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Yanal Ahmad Alkuddsi

Yanal Ahmad Alkuddsi
  • PhD (Agri) at Department of Forest Resources, Economics and Policy, Lithuanian Forest Research Institute , Lithuanian Research Centre Researcher, Department of Biotechnology, General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research, Damascus, Syria
  • Academic Lecturer - Department of Drugs-Faculty of Pharmacy- AlRasheed International Private University for Science and Technology at Al Rasheed International University for Science and Technology.

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Introduction
- PhD (Agri) at Department of Forest Resources, Economics and Policy, Lithuanian Forest Research Institute , Lithuanian. Ph.D (Agri) at Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, India
Current institution
Al Rasheed International University for Science and Technology.
Current position
  • Academic Lecturer - Department of Drugs-Faculty of Pharmacy- AlRasheed International Private University for Science and Technology
Additional affiliations
August 2007 - August 2009
University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
Position
  • MSc (Agri)
Description
  • MSc (Agri)
September 2009 - September 2013
University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
Position
  • Ph.D (Agri)
Description
  • PhD (Agri)
August 2009 - September 2013
University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
Position
  • Ph.D(Agri)

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Publications (55)
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In the human body, the kidneys, play the important role of filtering wastes and toxic bodies from the blood. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition in which the human kidneys are damaged and unable to filter the blood in a proper way. It is a nontransmissible disease that causes mortality of large numbers worldwide and is very expensive to pro...
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are one of the most causes of death worldwide. Although of many habits like smoking and comorbidities are considered as a risk factors for developing CVD, poor eating habits should be taken into consideration. Bioinformatics tools provide powerful computational methods for analyzing CVD data. Therefore, the aim of this...
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A Collection of 11 Syrian barley varieties (Fourat1, Fourat2, Fourat3, Fourat4, Fourat5, Fourat6, Fourat7, Fourat9, Arabi Abiad, Arabi Aswad, Arabi Abiad Mouhassan) were studied during the period of 2019-2021, and the genetic diversity among them was determined using ISSR technique. 12 primers were used, all of which gave amplification products in...
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Spot blotch disease of wheat, caused by the fungus Bipolaris sorokiniana (Sacc.) Shoem., produces several toxins like: prehelminthosporol, helminthosporol, helminthosporic acid, sorokinianin, Bipolaroxin. These toxins interact with the plant and thereby increase the symptoms of small dark lesions and huge yield losses in different regions around th...
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The present research was conducted to detect the genetic relationship among twelve lentil lines introduced from ICARDA and two local varieties. Eighteen Inter Simple Sequence Repeats (ISSR) primers successfully amplified 167 bands in all genotypes with the average of 9.27 bands/primer. The mean value of polymorphism percentage was 78.7%. Primers NL...
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The research was carried out in the laboratories of the General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research in Damascus, Department of Biotechnology, during the years 2020-2021, to study the genetic variation between six varieties of chickpea (Gab3, Gab4, Gap5, Filip03-118, Filip 67-95, G11-08). The degree of genetic relationship between them w...
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Abiotic pressures including drought, high temperature, flooding and salinity influence the development and productivity of plants. Also, global climate change will increase the incidence and magnitude of abiotic stress, indicating that a variety of growth with improved stress tolerance is crucial to future sustainable crop production. Salicylic aci...
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Reciprocal selection for improving combining ability was modified to suit cotton and tested. Based on earlier studies DB 533 and DB 534 the selected barbadense elite combiners were crossed and advanced to F4 generation for creating recombinational variability for combining ability against the hirsutum testers (DH 98- 27, ZCH 8, 178-24 and DH 18-31)...
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يسمح بشكل سريع وفاعل في كشف التباين الوا رثي في تحمل Screening technique أجريت هذه الد ا رسة لاعتماد أسلوب غربلة أصناف الحمص للإجهاد المائي في طور البادرة، بالإضافة إلى تقييم أهمية التحريض في تحسين مقدرة نبات الحمص في تحمل المستويات المميتة من الإجهاد المائي. تهدف هذه الد ا رسة إلى سبر التباين الوا رثي في استجابة بعض الطرز الوا رثية من الحمص باعتما...
