-39. (Italy).

57 Bello, A., Khan, A.A., Umaru, A.M., Aliero, A.A. and Shinkafi, B.Y. (2011). Effect of neem (Azadirachta indica) leaf litter on growth of cowpea and millet. Katsina Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences. 2(1): 152-155.(Nigeria).

58 Singh, K., A.A. Khan and Safiuddin (2011). Effect of fly ash on growth, yield and root- knot disease of soybean plants. Nematol. Medit.39: 127-131. (Italy).

59 Deepali, T. and A. A. Khan (2011). Evaluation of physico-chemical properties of brick kiln dust amended soils and their effect on Solanum tuberosum. Ecoprint. 18: 17-24.

(Nepal).

60 Upadhayay, E. and A. A. Khan (2012). Effect of brick-kiln dust on physico-chemical properties of soils before sowing and after harvesting of oil - seed crops in India. Katsina Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences. 2(2):68 – 74. (Nigeria).

61 Khan, A.A., Iram and Mustabeen (2012). Response of black gram (Phaseolus mugo) to sulphure dioxide. E Journal of Science and Technology. 1: 23-27. (Greece).

62 Khan, A.A. and Mustabeen (2013). Observation of simulated acid rain impact on chickpea plant. Ecoprint. 20: 79 – 82. (Nepal).

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63 Madiha, Y. H., A. A. Khan and Z.D. Umar (2014). Effect of acid rain on growth of papaya (Carica papaya) and castor (Ricinus communis) plants. E Journal of Science and Technology. 9(1): 43-47.(Greece).

64. Faruk, U. S., A. Ahmad and A. A. Khan (2015). Identity of root-knot nematodes on vegetables grown around Zobe dam and Jibia dam areas of Katsina State in Nigeria. E- Journal of Science and Technology. 10 (1): 71 – 75. (Greece).

65. Dalhatu, A. K. Khan , A. A. and Umar, Z. D. (2015). Study of root – knot problems in Ajiwa dam area, Katsina state, Nigeria. International Journal of Environment. 4 (1):

204- 209. ( Nepal).

66. Ahmad, G. and A. A. Khan (2016). Fly ash Effect on Hatiching , mortality and penetration of root –knot nematode ( Meloidogyne incognita ) in pumpkin roots.

International Journal of Environment. 5(3):66-73. ( Nepal).

PAPER IN INDIAN JOURNALS

1. Ahmad, S., A.A. Khan and S. Khan (1987). Pathogenicity of reniform nematode, Rotylenchulus reniformis on chickpea. Inter. Chickpea Newsl: 8-9.

2. Ahmad, S. and A.A. Khan (1987). Comparative pathogenicity of root-knot nematode in autoclaved and naturally infested soil on chickpea. Jour. Sci. Res. 9 (2&3): 79-80.

3. Zaidi, S.B.I. and A.A. Khan (1988). Studies on microbial antagonism in rhizosphere soil of chickpea (Cicerarietinum L.) susceptible to Fusarium wilt. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci.

India. 58 (B), I: 137-139.

4. Singh, S.K., M.R. Khan and A.A .Khan (1988). Effect of organic soil amendment on rhizosphere fungi and root-knot nematode on egg-plant cv. PPL. Indian J. Applied &

Biol. 3(2):103-106.

5. Ahmad, S., A.A. Khan, A. Zaheer and J. Mukhtar (1988). Effect of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on branching and growth characters of chickpea. Jour. Sci. Res.

10 (2& 3): 113-115.

6. Singh, S.K., S. Ahmad, A.A. Khan and J. Mukhtar (1988). Efficacy of aldicarb as seed treatment for the control of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on pigeon pea.

Indian J. Applied & Pure Biol. 3(2): 73-77.

7. Khan, A.A., S. Ahmad, S.K. Singh and J. Mukhtar (1989). Effect of sub-leathal doses of systemic nematicides on root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica on tomato. Indian J.

Plant Pathol. 7 (2): 151-155.

8. Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1990). Infestation, distribution pattern and identity of root- knot nematodes associated with vegetable crops in the districts of Meerut division in Uttar Pradesh (India). Indian J. Nematol. 20 (1): 67-75.

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9. Khan, A.A. and S.K. Singh (1990). Screening of brinjal lines against Meloidogyne javanica. Indian J. Applied & Pure Biol. 5 (1): 47-48.

10. Singh, S.K., M.R. Khan and A.A. Khan (1990). Control of root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) by organic soil amendment on tomato cv. Pusa Ruby. Indian J.

