Dr. Abdul Khaliq

Professor
University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agronomy from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan

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Biography

Dr. Abdul Khaliq is currently working as Professor at Department of Agronomy, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. He has completed his PhD in Agronomy from same University. He also spends some time at Research Institute, Faisalabad as Assistant Research Officer, and University of Agriculture, Faisalabad as Lecturer, Assistant Professor and Associate Professor. Dr. Abdul Khaliq received honors include recipient of Research Productivity Allowance (2012) from Pakistan Council for Science & Technology (PSCT), and Got 2nd position in M.Sc. (Hons.) in Department of Agronomy. He has completed 6 research projects as principal investigator and co-investigator. He successfully supervised 4 PhD and 35 MSc students. He is life member of Asian Allelopathy Society, Pakistan Weed Science Society, and member of Pakistan Society of Agronomy, Asia Pacific Weed Science Society, and Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Sciences, Pakistan. He has published 137 Impact factor papers/ Non-impact factor papers in journals as well as 7 proceedings, 70 abstracts in national and international conferences and workshops and 8 books/monographs contributed as author/co-author. His current area of research interest focuses on weed dynamics in different Crop Rotations and Tillage Systems, Manipulation of Allelopathic Crop Residues for the Management of Noxious Weeds, Microbial Transformation during Residue Decomposition, and development of integrated Weed Management systems for different field Crops with major emphasis in direct Seeded Rice.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
Weed Dynamics
Allelopathic Crop Residues Manipulation
Noxious Weeds Management
Microbial Transformation

Selected Publications

  1. Safdar, M.E., A. Tanveer, A. Khaliq and R. Maqbool, 2016. Critical competition period of parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) in maize. Crop Prot., 80: 10-107.
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  2. Tanveer, A., M. Irfan, M.M. Javaid, A. Khaliq and M. Yaseen, 2015. Yield losses in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) at different densities of dragon spurge (Euphorbia dracunculoides L.). Weed Sci., 63: 522-528.

  3. Tanveer, A., A. Khaliq, H.H. Ali, G. Mahajan and B.S. Chauhan, 2015. Interference and management of parthenium: The world's most important invasive weed. Crop Prot., 68: 49-59.
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  4. Safdar, M.E., A. Tanveer, A. Khaliq and M.A Riaz, 2015. Yield losses in maize (Zea mays) infested with parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) Crop Prot., 70: 77-82.
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  5. Matloob, A., A. Khaliq, B.S. Chauhan, A. Tanveer, S. Husssain and F. Aslam, 2015. Weed dynamics in dry direct-seeded fine rice as influenced by tillage system, sowing time and weed competition duration. Crop Prot., 71: 25-38.

  6. Matloob, A., A. Khaliq, A. Tanveer and A. Wahid, 2015. Dry matter accumulation and growth response of zero tilled direct seeded fine rice to different weed competition durations and sowing times. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 17: 41-50.
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  7. Matloob, A., A. Khaliq and B.S. Chauhan, 2015. Weeds of rice in Asia: Problems and opportunities. Adv. Agron., 130: 291-336.

