Biography

Dr. Asim Masood

Department of Botany

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India


Email: asim.bot@gmail.com, asim.bt@amu.ac.in


Qualifications

2013  Ph.D., Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Botany

2008  M.Sc., Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Botany

2006  B.Sc., Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Botany (Hons.)


Publications (Selected)

  1. Rather, B. A., Masood, A., Qiao, F., Jiang, X., Zafar, M. M., Cong, H., & Khan, N. A. (2025). The role of nitric oxide and nitrogen in mediating copper stress in Brassica juncea L. Plant Science, 112414.
  2. Anjum, N. A., Masood, A., Rasheed, F., Thangavel, P., Umar, S., & Khan, N. A. (2024). Herbaceous Edible Oilseed-Bearing Plants: Origin, Botanical Insights, Constraints, and Recent Progress. Edible Oilseeds Research–Updates and Prospects.
  3. Masood, A., Khan, S., Mir, I. R., Anjum, N. A., Rasheed, F., Al-Hashimi, A., & Khan, N. A. (2024). Ethylene Is Crucial in Abscisic Acid-Mediated Modulation of Seed Vigor, Growth, and Photosynthesis of Salt-Treated Mustard. Plants, 13(16), 2307.
  4. Hoque, T. S., Sarkar, D., Datta, R., Kibria, M. G., Ullah, R., Ahmed, N., ... & Anjum, N. A. (2023). Sustainable management of Phosphorus in agriculture for environmental conservation. In Phosphorus in Soils and Plants. IntechOpen.
  5. Anjum, N. A., Thangavel, P., Rasheed, F., Masood, A., Pirasteh‐Anosheh, H., & Khan, N. A. (2023). Osmolytes: efficient oxidative stress‐busters in plants. Global Climate Change and Plant Stress Management, 399-409.
  6. Iqbal, N., Sehar, Z., Fatma, M., Khan, S., Alvi, A. F., Mir, I. R., ... & Khan, N. A. (2023). Melatonin reverses high-temperature-stress-inhibited photosynthesis in the presence of excess sulfur by modulating ethylene sensitivity in mustard. Plants, 12(17), 3160.
  7. Mir, I. R., Rather, B. A., Sehar, Z., Masood, A., & Khan, N. A. (2023). Nitric oxide in co-ordination with nitrogen reverses cadmium-inhibited photosynthetic activity by interacting with ethylene synthesis, strengthening the antioxidant system, and nitrogen and sulfur assimilation in mustard (Brassica juncea L.). Scientia Horticulturae, 314, 111958.
  8. Sehar, Z., Mir, I. R., Khan, S., Masood, A., & Khan, N. A. (2023). Nitric oxide and proline modulate redox homeostasis and photosynthetic metabolism in wheat plants under high temperature stress acclimation. Plants, 12(6), 1256.
  9. Rasheed, F., Mir, I. R., Sehar, Z., Fatma, M., Gautam, H., Khan, S., ... & Khan, N. A. (2022). Nitric oxide and salicylic acid regulate glutathione and ethylene production to enhance heat stress acclimation in wheat involving sulfur assimilation. Plants, 11(22), 3131.
  10. Alvi, A. F., Sehar, Z., Fatma, M., Masood, A., & Khan, N. A. (2022). Strigolactone: an emerging growth regulator for developing resilience in plants. Plants, 11(19), 2604.
  11. Jahan, B., Sehar, Z., Gautam, H., Fatma, M., Iqbal, N., Masood, A., & Khan, N. A. (2022). Ethylene and nutrient regulation in plants. Ethylene in Plant Biology, 220-245.
  12. Mir, I. R., Rather, B. A., Masood, A., Anjum, N. A., & Khan, N. A. (2022). Nitrogen sources mitigate cadmium phytotoxicity differentially by modulating cellular buffers, N-assimilation, non-protein thiols, and phytochelatins in mustard (Brassica juncea L.). Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 22(3), 3847-3867.
  13. Mir, I. R., Gautam, H., Anjum, N. A., Masood, A., & Khan, N. A. (2022). Calcium and nitric oxide signaling in plant cadmium stress tolerance: A cross talk. South African Journal of Botany, 150, 387-403.
  14. Rather, B. A., Mir, I. R., Masood, A., Anjum, N. A., & Khan, N. A. (2022). Ethylene-nitrogen synergism induces tolerance to copper stress by modulating antioxidant system and nitrogen metabolism and improves photosynthetic capacity in mustard. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(32), 49029-49049.


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