Asad Ullah

Asad Ullah
University of Peshawar · Department of Botany

MPhil. Botany

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The excess amount of heavy metal in soil pose a serious risk for the life and food chain of living beings. The recommended and feasible procedure to combat heavy metal is plantation of trees with excellent capacity of accumulation. Alnus nitida is a plant species grown on the banks of rivers and streams in western Himalayas and Hindu Kush region of...
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The excess amount of heavy metal in soil pose a serious risk for the life and food chain of living beings. The recommended and feasible procedure to combat heavy metal is plantation of trees with excellent capacity of accumulation. Alnus nitida is a plant species grown on the banks of rivers and streams in western Himalayas and Hindu Kush region of...
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a comprehensive survey of weed flora was conducted in the wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) fields of Tehsil Shabqadar, District Charsadda during February and end of April. This preliminary survey shows that there were 32 weed species belonging to 17 families. Out of these 17 families, 1 family belongs to monocots while 16 families belong to dicots. The...
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a comprehensive survey of weed flora was conducted in the wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) fields of Tehsil Shabqadar, District Charsadda during February and end of April. This preliminary survey shows that there were 32 weed species belonging to 17 families. Out of these 17 families, 1 family belongs to monocots while 16 families belong to dicots. The...
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We identified 209 species of algae and cyanobacteria at 4 sites in the Kabul River. Green algae, diatoms, and charophytes dominated in the river, which reflects regional features of agricultural activity. Species richness and algal abundance increased down the river. The Water Quality Index characterizes the quality of water down the river as mediu...
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Altogether 209 species of algae and cyanobacteria has been revealed in 2014-2015 from four sites in the Kabul River that flow across the Peshawar Valley. Green algae, diatoms, and Charophyta filamentous algae were diverse and characterize regional feature in the river basin with high agricultural activity. Species richness and algal abundance were...

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