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CURRICULUM VITAE
1. Name : Dr. Zaki Anwar Siddiqui
2. Father's Name : Janab Haji Hasan Siddiqui
3. Date of Birth : 29th September, 1963
4. Marital Status : Married
5. Present Position : Professor
Department of Botany, A.M.U. Aligarh-202002
Member In-charge, Department of Land and Gardens,
A.M.U. Aligarh
6. Foreign assignment : Visiting Professor
Graduate School of Agriculture
Kyoto University, Japan (01-10-2007 to 30-09-2008)
7. Address for Communication : Department of Botany
Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh-202002, U.P. (India)
Phone : 91-9412597189
E-mail : [email protected]
8. Permanent Address : 4/42 D-13, Millat enclave, near Paan Wali Kothi
Opposite Ohad Residency, Dodhpur
Aligarh-202002
9. Fellowship of Society : Fellow of Indian Botanical Society
10. Teaching experience : 25 years
11. Academic Qualifications:
Exam. Passed Univ. /Board Year of Passing Subjects
B.Sc. (Hons.) A.M.U. 1982 Bot., Zool., Chem.
M.Sc. A.M.U. 1984 Botany (Plant Path)
M.Phil. A.M.U. 1986 Botany (Plant Path)
Ph.D. A.M.U. 1990 Botany (Plant Path)
12. Supervised : 09 Ph.D.
: 22 M. Sc. Dissertations
13. Research Projects completed: Two
(1) "Biological control of a wilt disease complex of pigeonpea by Fluorescent pseudomonads and
Bacillus spp.” (SP/SO/A-22/2001) sanctioned by D. S. T., New Delhi.
(2) “Use of AM fungi and other phosphate solubilizing microorganisms for the management of
root-rot disease complex of chickpea” (F.3-44/2003 (SR)) sanctioned by U.G.C., New Delhi.
14. Books (edited) : 02 Published from Springer, Netherlands
15. Publications : 139 (110 in foreign Journals, 11 book chapters, 18 in Indian Journals)
16.Academic visits to foreign countries: 08
1. Presented paper in15th IPPC Beijing, China. May 11-16. 2004
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2.Visiting Professor, Kyoto University, Japan (01.10.2007 to 30.09.2008)
3. Delivered invited talk in16th Annual Meeting, Japanese Nematol. Soc. Tsukuba, Japan. 17-19th
Sept.2008.
4. Present paper in the 5th Intern. Cong. Nematol. Brisbane, Queensland Australia. 13-18 July,
2008.
5. Deliver invited lectures on invitation at Hangzhou and Anqing, China. 19-30 October, 2010.
6. Delivered invited talk in the 9th International and 1st Latin American PGPR Workshop,
Medellín, Colombia. June 3 – 8, 2012.
7. Delivered invited talk in the 3rd International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases.
Valencia, Spain, August 04-06, 2015
8.Delivered invited talks at KSU Saudi Arabia, 23-27 January, 2018
17. Citations of research work: 4685; h-index 37; i10- index 77 (google scholar citation)
18. Topic of Theses:
M.Phil.-Studies on plant parasitic nematodes found associated with leguminous crops.
Ph.D.-Studies on the effect of co-inhabitation of Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid & White)
Chitwood and Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid on Cicer arietinum L.
19. Fellowships awarded:
(a) J.R.F. and S.R.F. in the D.S.T. project "Taxonomic studies on the Heteroderoid nematodes of
Northern India with reference to their molecular taxonomy".
(b) Selected Research Associate, Division of Nematology, I.A.R.I. New Delhi.
(c) Research Associate, C.S.I.R. (from 1.1.92 to 15.1.96 = 4 years), Department of Botany, A.M.U.
Aligarh
20. Referee of International Journals:
1. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
2. Biocontrol Science and Technology
3. Biological Agricultural and Horticulture
4. Biological control
5. BioControl
6. Crop Protection
7. Soil Biology and Biochemistry
8. Plant and Soil
9. Journal of Applied Microbiology
21. Training Courses:
1. Nematode diseases of pulses and oil -- their management (20-06-89 to 29-06-89)
2. Techniques in Mycorrhizal Research (18-01-93 to 23-01-93)
3. Advanced Techniques in Plant Pathology (12-10-98 to 02-11-98)
22. Member of Learned Societies
1. Life member Indian Phytopathological Society
2. Fellow of Indian Botanical Society
3. Life member, Nematological Society of India
23. Research area - Biocontrol of plant diseases and interactions of plant pathogens
24. Administrative experience: Assistant D.S.W. 2009-2012 (3 Years)
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
1. Siddiqui, Z. A. (ed.) (2006). PGPR: Biocontrol and Biofertilization, Springer, Dordrecht, The
Netherlands, pp 318. ISBN 1402040024
2. Siddiqui, Z. A., Akhtar, M.S. and Futai K. (eds.) (2008). Mycorrhizae: Sustainable Agriculture and
Forestry, Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp 362 pp. ISBN 978-1-4020-8769-1
ARTICLES IN BOOKS
1. Siddiqui, Z. A. and Khan M. (2017). Biofilm formation by Pseudomonas spp. and their
significance as a biocontrol agent. pp 69-98 in Biofilm in plant and soil health. editors Ahmad, I.
and Husain F.M. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN: 978-1-119-24634-3. Pp568.
2. Siddiqui Z. A., Nesha, R., Singh N. and Alam S. (2012). Interactions of plant parasitic nematodes
and plant pathogenic bacteria. Bacteria in Agrobiology pp 251-267. Plant Probiotics. (ed. D.K.