  8. Mahmood, A., M.Z. Ihsan, A. Khaliq, S. Hussain and Z.A. Cheema et al., 2015. Crop Residues Mulch as Organic Weed Management Strategy in Maize. Clean-Soil Air Water, 10.1002/clen.201500155.
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  9. Mahmood, A., A. Khaliq, M.Z. Ihsan, M. Naeem, I. Daur, A. Matloob and F.S. El-Nakhlawy, 2015. Estimation of weed dry biomass and grain yield as a function of growth and yield traits under allelopathic weed management in maize. Planta Daninha, 33: 23-31.
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  10. Khaliq, A., M.Z. Ul-Haq, F. Ali, F. Aslam, A. Matloob, A. Navab and S. Hussain, 2015. Salinity tolerance in wheat cultivars is related to enhanced activities of enzymatic antioxidants and reduced lipid peroxidation. Clean-Soil Air Water, 43: 1248-1258.
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  11. Khaliq, A., F. Aslam, A. Matloob, A. Wahid and H. Rehman, 2015. Seed priming with selenium: consequences for emergence, seedling growth and biochemical attributes of rice. Biol. Trace Elem. Res., 166: 236-244.
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  12. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, A. Hussain, S. Hussain, F. Aslam, S.I. Zamir and M.U. Chattha, 2015. Wheat residue management options affect productivity, weed growth and soil properties in direct-seeded fine aromatic rice. Clean-Soil Air Water, 43: 1259-1265.
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  13. Ihsan, M.Z., A. Khaliq, A. Mahmood, M. Naeem, F. El-Nakhlawy and F. Alghabari, 2015. Field evaluation of allelopathic plant extracts alongside herbicides on weed management indices and weed-crop regression analysis in maize. Weed Biol. Manage., 15: 78-86.
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  14. Hussain, S., S. Peng, S. Fahad, A. Khaliq, J. Huang, K. Cui and L. Nie, 2015. Rice management interventions to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions: a review. Environ. Sci. Poll. Res., 22: 3342-3360.
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  15. Fahad, S., S. Hussain, A. Matloob, F.A. Khan and A. Khaliq et al., 2015. Phytohormones and plant responses to salinity stress: a review. Plant Growth Regu., 75: 391-404.
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  16. Arif, M., Z.A. Cheema, A. Khaliq and A. Hassan, 2015. Organic weed management in wheat through allelopathy. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 17: 127-134.
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  17. Zohaib, A., A. Tanveer, A. Khaliq and M.E. Safdar, 2014. Phytotoxic effect of water soluble phenolics from five leguminous weeds on germination and seedling growth of rice. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 20: 417-429.

  18. Tanveer, A., M. Ali, A. Khaliq and M.E. Safdar, 2014. Optimizing the application rate of carfentrazone-ethyl + clodinafop-propargyl + metsulfuron-methyl for weed control in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 21: 145-152.

  19. Tanveer, A., A. Khaliq and A. Aziz, 2014. Conventional and innovative approaches for the management of genus Euphorbia weeds: an insight. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 20: 4449-4464.
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  20. Safdar, M.E., A. Tanveer, A. Khaliq and M.S. Naeem, 2014. Allelopathic action of parthenium and its rhizospheric soil on maize as influenced by growing conditions. Planta Daninha, 32: 243-253.
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  21. Mustafa, Z., M.A. Pervez, C.M. Ayyub, A. Matloob and A. Khaliq et al., 2014. Morpho-physiological characterization of some chilli genotypes under NaCl salinity. Soil Environ., 33: 133-141.

  22. Matloob, A., A. Khaliq, B.S. Chauhan, A. Tanveer, S. Husssain and F. Aslam, 2014. Weed management in dry seeded fine rice sown under varying row spacing in a rice-wheat system of Pakistan. Plant Prod. Sci., 17: 321-332.

  23. Khaliq, A., M. Hussain, A. Matloob, A. Tanveer, S.I. Zamir, I. Afzal and F. Aslam, 2014. Weed growth, herbicide efficacy indices, crop growth and yield of wheat are modified by herbicide and cultivar interaction. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 20: 91-109.
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  24. Ihsan, M. Z., A. Khaliq, A. Matloob, F.S. El-Nakhlawy, R.A. Abohassan, I. Daur and Z. Aslam, 2014. Influence of herbicides applied alone or supplemented with manual weeding on weed growth, rice yield and grain quality in direct-seeded rice (Oryza sativa L.). Philippine Agric. Sci., 97: 377-384.

