Dr. Muhammad  Idrees
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Dr. Muhammad Idrees

Research Scientist
Neijiang Normal University Neijiang, Sichuan, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from Chengdu Institute of Biology, China

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Biotechnology
62%
Plant Biotechnology
90%
Molecular Biology
75%
DNA Finger Printing
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Idrees M., A. Tariq, M.L. Pathak, Xin-Fen. Gao, S. Sadia, Z. Zhang and F. Zeng, 2020. Phylogenetic relationships of genus eriobotrya lindl. (rosaceae), based on nuclear ribosomal dna (its) sequence. Pakistan Journal of Botany http://dx.doi.org/10.30848/PJB2020-5(11) http://dx.doi.org/10.30848/pjb2020-5(11).
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  2. Tariq, A., K. Pan, O.A. Olatunji, C. Graciano and N. Li et al., 2019. Role of nitrogen supplementation in alleviating drought‐associated growth and metabolic impairments in Phoebe zhennan seedlings. J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci., 182: 586-596.
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  3. Pathak, M.L., M. Idrees, Y. Gao and X.F. Gao, 2019. A taxonomic revision of Photinia integrifolia (Rosaceae). Phytotaxa, 401: 179-189.
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  4. Pathak, M.L., M. Idrees, B. Xu and X.F. Gao, 2019. Pollen morphology of subfamily Maloideae (Roseaceae) with special focus on the genus Photinia. Phytotaxa, 404: 171-189.
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  5. Irshad, M., M. Idrees, A. Tariq, M.L. Pathak, M. Hanif and R. Naeem, 2019. Genetic diversity among Asparagus species using morphological characteristics and RAPD markers in Pakistan. J. Biodivers. Conserv. Bioresour. Manage., 5: 13-24.
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  6. Shah, S.A., A. Saeed, M. Irshad, M.E. Babar and T. Hussain, 2018. Oculocutaneous albinism in Pakistan: A review. J. Cancer Sci. Ther., 10: 253-257.
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  7. Idrees, M., T. Van Do and X.F. Gao, 2018. A new species of Eriobotrya (Rosaceae) from Con Dao National park, Southern Vietnam. Phytotaxa, 365: 288-294.
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  8. Idrees, M., M. Irshad, M.L. Pathak, A. Tariq and R. Naeem, 2018. Genetic diversity among asparagus species and cultivars using SSR markers. J. Biodivers. Conserv. Bioresour. Manage., 4: 21-32.
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  9. Nasir, A., T. Zhang, H.K. Yasir, A.A. Muhammad, A. Vakil and M. Idrees, 2014. Making biofuel for microalgae: A review of technologies. J. Food Sci. Technol., 1: 7-14.
  10. Nasir, A., A.A. Muhammad, H.K. Yasir, M. Idrees and A. Dawood, 2014. Regulation and improvement of cellulose production: Recent advance. Natural Res., 5: 857-863.
  11. Irshad, M., M. Idrees, A. Saeed and R. Naeem, 2014. Genetic diversity among Asparagus species and cultivars of Asparagus officinalis L. using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. Int. J. Biodiv. Conserv., 6: 392-399.
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  12. Idrees, M. and M. Irshad, 2014. Molecular markers in plants for analysis of genetic diversity: A review. Eur. Acad. Res., 2: 1513-1540.
  13. Saeed, A., S.A. Shah, M. Irshad, Z. Ahmad and Muhammad et al., 2013. Human stem cell as therapeutic agent for renal disorders. Eur. Acad. Res., 1: 2438-2448.
  14. Malook, I., M. Jamil, T. Naz, K.I. Shinwari and M. Jan et al., 2013. Antibacterial activity of leaf extracts of ricinus communis collected from different climatic zones of Pakistan. J. Bio-Mol. Sci., 1: 11-16.
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  15. Khan, I., H. Ullah, S. Ahmad, Muhammad and Saqib, 2013. Susceptibility of streptococcus pyogenes against various antibiotics. Applied Sci. Rep., 4: 181-183.
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  16. Irshad, M., M. Idress, A. Saeed, Muhammad and R. Bibi et al., 2013. Physiochemical trace elements and protein profiling of different wheat varieties of Pakistani origin. Golden Res. Thought, 3: 1-8.
  17. Uddin, M., M.A. Ghufran, M. Idrees, M. Irshad and S. Jabeen et al., 2012. Antibacterial activity of methanolic root extract of Asparagus racemosus. J. Public Health Biol. Sci., 1: 32-35.
  18. Ali, H., K. Mehtab, M. Idrees and A.J. Sohail, 2012. Biological decolorization of crystal violet dye by Alternaria solani. Int. J. Green Herbal Chem., 2: 31-38.