This resume summarizes the educational and professional qualifications of Dr. Muhammad Yaqoob. He holds a Ph.D in Animal Production from the University of Newcastleupon Tyne in the UK. His career includes positions as a lecturer, assistant professor, and associate professor at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad in Pakistan. He has published over 15 papers in journals with impact factors and has participated in several research projects.
This curriculum vitae provides details about Mahendra Prasad Tripathi, including his educational background, career history, research experience, publications, and achievements. Some key points:
- He has a MSc in Plant Breeding and is currently pursuing a PhD in plant breeding at Agriculture and Forestry University in Nepal.
- He has over 15 years of experience as a plant breeder working on various crops like maize, rice, wheat, and millets at the Nepal Agricultural Research Council and Local Initiatives for Biodiversity Research and Development.
- His research has focused on abiotic stress tolerance breeding in maize and rice, and he has contributed to the release of several crop varieties
Genetic Variability of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Genotypes under Different Level...Premier Publishers
There is a relation between yield and yield-related traits in the evaluation of rice plant, the direct and indirect traits have a significant effect and influence on rice production and the pattern of grain yield. The direct and indirect effects of various traits determine the selection criterion for high grain yield. An evaluation of 16 rice genotypes was done under a tropical condition at three environments during two planting seasons. The experiment was split-plot design replicated three times across the environment. Data were collected on vegetative, yield and yield-related components. The pooled data base on the analysis of variance revealed that there were highly significant different (p ≤ 0.01) among the 16 genotypes in all the characters studied except panicle length and grain width which show no significant difference. There was highly significant and highly positive correlation at a phenotypic level at the number of tillers per hill (0.46), number of panicles per hill (0.41), grain weight per plot (0.99) and yield per plot (kg) (0.99) with the yield per hectare. Also, a significant and positive correlation was observed by filled grain per panicle (0.19). However, in contrast, the number of empty grain per panicle (-0.02) which recorded negative significant correlation with the yield . It could be concluded that number of tillers per hill, number of panicles per hill, grain weight per plot and yield per plot could be used as selection criteria to improve grain yield of rice.
Molecular characterization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes using target r...Innspub Net
In the present investigation, based on the seven rice putative candidate iron transporter genes, novel TRAP markers were developed. These markers were successfully employed in the molecular diversity study among 30 rice genotypes representing improved rice cultivars and land races with varied grain iron content (7.38 - 30.58 ppm). Totally, thirty TRAP primer combinations were screened, which generated 703 bands out of which 654 were polymorphic (93%) with an average of 21.8 bands per primer combination. The average polymorphic information content (PIC) values ranged from 0.09 (Osysl4b+ME05) to 0.25 (Osnramp5c+ME05, Osnramp1b+ME02 and Osysl4a +ME02). Gene diversity (H ˆ
) ranged from 0.10 (Osysl4b+ME05) to 0.31 (Osnramp1b + ME02 and Osysl4a +ME02). The Jaccard dissimilarity ranged from 0.15 to 0.52, explaining 37% of genetic variation (Table 4). Grouping of genotypes based on UPGMA and principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) were found comparable and grouping of genotypes into a different cluster was found mainly on the basis of pedigree relationships. TRAP markers revealed well resolved relationships among rice genotypes. The information generated from this study will helps to select parental combinations for breeding high iron content
rice varieties.
Mary Jacqueline Alagos-Dionora is a senior scientist at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) specializing in C4 rice research. She coordinates research teams working to develop rice that uses the C4 photosynthetic pathway to increase yields. Over 30 years at IRRI, she has led efforts in crop modeling, phenotyping, and collaborating with international scientists. Her expertise is in microscopy, physiological screening, and communicating research findings to the public and policymakers to support global food security.
Combining ability of inbred lines in quality protein maize (QPM) for varietal...Premier Publishers
Information on the combining ability of elite germplasm is essential to maximize their use for variety development. Sixty-six F1 crosses resulted from diallel crosses of 12 QPM inbred lines and two standard checks BHQP542 and Melkassa6Q were evaluated to determine general (GCA) and specific (SCA) combining ability for yield and yield related traits using alpha-lattice design with two replications during the 2013 cropping season at Mechara. Analysis of variance showed that mean squares due to entries were significant for most traits studied, indicates existence of variability among the materials. Mean squares due to crosses and crosses versus checks were also significant for most studied traits. GCA and SCA mean squares revealed highly significant (p<0.01) differences for grain yield and most yield related traits. Inbred lines P1, P3 and P12 were good general combiners as the lines showed significant and positive GCA effects for grain yield. Among the crosses, P2 x P11 and P6 x P8 manifested positive and significant SCA effects for grain yield, indicating high yielding potential of the cross combinations. In general, this study identified inbred lines and hybrid combinations that had desirable expression of important traits which will be useful for the development of high yielding varieties.
qualitative and quantitative traits of chickenKalyanjit Nayak
This study summarizes a document about a study of qualitative and quantitative traits of three indigenous chicken breeds in Odisha, India. The study observed 60 chickens from three populations across 13 qualitative traits and took measurements of quantitative traits like shank length and body weight. It aimed to characterize the three chicken breeds found in different regions of Kendrapara district based on their qualitative and quantitative traits. Data collection involved direct observation and measurement of chickens at a hatchery in Kotira, Kendrapara, while data analysis was performed at a college laboratory in Indupur, Kendrapara.
The document is a curriculum vitae for B.K. Anitha, outlining her educational and professional qualifications. It includes details of her PhD in plant breeding and genetics from TNAU, Coimbatore, as well as research experience in molecular biology techniques and plant breeding. It also lists publications, conferences attended, training programs completed, and computer skills.
Livestock-Climate Change CRSP Annual Meeting 2011: FORT Project Update (N. Jo...Colorado State University
A description of the Livestock-Climate Change CRSP's FORT Project (Enhancing livestock production systems in Tajikistan to mitigate potential impacts of climate change) and update on the project's current status. Presentation given by N. Joshi (Michigan State University) at the Livestock Climate Change CRSP Annual Meeting, Golden, CO, April 26-27, 2011.
This curriculum vitae provides details about Mahendra Prasad Tripathi, including his educational background, career history, research experience, publications, and achievements. Some key points:
- He has a MSc in Plant Breeding and is currently pursuing a PhD in plant breeding at Agriculture and Forestry University in Nepal.
- He has over 15 years of experience as a plant breeder working on various crops like maize, rice, wheat, and millets at the Nepal Agricultural Research Council and Local Initiatives for Biodiversity Research and Development.