  25. Hussain, S., M. Zheng, F. Khan, A. Khaliq, S. Fahad, S. Peng, J. Huang, K. Cui and L. Nie, 2014. Benefits of rice seed priming are offset by prolonged storage and the storage conditions. Sci. Rep., 10.1038/srep08101.
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  26. Hussain, S., A. Khaliq, A. Matloob, S. Fahad and A. Tanveer, 2014. Interference and economic threshold level of little seed canary grass in wheat under different sowing times. Environ. Sci. Poll. Res., 22: 441-449.
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  27. Aslam, F., A. Khaliq, A. Matloob, R.N. Abbas, S. Hussain and F. Rasul, 2014. Differential allelopathic activity of Parthenium hysterophorus L. against canary grass and wild oat. J. Anim. Plant Sci., 24: 234-244.
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  28. Abbas, T., A. Tanveer, A. Khaliq, M.E. Safdar and M.A. Nadeem, 2014. Allelopathic effects of aquatic weeds on germination and seedling growth of wheat. Herbologia, 14: 11-25.

  29. Ullah, R., A. Tanveer, A. Khaliq and S. Hussain, 2013. Comparative allelopathic potential of Fumaria indica L. and Polygonum plebejum L. against field crops. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 19: 15-29.
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  30. Tanveer, A., Mumtaz, K., M.M. Javaid, M.N. Chaudhry, R.M. Bilal and A. Khaliq, 2013. Effect of ecological factors on germination of horse purslane (Trianthema portulacastrum). Planta Daninha, 31: 587-597.
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  31. Tanveer, A., M. Tasneem, A. Khaliq, M.M. Javaid and M.N. Chaudhry, 2013. Influence of seed size and ecological factors on the germination and emergence of field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis). Planta Daninha, 31: 39-51.
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  32. Tanveer, A., A. Khaliq, M.M. Javaid, M.N. Chaudhry and I. Awan, 2013. Implications of weeds of genus Euphorbia for crop Production: A review. Planta Daninha, 31: 723-731.
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  33. Tanveer, A., A. Khaliq and M.H. Siddiqui, 2013. A review on genus Alternanthera weeds implications. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 19: 53-58.
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  34. Safdar, M.E., A. Tanveer, A. Khaliq, M.S. Naeem and S. Ahmad, 2013. Tree species as a potential source of bioherbicides for controlling Parthenium hysterophorus L. Nat. Prod. Res. Formerly Nat. Prod. Lett., 27: 2154-2156.
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  35. Mahmood, K., A. Khaliq, Z.A. Cheema and M. Arshad, 2013. Allelopathic activity of Pakistani wheat genotypes against wild oat (Avena fatua L.). Pak. J. Agric. Sci., 50: 169-176.
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  36. Khaliq, A., S. Hussain, A. Matloob, A. Wahid and F. Aslam, 2013. Aqueous swine cress extracts inhibit wheat germination and early seedling growth. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 15: 743-748.

  37. Khaliq, A., S. Hussain, A. Matloob, A. Tanveer and F. Aslam, 2013. Swine cress residues inhibit rice emergence and early seedling growth. Philippine Agric. Sci., 96: 419-425.

  38. Khaliq, A., M.R. Gondal, A. Matloob, E. Ullah, S. Hussain and G. Murtaza, 2013. Chemical weed control in wheat under different rice residue management options. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 19: 1-14.
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  39. Khaliq, A., M. Shakeel, A. Matloob, S. Hussain, A. Tanveer and G. Murtaza, 2013. Influence of tillage and weed control practices on growth and yield of wheat. Philippine J. Crop Sci., 38: 54-62.

  40. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob., M.Z. Ihsan, R.N. Abbas and F. Rasul, 2013. Supplementing herbicides with manual weeding improves weed control efficiency, growth and yield of dry seeded rice. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 15: 191-199.

  41. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, S. Mahmood and A. Wahid, 2013. Seed pretreatments improve maize performance under allelopathic stress. J. Crop Improv., 27: 586-605.

  42. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, M.B. Khan and A. Tanveer, 2013. Differential suppression of rice weed by allelopathic plant water extracts. Planta Daninha, 31: 21-28.

  43. Ihsan, M.Z., N. Shahzad, S. Kanwal, M. Naeem and A. Khaliq et al., 2013. Potassium as foliar supplementation mitigates moisture induced stresses in mung bean (Vigna radiata L.) as revealed by growth, photosynthesis, gas exchange capacity and Zn analysis of shoot. Int. J. Agron. Plant Prod., 4: 3828-3835.