Applied & Pure Biol. 5(1): 21-23.

11. Mukhtar, J., Y.P.S. Rathi and A.A. Khan (1991). Effect of fungicidal seed and soil application on collar rot of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Bioved. 2(1): 75-76.

12. Mukhtar, J., Y.P.S. Rathi and A.A. Khan (1991). Seed borne mycoflora of rice bean (Vigna umbelleta L.) and the effect of seed treatment on seed germinatibility. Bioved.

2(1): 67-70.

13. Ahmad, S. and A.A. Khan (1991). Nematicidal action of Antigonon leptopus against Meloidogyne incognita Race 1. Current Nematology. 2(1): 3-4.

14. Ahmad, S., R. Kumar and A.A. Khan (1991). Effect of plant parasitic nematodes on pollen fertility of some vegetable crops. Current Nematology. 2(1): 89.

15. Ahmad, S. and A.A. Khan (1991). Pathogenecity of Meloidogyne incognita Race 1 on chilli. Current Nematology. 2(2): 121-122.

16. Ahmad, S. and A.A. Khan (1991). Effect of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on flowering behavior of pea (Pisum sativum L.) .Current Nematology. 2(2): 113-114.

17. Khan, M.W., M.R. Khan and A.A. Khan (1991). Effect of air pollution caused by ceramic and pottery industries on powdery mildews and root-knot nematodes on cucurbits. Indian J. Bot. Soc. 70: 373-378.

18. Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1992). Pathogenesis of Meloidogyne javanica on cucumber and okra in saline soils. Indian J. Nematol. 22 (2): 101-109.

19. Khan, A.A., K. Singh and R. Kumar (1992). Influence of Race 2 of Meloidogyne incognita on growth characters of bottle guard. Current Nematology.3 (1): 29-30.

20. Singh, S.K., A.A. Khan and K. Singh (1992). Effect of sugar factory effluent on Meloidogyne incognita and plant growth of tomato. Current Nematology. 3(1): 19-20.

21. Kumar, R., S.A. Tiyagi and A.A. Khan (1992). Interaction of Meloidogyne incognita, Rotylenchulus reniformis and Rhizoctonia solani on chilli. Indian J. Bot. Soc. 71: 153- 156.

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22. Khan, M.W., S.S. Ashraf, N.A. Ansari and A.A. Khan (1993). Incidence and intensity of root-knot on vegetables and identity of species/ races of root-knot nematodes in some hilly districts of Uttar Pradesh, India. Indian J. Nematol. 23(1): 95-100.

23. Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1996). Distribution of root-knot nematodes species races infesting vegetable crops in eastern Uttar Pradesh. Indian J. Nematol. 26(2): 238-244.

24. Singh, K., M.W. Khan and A.A. Khan (1996). Effectiveness of P. lilacinus for control of Meloidogyne javanica on eggplant. Acta Botanica Indica. 24: 245-246.

25. M.W. Khan, A.A. Khan and M.R. Khan (1997). Effect of soil salinity on penetration, development and pathogenicity of Meloidogyne incognita on okra and cucumber. Indian J. Nematol. 27(2):194-208.

26. Khan, A.A., M.W. Khan and B. Khan (2000). Preferential parasitism of different species of root-knot nematodes on vegetable crops. Indian J. Nematol. 30(2): 186-188.

27. Khan, B., A.A. Khan and M.R. Khan (2002). Response of some cultivars of pepper, eggplant and tomato to races of root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne incognita and M.

javanica. Indian J. Nematol.32 (2): 147-152.

28. Ansari, A.A., A.A. Khan and S. Singh (2002). Impact of polythene accumulated soil on growth of tomato plants. Bionotes. 4(3): 64.

29. Upadhyay, E. and A.A. Khan (2002). Physico-chemical properties of fly ash and its impact on mustard. Environmental Biology and Conservation.7: 85-88.

30. Lone, M.P., A.A. Khan and S.A. Shah (2005). Study of dust pollution caused by traffic in Aligarh city. Indian J. Environ. Health. 47(4): 33-36.

31. Kausar, S., A.A. Khan and F. Rahman (2005). Impact of simulated acid rain on potato.

In: Sattelite Session IIIrd Intern. Conf. on Plants and Environ. Pollution. Dec. 4, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi. Pp.78-80.