- His research has focused on abiotic stress tolerance breeding in maize and rice, and he has contributed to the release of several crop varieties
Genetic Variability of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Genotypes under Different Level...Premier Publishers
There is a relation between yield and yield-related traits in the evaluation of rice plant, the direct and indirect traits have a significant effect and influence on rice production and the pattern of grain yield. The direct and indirect effects of various traits determine the selection criterion for high grain yield. An evaluation of 16 rice genotypes was done under a tropical condition at three environments during two planting seasons. The experiment was split-plot design replicated three times across the environment. Data were collected on vegetative, yield and yield-related components. The pooled data base on the analysis of variance revealed that there were highly significant different (p ≤ 0.01) among the 16 genotypes in all the characters studied except panicle length and grain width which show no significant difference. There was highly significant and highly positive correlation at a phenotypic level at the number of tillers per hill (0.46), number of panicles per hill (0.41), grain weight per plot (0.99) and yield per plot (kg) (0.99) with the yield per hectare. Also, a significant and positive correlation was observed by filled grain per panicle (0.19). However, in contrast, the number of empty grain per panicle (-0.02) which recorded negative significant correlation with the yield . It could be concluded that number of tillers per hill, number of panicles per hill, grain weight per plot and yield per plot could be used as selection criteria to improve grain yield of rice.
Molecular characterization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes using target r...Innspub Net
In the present investigation, based on the seven rice putative candidate iron transporter genes, novel TRAP markers were developed. These markers were successfully employed in the molecular diversity study among 30 rice genotypes representing improved rice cultivars and land races with varied grain iron content (7.38 - 30.58 ppm). Totally, thirty TRAP primer combinations were screened, which generated 703 bands out of which 654 were polymorphic (93%) with an average of 21.8 bands per primer combination. The average polymorphic information content (PIC) values ranged from 0.09 (Osysl4b+ME05) to 0.25 (Osnramp5c+ME05, Osnramp1b+ME02 and Osysl4a +ME02). Gene diversity (H ˆ
) ranged from 0.10 (Osysl4b+ME05) to 0.31 (Osnramp1b + ME02 and Osysl4a +ME02). The Jaccard dissimilarity ranged from 0.15 to 0.52, explaining 37% of genetic variation (Table 4). Grouping of genotypes based on UPGMA and principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) were found comparable and grouping of genotypes into a different cluster was found mainly on the basis of pedigree relationships. TRAP markers revealed well resolved relationships among rice genotypes. The information generated from this study will helps to select parental combinations for breeding high iron content
rice varieties.
Mary Jacqueline Alagos-Dionora is a senior scientist at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) specializing in C4 rice research. She coordinates research teams working to develop rice that uses the C4 photosynthetic pathway to increase yields. Over 30 years at IRRI, she has led efforts in crop modeling, phenotyping, and collaborating with international scientists. Her expertise is in microscopy, physiological screening, and communicating research findings to the public and policymakers to support global food security.
Combining ability of inbred lines in quality protein maize (QPM) for varietal...Premier Publishers
Information on the combining ability of elite germplasm is essential to maximize their use for variety development. Sixty-six F1 crosses resulted from diallel crosses of 12 QPM inbred lines and two standard checks BHQP542 and Melkassa6Q were evaluated to determine general (GCA) and specific (SCA) combining ability for yield and yield related traits using alpha-lattice design with two replications during the 2013 cropping season at Mechara. Analysis of variance showed that mean squares due to entries were significant for most traits studied, indicates existence of variability among the materials. Mean squares due to crosses and crosses versus checks were also significant for most studied traits. GCA and SCA mean squares revealed highly significant (p<0.01) differences for grain yield and most yield related traits. Inbred lines P1, P3 and P12 were good general combiners as the lines showed significant and positive GCA effects for grain yield. Among the crosses, P2 x P11 and P6 x P8 manifested positive and significant SCA effects for grain yield, indicating high yielding potential of the cross combinations. In general, this study identified inbred lines and hybrid combinations that had desirable expression of important traits which will be useful for the development of high yielding varieties.
qualitative and quantitative traits of chickenKalyanjit Nayak
This study summarizes a document about a study of qualitative and quantitative traits of three indigenous chicken breeds in Odisha, India. The study observed 60 chickens from three populations across 13 qualitative traits and took measurements of quantitative traits like shank length and body weight. It aimed to characterize the three chicken breeds found in different regions of Kendrapara district based on their qualitative and quantitative traits. Data collection involved direct observation and measurement of chickens at a hatchery in Kotira, Kendrapara, while data analysis was performed at a college laboratory in Indupur, Kendrapara.
The document is a curriculum vitae for B.K. Anitha, outlining her educational and professional qualifications. It includes details of her PhD in plant breeding and genetics from TNAU, Coimbatore, as well as research experience in molecular biology techniques and plant breeding. It also lists publications, conferences attended, training programs completed, and computer skills.
Livestock-Climate Change CRSP Annual Meeting 2011: FORT Project Update (N. Jo...Colorado State University
A description of the Livestock-Climate Change CRSP's FORT Project (Enhancing livestock production systems in Tajikistan to mitigate potential impacts of climate change) and update on the project's current status. Presentation given by N. Joshi (Michigan State University) at the Livestock Climate Change CRSP Annual Meeting, Golden, CO, April 26-27, 2011.
Comparative Effects of Different Feeds on Production and Reproduction of Cros...INFOGAIN PUBLICATION
The present study was conducted from January to June 2014, in Gangachara Upazila of Rangpur District, Bangladesh. A sample of 60 cross-bred dairy cows: Local × Holstein Friesian (L×HF) = 30 and Local × Sahiwal (L×Sh) = 30 were selected for in depth study. The average age at first heat, services per conception, age at first calving, post-partum heat period, the average milk production, the average lactation period were observed after feeding three types of feed: type-I (Sweet jamboo grass), type-II (Jomjom Dairy feed) and type-III (Advance Chemical Industry) feeding system. Local × Holstein Friesian (L×HF) cross and Local × Sahiwal (L×Sh) cross cows showed significantly (p<0.05) better results by type-III feeding system compare with the type-I and type-II feeding system.
Msc. synopsis OAT Genetic diversity and molecular markersArushi Arora
This document outlines a proposed study on genetic diversity analysis in oat (Avena sativa) varieties using agro-morphological and molecular markers. The study will characterize 56 indigenous and exotic oat genotypes, along with 4 checks, using agro-morphological traits like flowering time, plant height, and yield components. Molecular characterization will be done using SSR markers to analyze diversity. Statistical analysis will include ANOVA, variability parameters, correlation, path analysis, genetic divergence, and principal component analysis. The research aims to assess genetic diversity in oat genotypes and identify varieties suitable for forage, seed yield, and related traits.