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Cotton breeding for insect resistance has been limited by a lack of sufficient genetic variation in the existing germplasms. Therefore, genetic engineering provides the possibility of creating varieties carrying new properties coming even from heterologous source. Exogenous pesticidal transgenes can be introduced into plants. Agrobacterium mediated...
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Knowledge of genetic diversity and relationships among breeding materials has a significant impact on crop improvement. Association between parental divergence and progeny performance has not been well documented in cotton (Gossypium hirsutumL.). The objectives of this study were to estimate genetic diversity among selected cotton genotypes on the...
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في هذه المقالة سنقوم بدراسة وجه التشابه الوراثي بين الدلافين والخفافيش, حيث اننا كمانعلم ان تطور الصفات المتشابهة في الكائنات المتباعدة وراثيا والمسمى بالتطور المتقارب هو في معظم الأحيان يأتي إستجابةً لنفس الضغوط البيئية التي تتعرض لها هذه الكائنات. فالطيران، على سبيل المثال، صفة تطورت في عدة كائنات بشكل منفصل، كالطيور و الخفافيش و الحشرات وصفة الس...
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An investigation was carried out during kharif 2008 in cotton (G. hirsutum L.) to evaluate intrahirsutum hybrids produced through Line x Tester mating design using 6 hirsutum non Bt lines (RAH 318, RAH 243, RAH 128, RAH 146, RAH 97 and RAH 124) and 8 hirsutum non Bt testers (SC 14, SC 18, SC 7, SC 68, RGR 32, RGR 24, RGR 58 and RGR 37) to generate...
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The onset of Bt era has lead to increase in productivity of cotton in Indian scenario. Many of the hybrids commercialized in the initial phase were those hybrids which were popular in non Bt era and some of them have failed to give same high productivity in their Bt form. A comparison of Bt cotton hybrids for productivity, plant type features has r...
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The present study was aimed at evaluating recombinational variability for combining ability in F4 generation. To assess variability for combining ability, twenty eight F4 (Gossypium barbadense L.) lines were crossed with four common diverse testers (Gossypium hirsutum L.) viz., DH 98-27 (T1), ZCH8 (T2), 178-24 (T3) and DH 18-31 (T4) for use in asse...
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Fourty eight intra hirsutum hybrids from Line x Tester design along with three checks ((BUNNY Bt, RCH2 Bt, RAHH 95) (one repeated two times) was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with two replications. Each entry was sown in 3 row plots of 6 m length spaced at 90 cm with recommended dose of fertilizer and treatment of seeds with i...
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In order to know better the heterosis performance, yield and physiological parameters in 112 hybrids (F1) and their parents the study initiated to create recombinational variability for combining ability, the elite barbadense lines DB 533 and DB 534 were crossed during 2007~2008. During two seasons 2008~2009 and 2009~2010 these barbadense crosses w...
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One hundred twelve inter specific hybrids between G. hirsutum × G. barbadense derived from twenty eight G. barbadense lines and four G. hirsutum testers DH 98-27 (T1), ZCH 8 (T2), 178-24 (T3) and DH 18-31 (T4) were evaluated to study heterosis for seed cotton yield and its component traits. Significant heterosis was observed for the characters unde...
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The prime objective of cotton breeders is to develop new varieties with high yield and yield components. Present study aims to estimate general combining ability of the parents and specific combining ability of hybrids for yield and yield components. The term heterotic group refers to a group of related or unrelated genotypes from the same or diffe...
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Fourty eight intra hirsutum hybrids from Line×Tester design along with three checks ((BUNNY Bt, RCH2 Bt, RAHH 95) (one repeated two times) was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with two replications. Each entry was sown in 3 row plots of 6 m length spaced at 90 cm with recommended dose of fertilizer and treatment of seeds with imi...
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Knowledge of genetic diversity and relationships among breeding materials has a significant impact on crop improvement. Association between parental divergence and progeny performance has not been well documented in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). The objectives of this study were to estimate genetic diversity among selected cotton genotypes on the...