Maheshwari) Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-642-27515-9.
3. Siddiqui, Z. A. and Kataoka, R (2011). Mycorrhizal-based inoculants: Progress in inoculant
production technology. pp 489-506. In: Microbes and Microbial Technology: Agricultural and
environmental Applications. (eds.) Ahmad I., Pichtel, J and Ahmad, F. Springer USA.
ISBN9781441979308.pp506.
4. Akhtar M.S., Siddiqui, Z.A and Wiemken, A. (2011). Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and
Rhizobium to control plant fungal diseases. Alternative farming systems, Biotechnology, Drought
stress and ecological fertilization. Series Sustainable agriculture Reviews 6 E. Lichtfouse (ed.)
pp263-292. ISBN: 978-94-007-0185-4
5. Akhtar M.S. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2010). Role of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria in
biocontrol of plant diseases and sustainable agriculture. pp157-195.In Microbiology Monograph
18: Plant growth and health promoting bacteria (ed.) Maheshwari, D.K. Springer-Verlag Berlin
Heidelberg.ISBN9783642136115.
6. Siddiqui, Z. A. and Pichtel, J. (2008). Mycorrhizae: An overview. In Mycorrhizae: Sustainable
Agriculture and Forestry, pp1-35, Siddiqui, Z.A., Akhtar, M.S. and Futai K. (eds.). Springer,
Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp 362.ISBN9781402087691.
7. Akhtar M.S. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2008). Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as potential bioprotectants
against plant pathogens. In Mycorrhizae: Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, pp 61-97,
Siddiqui, Z.A., Akhtar, M.S. and Futai K. (eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp 362.
ISBN9781402087691.
8. Siddiqui, Z. A. (2006). PGPR: Prospective biocontrol agents of plant pathogens, In PGPR:
Biocontrol and Biofertilization, Z.A. Siddiqui (ed.) pp111-142, Springer, The Netherlands, pp
318.ISBN1402040024
9. Nakkeeran, S., Fernando, W. G. D. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2006). Plant growth promoting
rhizobacteria formulations and its scope in commercialization for the management of pests and
diseases, In PGPR: Biocontrol and Biofertilization, Z.A. Siddiqui (ed.) pp257-296, Springer, The
Netherlands, pp 318. ISBN1402040024
10. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Singh, L.P. (2005). Effects of fly ash on soil characteristics, plant growth and
microbial population of soil. In Heavy metal contamination of soil: Problems and remedies editors
I. Ahmad, S. Hayat, J. Pichtel.pp171-193 Science Publisher U.S.A. pp252.
11. Siddiqui, Z. A. and Mahmood, I. and Khan, M.W. (1999). VAM fungi as prospective biological
agents for plant parasitic nematodes. In Modern Approaches and Innovations in soil
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Management.pp47-58. Eds. D.J. Bagyaraj, A. Verma, K.K. Khanna and H.K. Kehri, Rastogi
Publications, Meerut, pp273.
REVIEW ARTICLES
12. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1995). Role of plant symbionts in nematode management, A
Review. Bioresource Technol. 54: 217-26.
13. Siddiqui Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1996). Biological control of plant parasitic nematodes by fungi,
A Review. Bioresource Technol. 58: 229-39.
14. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1999). Role of bacteria in the management of plant parasitic
nematodes, A Review. Bioresource Technol. 69: 167-79.
RESEARCH PAPERS
15. Khan, M.R., and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2020). Role of zinc oxide nanoparticles in the management of
disease complex of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) caused by Pectobacterium betavasculorum,
Meloidogyne incognita and Rhizoctonia solani. Hortic. Environ. Biotechnol. DOI:
10.1007/s13580-020-00312-z
16. Kashyap, D. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2020). Effect of silicon dioxide nanoparticles and Rhizobium
leguminosarum alone and in combination on the growth and bacterial blight disease complex of
pea caused by Meloidogyne incognita and Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi. Arch. Phytopathol.
Plant Protec. https://doi.org/10.1080/03235408.2020.1843306
17. Siddiqui Z.A and Aziz S. (2020). Management of Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium solani and
Meloidogyne incognita by Silicon dioxide nanoparticles and Rhizobium ciceri alone and in
combination on chickpea. J Biosens & Renew Sci 1(2) JBRS.MS.ID.000109.
18. Khan, M.R and Siddiqui Z.A. (2020). Effects of Meloidogyne incognita, Pectobacterium
betavasculorum and Rhizoctonia solani interactions on growth, physiological and biochemical
changes of beetroot. Isr. J. Plant Sci. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22238980-bja10015
19. Kashyap, D. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2020). Effect of different inocula of Meloidogyne incognita and
Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi with and without Rhizobium leguminosarum on growth,
chlorophyll, carotenoid and proline contents of pea. Indian Phytopath. 73:499–506
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42360-020-00236-9
20. Khan, M.R and Siddiqui Z.A. (2020). Use of silicon dioxide nanoparticles for the management
of Meloidogyne incognita, Pectobacterium betavasculorum and Rhizoctonia solani disease
complex of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.). Sci. Hort. 265, 109211.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2020.109211
21. Siddiqui, Z.A., Hashmi, A., Khan, M.R. and Parveen, A. (2020). Management of bacteria
Pectobacterium carotovorum, Xanthomonas campestris pv. carotae, and fungi Rhizoctonia
solani, Fusarium solani and Alternaria dauci with silicon dioxide nanoparticles on carrot. Intern.