Improving Grain Yield in Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) by Estimation of Heterosis, G...Galal Anis, PhD
The recent approach for rice production includes the improvement of yield is necessary to cater for consumer demand. Therefore, a field experiment (diallel analysis) was conducted and Training Center, Egypt during 2014 and 2015growing season to estimate combining ability, heterosis and genetic parameters in ricefor improving the yield. Th and Sakha105 were recorded highest mean values for most traits. The crosses (Giza177 × Sakha106, Sakha101 × Sakha104 and Sakha101 × Gz7576-10-3-2-1) were recorded highest mean values for grain yield plant-1.Sakha106 and Sakha104 recorded the highest mean values for flag leaf area. evident from the result, a positive correlation was observed between flag leaf area and grain yield as well as, the results were recorded positively correlation coefficient between n to heading, number of filled grains panicle-1 and 1000-grain weight. cross Sakha 101/Sakha 104, Sakha 104/Sakha 106, Sakha 105/BL1 and Sakha 106/BL1 were identified as themost promising cross for developing high yielding rice varieties and could be further benefits to isolate superior transgressive segregants for breeding programs
This document lists the publications of Farukul Islam which include:
1. 19 published research papers in journals on topics related to poultry, goats, and livestock.
2. 7 published abstracts in conference proceedings.
3. 3 international research project reports.
4. 2 manuals written on indigenous chicken and goat rearing.
5. 2 books authored in Bengali on livestock and poultry.
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Patil Amol Eknath provides his curriculum vitae, which includes his education, research experience, teaching experience, publications, and research interests. He received his Ph.D. in Agriculture from Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Agricultural University in 2016, with a focus on genetic evaluation and genotype x environment interaction for yield and fiber quality in cotton. His research and teaching experience includes work on heterosis, combining ability analysis, and genetic diversity in various crops such as maize, mustard, rice, wheat, and safflower. He has published over 10 research papers and presented at various international and national conferences. His research interests involve investigating components of crop yield stability across environments.
TEST CROSS PERFORMANCE AND COMBINING ABILITY OF QUALITY PROTEIN MAIZE (ZEA MA...Premier Publishers
The present study was conducted to assess the performance of test cross hybrids and estimate the combining ability of highland maize inbred lines for grain yield and yield-related traits. 40 crosses generated by crossing twenty lines with two testers and two genetic checks were evaluated using alpha lattice design with two replications at Ambo and Kulumsa agricultural research centers in 2019 main cropping season. Analyses of variances showed significant mean squares due to crosses for all studied traits that indicated genetic variation among the materials. GCA mean square due to lines showed significant differences for all traits. Similarly, GCA mean square due to testers was significant for all traits except anthesis-silking interval, while SCA mean squares were significant only for grain yield and number of ears per plant. Inbred lines viz., L7, L13, L5, L2 and L18 were good general combiners for yield and yield attributing characters. Tester CML159 was high combiner for grain yield than CML144. Among the hybrids, L5 x T1, L18 x T1 and L12 x T1 exhibited high mean values over checks and highest SCA effects for yield and yield attributing traits, thus could be used for further use in the breeding and cultivar development process.
Recent Milestones Achieved in Rice Genomes: Hurdles and Future Strategies by ...CrimsonpublishersMCDA
Rice is an important crop among the other cereals and considered as the model crop for function genomic studies. The rice genome size is very small 389m. The simplicity protocol of genetic transformation, physical and molecular map also developed. The recent advancement in genome sequencing and genome editing technologies has enabled us to demonstrate the potential and function of various genes for rice improvement. This spotlight presents the comprehensive overview the modern tools and resources for advance in rice genome to develop elite rice genotype which have potential tolerance against multi stresses. However, we argue the next step of rice functional genome improvement, draft genome refinement and resequencing of rice broad diversity panel genome with highly efficient technology and multidisciplinary integrated approaches to inferring gene function and future rice improvement program.
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Exploration and inventorying of weeds in wheat CROP OF THE DISTRIC T MALAKAN...Shujaul Mulk Khan
District Malakand lies on the northern side of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The landscape represents both plain and hilly regions. Various kinds of crops are grown among which wheat is cultivated on large scale. In order to explore weed species diversity in the region, a phytosociological survey was conducted in the summer 2014. Such study was required as there has been no such record of weeds diversity of the region. Different fields were selected at various localities of the district. The total number of fields selected was 120 and in each field 10, 1x1m 2 quadrats were laid. A questionnaire was also circulated to investigate about the farming practices and most dangerous species of weeds having greater effect on production and post harvest losses of wheat. Plants were collected from various localities, voucher numbers were given to specimens and other relevant data pertaining to locality i.e., habitat, habit, family, scientific and local names of each species. Mounted copy of each voucher specimen was deposited to the Herbarium of Hazara University Mansehra. This study not only provided first inventory of weed plants but it also helped point out most dangerous species related to wheat yield losses. Results of this study revealed a total of 132 weeds plant species belonging to 110 genera and 42 families. Most of the species investigated were Angiosperms. Family Asteraceae was the richest family related to species diversity with 18 species and 17 genera. It is followed by Poaceae having 16 species and 16 genera. Next in succession are family Brasicaceae with 10 genera and 16 species and family Boraginaceae with 5 genera and 7 species. Other families like Caryophyllaceae, Papilionaceae, Fabaceae, Polygonaceae, Scrophulariaceae and Umbilliferae have 6,6,4,5,4 and 3 species and 6,3,4,3,3 and 3 genera respectively. Species like Silybum marianum (Asteraceae), Emex spinosa (Polygonaceae) and Circium arvense (Asteraceae) are considered to be the most threatening species during the time of harvesting the crop. Further study along this line is the basic part of the on-going project which will provide a base line for the development of agricultural crops in the region.
Factor and Principal Component Analyses of Component of Yield and Morphologic...Premier Publishers
The research was conducted to evaluate the yield performance, genetic variation and diversity of the rice genotypes for breeding purposes. Genetic variability and diversity assessment for component of yield and morphological traits among sixteen lowland rice genotypes were carried out at three locations namely Akungba, Akure and Okitipupa during the rainy seasons of 2013, 2014 and 2015. The experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) replicated three times, a plot size of 3m x 3m and spacing of 20cm x 20cm was adopted to make a total plant density of 250,000 stands/ha. Cultural operations such as weeding, fertilizer and pesticide applications were carried out as appropriate. Data were collected on plant height, number of tillers per hill, effective tillers, tiller without panicle, flag leaf length, panicle length, panicle weight, number of grains per panicle, number of spikelets per panicle, one thousand grains weight, grain length, grain width, number of days to panicle initiation, number of days to maturity and grain yield per hill. Factor analysis indicated that the first five factors accounted for 79.3 % phenotypic variability, number of tillers, effective tillers with panicle, number of days to flowering and number of days to maturity exhibited 1.00 communality. The first eight principal components had cumulative variance of 93.1 %, whereas, PC(s) 1 and 2 had eigen value greater than 2.0. Therefore, factor and principal component analyses identified some similar characters as the most important for classifying the variation among rice genotypes and these include grain yield, panicle weight, panicle length, one thousand grain weight and number of effective tillers per hill.