  44. Hussain, S., A. Khaliq, A. Matloob, M.A. Wahid and A. Afzal, 2013. Germination and growth response of three wheat cultivars to NaCl salinity. Soil Environ., 32: 36-43.
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  45. Cheema, Z.A., M. Farooq and A. Khaliq, 2013. Application of Allelopathy in Crop Production: Success Story from Pakistan. In: Allelopathy: Current Trends and Future Applications, Cheema, Z.A., M. Farooq and A. Wahid (Eds.)., Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, pp: 113-143.
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  46. Ayub, M., M. Tahir, M. Abrar and A. Khaliq, 2013. Yield and quality response of forage maize to nitrogen levels and inoculation with PGPRs. Crop Environ., 4: 35-38.
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  47. Alsaadawi, I.S., A. Khaliq, N.R. Lahmood and A. Matloob, 2013. Weed management in broad bean (Vicia faba L.) through allelopathic Sorghum bicolor Moench. residues and reduced rates of a pre-plant herbicides. Allelopathy J., 32: 203-212.
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  48. Abbas, R.N., A. Tanveer, A. Khaliq, A. Iqbal, A.R. Ghaffari, A. Matloob and Q. Maqsood, 2013. Maize (Zea mays L.) germination, growth and yield response to foliar application of Moringa oleifera Lam. leaf extracts. Crop Environ., 4: 39-45.
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  49. Tanveer, A., M.Z. Farid, M. Tahir, M.M. Javaid and M.M. Javaid and A. Khaliq, 2012. Environmental factors affecting the germination and seedling emergence of Carthamus oxyacantha M. Bieb. (Wild Safflower). Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 18: 221-235.
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  50. Tanveer, A., M.M. Javaid, A. Khaliq, R.N. Abbas and A. Aziz, 2012. Allelopathic effect of Echinochloa crus-galli on field crops. Herbologia, 13: 9-17.
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  51. Tanveer, A., M.K. Jabbar, A. Khaliq, A. Matloob, R.N. Abbas and M.M. Javaid, 2012. Allelopathic effects of aqueous and organic fractions of Euphorbia dracunculoides L. against germination and seedling growth of chickpea and wheat. Chil. J. Agric. Res., 72: 495-501.
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  52. Shahid, M., A. Khaliq, N. Ahmad, K. Jabran, M. Zafar, M. Rafiq and M. Hussain, 2012. Irrigation management in spring planted sunflower (Helianthus annuus) sown with different planting methods. Korean J. Int. Agric., 24: 65-69.

  53. Khaliq, A., S. Mahmood, A. Matloob, M.B. Khan and I.U. Awan, 2012. Optimizing seeding density and tank mixture help reduce yield losses in dry seeded fine rice. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 18: 167-181.

  54. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, S. Mahmood, R.N. Abbas and M.B. Khan, 2012. Seeding density and herbicide tank mixture furnishes better weed control and improves growth, yield and quality of direct seeded fine rice. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 14: 499-508.

  55. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, N. Ahmad, F. Rasul and I.U. Awan, 2012. Post emergence chemical weed control in direct seeded fine rice. JAPS, 22: 1101-1106.
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  56. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, F. Aslam, M.N. Mushtaq and M.B. Khan, 2012. Toxic action of aqueous wheat straw extract on horse purslane. Planta Daninha, Vicosa-MG, 30: 269-278.
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  57. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, A. Tanweer and M.B. Khan, 2012. Naturally occurring phytotoxins in allelopathic plants helps reduce herbicide dose in wheat. Nat. Prod. Res., 26: 1156-1160.
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  58. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, A. Tanveer, R.N. Abbas and M.B. Khan, 2012. Bio-herbicidal properties of sorghum and sunflower aqueous extracts against germination and seedling growth of dragon spurge (Euphorbia dracunculoides Lam.). Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 18: 137-148.
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  59. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob and Y. Riaz, 2012. Bio-economic and qualitative impact of reduced herbicide usage in direct seeded fine rice through multipurpose tree water extracts. Chil. J. Agric. Res., 72: 350-357.
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  60. Khaliq, A. and A. Matloob, 2012. Germination and growth response of rice and weeds to herbicides under aerobic conditions. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 14: 775-780.
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  61. Javaid, M.M., A. Tanveer, R. Ahmad, M. Yaseen and A. Khaliq, 2012. Optimizing activities of herbicides at reduced rate on Emex spinosa Capmd. with adjuvants. Planta Daninha, 30: 425-435.