32. Singh, K., A.A. Khan, S. Kausar and D. Tomar (2008). Single and combined effects of SO2 and O3 on body characters of females of Meloidogyne javanica on soybean. In: All India Seminar in Environ. Sci. and Tech., Feb. 15-16, 2008, AMU, Aligarh .PP. 273- 278.

33. Upadhyay, E., A. A. Khan, S. Kausar and D. Tomar (2008). Physico-chemical properties of fly ash amended soil before sowing and after harvesting of mustard and its impact on plant growth. In: All India Seminar in Environ. Sci. and Tech., Feb. 15-16, 2008, AMU, Aligarh. PP. 279-283.

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34. Mustabeen, I. Kazim and A.A. Khan (2008). Growth performance of coriander plant to SO2 and acid rain. In: All India Seminar in Environ. Sci. and Tech., Feb. 15-16, 2008, AMU, Aligarh .PP.284- 286.

35. Rizvi, R. and A. A. Khan (2009). Response of eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) to fly ash and brick kiln dust amended soil. Biology and Medicine .1(2): 20-24.

36. Kausar, S. and A.A. Khan (2009). Interaction of simulated acid rain and seed gall nematode Anguina tritici on wheat. Biology and Medicine. 1 (2): 100-106.

37. Kausar, S. and A. A. Khan (2009). Effect of SO2 on mortality of seed gall nematode, Anguina tritici and interactive effect of both on wheat. Trends in Biosciences. 2(1).35- 39.

38. Tomar, D. and A. A. Khan (2009). Influence of foliar application of brick kiln dust on potato plants. Inter. Conf. on Emerging Technologies in Environ. Sci. and Engineering, Dept. of Civil Engg., A.M.U. Aligarh, India. Oct. 26-28, 2009. pp 1581-1590.

39. Tomar, D. and A. A. Khan (2009). Physico-chemical analysis of cement dust amended soils and their effect on Solanum tuberosum. Inter. Conf. on Emerging Technologies in Environ. Sci. and Engineering. Dept. of Civil Egg., A.M.U. Aligarh, India Oct. 26-28, 2009. pp 1591-1606.

40. Kausar, S.and A. A. Khan (2010). Effect of sulphur dioxide on seed gall nematode, Anguina tritici infecting wheat. Indian J. Nematol. 40 (1):120-123.

41. Kausar, S., M. A. Hussain and A. A. Khan (2010).Response of simulated acid rain on morphological, biochemical and leaf epidermal characteristics of wheat. Trends in Biosciences. 3(1): 34-36.

42. Khan, A.A and B. Abulkadir. (2013). Survey of root – knot nematodes infecting vegetables in Northern Nigeria. Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany.

3(2): 79-81.

43. Khan, A.A. and Iram (2014). Evaluation of fly ash - extract on hatching and mortality of root- knot nematodes. Indian J. Nematol. 44(1): 115-117.

44. Khan, A.A. and I. Saboor (2014). Impact of coal-ash amended soil on growth, yield and photosynthetic pigments of Cicer arietinum. Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany. 4(2): 92- 95.

45. Rukayya, I.M., Khan, A.A., Umar, Z.D, and Bashir, A. (2014). Study of growth performance of chickpea in agricultural soil of Katsina, Nigeria. Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany. 4(2) : 96-99.

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46. Aminatu M. G. and A. A. Khan (2015). First report of powdery mildew infecting Eucalyptus plants in Katsina State, Nigeria. Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany. Vol.5, Issue 1, 2015.

47. Deepali Tomar, A. A. Khan and Safiuddin (2015) . Physico-chemical properties of fly ash amended soils and their impact on potato crop. Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany. 5(2): 87- 95.

48. Ibrahim Sani and A. A. Khan (2016). Study of root–knot disease on vegetables in Katsina metropolis, Nigeria. Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany.6 (1):

43-46.

49. Ibrahim, A. and A. A. Khan (2016). Effect of leaf extract of neem and Eucalyptus plants on mortality of seed gall nematode, Anguina tritici. Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany.6 (2): 102-106.

50. Tomar, D., A. A. Khan and Safiuddin (2017). Impact of foliar application of fly ash on potato crop Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany. 7(1):45-49.

51. Ahmad G, Khan AA and Safiuddin (2017) Interaction of fly ash and root-knot nematode pathogens on pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duch. Ex Lam). Tropical Plant Research 4(3): 449-455

52. Tomar, D., A. A. Khan and Ahmad G. (2018). Response of potato plants to foliar application of cement dust. Tropical Plant Research 5(1):41-45.