Carol Heubach is a registered nurse with over 30 years of experience in healthcare, including nursing, business ownership, consulting, and sales/marketing. She co-founded a wellness center called Heal Thyself & Co. where she managed business operations. Prior to that, she held various nursing director and remote triage nurse roles at large healthcare organizations. Heubach also has experience in home health care, marketing medical services, and advocating for patients. She is licensed as a registered nurse in Indiana and has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.
This curriculum vitae outlines Saad Ahmed Khan's skills and experience. He has strong problem solving and communication skills as well as proficiency in programming languages like C++ and web technologies like HTML, CSS, and Adobe design software. He has a diploma in PHP development and graphic design from Tokyo Institute of Multimedia and is pursuing a BS in computer science from Preston University. His work experience includes 1.5 years of web and graphic design at apnabazar.com.pk and 2 years at Innovarge Communication.
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Radiation detectors work by exploiting how radiation interacts with matter to produce measurable signals. The document discusses several types of radiation detectors, including gas-filled detectors like Geiger-Muller counters, scintillation detectors, and semiconductor detectors. It explains how each detector works and its applications, advantages, and limitations. The document also covers topics like pulse processing, resolving time, and quenching in Geiger counters to restore the detector to a quiescent state between detections.
A certificate of completion was granted to Emelie Mansson by Mettler-Toledo International Inc. to certify that she completed mt.com publishing trainings. The training consisted of publishing in a multilanguage environment using Adobe CQ5 for content management and covered topics such as publishing events, pages, files, banners, tags, and global publishing. The certificate was granted in Zurich, Switzerland on December 28, 2012 and signed by the eBusiness training support and CMS webmaster.
Collagen tripeptide from fish collagen has high solubility, is white and odorless, and dissolves quickly in water. It has benefits for whitening, moisturizing, wrinkle resistance, and nourishing hair and nails. Sialic acid has strong whitening effects and is produced using fermentation technology. Green coffee bean extract supports weight loss by boosting metabolism, slowing glucose release, and increasing antioxidant abilities. Acerchem provides various natural extracts and active ingredients for moisturizing, whitening, weight control, and anti-aging.
This document is a 3-page professional CV for Muhammad Nawaz, who has over 6 years of experience in accounts and finance management. He is seeking a position where he can utilize his skills and experience. Nawaz has a Post Graduate Certificate in Accounting and is a CMA Finalist. He is highly skilled in ERP systems like Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 and AX 2009. His areas of expertise include financial accounting, ERP implementation, financial reporting, banking/treasury management, cash flow management, budgeting, and systems development.
Going one step ahead with an aim of providing a better system to the educators, Lingo Jingo features assigning lessons to the students, keeping track of progress, customizing the course as per respective teaching course, and even use the lessons to reinforce what is covered in the classrooms earlier. Interesting enough? Log on to www.lingojingo.com and join in now to get these facilities.
Comparative Effects of Different Feeds on Production and Reproduction of Cros...INFOGAIN PUBLICATION
The present study was conducted from January to June 2014, in Gangachara Upazila of Rangpur District, Bangladesh. A sample of 60 cross-bred dairy cows: Local × Holstein Friesian (L×HF) = 30 and Local × Sahiwal (L×Sh) = 30 were selected for in depth study. The average age at first heat, services per conception, age at first calving, post-partum heat period, the average milk production, the average lactation period were observed after feeding three types of feed: type-I (Sweet jamboo grass), type-II (Jomjom Dairy feed) and type-III (Advance Chemical Industry) feeding system. Local × Holstein Friesian (L×HF) cross and Local × Sahiwal (L×Sh) cross cows showed significantly (p<0.05) better results by type-III feeding system compare with the type-I and type-II feeding system.
Msc. synopsis OAT Genetic diversity and molecular markersArushi Arora
This document outlines a proposed study on genetic diversity analysis in oat (Avena sativa) varieties using agro-morphological and molecular markers. The study will characterize 56 indigenous and exotic oat genotypes, along with 4 checks, using agro-morphological traits like flowering time, plant height, and yield components. Molecular characterization will be done using SSR markers to analyze diversity. Statistical analysis will include ANOVA, variability parameters, correlation, path analysis, genetic divergence, and principal component analysis. The research aims to assess genetic diversity in oat genotypes and identify varieties suitable for forage, seed yield, and related traits.
Improving Grain Yield in Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) by Estimation of Heterosis, G...Galal Anis, PhD
The recent approach for rice production includes the improvement of yield is necessary to cater for consumer demand. Therefore, a field experiment (diallel analysis) was conducted and Training Center, Egypt during 2014 and 2015growing season to estimate combining ability, heterosis and genetic parameters in ricefor improving the yield. Th and Sakha105 were recorded highest mean values for most traits. The crosses (Giza177 × Sakha106, Sakha101 × Sakha104 and Sakha101 × Gz7576-10-3-2-1) were recorded highest mean values for grain yield plant-1.Sakha106 and Sakha104 recorded the highest mean values for flag leaf area. evident from the result, a positive correlation was observed between flag leaf area and grain yield as well as, the results were recorded positively correlation coefficient between n to heading, number of filled grains panicle-1 and 1000-grain weight. cross Sakha 101/Sakha 104, Sakha 104/Sakha 106, Sakha 105/BL1 and Sakha 106/BL1 were identified as themost promising cross for developing high yielding rice varieties and could be further benefits to isolate superior transgressive segregants for breeding programs
This document lists the publications of Farukul Islam which include:
1. 19 published research papers in journals on topics related to poultry, goats, and livestock.
2. 7 published abstracts in conference proceedings.
3. 3 international research project reports.
4. 2 manuals written on indigenous chicken and goat rearing.
5. 2 books authored in Bengali on livestock and poultry.
International Journal of Engineering Research and DevelopmentIJERD Editor
Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering,
Information Engineering and Technology,
Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,
Automation and Mechatronics Engineering,
Material and Chemical Engineering,
Civil and Architecture Engineering,
Biotechnology and Bio Engineering,
Environmental Engineering,
Petroleum and Mining Engineering,
Marine and Agriculture engineering,
Aerospace Engineering.