  62. Cheema, Z.A., M. Farooq, A. Khaliq and G. Haider, 2012. Allelopathy for weed management in wheat. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 18: 741-747.
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  63. Shanee, S., A. Tanveer, M.M. Javed, K.M. Chaudhry and A. Aziz et al., 2011. Phytotoxic effects of Euphorbia dracunculoides: a weed of rainfed chickpea-chickpea cropping system. Spanish J. Agric. Res., 9: 580-588.
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  64. Khaliq, A., Y. Riaz, A. Matloob and Z.A. Cheema, 2011. Bio-economic assessment of chemical and non-chemical weed management strategies in dry seeded fine rice (Oryza sativa L.). J. Plant Breeding Crop Sci., 3: 302-310.

  65. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, Z.A. Cheema and M. Farooq, 2011. Allelopathic activity of crop residue incorporation alone or mixed against rice and its associated grass weed jungle rice (Echinochloa colona L. Link). Chil. J. Agric. Res., 71: 418-423.
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  66. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, M. Farooq, M.N. Mushtaq and M.B. Khan, 2011. Effect of crop residues applied isolated or in combination on the germination and seedling growth of horse purslane (Trianthema portulacastrum L.). Planta Daninha, 29: 121-128.
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  67. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, H.M. Shafique, M. Farooq and A. Wahid, 2011. Evaluating sequential application of pre and post emergence herbicides in dry seeded fine rice. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 17: 111-123.
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  68. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, F. Aslam, M. Farooq and M.B. Khan, 2011. Influence of wheat straw and rhizosphere soil on seed germination, early seedling growth and bio-chemical attributes of Trianthema portulacastrum. Planta Daninha, 29: 523-533.
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  69. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, A. Tanveer, F. Aslam, A. Areeb and N. Abbas, 2011. Reduced doses of a sulfonylurea herbicide for weed management in wheat fields of Punjab, Pakistan. Chil. J. Agric. Res., 71: 424-429.
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  70. Khaliq, A. and A. Matloob, 2011. Weed crop competition period in three fine rice cultivars under direct seeded rice culture. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 17: 229-243.
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  71. Hammad, H.M., A. Khaliq, A. Ahmad, M. Aslam, A.H. Malik, W. Farhad and K.Q. Laghari, 2011. Influence of different organic manure on wheat productivity. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 13: 137-140.
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  72. Alsaadawi, I.S., A. Khaliq, A.A. Al-Temimi and A. Matloob, 2011. Integration of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) residues with a pre-plant herbicide enhances weed suppression in broad bean (Vicia faba L.). Planta Daninha, 29: 849-859.
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  73. Saeed, M., A. Khaliq, Z.A. Cheema and A.M. Ranjha, 2010. Effect of nitrogen levels and weed-crop competition durations on yield and yield components of maize. J. Agric. Res., 48: 471-482.
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  74. Rehman, A., Z.A. Cheema, A. Khaliq, M. Arshad and S. Mohsan, 2010. Application of sorghum, sunflower and rice water extract combinations helps in reducing herbicide dose for weed management in rice. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 12: 901-906.

  75. Razzaq, A., Z.A. Cheema, K. Jabran, M. Farooq, A. Khaliq, G. Haider and S.M.A. Basra, 2010. Weed management in wheat through combination of allelopathic water extracts with reduced doses of herbicides. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 16: 247-256.