J. Veg. Sci. 26 (6):547-557.https://doi.org/10.1080/19315260.2019.1675843
22. Khan M.R. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2019). Potential of Pseudomonas putida, Bacillus subtilis and
their mixture on the management of Meloidogyne incognita, Pectobacterium betavasculorum,
and Rhizoctonia solani disease complex of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L). Egypt J. Boil. Pest Co.
29:73. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41938-019-0174-0
23. Ahmad, L. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2019). Effect of different inoculum levels of Meloidogyne
incognita, Alternaria dauci and Rhizoctonia solani on the growth, chlorophyll and carotenoid and
diseases of carrot (Daucus carota L). Acta Phytopath. Entom. Hung. 54 (2): 211–220.
24. Siddiqui, Z. A., Parveen A., Ahmad, L., and Hashem, A. (2019). Effects of graphene oxide and
zinc oxide nanoparticles on growth, chlorophyll, carotenoids, proline contents and diseases of
carrot. Sci. Hort. 249:374-382.
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25. Ahmad, L., Siddiqui, Z. A. and Abd_allah, E. F. (2019). Effects of interaction of Meloidogyne
incognita, Alternaria dauci and Rhizoctonia solani on the growth, chlorophyll, carotenoid and
proline contents of carrot in three types of soil. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica B. 69(4):324-
331.
26. Siddiqui, Z. A. Khan, M. R., Abd_allah, E. F. and A. Parveen (2019) Titanium dioxide and zinc
oxide nanoparticles affect some bacterial diseases, and growth and physiological changes of
beetroot. Intern. J. Veg. Sci. 25, (5):409–430
27. Khan M. and Siddiqui Z.A. (2018). Zinc oxide nanoparticles for the management of Ralstonia
solanacearum, Phomopsis vexans and Meloidogyne incognita incited disease complex of
eggplant. Indian Phytopath. 71:355-364.
28. Siddiqui, Z. A. Khan, A., Khan, M. R. and. Abd_allah, E. F. (2018) Effects of Zinc Oxide
Nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) and some Plant Pathogens on the Growth and Nodulation of Lentil
(Lens culinaris Medik.) Acta Phytopath. et Entom. Hung. 53(2):195-211.
29. Khan M. and Siddiqui Z.A. (2017). Effect of simultaneous and sequential inoculations of
Meloidogyne incognita, Ralstonia solanacearum and Phomopsis vexans on eggplant in sand mix
and fly ash mix soil. Phytoparasitica.45:599-609. DOI 10.1007/s12600-017-0613-y
30. Khan M. and Siddiqui Z.A. (2017). Interactions of Meloidogyne incognita, Ralstonia
solanacearum and Phomopsis vexans on eggplant in sand mix and fly ash mix soils. Sci. Hort.
225:177-184.
31. Nesha, R. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2017). Effects of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Aspergillus niger
alone and in combination on the growth, chlorophyll contents and soft rot disease complex of
carrot. Sci. Hort. 218:258-264
32. Khan, M. and Siddiqui Z.A. (2017). Effects of fly ash amendments, Ralstonia solanacearum,
Meloidogyne incognita and Phomopsis vexans on the growth of Solanum melongena. Acta
Phytopath. et Entom. Hung. 52:145-156.
33. Ahmad, L. and Siddiqui Z.A. (2017). Effects of Meloidogyne incognita, Alternaria dauci and
Fusarium solani on carrot in different types of soil. Acta Phytopath. et Entom. Hung.52:39-48.
34. Guroo, J. A., Khan, M., Ahmad, A., Azam, A. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2016). Management of
Meloidogyne incognita and Macrophomina phaseolina by Graphene Oxide on Lens culinaris.
Acta Phytopath. et Entom. Hung.51:43-56
35. Singh, N. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2015). Effects of Bacillus subtilis, Pseudomonas fluorescens and
Aspergillus awamori on the wilt-leaf spot disease complex of tomato. Phytoparasitica.43:61-75.
DOI 10.1007/s12600-014-0427-0
36. Siddiqui, Z.A., Shehzad and Alam S. (2014). Interactions of Ralstonia solanacearum and
Pectobacterium carotovorum with Meloidogyne incognita on potato. Arch. Phytopathol. Plant
Protec. 47: 449-455
37. Alam S. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2013). Interactions of Meloidogyne incognita, Ascochyta rabiei,
Xanthomonas campestris pv. cassiae and Rhizobium sp. on the disease complex of chickpea. Acta
Phytopath. et Entom. Hung.48:227-236.
38. Siddiqui, Z.A., Fatima M. and Alam S. (2013). Interactions of Meloidogyne incognita,
Xanthomonas campestris and Rhizobium sp. on the disease complex of chickpea. Turk. J. Agri.
For. .37:173-178.
39. Nesha R. and Siddiqui Z.A. (2013). Interactions of Pectobacterium carotovorum pv.
carotovorum, Xanthomonas campestris pv. carotae and Meloidogyne javanica on the Disease
Complex of Carrot. Intern. J. Veg. Sci. 19(4):403-411.
40. Kataoka, R., Siddiqui Z.A., Kikuchi J., Ando, M, Sriwati R, Nozaki A. and Futai, K. (2012).
Detecting nonculturable bacteria in the active mycorrhizal zone of the pine mushroom
Tricholoma matsutake. J. Microbiol. 50(2):199-206.
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41. Singh N. and Siddiqui Z.A. (2012). Inoculation of Tomato with Ralstonia solanacearum,
Xanthomonas campestris, and Meloidogyne javanica. Intern. J. Veg. Sci. 18: 78–86.
42. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Zehra N. (2012). Biocontrol of wilt disease complex of pea using
Pseudomonas fluorescens and Rhizobium sp. Arch. Phytopathol. Plant Protec. 45:2340-2346.