Patil Amol Eknath provides his curriculum vitae, which includes his education, research experience, teaching experience, publications, and research interests. He received his Ph.D. in Agriculture from Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Agricultural University in 2016, with a focus on genetic evaluation and genotype x environment interaction for yield and fiber quality in cotton. His research and teaching experience includes work on heterosis, combining ability analysis, and genetic diversity in various crops such as maize, mustard, rice, wheat, and safflower. He has published over 10 research papers and presented at various international and national conferences. His research interests involve investigating components of crop yield stability across environments.
TEST CROSS PERFORMANCE AND COMBINING ABILITY OF QUALITY PROTEIN MAIZE (ZEA MA...Premier Publishers
The present study was conducted to assess the performance of test cross hybrids and estimate the combining ability of highland maize inbred lines for grain yield and yield-related traits. 40 crosses generated by crossing twenty lines with two testers and two genetic checks were evaluated using alpha lattice design with two replications at Ambo and Kulumsa agricultural research centers in 2019 main cropping season. Analyses of variances showed significant mean squares due to crosses for all studied traits that indicated genetic variation among the materials. GCA mean square due to lines showed significant differences for all traits. Similarly, GCA mean square due to testers was significant for all traits except anthesis-silking interval, while SCA mean squares were significant only for grain yield and number of ears per plant. Inbred lines viz., L7, L13, L5, L2 and L18 were good general combiners for yield and yield attributing characters. Tester CML159 was high combiner for grain yield than CML144. Among the hybrids, L5 x T1, L18 x T1 and L12 x T1 exhibited high mean values over checks and highest SCA effects for yield and yield attributing traits, thus could be used for further use in the breeding and cultivar development process.
Recent Milestones Achieved in Rice Genomes: Hurdles and Future Strategies by ...CrimsonpublishersMCDA
Rice is an important crop among the other cereals and considered as the model crop for function genomic studies. The rice genome size is very small 389m. The simplicity protocol of genetic transformation, physical and molecular map also developed. The recent advancement in genome sequencing and genome editing technologies has enabled us to demonstrate the potential and function of various genes for rice improvement. This spotlight presents the comprehensive overview the modern tools and resources for advance in rice genome to develop elite rice genotype which have potential tolerance against multi stresses. However, we argue the next step of rice functional genome improvement, draft genome refinement and resequencing of rice broad diversity panel genome with highly efficient technology and multidisciplinary integrated approaches to inferring gene function and future rice improvement program.
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Exploration and inventorying of weeds in wheat CROP OF THE DISTRIC T MALAKAN...Shujaul Mulk Khan
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Factor and Principal Component Analyses of Component of Yield and Morphologic...Premier Publishers
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Resumé (Curriculum Vitae)
DR MUHAMMAD YAQOOB
Name Dr. Muhammad Yaqoob
Date of Birth 21-09-1960
Nationality/Domicile PAKISTANI/JHANG
Corresponding Address Deptt. Livestock Management & Production, Arid Agriculture
University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan .
E mail uaflm@yahoo.com
Mobile +923336585284
Academic Profile:
Ph.D.(1995-2000)
Subject: Animal Production
Institution: Department of Agriculture, University of Newcastleupon Tyne (UK.)
Research title: Comparison of three terminal sire breeds for lamb production under
upland grassland conditions in the North-East of England
Post-doc
Nova Scotia Agriculture, College Canada
Research title: Forage biomass yield and performance of dairy cattle, grazing on a
pastures with intelligent irrigation system
M.Sc.(Hons.)
(1986-1988)
Subject: Livestock Management
Institution: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (Pakistan)
Research title: Effect of silage feeding on the production performance of buffalo
under field conditions.
Marks Obtained: 632 / 840 (75.23 %)
CGPA 3.62/4.00
B.Sc.(Hons.) (1981-1985)
Subject: Animal Husbandry
Institution: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (Pakistan)
Marks Obtained: 2617 / 3960 (66%)
CGPA: 3.04/4.00
F.Sc. (1978-1981)
Institution: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
Marks Obtained 974 / 1625 (59.99%)
Matric (1975-1976)
Institution: Govt. Comprehensive High School, Satellite Town (Jhnag)
Marks Obtained: ( 668 / 900 ) / ( 74%)
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Experience
Lecturer Deptt. Livestock Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, 1986 to
2000.
Assistant Professor Deptt. Livestock Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, 2000 to
2006
Research Scholar University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Associate Professor Deptt. Livestock Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, 2006 to
date
Postdoctoral-Research
Scholar
Nova Scotia Agriculture, College Canada
Chairman Deptt. Livestock Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
Distinctions/ Awards:
1. I was awarded Merit Scholarship during 1st
year of B.Sc. (Hons.) A.H.(1985)
2. I was awarded Scholarship by Educational Society (Lahore) for M.Sc.(Hons) Livestock Management
3. I was awarded Central Overseas Training Award (1995-1999) by Ministry of Education Government of
Pakistan for higher studies in the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.
Computer Skills:
I can operate most of the software e.g. MS Word, Genstat, SPSS and Minitab. I am well versed in MS-Word, MS-
Excel, MS-PowerPoint, I worked on the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, computer Network (1995-2000).
Certificates/ Diplomas:
1. Attended Staff Development Course held at University of Agriculture Faisalabad sponsored by National
Academy of Higher Education, The Department of Learning Innovation, Higher Education Commision
(HEC) Islamabad, 2005
2. Attended a Short Course on Livestock Ecology, Sustainable Land Use and Livestock Systems held at the
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad In Collaboration with Humboldt Universitat Zu Berlin, Germany.EU
Asia Link Project, 2004
3. Attended Research Orientation Program on Research Methodology and Analytical Techniques held at
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, 2004.
4. Attend a short course on The Methods of Impact assessment in Field studies arranged by Dept. of
Livestock Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad & School of Agriculture Food and Rural
Development, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2004
5. Diploma in Arabic language, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, 1985
6. Horse Riding Course, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, 1987
7. Islamic Corresponding Course, International Islamic University Islamabad, 1988
Memberships Of Scientific and Professional Societies:
1 Member Pakistan Association for the Advancement of Science
2 Member Pakistan Veterinary Medical Association
3 Member Pakistan Animal Husbandry Association
Member Expert Pakistan Pakistani experts & professionals
Member ResearchGate:The scientific network online
Member National core group in life Sciences
Member Int. Society for Food, Agriculture and Evironment
Member World Academy of Science, Engineering & Technology
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Subject Editor Animal Science Journal ISS 2220-9549
Associate Editor Journal of Bioinformatics and Sequence Analysis
Scientific Conferences Attended:
1. Winter Meetings: British Society of Animal Science (BSAS) Grand Hotel, Scarborough, U.K. (1996)
2. Winter Meetings: British Society of Animal Science (BSAS) Grand Hotel, Scarborough, U.K. (1997)
33rd
All Pak. Sci. Conf. held at Univ. Agric., Faisalabad, Pakistan. Dec. 25th
to 28th.