  76. Mushtaq, M.N., Z.A. Cheema, A. Khaliq and M.R. Naveed, 2010. A 75% reduction in herbicide use through integration with sorghum+sunflower extracts for weed management in wheat. Asian J. Agric. Food Sci., 90: 1897-1904.
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  77. Mushtaq, M.N., Z. A. Cheema and A. Khaliq, 2010. Effect of mixture of allelopathic plant aqueous extracts on Trianthema portulacastrum L. weed. Allelopathy J., 25: 205-212.
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  78. Matloob, A., A. Khaliq, M. Farooq and Z.A. Cheema, 2010. Quantification of allelopathic potential of different crop residues for the purple nutsedge suppression. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 16: 1-12.
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  79. Mahmood, A., Z.A. Cheema, A. Khaliq and A.U. Hassan, 2010. Evaluating the potential of allelopathic plant water extracts in suppressing horse purslane growth. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 12: 581-585.
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  80. Khaliq, A., A. Matloob, M.S. Irshad, A. Tanveer and M.S.I. Zamir, 2010. Organic weed management in maize through integration of allelopathic crop residues. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 16: 409-420.

  81. Hammad, H.M., A. Khaliq, A. Ahmad, M. Aslam and T. Khaliq et al., 2010. Influence of organic manure on weed dynamics and wheat productivity under low rainfed area. Crop Environ., 1: 13-17.
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  82. Asalm, Z., M. Yasir, A. Khaliq, K. Matsui and Y.R. Chung, 2010. Too much bacteria still uncultureable. Crop Environ., 1: 59-60.

  83. Ahmad, M., A. Khaliq, R. Ahmad and A.M. Ranjha, 2010. Allometery and productivity of autumn planted maize hybrids under narrow row spacing. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 12: 661-667.

  84. Ishfaq, M., A. Ali, A. Khaliq and M. Yaseen, 2009. Allometry, agronomic traits and yield of autumn planted sunflower hybrids under varying row spacing. Pak. J. Agric. Sci., 46: 248-257.
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  85. Farooq, M., S.M.A. Basra, A. Wahid, A. Khaliq and N. Kobayashi, 2009. Rice Seed Invigoration: A Review. In: Organic Farming, Pest Control and Remediation of Soil Pollutants Lichtfouse, E. (Ed.). Springer, Netherlands, pp 137-175.
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  86. Baber, B.H., A. Tanveer, A. Aziz, M.M. Javed and M. Tahir et al., 2009. Phytotoxic influence of Asphodelus tenuifolius Cav. (wild onion) on germination and seedling growth of wheat. Allelopathy J., 24: 341-350.
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  87. Farooq, M., T. Aziz, Z.A. Cheema, M. Hussain and A. Khaliq, 2008. Activation of antioxidant system by KCl improves the chilling tolerance in hybrid maize. J. Agron. Crop Sci., 194: 438-448.
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  88. Farooq, M., T. Aziz, S.M.A. Basra, A. Wahid, A. Khaliq, M.A. Cheema, 2008. Exploring the role of calcium to improve chilling tolerance in hybrid maize. J. Agron. Crop Sci., 194: 350-359.
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  89. Farooq, M., S.M.A. Basra, A. Wahid, Z.A. Cheema, M.A. Cheema and A. Khaliq, 2008. Physiological role of exogenously applied glycinebetaine to improve drought tolerance in fine grain aromatic rice (Oryza sativa L.). J. Agron. Crop Sci., 194: 325-333.
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  90. Cheema, Z.A., A. Khaliq and M. Farooq, 2008. Sorghum Allelopathy for Weed Management in Wheat. In: Allelopathy in Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry Zheng, R., M.A. Malik and L. Shiming. (Ed.). Springer, New York, pp 255-270.
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  91. Cheema, Z.A., A. Khaliq, M. Abbas and M. Farooq, 2007. Allelopathic potential of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) cultivars for weed management. Allelopathy J., 20: 167-178.

