Faculty Profile

Dr. Javed Iqbal
Assistant Professor
Research Interests

Exogenous application of bio-stimulant & synthetic growth retardants, Allelopathic potential of weeds, Drought & Abiotic Stress Tolerance,

Biography

     Dr. Javed Iqbal did his BS Hons. in Agriculture (Agronomy) in 2007 from Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan

     After that, he did M.Sc Hons. in Agriculture (Agronomy) in 2009 from Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, with thesis entitled Chemical Priming of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) for Enhancing Drought Tolerance.

     PhD was done in Agronomy in 2020 from The Islamia University, Bahawalpur, with thesis entitled Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album L.) and Field Bindweed (Convolvolus arvensis L.) Interference and Management Studies in Camelina (Camelina sativa L.)

     Dr. Javed Iqbal served as Internal Audit Officer (Officer Grade-I) at Zarai Tarqiati Bank Limited, Bahawalpur Zone from 14-01-2010 to 03-04-2022.

     Now, he is working as Lecturer in Agronomy in the Department of Agricultural Engineering, KFUEIT-RYK since April-2022.

Publications

1-    Hasana M, Zafar A, Imran M, Iqbal K J, Tariq T, Iqbal J, Shaheen A, Hussain R, Anjum I S, Xuegang Shu. Crest to Troughs Cellular Drifting of Green Synthesized Zinc Oxide and Silver Nanoparticle. ACS Omega. 2022, (I.F 3.5) In Press

 

2-    Aslam M, Naeem M, Rehman A, Zafar M M, Iqbal R, Shahzad M A, Khan I M R and Iqbal J. Maize (Zea mays) Intercropping with Legumes Enhances Growth, Dry Matter and its Forage Yield under Deficit Irrigation. International Journal of Agriculture & Biology, 2021, 25(01). (I.F-0.82).

 

3-    Arif M, Hussain N, Yasmeen A, Naz S, Anwar A, Mushtaq S, Iqbal J, Shaheen A, Aziz M, Bukhari H A S and Shah H S, Exogenous Application of Bio-Stimulant and Growth Retardant Improved the Productivity of Cotton Cultivars under Different Planting Arrangement. 2021, (82). Brazilian Journal of Biology, (I.F-1.26)

 

4-    Iqbal J, Chaudhry N M, Ali H H and Shaheen A. Allelopathic Potential of Lambsquarters and Field Bindweed Suppressed the Growth, Yield and Antioxidant Activity of Camelina. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2020, 57(04). (I.F-0.6)

 

5-    Arif M, Kareem S H S, Ahmad S N, Hussain N, Yasmeen A, Anwar A, Naz S, Iqbal J, Shah A G and Ansar M. Exogenously Applied Bio-Stimulant and Synthetic Fertilizers to Improve the Growth, Yield and Fiber Quality of Cotton. Sustainability, 2019, 11(07), (I.F-3.25)

 

6-    Hussain N, Anwar A, Yasmeen A, Arif  M, Naz S, Bibi M, Iqbal J, Qadir I,   Salim M N and Latif S. Resource use efficiency of cotton in improved vs conventional planting geometry with exogenous application of bio-stimulant and synthetic growth retardant. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 2019, 81(1). (I.F-1.26)

 

7-    Razzaq A, Mahmood I, Iqbal J, Qayyum A, Rasheed M, Ahmad M. Enhancing Drought Tolerance of Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) Through Chemical Priming. Wulfenia, Journal Klagenfurt, Austria, 2013, 20(7) (I.F-0.9)