2002
3. Third International Congress- Pakistan Veterinary Medical Association November, 28-29, 1990,
Islamabad.
4. Seminar on world water day, March 22, 2004, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
Publications:
A- List of Books Published
1. Husbandry and Health of horses (With chapter on donkey and mules)
2. Breeds of Livestock in Pakistan
3. Livestock Management Manual-1
4 Livestock Management Manual-11
5 Health and Husbandry of Dairy Animals
B Scientific Papers Published
Research Papers Published in the journals having impact factor: 15
Research Papers Published in the journals having impact factor 60
Abstract published 30
Projects
Title Role Funding Agency From To
Computer Assisted Identification of the Large
Ruminants
CO-PI
University of
Agriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Jul, 2009 Jun, 2011
Augumentation of Research Faccilities at the
Livestock Experiment station, University of
Agriculture
CO-PI
University of
Agriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Aug,
2003
May,
2004
Studies on some productive and reproductive
performance traits of goat breeds in and around
Proka.
PI
University of
Agriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Jun, 2001
May,
2002
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List of Publications (Dr. Muhammad Yaqoob)
1. Sibtain Ahmad & Muhammad Yaqoob & Muhammad Qamar Bilal & Ghulam Muhammad & Li-Guo Yang &
Muhammad Kasib Khan & Muhammad Tariq (2012) Risk factors associated with prevalence and major bacterial
causes of mastitis in dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) under different production systems Tropical
Animal Health and Production 44 (1)107-112
2. S. Ahmad, M. Yaqoob, N. Hashmi, S. Ahmad, M. A. Zaman and M. Tariq (2010). Economic Importance of
Camel: A Unique Alternative under Crisis. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 30(4):191-197.
3. M Yaqoob, B G Merrel, P Akhtar, H Nawaz, J I Sultan and M I Mustafa (2010). Comparison of Suffolk, Texel
and Charollais sired lambs for slaughter traits under upland grassland. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 80 (8):
785-789
4. F. Shahzad, M. Yaqoob, M. Younas, U. Farooq, F. Sher, M. Asim, S. Qamar, M. Akbar and I. Irshad (2010).
Factors Affecting the Birth Weight of Cholistani Cattle Calves. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 30(4):247-248
5. S. Ahmad, M. Yaqoob, N. Hashmi, M. A. Zaman, and M. S. Amjad. 2009. Farmers Attitude towards
Interventions Regarding Buffalo Calf. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 29(3):125-128
6. Younas M, Yaqoob M, Ahmad T, Babar ME, Ali A, and Shahzad F. (2009). A study on the breeding practices of
water buffalo kept under various production systems in Punjab, Pakistan Pakistan Journal of Zoology 9:91-101
7. Ishaq K, Ullah N, Ahmad T and M Yaqoob (2009). Incidence of Reproductive disorders in cattle and buffaloes
around Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Pakistan Journal of Zoology 9:69-71
8. M. Yaqoob, F. Shahzad, M. Aslam, M. Younas and G. Bilal (2009). Production performance of Dera Din Panah
goat under desert range conditions in Pakistan. Tropical Animal Health and Production 41:1413-1419
9. H. Nawaz, M. Yaqoob, M. Sarwar, M. Abdullah, J. I. Sultan and B. B. Khn (2009). Effect of Feeding different
sources of supplemental fat on the performance of lactating Nili-Ravi buffaloes. Indian Journal of Animal
Sciences :79:188-192
10. Javed Iqbal Sultan, Inam-Ur-Rahim, Muhammad Yaqoob, M. I. Mustafa, Haq Nawaz And Pervez Akhtar (2009).
Nutritional evaluation of herbs as fodder source for ruminants. Pakistan Journal of Botany :41 :2777-2782
11. Javed Iqbal Sultan, Inam-Ur-Rahim, Haq Nawaz,Muhammad Yaqoob and Ijaz Javed (2008). Mineral
Composition, Palatability and Digestibility of Free Rangeland Grasses of Northern Grasslands of Pakistan.
Pakistan Journal of Botany :40:2059-2070
12. Haq Nawaz, Muhammad Shafiq, Muhammad Yqoob, Muhammad Yousaf and Fawwad Ahmad (2008). Effect of
Cholecalciferol on the performance and carcass characteristics of broiler chicks. Indian Veterinary Journal :
85:851-854
13. Javed Iqbal Sultan, Inam-Ur-Rahim, Muhammad Yaqoob, Haq Nawaz and Mansoor Hameed (2008). Nutritive
Value of Free Rangeland Grasses of Northern Grasslands of Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Botany :40 :249-258
14. H Nawaz, M A Naseemh Nawaz, M A Naseem, M Yaqoob, F Ahmad and M Yousaf, M Yaqoob, (2008). Effect
of dry yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on live performance and carcass characteristics of broiler chicks Indian