  92. Farooq, M., S.M.A. Basra, I. Afzal and A. Khaliq, 2006. Optimization of hydropriming techniques for rice seed invigoration. Seed Sci. Technol., 34: 507-512.
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  93. Sharif, M.M., Z.A. Cheema and A. Khaliq, 2005. Reducing herbicide dose in combination with sorghum water extract for weed control in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Int. J. Agric. Biol., 7: 560-563.

  94. Khan, M.B. and A. Khaliq, 2005. Production of winter cereals as relay crops by surface seeding in cotton based cropping systems. J. Res. Sci., 16: 79-86.

  95. Khaliq, A. and Z.A. Cheema, 2005. Influence of irrigation and nitrogen management on some agronomic traits and yield of hybrid sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.). Int. J. Agric. Biol., 7: 915-919.
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  96. Khaliq, A. and Z.A. Cheema, 2005. Effect of irrigation regimes on some agronomic traits and yield of different sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) hybrids. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 7: 920-924.

  97. Jamil, M., Z. Ata and A. Khaliq, 2005. Increasing the efficiency of sorghum water extract (sorgaab) by mixing with lower doses of isoproturon to control weeds in wheat. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 7: 712-718.

  98. Jamil, M., Z. Ata and A. Khaliq, 2005. Development of suitable strategies for the economical control of Avena fatua and Phalaris minor in wheat. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 7: 719-723.

  99. Cheema, Z.A., B. Ali and A. Khaliq, 2005. Determining suitable combination of Sorgaab and Pendimethalin for weed control in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Int. J. Agric. Biol., 7: 889-891.

  100. Cheema, Z.A., A.H. Khichi and A. Khaliq, 2005. Feasibility of reducing herbicide dose in combination with Sorgaab for weed control in transplanted fine rice (Oryza sativa L.). Int. J. Agric. Biol., 7: 892-894.

  101. Khan, M.B., A. Khaliq and S. Ahmad, 2004. Performance of mashbean intercropped in cotton planted at different planting patterns. Res. J. Sci., 15: 191-197.
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  102. Khan, M.B. and A. Khaliq, 2004. Study of mungbean intercropping in cotton planted with different techniques. J. Res. Sci., 15: 23-31.
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  103. Khan, M.B. and A. Khaliq, 2004. Studies on intercropping summer fodders in cotton. J. Res. Sci., 15: 325-331.
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  104. Khan, M.B. and A. Khaliq, 2004. Production of soybean (Glycine max L) as cotton based intercrop. J. Res. Sci., 15: 79-84.

  105. Khan, M.B. and A. Khaliq, 2004. Cotton+sesame-a double story crop production case study. J. Res. Sci., 15: 219-225.

  106. Cheema, Z.A., A. Khaliq and S. Saeed, 2004. Weed control in maize (Zea mays L.) through sorghum allelopathy. J. Sustain. Agric., 23: 73-86.
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  107. Basra, S.M.A., M. Ashraf, N. Iqbal, A. Khaliq and R. Ahmad, 2004. Physiological and biochemical aspects of pre-sowing heat stress on cottonseed. Seed Sci. Technol., 32: 837-846.
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  108. Khan, M.B. and A. Khaliq, 2003. Post harvest fertility status of some cotton based leguminous and non-leguminous intercropping systems. J. Res. Sci., 14: 247-252.
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  109. Khaliq, A., K. Ali and M. Imran, 2003. Integrated weed management in wheat grown in irrigated areas. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 5: 530-532.

  110. Cheema, Z.A.., S. Hussain and A. Khaliq, 2003. Efficacy of sorgaab in combination with allelopathic water extracts and reduced rate of pendimethalin for weed control in mungbean. Ind. J. Plant Sci., 2: 21-25.

  111. Cheema, Z.A., M.S. Farid and A. Khaliq, 2003. Efficacy of Concentrated sorgaab with reduced rates of Atrazine for weed control in maize. J. Anim. Plant Sci., 13: 48-51.

  112. Cheema, Z.A., I. Jaffer and A. Khaliq, 2003. Reducing isoproturon dose in combination with sorgaab for weed control in wheat. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 9: 153-160.
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  113. Cheema, Z.A., A. Khaliq and R. Hussain, 2003. Reducing herbicide rate in combination with allelopathic sorgaab for weed control in cotton. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 5: 4-6.

