Mr. Faten Khalil Abdullah
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Mr. Faten Khalil Abdullah

Senior Researcher
Environment and Life Sciences Research Center, Kuwait


Highest Degree
Ph.D. Student in Life Science from Environment and Life Sciences Research Center, Kuwait

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Life Science
62%
Poultry Science
90%
Ecosystem Services
75%
Deserts Sustainable Livestock
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Suleiman, M.K., K. Dixon, L. Commander, P. Nevill and A.M. Quoreshi et al., 2019. Evaluating the diversity and composition of bacterial communities associated with Vachellia pachyceras-the only existing native tree species in the Kuwait desert. Can. J. Microbiol., 65: 235-251.
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  2. Suleiman, M.K., K. Dixon, L. Commander, P. Nevill and A. Quoreshi et al., 2019. Assessment of the diversity of fungal community composition associated with Vachellia pachyceras and its rhizosphere soil from Kuwait Desert. Front. Microbiol., Vol. 10. 10.3389/fmicb.2019.00063.
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  3. Quoreshi, A.M., M.K. Suleiman, V. Kumar, A.J. Manuvel, M.T. Sivadasan, M.A. Islam and D.P. Khasa, 2019. Untangling the bacterial community composition and structure in selected Kuwait desert soils. Applied Soil Ecol., 138: 1-9.
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  4. Suleiman, M.K., A.M. Quoreshi, N.R. Bhat and A.J. Manuvel, 2018. Species identification of Vachellia pachyceras from Kuwait and its relatives Vachellia gerrardii and Vachellia tortilis, based on multilocus plastid gene sequences. Edinburgh J. Bot., 75: 73-90.
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  5. Nadeau, M.B., A. Quoreshi and D.P. Khasa, 2016. Ecological Restoration and Bioremediation of Canadian Mining Boreal Ecosystems. In: Microbes for Restoration of Degraded Ecosystems, Bagyaraj, D.J. and Jamaluddin (Eds.). New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi, India, pp: 259-284.
  6. Onwuchekwa, N.E., J.J. Zwiazek, A. Quoreshi and D.P. Khasa, 2014. Growth of mycorrhizal jack pine (Pinus banksiana) and white spruce (Picea glauca) seedlings planted in oil sands reclaimed areas. Mycorrhiza, 24: 431-441.
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  7. Qu, L., K. Makoto, D.S. Choi, A.M. Quoreshi and T. Koike, 2010. The Role of Ectomycorrhiza in Boreal Forest Ecosystem. In: Permafrost Ecosystems: Siberian Larch Forests, Osawa, A., O.A. Zyryanova, Y. Matsuura, T. Kajimoto and R.W. Wein (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, ISBN: 978-1-4020-9692-1, pp: 413-425.
  8. Lefrancois, E., A. Quoreshi, D. Khasa, M. Fung, L.G. Whyte, S. Roy and C.W. Greer, 2010. Field performance of alder-Frankia symbionts for the reclamation of oil sands sites. Applied Soil Ecol., 46: 183-191.
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  9. Quoreshi, A.M., G. Kernanghan and G.A. Hunt, 2009. Mycorrhizal Fungi in Canadian Forest Nurseries and Field Performance of Inoculated Seedlings. In: Advances in Mycorrhizal Science and Technology, Khasa, D., Y. Piche and A. Coughlan (Eds.). NRC Research Press, Canada, ISBN: 978-0-660-19883-5, pp: 115-127.
  10. Choi, D., K. Makoto, A.M. Quoreshi and L. Qu, 2009. Seed germination and seedling physiology of Larix kaempferi and Pinus densiflora in seedbeds with charcoal and elevated CO2. Landscape Ecol. Eng., 5: 107-113.
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  11. Quoreshi, A.M., Y. Piche and D.P. Khasa, 2008. Field performance of conifer and hardwood species 5 years after nursery inoculation in the Canadian Prairie provinces. New For., 35: 235-253.
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  12. Quoreshi, A.M., 2008. The Use of Mycorrhizal Biotechnology in Restoration of Disturbed Ecosystem. In: Mycorrhizae: Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Siddiqui, Z.A., M.S. Akhtar and K. Futai (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, ISBN: 978-1-4020-8769-1, pp: 303-320.
  13. Quoreshi, A.M. and D.P. Khasa, 2008. Effectiveness of mycorrhizal inoculation in the nursery on root colonization, growth and nutrient uptake of aspen and balsam poplar. Biomass Bioenergy, 32: 381-391.
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  14. Quoreshi, A.M., S. Roy, C.W. Greer, J. Beaudin, D. McCurdy and D.P. Khasa, 2007. Inoculation of green alder ([Alnus crispa]) with Frankia-ectomycorrhizal fungal inoculant under commercial nursery production conditions. Native Plants J., 8: 271-281.
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  15. Choi, D.S., A.M. Quoreshi, Y. Maruyama, H.O. Jin and T. Koike, 2005. Effect of ectomycorrhizal infection on growth and photosynthetic characteristics of Pinus densiflora seedlings grown under elevated CO2 concentrations. Photosynthetica, 43: 223-229.
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  16. Qu, L.Y., T. Shinano, A.M. Quoreshi, Y. Tamai, M. Osaki and T. Koike, 2004. Allocation of 14C-carbon in two species of larch seedlings infected with ectomycorrhizal fungi. Tree Physiol., 24: 1369-1376.
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  17. Qu, L., A.M. Quoreshi and T. Koike, 2003. Root Growth Characteristics, Biomass and Nutrient Dynamics of Seedlings of Two Larch Species Raised under Different Fertilization Regimes. In: Roots: The Dynamic Interface between Plants and the Earth, Abe, J.J. (Ed.). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, ISBN: 978-1-4020-1579-3, pp: 293-302.
  18. Quoreshi, M. and V.R. Timmer, 2000. Growth, nutrient dynamics and ectomycorrhizal development of container-grown Picea mariana seedlings in response to exponential nutrient loading. Can. J. For. Res., 30: 191-201.
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  19. Quoreshi, A.M. and V.R. Timmer, 2000. Early outplanting performance of nutrient-loaded containerized black spruce seedlings inoculated with Laccaria bicolor: A bioassay study. Can. J. For. Res., 30: 744-752.
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  20. Quoreshi, A.M. and V.R. Timmer, 1998. Exponential fertilization increases nutrient uptake and ectomycorrhizal development of black spruce seedlings. Can. J. For. Res., 28: 674-682.
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  21. Quoreshi, A.M., I. Ahmad, D. Malloch and J.A. Hellebust, 1995. Nitrogen metabolism in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma crustuliniforme. New Phytol., 131: 263-271.
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