Journal of Animal Sciences 78(1):117-120
15. Inam-Ur-Rahim, Javed Iqbal Sultan, Muhammad Yaqoob,Haq Nawaz, Ijaz Javed and Mansoor Hameed (2008).
Mineral Profile, Palatability and Digestibility of Marginal Land Grasses of Trans-Himalayan Grasslands of
Pakistan Pakistan Journal of Botany 40:237-248
16. Javed Iqbal Sultan, Inam-Ur-Rahim, Haq Nawaz, Muhammad Yaqoob and Ijaz Javed (2008). Nutritional
Evaluation of Fodder Tree Leaves of Northern Grasslands of Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 40:2503-2512
17. M Yaqoob, B G Merrel, P Akhtar, H Nawaz, J I Sultan and M I Mustafa. (2007). Effect of Feeding Supplemental
Tallow on the Performance of Lactating Nili-Ravi Buffaloes" Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
31:389--398
18. Muhammad Yaqoob and Haq Nawaz (2007). Potential of Pakistani camel for dairy and other uses Animal
Science Journal 78:467-475
19. Haq Nawaz, Tariq Mushtaq and Muhammad Yaqoob (2006). Effect of Varying Levels of Energy and Protein on
Live Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Broiler Chicks. The Journal of Poultry Science 43 :388-393
20. K. Ishaq, M. Q. Bilal, M. Yaqoob, J. I. Sultan and M. Younas (2006). Effect of Superphosphate as Phosphorus
Supplement on Dry Matter Intake and Weight Gain of Sahiwal Calves. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 26:49-50
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21. K. Ishaq, M. Q. Bilal, M. Yaqoob and M. Younas. (2005). Effect of superphosphate supplementation on dry
matter, digestibility and blood serum in Sahiwal calves. Science International 17 :1-4
22. Aslam Khan M., M. Yaqoob, G. Ahtasham and A. Saeed (2005). Impact of professional factors on the working
efficiency of Agriculture extension field staff in Punjab Journal of Agriculture and Social Sciences 1:25-28
23. Bilal, M. Q., A. A. Mohamud, M. Younas, G. Muhammad, M. Yaqoob and K. Ishaque (2005). Effect of post
milking teat dipping and Staphylococcus aureus vaccination on quarter based severity of mastitis in Sahiwal
cows. Science International 17 :259-266
24. Sultan, J.I., M. Usman, and M. Yaqoob and M. Abdullah (2005). 11: Effect of legume substitution on NDF
digestion kinetic in Situ. Science International :17 pp:-
25. Yaqoob M., B.G Merrell and J. I. Sultan "Comparison of three terminal sire breeds for weaning weight of lambs
kept under upland grassland conditions in the north east of England." (2005) Pakistan Veterinary Journal :25 :17-
21
26. Yaqoob M.,M. Q. Bilal and M. Younas "Comparison of three terminal sire breeds for growth rate of lambs kept
under upland grassland conditions in the north east of England" (2005) International Journal of Agriculture and
Biology http://www.ijab.org :7 :410-413
27. Yaqoob, M., B.G. Merrel, and J.I. Sultan "Comparison of three terminal sire breeds for birth weight of lambs kept
under upland grassland conditions in the north east of England." (2004) Pakistan Veterinary Journal :24 :196-198
28. Baber, M. E., Z. Ahmad, A. Nadeem, and M. Yaqoob "Environmental factors affecting birth weight in Lohi
sheep" (2004) Pakistan Veterinary Journal :14 :5-8
29. Javaid A., J. I. Sultan, M. Abdullah and M. Yaqoob "Effect of replacement of C4 Plants with C3 plants IN
SACCO digestion Kinetics" (2004) Journal of animal and Plant Science :14 :91-94
30. Sultan, J.I., M. Usman, and M. Yaqoob "Associative action 1: Effect of legume substitution on DM digestion
kinetic in Situ." (2004) Science International 16 :135-138
31. Khan, Z.H., M. Yaqoob, and M. Younas. "Studies of some socio-economic factors affecting agro-grazing in
District Khanewal." (2004) The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences :14 :48-51
32. Yaqoob, M., B.G. Merrel, and J.I. Sultan "Comparison of three terminal sire breeds for birth weight of lambs kept
under upland grassland conditions in the north east of England." (2004) Pakistan Veterinary Journal :24 :196-198
33. Sultan J.I., M. Usman, M. Yaqoob, and M. Abdullah "Comparative nutrient profile and digestion pattern of
leguminous and non-leguminous fodders." (2004) Pakistan Journal of Science :56 :75-79
34. Sultan, J.I. and M. Yaqoob "Effect of fertilizer and stage of maturity of Mott grass on digestion kinetics of fiber."
(2004) Pakistan Journal of Science 56 :74-76
35. Babar, M.E., Z. Ahmad, A. Nadeem, and M. Yaqoob "Environmental factors affecting weaning weight in Lohi
sheep." (2003) Pakistan Veterinary Journal :23 :177-180
36. Babar, M.E., Z. Ahmad, M. Yaqoob, and A. Ali "Environmental factors affecting greasy fleece yield in Lohi
sheep." (2003) The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences :13 :149-152
37. Khan, M.A., M. Aslam, M.S. Siddique, and M. Yaqoob (2002). Physical and economic factors affecting the
working efficiency of agriculture extension field staff in Punjab. The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences 12 :
47-50
38. Hyder, A., A.S. Lodhi, M. Yaqoob, and K.Z. Gondal (2002). Small ruminant production practices in upland
ranges of Balochistan." Pakistan Veterinary Journal 22:59-63
39. Farooq, M., J.I. Sultan, M. Yaqoob, M. Aslam, and M. Abdullah (2002). Effect of concentrate supplementation
and enthelmintics on the production performance of Thalli sheep under desert range conditions. The Journal of