  114. Cheema, Z.A., A. Khaliq and R. Farooq, 2003. Effect of concentrated sorgaab alone and in combination with herbicides and a surfactant in Wheat. J. Anim. Plant Sci., 13: 10-13.
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  115. Cheema, Z.A., A. Khaliq and M. Mubeen, 2003. Response of wheat and winter weeds to foliar application of different plant water extracts of sorghum (S. bicolor). Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 9: 89-97.
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  116. Basra, S.M.A., M. Farooq and A. Khaliq, 2003. Comparative study of pre-sowing seed enhancement treatments in fine rice (Oryza sativa L.). Pak. J. Life Soc. Sci., 1: 21-25.
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  117. Khaliq, A., Z. Aslam and Z.A. Cheema, 2002. Efficacy of different weed management strategies in mungbean (Vigna radiata L.). Int. J. Agric. Biol., 4: 237-239.

  118. Cheema, Z.A., A. Khaliq and M. Tariq, 2002. Evaluation of concentrated sorgaab alone and in combination with reduced rates of three pre- emergence herbicides for weed control in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Int. J. Agric. Biol., 4: 549-552.

  119. Cheema, Z.A., A. Khaliq and K. Ali, 2002. Efficacy of sorgaab for weed control in wheat grown at different fertility levels. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 8: 33-39.

  120. Cheema, Z.A., A. Khaliq and A. Ali, 2002. Effectiveness of different weed control methods in canola. Pak. J. Agric. Sci., 39: 283-286.

  121. Basra, S.M.A., M.N. Zia, T. Mehmood, I. Afzal and A. Khaliq, 2002. Comparison of different invigoration techniques in wheat (Tiriticum aestivum L.) seeds. Pak. J. Arid Agric., 5: 11-16.
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  122. Afzal, I., S.M.A. Basra, N. Ahmad, M.A. Cheema, E.A. Warraich and A. Khaliq, 2002. Effect of priming and growth regulator treatments on emergence and seedling growth of hybrid maize (Zea mays L.). Int. J. Agric. Biol., 2: 303-306.
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  123. Khan, M.B., A. Mahboob and K. Abdul, 2001. Effect of planting patterns and different intercropping systems on the productivity of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) under irrigated conditions of Faisalabad. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 3: 432-435.
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  124. Khaliq, A., M.B. Khan, S.I. Zamir and M. F. Saleem, 2001. Effect of different levels of nitrogen on growth and yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) variety punjab-96. J. Res. Sci., 12: 155-158.

  125. Khaliq, A., M.B. Khan, M.F. Saleem and S.I. Zamir, 2001. Lentil yield as influenced by density of wheat intercropping. J. Res. Sci., 12: 159-162.

  126. Cheema, Z.A., A. Khaliq and S. Akhtar, 2001. Use of sorgaab (sorghum water extract) as a natural weed inhibitor in spring mungbean. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 3: 515-518.

  127. Irshad, A., G. Abbas and A. Khaliq, 2000. Effect of different nitrogen application techniques on the yield of fine rice. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 2: 239-241.

  128. Cheema, Z.A., M. Asim and A. Khaliq, 2000. Sorghum allelopathy for weed control in cotton (Gossypium arboreum L.). Int. J. Agric. Biol., 2: 37-41.

  129. Cheema, Z.A., H.M.I. Sadiq and A. Khaliq, 2000. Efficacy of sorgaab (sorghum water extract) as a natural weed inhibitor in wheat. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 2: 144-146.

  130. Cheema, Z.A., A. Rakha and A. Khaliq, 2000. Use of sorgaab and sorghum mulch for weed management in mungbean. Pak. J. Agric. Sci., 37: 140-144.
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  131. Cheema, Z.A. and A. Khaliq, 2000. Use of sorghum allelopathic properties to control weeds in irrigated wheat in a semi arid region of Punjab. Agric. Ecosys. Environ., 79: 105-112.
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