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Ecology, Ecosystem and Conservation Biology

Microbial Ecology & Eco Systems

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March 18-19, 2019 | Chicago, USA

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PGRs highlighted pools of

metabolites that affect the

metabolic and physiological

adjustment in chickpea that

reduced drought impacts.

Therefore, the integrative use

of consortia of PGPR and SA

could be an effective eco-

friendly approach to induce

drought tolerance in crop

plants.

Biography

Naeem Khan has his

expertise in the field of

Plant-Microbe Interactions

and Plant Sciences. His

scientific interest includes

the study of Plant-Microbe

Interactions, Abiotic stresses,

Phytoremediation and

Metabolic responses of Plants

to environmental stresses.

He employed a non-targeted

global ultrahigh performance

liquid chromatography-high

resolution mass spectrometry

(UPLC–HRMS) analysis to

identify metabolites from the

leaf tissue of irrigated and

drought-stressed chickpea

plants inoculated with PGPRs.

He has published many papers

in well reputed international

journals related to plant-

microbe interactions, plant

metabolites and role of PGPR

in phytoremediation.

naeemkhan@bs.qau.edu.pk