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This present study was conducted with 92 F 1 cotton hybrids to provide information on interrelationships of seed cotton yield with some characters (plant height (cm), number of monopodial per plant, number of sympodia per plant, number of bolls per plant, mean boll weight (g), reproductive points on sympodia, sympodial length at 50% plant height (c...
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There is a steep rise in production of long staple cotton, while production of extra long staple, short staple and even medium staple cotton has come down drastically. Because of this, India is importing extra long staple cotton by causing heavy birth on exchequer and there is a need of improving performance of interspecific hybrids. This is possib...
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The measure of association and path coefficient analysis was done in the study of derived F 1 crosses study. It is necessary to work out path coefficient analysis which partitions the observed correlation into direct and indirect effects and also reveals the cause and effect relationship between yield and their related traits. During 2010~2011 twen...
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This study was carried out to determine direct and indirect effects of some characters (Days to 50% flowering, plant height (cm), Number of monopodial branches per plant, Number of Sympodia per plant, Number of bolls per plant, Mean boll weight (g), Ginning percentage, Seed index (g) and Lint index (g)) on seed cotton yield. The experiment was carr...
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The research work comprising of genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance study for seed cotton yield and its components in segregating F 5 generation of cotton (Gossypium Barbadense L.) was carried out during 2011 at the Main Agricultural Research Station, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, India. 'F' test indicated highly s...
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Utilization of heterosis depends on genetic diversity existing between the parents, magnitude of dominance at the yield influencing loci and the genetic distance between the chosen parental genotypes. It is possible to maximize heterosis by enhancing genetic distance between two chosen parental populations. The main objective of the Line×Tester stu...
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The research work comprising of genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance study for seed cotton yield and its components in segregating F5 generation of cotton (Gossypium Barbadense L.) was carried out during 2011 at the Main Agricultural Research Station, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, India. ‘F’ test indicated highly si...
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This study was carried out to determine direct and indirect effects of some characters ( Days to 50 per cent flowering, plant height (cm), Number of monopodial branches per plant, Number of Sympodia per plant, Number of bolls per plant, Mean boll weight (g), Ginning percentage, Seed index (g) and Lint index (g)) on seed cotton yield. The experiment...
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An investigation was carried out during kharif 2008 in cotton (G. hirsutum L.) to evaluate intrahirsutum hybrids produced through Line x Tester mating design using 6 hirsutum non Bt lines and 8 hirsutum non Bt testers, to generate information on heterosis in respect of kapas yield and yield attributing characters. The analysis of variance among 48...
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Kapas yield per plant was significantly and positively correlated with days to 50 per cent flowering, plant height, bolls per plant, mean boll weight and ginning per cent but significantly and negatively correlated with seed index at genotypic level. The phenotypic correlation values also revealed highly significant and positive phenotypic correlat...
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An investigation was carried out during kharif 2008 in cotton (G. hirsutum L.) to evaluate intrahirsutum hybrids produced through Line x Tester mating design using 6 hirsutum non Bt lines and 8 hirsutum non Bt testers, to generate information on combining ability effects in respect of kapas yield and yield attributing characters. Of the 48 hybrids,...
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An investigation was carried out during kharif 2008 in cotton (G. hirsutum L.) to evaluate intrahirsutum hybrids produced through Line x Tester mating design using 6 hirsutum non Bt lines and 8 hirsutum non Bt testers, to generate information on heterosis in respect of kapas yield and yield attributing characters. Two hybrids YHH 134,YHH 133 were s...
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The onset of Bt era has lead to increase in productivity of cotton in Indian scenario. Many of the hybrids commercialized in the initial phase were those hybrids which were popular in non Bt era and some of them have failed to give same high productivity in their Bt form. A comparison of Bt cotton hybrids for productivity, plant type features has r...
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Kapas yield per plant was significantly and positively genotypic correlation with days to 50 per cent flowering (0.359), plant height (0.443), bolls per plant (0.590), mean boll weight (0.422) and ginning per cent (0.379) but significantly and negatively correlated with seed index at genotypic level. The phenotypic correlation values also revealed...

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