43. Siddiqui, Z. A, Nesha R. and Varshney, A. (2011). Response of carrot cultivars to Meloidogyne
incognita and Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum. J. Plan Pathol. 93:503-506.
44. Singh P. and Siddiqui, Z.A., (2010). Biocontrol of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita
by the isolates of Bacillus on tomato. Arch. Phytopathol. Plant Protec. 43:552-561.
45. Singh, P. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2010). Biocontrol of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita
by the isolates of Pseudomonas on tomato. Arch. Phytopathol. Plant Protec. 43:1423-1434.
46. Akhtar, M.S., Shakeel U. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2010). Biocontrol of Fusarium wilt by Bacillus
pumilus, Pseudomonas alcaligenes and Rhizobium sp. on lentil. Turk. J. Biol. 34:1-7.
47. Akhtar, M.S. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2010) Effects of AM fungi on the growth and root-rot disease
of chickpea. Amer. Euras. J. Agric. Env. Sci.8:544-549.
48. Siddiqui, Z.A., Qureshi,A. and Akhtar M.S. (2009).Biocontrol of root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne incognita by Pseudomonas and Bacillus isolates on Pisum sativum. Arch.
Phytopathol.. Plant Protec. 42:1154-1164.
49. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Futai, K. (2009). Biocontrol of Meloidogyne incognita using antagonistic
fungi, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria and cattle manure on tomato. Pest Manag. Sci. 65:
943-948.
50. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Akhtar, M. S. (2009). Effect of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria,
nematode parasitic fungi and root -nodule bacterium on root-knot nematodes Meloidogyne
javanica and growth of chickpea. Biocon. Sci. Technol.19:511-521.
51. Kataoka, R., Siddiqui, Z.A., Taniguchi, T. and Futai, K.(2009). Quantification of Wautersia
[Ralstonia] basilensis in the mycorrhizosphere of Pinus thunbergii Parl. and its effect on
mycorrhizal formation. Soil Biol. Biochem. 41:2147-2152.
52. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Akhtar, M. S. (2009). Effects of antagonistic fungi and plant growth
promoting rhizobacteria on growth of tomato and reproduction of root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne incognita. Australasian Plant Pathol. 38: 22-28.
53. Akhtar, M. S. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2009). Use of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for the
biocontrol of root- rot disease complex of chickpea. Australasian Plant Pathol.38: 44-50.
54. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Akhtar, M. S. (2009). Effects of antagonistic fungi, plant growth promoting
rhizobacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi alone and in combination on the reproduction of
Meloidogyne incognita and growth of tomato. J. Gen. Plant Pathol. 75:144-153.
55. Siddiqui, Z.A., and Shakeel, U. (2009). Effects of antagonistic fungi, wastes materials and urea
on the populations of Meloidogyne incognita and growth of tomato. Acta Phytopath. et Entom.
Hung. 44:373-381.
56. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Shakeel,U.(2009). Biocontrol of wilt disease complex of pigeon pea (Cajanus
cajan) by isolates of Pseudomonas spp. Afr. J. Plant Sci. 3:1-12.
57. Akhtar, M.S. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2009) Effects of phosphate solubilizing microorganisms and
Rhizobium sp. on the growth, nodulation, yield and root-rot disease complex of chickpea under
field condition. Afr. J. Biotechnol. 8:3489-3496.
58. Akhtar, M. S. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2008). Biocontrol of a root-rot disease complex of chickpea
by Glomus intraradices, Rhizobium sp. and Pseudomonas straita. Crop Protec. 27: 410-417.
59. Siddiqui, Z.A., and Akhtar, M.S. (2008). Synergistic effects of antagonistic fungi and a plant
growth promoting rhizobacterium, an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, or composted cow manure
on the populations of Meloidogyne incognita and growth of tomato. Biocon. Sci. Technol. 18:279-
290.
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60. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Akhtar, M. S. (2008). Effects of fertilizers, AM fungus and plant growth
promoting rhizobacterium on the growth of tomato and on the reproduction of root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne incognita. J. Plant Interact. 3: (3): 263-271
61. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Akhtar, M. S. (2008). Effects of organic wastes, Glomus intraradices and
Pseudomonas putida on the growth of tomato and on the reproduction of root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne incognita. Phytoparasitica 36(5):460-471.
62. Akhtar, M.S. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2008). Glomus intraradices, Pseudomonas alcaligenes,
Bacillus pumilus as effective biocontrol agents for the root-rot disease complex of chickpea Cicer
arietinum L. J. Gen. Plant Pathol. 74:53-60
63. Siddiqui, Z.A., Shakeel, U., and Siddiqui, S. (2008). Biocontrol of wilt disease complex of pigeon
pea by fluorescent pseudomonads and Bacillus spp. under pot and field conditions. Acta
Phytopath. et Entom. Hung.43:79-94.
64. Akhtar, M. S. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2007). Effects of Glomus fasciculatum and Rhizobium sp on
the growth and root-rot disease complex of chickpea. Arch. Phytopathol. Plant Protec.40:37-43
65. Siddiqui, Z.A. (2007). Biocontrol of Alternaria triticina by plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
on wheat. Arch. Phytopathol. Plant Protec. 40:301-308
66. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Shakeel, U. (2007). Screening of Bacillus isolates for potential biocontrol of
the wilt disease complex of pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) under green house and small-scale field
condition J. Plant Pathol. 89:179-183
67. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Akhtar M.S. (2007). Biocontrol of a chickpea root-rot disease complex with
phosphate solubilizing microorganisms. J. Plant Pathol. 89:67-77.
68. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Akhtar M.S. (2007). Effects of AM fungi and organic fertilizers on the
reproduction of the nematode Meloidogyne incognita and on the growth and transpiration of
tomato. Biol. Fert. Soils 43:603-609.
69. Siddiqui, Z.A., Baghel,G., and Akhtar M.S.(2007). Biocontrol of Meloidogyne javanica by
Rhizobium and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria on lentil. World J. Micr. Biotechnol.
23:435-441.
70. Akhtar, M.S. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2007). Biocontrol of a chickpea root-rot disease complex with
Glomus intraradices, Pseudomonas putida and Paenibacillus polymyxa. Austalasian Plant
Pathol. 36: 175-180.
71. Siddiqui Z.A., Sharma B. and Siddiqui, S. (2007). Evaluation of Bacillus and Pseudomonas
isolates for the biocontrol of Meloidogyne incognita on tomato. Acta Phytopath. et Entom. Hung.
42:25-34.
72. Siddiqui, Z. A. and Akhtar, M. S. (2006). Biological control of root-rot disease complex of
chickpea by AM fungi. Arch. Phytopathol. Plant Protec. 39: 389 – 395
73. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Shakeel, U. (2006). Use of fluorescent Pseudomonads isolates for the
biocontrol of wilt disease complex of pigeon pea in green house assay and under pot condition.
Plant Path. J. 5:99-105.
74. Akhtar, M. S. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2006). Effects of phosphate solubilizing microorganisms on
the growth and root-rot disease complex of chick pea. Mikologia I Fitopatologia 40:246-254.
75. Siddiqui, Z. A. and Singh, L. P. (2005). Effects of fly ash and soil micro-organisms on plant
growth, photosynthetic pigments and leaf blight of wheat. J. Plant Dis. Prot.112:146-155.
76. Siddiqui, S., Siddiqui, Z. A., and Ahmad, A. (2005). Evaluation of fluorescent Pseudomonads
and Bacillus isolates for the biocontrol of a wilt disease complex of pigeon pea. World J. Micr.
Biotechnol. 21(5):729-732.
77. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Singh, L.P. (2005). Effects of fly ash, Pseudomonas striata and Rhizobium
sp. on the reproduction of nematode Meloidogyne incognita and on the growth and transpiration
of pea. J. Environ. Biol.26:117-122.
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78. Siddiqui, Z.A. (2004) Effects of plant growth promoting bacteria and composted organic
fertilizers on the reproduction of Meloidogyne incognita and tomato growth. Bioresource
Technol. 95:223-227.
79. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Singh, L.P. (2004). Effects of soil inoculants on the growth, transpiration and
wilt disease of chickpea. J. Plant Dis. Prot.111:151-157
80. Singh, L.P. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2003). Effects of fly ash and Helminthosporium oryzae on growth
and yield of three cultivars of rice. Bioresource Technol. 86:73-78
81. Singh, L.P. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (2003). Effect of Alternaria triticina and foliar fly ash deposition
on growth, yield, photosynthetic pigments, protein and lysine contents of three cultivars of wheat.
Bioresource Technol. 86:189-192
82. Siddiqui, Z. A. and Mahmood, I. (2003). Effects of plant straws and plant growth promoting
bacteria on the reproduction of Meloidogyne incognita and growth of tomato. Boil. Agri. Horti.
21:53-62
83. Singh, L.P. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2003). Effects of foliar deposition of fly ash and
Helminthosporium oryzae on the growth, yield, photosynthetic pigments, protein and lysine
contents of three cultivars of rice. J. Env. Studies & Policy, 5: 41-51.
84. Singh, L.P. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2003). Effects of fly ash and Helminthosporium oryzae on yield,
photosynthetic pigments, protein and lysine contents of three cultivars of rice. Proc. XII, Nation.
Symp. Environ. 272-279.
85. Siddiqui, Z. A., Khan, S. and Mahmood, I. (2002). Use of Rhizobacteria for the management of
Meloidogyne incognita on Solanum melongena. Thai. J. Agri. Sci. 35: 1-8.
86. Safi, A., Mahmood, I. and Siddiqui, Z.A., (2002) Integrated management of root knot nematode
Meloidogyne incognita on chickpea. Thai J. Agri. Sci. 35:273-280.
87. Singh, L.P. and Siddiqui, Z. A. (2002). Effect of fly ash and Alternaria triticina on protein and
lysine contents of three cultivars of wheat. Thai J. Agri. Sci. 35:397- 405.
88. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (2001). Effects of rhizobacteria and root symbionts on the
reproduction of Meloidogyne javanica and growth of chick pea. Bioresource Technol. 79: 41-45.
89. Siddiqui, Z.A., Iqbal, A. and Mahmood, I. (2001). Effects of Pseudomonas fluorescens and
fertilizers on the reproduction of Meloidogyne incognita and growth of tomato. Appl. Soil Ecol.
16: 179-85.
90. Varshney, P., Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (2000). Response of some lentil cultivars of
Meloidogyne javanica in the presence and absence of Rhizobium in three soil types. Nematol.
medit. 28: 57-61.
91. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (2000). Effects of Bacillus subtilis, Glomus mosseae and
ammonium sulphate on the development of Meloidogyne javanica and on growth of tomato. Thai
J. Agri. Sci. 33:29-35.
92. Siddiqui, Z.A., Mahmood, I. and Hayat, S. (2000). Influence of plant symbionts and potassium
fertilizer on Heterodera cajani, crop growth and yield of pigeon pea under field condition. Indian
J. Bot. Soc. 79:109-114.
93. Siddiqui, Z.A., Mir, R.A. and Mahmood, I. (1999). Effects of Meloidogyne incognita, Fusarium
oxysporum f. pisi, Rhizobium sp. and different soil types on growth, chlorophyll and carotenoid
pigments of pea. Israel J. Pl. Sc. 47: 251-56.
94. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1999). Effects of gibberellic acid and thiamine on the
reproduction and morphometrics of Meloidogyne javanica in three soil types on chickpea. Thai
J. Agri. Sci. 32: 197-204.
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95. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1999). The effect of inoculations of Heterodera cajani and
Meloidogyne incognita with Fusarium udum and Bradyrhizobium japonicum on the wilt disease
complex of pigeon pea. Indian Phytopath. 52: 66-70.
96. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1998). Effect of a plant growth promoting bacterium, an AM
fungus and soil types on the morphometrics and reproduction of Meloidogyne javanica on tomato.
Appl. Soil Ecol. 8: 77 - 84.
97. Akhtar, M., Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1998). Management of root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne javanica by some inorganic fertilizers on tomato. Nematol. medit. 26: 23-25.
98. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. and Hayat, S. (1998). Biocontrol of Heterodera cajani and
Fusarium udum on pigeon pea using Glomus mosseae, Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pseudomonas
fluorescens. Thai J. Agri. Sci. 31: 310-21.
99. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1997). Interaction of Meloidogyne javanica, Fusarium solani
and plant symbionts on chickpea. Thai. J. Agri. Sci. 30: 379-88.
100. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1996). Biological control of Heterodera cajani and Fusarium
udum by Glomus mosseae, Trichoderma harzianum and Verticillium chlamydosporium on pigeon
pea. Israel J. Pl. Sc., 44: 49-56.
101. Siddiqui, Z.A., Munshi, A.H. and Mahmood, I. (1996). Biological control of Meloidogyne
javanica by some fungi in the presence and absence of Rhizobium sp. on chick pea. Thai. J. Agri.
Sci. 29: 155-63.
102. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1996). Effects of Heterodera cajani, Meloidogyne incognita
and Fusarium udum on the wilt disease complex of pigeon pea. Indian J. Nematol. 26: 102-04.
103. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1995). Biological control of Heterodera cajani and Fusarium
udum by Bacillus subtilis, Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Glomus fasciculatum on pigeon pea.
Fundam. appl. Nematol. 18: 559-566.
104. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1995). Some observations on the management of the wilt
disease complex of pigeon pea by treatment with a vesicular arbuscular fungus and biocontrol
agents for nematodes. Bioresource Technol. 54: 227-30.
105. Siddiqui, Z.A., Mahmood, I. and Ansari, M.A. (1995). Effect of different inoculum levels of
Meloidogyne incognita on the growth of pea in the presence and absence of Rhizobium. Nematol.
medit. 23: 249-251.
106. Gautam, A., Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1995). Integrated management of Meloidogyne
incognita on tomato. Nematol. medit. 23: 245-247.
107. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1995). Management of Meloidogyne incognita race 3 and
Macrophomina phaseolina by fungus culture filtrates and Bacillus subtilis on chickpea. Fundam.
appl. Nematol. 18: 71-76.
108. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1994). Effect of Heterodera cajani on growth, chlorophyll
content and activity of some enzymes in pigeon pea. Nematropica, 24: 103-11.
109. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1994). Culture of Paecilomyces lilacinus on leaf extracts and
leaf residues for nematode control. Bioresource Technol. 49: 187-89.
110. Mahmood, I. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (1993). Effect of phenolics on the growth of tomato and
reproduction of Rotylenchulus reniformis. Nematol. medit. 21: 97-98.
111. Mahmood, I. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (1993). Correlation of resistance and susceptibility of tomato
cultivars of Rotylenchulus reniformis with levels of phenolics and amino acids present. Nematol.
medit. 21: 99-101.
112. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1993). The effect of ascorbic acid on Rotylenchulus reniformis
and rate of transpiration of tomato. Nematol. medit. 21: 103-05.
113. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1993). Integrated control of root-rot disease complex of
chickpea by fungal filtrates and green manuring. Nematol. medit. 21: 161-64.
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114. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1993). Occurrence of races of Heterodera cajani in Uttar
Pradesh, India. Nematol. Medit. 21: 185-86.
115. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1993). Integrated management of Rotylenchulus reniformis by
green manuring and Paecilomyces lilacinus. Nematol. medit. 21: 285-87.
116. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1993). Interactions of Meloidogyne javanica, Rotylenchulus
reniformis, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri and Bradyrhizobium japonicum on wilt disease
complex of chick pea, Cicer arietinum. Nematol. medit 22: 135-40.
117. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1993). Response of some accessions chickpea to
Macrophomina phaseolina and their effect on peroxidase activity. Indian J. Bot. Soc. 72: 127-29.
118. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1993). Biological control of Meloidogyne incognita race-3 and
Macrophomina phaseolina by Paecilomyces lilacinus and Bacillus subtilis alone and in
combination of chickpea. Fundam. appl. Nematol. 16: 215-18.
119. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Husain, S.I. (1992). Interaction between Meloidogyne incognita race 3,
Macrophomina phaseolina and Bradyrhizobium sp. in the root rot disease complex of chickpea,
Cicer arietinum. Fundam. appl. Nematol. 15: 491-94.
120. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Husain, S. I. (1992). Response of twenty chickpea cultivars of Meloidogyne
incognita race 3. Nematol. medit. 20: 33-36.
121. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1992). Effect of different inoculum levels of Meloidogyne
incognita race 3, on the growth of chick pea. Nematol. medit. 20: 189-91.
122. Fazal, M., Siddiqui, Z.A. and Imran, M. (1992). Effect of pre, post and simultaneous inoculations
of Rhizobium sp., Rotylenchulus reniformis and Meloidogyne incognita on lentil. Nematol. medit.
20: 159-61.
123. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1992). Biological control of root-rot disease complex of
chickpea caused by Meloidogyne incognita race 3 and Macrophomina phaseolina. Nematol.
medit. 20: 199-202.
124. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1992). Response of chickpea cultivars of Meloidogyne
incognita race3 and their effect on peroxidase activity. Pak. J. Nematol. 10: 113-117.
125. Khan, B., Fazal, M. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (1992). Biochemical response of some pigeon pea
cultivars to root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita. Indian J. Plant Pathol. 10: 35-40.
126. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1992). Control of Meloidogyne incognita race 3 and
Macrophomina phaseolina by ascorbic acid alone and in combination with Paecilomyces
lilacinus on chickpea. Indian J. Plant Pathol. 10: 45-52.
127. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Husain, S. I. (1991). Interaction of Meloidogyne incognita race 3 and
Macrophomina phaseolina in a root-rot disease complex of chickpea. Nematol. medit. 19: 237-
39.
128. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1991). Control of Meloidogyne incognita and Macrophomina
phaseolina in chickpea by fungal filtrates. Pak. J. Nematol. 9: 131-37.
129. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Husain, S. I. (1991). Studies on the biological control of root-knot nematode.
Curr. Nematol. 2: 5-6.
130. Siddiqui, Z.A. Husain, S.I. and Fazal, M. (1991). Response of twenty varieties of pigeon pea
(Cajanus cajan) to Meloidogyne incognita. Curr. Nematol. 2: 139-42.
131. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Husain, S.I. (1990). Herbal control of root-knot and root-rot disease of
chickpea. I. Effect of plant extracts. New Agricul. 1: 1-6.
132. Laxminarayan, Husain, S.I. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (1990). Evaluation of twenty chickpea cultivars
against Rotylenchulus reniformis and Fusarium solani. New Agricul. 1: 29-34.
133. Bernard, T.T., Husain, S.I. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (1990). Response of thirteen lentil (Lens culinaris
Medic.) varieties against Meloidogyne incognita. Curr. Nematol. 1: 79-84.
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134. Siddiqui, M.R., Siddiqui, Z.A. and Husain, S.I. (1989). A report on the occurrence of
Hetroderoid nematodes in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Int. Nematol. Network Newsl. 6: 30.
135. Husain, S.I., Siddiqui, Z.A. and Siddiqui, M.R. (1989). Prevalence and geographical distribution
of cyst forming nematodes in Uttar Pradesh, India. Indian J. Nematol. 19: 108-14.
136. Jabri, M.R.A., Khan, T.A., Siddiqui, Z.A. and Husain, S.I. (1989). Nematode and fungal
diseases of spinach incited by air pollutants. Indian J. Appl. Pure Biol. 4: 65-67
137. Siddiqui, Z.A. (1988). Control of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita on tomato by
application of ascorbic acid. Jour. Sci. Res.10: 29-31.
138. Siddiqui, Z.A., Siddiqui, M.R. and Husain, S.I. (1986). First report on the occurrence of
Heterodera avenae Wollenweber, 1924, in Uttar Pradesh, India. Int. Nematol. Network Newsl.
3: 11.
139. Siddiqui, M.R., Husain, S.I. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (1986). Occurrence of certain Heteroderoid
nematodes in Uttar Pradesh, India. Int. Nematol. Network. Newsl, 3: 8.
ABSTRACTS IN NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
1. Siddiqui, Z.A. (2015). Delivered invited talk on “Interactions of plant pathogenic bacteria and
plant growth promoting rhizobacteria with plant parasitic nematodes” in the 3rd International
Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases. Valencia, Spain, August 04-06, 2015
2. Siddiqui, Z. A. (2012). Delivered invited talk on ‘Role of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria
in the biocontrol of plant parasitic nematodes and sustainable agriculture’. The 9th International
and 1st Latinamerican PGPR Workshop. June 3 – 8, Medellín – Colombia. Pp43.
3. Siddiqui, Z.A. (2011). Delivered a lead Lecture on ”Role of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
and fungi in biocontrol of plant parasitic nematodes and sustainable agriculture”. 6th Uttrakhand
state science and technology congress 14-16 November, 2011, Almora, Uttrakhand.
4. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Futai, K (2008). Biocontrol of Meloidogyne incognita using antagonistic
fungi, plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and composted cow manure on tomato. 5th Internat.
Cong. Nematol. Brisbane, Queensland Australia 13-18 July.
5. Siddiqui, Z.A. (2008). Biocontrol of plant parasitic nematodes by bacteria and fungi. Key note
address. The 16th Annual Meeting, Japanese Nematol. Soc. Tsukuba, Japan, 17-19th September.
6. Siddiqui Z.A. (2004). Biocontrol of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita by plant
growth promoting bacteria and organic fertilizers on tomato. 15th IPPC Beijing, China May 11-
16.
7. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Mahmood, I. (1996). Biological control of Heterodera cajani and Fusarium
udum by Gigaspora margarita, Paecilomyces lilacinus and Verticillium chlamydosporium on
pigeonpea. International Symposium on Microbial Exploitation. B.H.U., Varanasi, March 13-16,
pp.27.