CHAPTER IN BOOKS

1. Khan, A.A. (1992). Management of root-knot nematodes through host resistance. In:

Recent Advances in Nematology (ed. B.K. Dwivedi). Publ. Bioved Research Society, Allahabad. pp. 67-74.

2. Khan M.W. and A.A. Khan (1993). Nematodes problems of vegetables. In: Handbook of Economic Nematology (eds. Sitaramaiah and Singh). Cosmo Publications. New Delhi. Pp. 24-45.

3. Khan, M.W. and A.A. Khan (1996). Root-knot disease of plants. In: Disease Scenario.

In Crop Plants Vol. - I Fruits and Vegetables (eds. Agnihotri et al.), Int. Books and Periodicals Supply Service. Delhi, Pp.235-248.

4. M.W. Khan and A.A. Khan (1998). Species and races of root-knot nematodes in India.

In: Recent Advances in Plant Nematology. (ed. P.C. Trivedi). CBS Publs. & Distrs, New Delhi, Pp. 95-106.

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5. Khan, A.A., D. Raghav, S. Kausar and M.R. Khan (2005).Root-knot nematode parasites of cucurbitaceous crops. In: Plant Diseases -Biocontrol Management (ed. S. Nehra) Aaviskar Publs. & Distrs, Jaipur .pp. 325 - 339.

6. Siddiqui, M.A. and A.A. Khan (2005). Seasonal fluctuations of nematodes population in relation to their environment. In: Plant, Microbes and Biotechnology. (ed. S. Nehra) Pointer Publs., Jaipur. Pp. 183-208.

7. Khan, A.A. and M.A. Siddiqui (2005). Status of root knot nematodes in Uttar Pradesh, India. In.: Plant, Microbes and Biotechnology. (ed. S. Nehra) Pointer Publs, Jaipur pp.

209- 226.

8. Khan A.A., S. Ramakrishnan, M. R. Khan, V. Krishnamurthy and S. Kausar (2010).Nematode infestation in tobacco and its management. In: Nematode Infestations.

Part-II. Industrial Crops (eds. M.R. Khan and M.S. Jairajpuri). Publ. The National Academy of Sciences, India: 58-81.

9. Khan, M. R., A.A. Khan and U. Khan (2012).Nematode infestation in cucurbitaceous vegetables.In: Nematode Infestations. Part-III. Horticulcural Crops (eds. M.R. Khan and M.S. Jairajpuri). Publ. The National Academy of Sciences, India: 158-180. (ISBN:

978- 81- 905548- 4-8).

ABSTRACT

1. Khan, M.R., M.W. Khan and A.A. Khan (1986). Effect of mercury, a heavy metal on hatching, mortality and penetration of Meloidogyne incognita on pepper (Capsicum annuum). Pp. 12-13. In: Nat. Conf. Plant Parasitic Nematode, New Delhi.

2. Khan, A.A., M.W. Khan and M.R. Khan (1986). Effect of soil salinity on hatching, mortality, penetration and development of root-knot nematode, Meloidogynejavanica.

P.13. In: Nat. Conf. Plant Parasitic Nematode, New Delhi.

3. Zaidi, S.B.I. and A.A. Khan (1987). Studies on microbial antagonism in rhizosphere soil of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) susceptible to Fusarium wilt. All India Bot.

Conf. Patna. 66: 8-9.

4. Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1989). Host suitability (degree of resistance) of eggplant cultivars for Meloidogyne javanica and races of Meloidogyne incognita. Indian Phytopath. 42: 283.

5. M.W. Khan, M.R. Khan and A.A. Khan (1990). Response of powdery mildews and root-knot nematodes to ambient air pollution. In: Inter. Symp., New Sphere of Bot.

Res. and Society, 26-28 Dec. 1990, Varanasi. P. 24.

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6. Khan A.A. and M.W. Khan (1992). Identity of species and races of root-knot nematodes in eastern Uttar Pradesh. In: Annual Conf. (IPS), Bhavnagar, Indian Phytopath. 45: LX.

7. Mukhtar, J., A.A. Khan and S. Lal (1993). Interaction of nematodes with Fusarium moniliforme, incitant of pre-mature drying of maize. In: Proc. 80th Ind. Sc. Cong.

Goa, P. 59.

8. Khan, A.A. and M.W. Khan (1993). Response of some vegetables cultivars to Meloidogynearenariarace2. In: Proc. 80th Ind. Sc. Cong. Goa. pp. 63-64.