8. Siddiqui, Z.A (1993). Effect of different inoculum levels of Heterodera cajani on the growth,
chlorophyll contents and activities of some enzymes in pigeonpea. National symposium on
Recent Approaches in Integrated Nematode Management of Agricultural Crops, HAU, Hisar,
August 6-7, pp. 88.
9. Mahmood, I. and Siddiqui, Z.A. (1993). Integrated management of Rotylenchulus reniformis by
green manuring and Paecilomyces lilacinus in pigeonpea. National symposium on Recent
Approaches in Integrated Nematode Management of Agricultural Crops, HAU, Hisar, August 6-
7, pp. 69.
10. Siddiqui, Z.A. and Husain, S.I (1990). Studies on the biological control of root-knot of tomato.
National symposium on Biocontrol of Root Diseases, Annamalai University, January 2-4, pp.4-
5.
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11. Husain, S.I., Siddiqui, Z.A. and Siddiqui, M.R. (1989). Distribution and frequency of
occurrence of Heterodera species in eleven districts of Uttar Pradesh. National Conference on
Plant Parasitic Nematodes Problems and Progress, IARI, New Delhi, December 17-20, pp.30
No. Ph.D. Supervised =09
1. Dr. Lamabam Peter Singh (awarded in 2002)
Topic: Impact of Fly ash on growth and productivity of some foliar diseases of Wheat and Rice
2. Dr. Mohd. Sayeed Akhtar (awarded in 2008)
Topic: Evaluation of AM fungi and other phosphate solubilizing microorganisms for the
management of root-rot disease complex of chickpea.
3. Dr. Uzma Shakeel (awarded in 2009)
Topic: Biocontrol of wilt disease complex of pigeonpea using plant growth promoting
rhizobacteria.
4. Dr. Neelu Singh (awarded in 2014)
Topic: Studies on the interaction of Melodogyne javanica, Ralstonia solanacearum and
Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicola on tomato.
5. Dr. Subha Alam (awarded in 2015)
Topic: Studies on co-habitation of Ascochyta rabiei, Meloidogyne incognita and Xanthomonas
campestris pv. cassiae on cicer arietinum.
6. Dr. Rukshima Nesha (awarded in 2015)
Topic: Studies on co-habitation of Pectobacterium carotovorum pv. carotovorum, Xanthomonas
campestris pv. carotae and Meloidogyne javanica on Daucus carota.
7. Dr. Masudulla Khan (awarded in 2020)
Topic: Studies on the interaction of Meloidogyne incognita, Phomopsis vexans and Ralstonia
solanacearum on Solanum melongena.
8. Dr. Manzoor Raiees Khan (awarded in 2020)
Topic: Studies on the interaction and management of Meloidogyne incognita, Pectobacterium
betavasculorum and Rhizoctonia solani on beetroot
9. Dr. Lukman Ahamad (awarded in 2020)
Topic: Studies on the interaction and management of Meloidogyne incognita, Alternaria dauci
and Rhizoctonia solani on carrot (Daucus carota L.)
No. of M.Sc. Dissertations supervised: 22
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Summary of Publications
S.No
.
Books (edited) Published from Springer 2 Total
Impact factor Papers in Foreign Journals 1110
Name of Journal No. of paper
publ.
Impact
factor
1. Applied Soil Ecology 2 3.600 7.200
2 Austalasian Plant Pathology 3 1.028 3.084
3. Biocontrol Science & Technology 2 1.010 2.020
4. Biology and Fertility of Soils 1 5.280 5.280
5. Bioresource Technology 9 7.539 67.851
6. Biological Agriculture & Horticulture 1 1.674 1.674
7. Crop Protection 1 2.381 2.381
8. Fundamental & Applied Nematology 4 0.539 2.156
9. Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology 1 1.776 1.776
10. Israel Journal of Plant Sciences 3 0.908 2.724
11. Journal of Plant Disease and Protection 2 1.526 3.052
12. Journal of General Plant Pathology 2 1.139 2.278
13. Journal of Microbiology 1 2.845 2.845
14. Journal of Plant Interaction 1 2.992 2.992
15. Journal of Plant Pathology 3 1.273 3.819
16. Nematropica 1 0.472 0.472
17. Pest Management of Science 1 3.260 3.260
18. Phytoparasitica 3 1.239 3.717
19. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 1 5.660 5.660
20. Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry 1 1.311 1.311
21. Turkish Journal Biology 1 0.710 0.710
22. Scientia Horticulturae 4 2.769 11.076
23. World Journal of Microbiol. & Biotechnol. 2 2.800 5.600
24. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica B 1 1.092 1.092
25. Nematologia mediterranea 16 0.513 8.208
26. Archives of Phytopathol. and Plant Protection 9 0.560 5.040
27. African Journal of Biotechnology 1 0.440 0.440
28. International Journal of Vegetable Science 4 0.530 2.120
29. Egypt J. Boil. Pest Co 1 0.381 0.381
30. Acta Phytopathol. et Entomol. Hungarica 9 0.350 3.150
31. African Journal Plant Sciences 1 * -
32. Amer- Eurasian Journal of Agric. Env. Science 1 * -
33. Journal of Biosensors & Renew Sci. 1 * -
34. International Nematol. Network Newsletter 3 * -
35. Mikologia I Fitopatologia 1 * -
36. Pakistan Journal of Nematology 2 * -
37. Plant Pathology Journal 1 * -
38. Thai Journal of Agriculture Sciences 8 * -
Total papers in Foreign Journal 110 *Impact
factor
not
known
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Chapter in Books 11 -
Papers in Indian Journals 18 -
Total Papers 139 163.369