9. Khan, M.W., A.A. Khan and M.R. Khan (1995). Occurrence of species and races of root-knot nematodes in vegetable fields of Uttar Pradesh. In: Indian J. Nematol.

25(1): 19-20.

10. Khan. B., A.A. Khan, K. Singh and S. Siddiqui (1997). Response of vegetable cultivars to Meloidogyne arenaria race 2. In: 20th All India Bot. Conf., Patna. 76: 62.

11. Raghav, D., A.A. Khan and M.W. Khan (2000). Impact of particulate air pollutants on plant growth and yield of tomato and root- knot nematode, Meloidogynejavanica.

In: Nat. Symp. on Microbes and Human Welfare, Oct. 14-16, Meerut P.20.

12. Kausar, S. and A.A. Khan (2004). Effect of fly ash on some underground stems. In:

Nat. Semi. on Geography in 21st Century and Issues and Challenges, 1-2 May 2004, A.M.U. Aligarh. P. 4.

13. Diva, I., A.A. Khan, E. Upadhayay and D. Raghav (2005). Effect of fly ash on plant growth and yield of underground stem crops. In: Tech. Edu. Global Environ. SBBS.

Inst. of Egg & Tech, Jalandhur. P.33.

14. Khan, A.A. and Iram (2005). Evaluation of fly ash-extract on hatching and mortality of root knot nematodes. In: Nat. Symp. on Recent Adv. and Res. Priorities in Indian Nematology, 9 –10 Dec. 2005. IARI, New Delhi. P. 4.

15. Khan, A.A. and S. Kausar (2005). Study of sulphur dioxide effects on seed gall nematode, Anguina tritici on wheat. In: Nat. Symp. on Recent Adv. and Res.

Priorities in Indian Nematology, 9 –10 Dec. 2005. IARI, New Delhi. P. 5.

16. Khan, A.A., S. Kausar and Iram (2006). Study of SO2 on mortality of seed gall nematode and combined effect of both on wheat. In: Nat. Symp. Issues and Challang.

Environ. Manag. Vision 2005, 17-19 Feb. BBAU, Lucknow. P. 56.

17. Khan, A.A. and Iram (2007) Study of fly ash application on penetration and development of root-knot nematode, M. incognita in cucumber roots. In: Nat.

Biotechnology Conf., 9- 11th Feb. Alappuzha, Kerala. P. 30.

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18. Iram and A.A. Khan (2007). Effect of fly ash on penetration and development of Meloidogyne incognita race 1 on pepper. In: XXXth all India Botanical Conf., 28-30th Nov. 2007. Jiwaji Univ. Gwalior, P. 134.

19. Iram, A.A. Khan and Darakshan. (2009).Response of methi (Trigonella foenum- gracecum L.) to fly ash amended soil. XXXII All India Bot. Conf. and Inter. Symp.

Shimoga, Karnataka. Dec. 28-30, 2009. P. 64.

20. Mustabeen, A. A. Khan and S. Faizan (2009). Impact of coal-ash amended soil on growth, photosynthetic pigments and yield of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). In: First Annu Nat. Semi of the Indian Society of Toxicology (Feb.22, 2009), Aligarh.

Taxeminar.1:49. (Abst.)

21. Abubakar, B., A.A. Khan, Y.S. and U.Awwal (2010). Effect of neem (Azadirachtaindica) leaf litter on growth of cowpea and millet. In 19th Annual Conf.(BOSON) from 26th-29thJuly 2010, UYMU, Katsina (Nigeria). P29.

22. Ahamd, G. and A. A. Khan (2016). Interaction of abiotic ( fly ash ) and biotic ( root knot nematode ) Pathogens on pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata). In: Nat. Semi. on

“Advances in plant Science Frontier: Devel. and Environ”(APSF- 2016) 26th & 27th Nov.,2016. G. F. College, Shahjahanpur, UP, India. Pp.47- 48.

23. Ahmad G, Khan AA. (2016). Effect of fly ash on developmental stages of M.

incognita and their combined effect on some biochemical parameters in pumpkin.

Nat. Conf. on Biotec: Resour. Manag. for Sustain. Nature in 21st Century. ISG, BRD, 5E. Biotech Bhawan, Nikhil Estate, Mugalia Road, Shastripuram, Sikandra, Agra. P 241.

24. Ahamd, G., A. A. Khan and Safiuddin (2017). Combined effect of fly ash, root knot- nematode and simulated acid rain on pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) crop. In: Intern.

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