Animal and Plant Sciences 12:78-81
40. Yaqoob, M., M. Younas, M. Ramzan, and M.E. Babar (2002). Measurement of physiological norms and work
efficiency in draft animals. Science International. 14:157-162
41. Yaqoob, M., M.E. Babar, H. Nawaz, and M.A. Mahmood (2001). Factors affecting calf mortality in buffaloes.
The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences 11:7-10
42. Ahmad, Z., M. Yaqoob, and M. Younas. (2001). The Lohi Sheep: A Meat Breed of Pakistan." Pakistan Journal of
Agricultural Sciences 38:69-72
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43. Javed, M.M., N.A. Chaudhry, H. Nawaz, and M Yaqoob (1995). Chemical composition of broiler carcass as
influenced by different levels of protein and pesticide. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 15 :76-80
44. Rafiq, M., A.R. Abid, H. Nawaz, and M Yaqoob (1994). Effect of different types of dried animal excreta on the
digestibility of various nutrients of a composite sheep ration. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 14 :145-148
45. Faiz, M.A., M. Tufail, M. Yaqoob, M. Younas, F. Ahmad, and H. Nawaz (1994). Production traits of Beetal and
Nachi goats associated with birth weight, weaning weight and adult weight. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 14 :149-
154
46. Altaf ur Rehman, B., H. Nawaz, G. Ahmad, and M. Yaqoob. (1994). Effect of varying energy and protein levels
on the performance of Japanese quails. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences 31 :224-227
47. Mohiduddin. G., M. Yaqoob, H. Nawaz, and P. Akhtae (1994). Inheritance of Breeding and its relationship with
age at first calving and first lactation milk yield in Sahiwal cattle, Pakistan Veterinary Journal 4:238-241
48. Nawaz, H., M.Z. Alam, and M. Yaqoob (1994). Physical characteristics of eggs as influenced by varying protein
levels in layers ration. Pakistan Journal of Livestock Research 4:43-46
49. Akhtar, M.J., M. Yaqoob, A. Iqbal, M.I. Mustafa, M. Anwar, and G. Mohyuddin (1994). A study on
hematological picture of Sahiwal and crossbred calves as affected by different housing conditions. Sarhad Journal
of Agriculture 10:127-130
50. Naveed, Z. M. Ishaque, M. Yaqoob, H. Nawaz, and F. Ahmad (1994). Studies on Practices and potentials of
livestock grazing in District Vehari, Pakistan Journal of Livestock Research 4:72-76
51. Faiz, M.A., M. Tufail, M. Yaqoob, F. Ahmad, and M. Younas (1994). Comparative reproductive performance of
Beetal and Nachi goats. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences 31:102-107
52. Faiz, M.A., M. Tufail, H. Nawaz, M. Yaqoob, F. Ahmad, M. Younas "Factors affecting kid mortality in Beetal
and Nachi goats." (1993) Pakistan Veterinary Journal 13::23-25
53. Nawaz, H., G. Ali, M.A. Sial, M.Z. Alam, and M Yaqoob (1993). Performance of layers on diets adequate in
critical amino acids but low in protein contents. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 13:142-145
54. Mohy-ud-Din, G., R.A. Gill, Z. Ahmad, K.Z. Gondal, M. Yaqoob, F. Ahmad, and M.I. Mustafa. (1993). Survival
rate and culling pattern in Sahiwal cattle. Pakistan Veterinary Journal. 13:26-29
55. Khan. B. Bakht, M.Q. Bilal, S. H. Hanjra, A. R. barque, A. Iqbal, and M. yaqoob (1992). 1. Extent and preference
for animals slaughtered on EID-UL-AZHA. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences 29:18-22
56. Yaqoob, M., S.H. Hanjra, J.A. Bhatti, M.I. Mustafa, M.Q. Bilal, and G. Hur. (1991). Effects of silage feeding on
the production performance of buffaloes under field conditions." Pakistan Veterinary Journal :11:135-137
57. Khan, B.B., M.I. Mustafa, M. Abdullah, and M Yaqoob (1991). Chemical and Hygienic quality of milk supplied
to canteens of various Hospitals in Faisalabad City. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 28:404-407
58. Ayub, M., B.B. Khan, S.H. Hanjra, K. Z. Gondal, and M. Yaqoob. Faraz, A., M. Lateef, M. I. Mustafa, P. Akhtar,
M. Yaqoob and S. Rehman. 2013. Detection of adulteration, chemical composition and hygienic status of milk
supplied to various canteens of educational institutes and public places in Faisalabad. The Journal of Animal and
Plant Sciences, 23(1 Suppl.):119-124
59. A. Hussain, P. Akhtar, S. Ali, M. Younas, M. Yaqoob, M. E. Babar, K. Javed and A. Shakoor. 2013. Factors
influencing body weights at different ages in Thalli sheep, The Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences, 23(1):1-6
60. S. Ahmad, M. Yaqoob and A. Iqbal. 2012. Farmers' attitude towards interventions regarding camel calf health
care and management practices under pastoralists conditions. Proceedings of the 3rd Conference of the
International Society of Camelid Research and Developmentpp: Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Sultanat of
Oman, 29 January to 1 February 2012. Page. 158
61. P. Akhtar, U. Kalsoom, S. Ali, M. Yaqoob, K. Javed M. E. Babar, M. I. Mustafa and J. I. Sultan. 2012. Genetic
and phenotypic parameters for growth traits of Nili-Ravi buffalo heifers in Pakistan. The Journal of Animal and
Plant Sciences, 22(3 Suppl.): 347-352
62. H. Nawaz, M. Abdullah M. Yaqoob, M. E. Babar, M. A. Jabbar and M. Tariq. 2012. Metabolic effects of feeding
different sources of supplemental fat to lactating Nili-Ravi buffaloes. The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences,
22(3 Suppl.): 288-295
63. H. Nawaz, M. Abdullah, M. Yaqoob, M. A. Jabbar, M. Sarwar and M. Younas. 2012. Metabolic effects of
feeding supplemental tallow to lactating Nili-Ravi buffalo The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences, 22(3
Suppl.): 228-233 (1990). Cost of production of Buffalo and Cow milk and its utilization in and around
Mzzaffargarh city. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences 27:27-29
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Resumé (Curriculum Vitae)
DR MUHAMMAD YAQOOB
Name Dr. Muhammad Yaqoob
Date of Birth 21-09-1960
Nationality/Domicile PAKISTANI/JHANG
Corresponding Address Deptt. Livestock Management, University of Agriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan 38040
E mail uaflm@yahoo.com
Tel.Off.(Univ.Agri., Faisalabad): +92(41)9200161-69 Ext-3206 & 3209
Tel Home: +92(41)2610922
Mobile +923336585284
Academic Profile:
Ph.D.(1995-2000)
Subject: Animal Production
Institution: Department of Agriculture, University of Newcastleupon Tyne (UK.)
Research title: Comparison of three terminal sire breeds for lamb production under
upland grassland conditions in the North-East of England
Post-doc
Nova Scotia Agriculture, College Canada
Research title: Forage biomass yield and performance of dairy cattle, grazing on a
pastures with intelligent irrigation system
M.Sc.(Hons.)
(1986-1988)
Subject: Livestock Management
Institution: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (Pakistan)
Research title: Effect of silage feeding on the production performance of buffalo
under field conditions.
Marks Obtained: 632 / 840 (75.23 %)
CGPA 3.62/4.00
B.Sc.(Hons.) (1981-1985)
Subject: Animal Husbandry
Institution: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (Pakistan)
Marks Obtained: 2617 / 3960 (66%)
CGPA: 3.04/4.00
F.Sc. (1978-1981)
Institution: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
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Marks Obtained 974 / 1625 (59.99%)
Matric (1975-1976)
Institution: Govt. Comprehensive High School, Satellite Town (Jhnag)
Marks Obtained: ( 668 / 900 ) / ( 74%)
Experience
Lecturer Deptt. Livestock Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad,
1986 to 2000.
Assistant Professor Deptt. Livestock Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad,
2000 to 2006
Research Scholar University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Associate Professor Deptt. Livestock Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad,
2006 to date
Postdoctoral Research
Scholar
Nova Scotia Agriculture, College Canada
Chairman Deptt. Livestock Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
Distinctions/ Awards:
1. I was awarded Merit Scholarship during 1st
year of B.Sc. (Hons.) A.H.(1985)
2. I was awarded Scholarship by Educational Society (Lahore) for M.Sc.(Hons) Livestock
Management
3. I was awarded Central Overseas Training Award (1995-1999) by Ministry of Education
Government of Pakistan for higher studies in the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.
Computer Skills:
I can operate most of the software e.g. MS Word, Genstat, SPSS and Minitab. I am well versed in MS-
Word, MS-Excel, MS-PowerPoint, I worked on the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, computer
Network (1995-2000).
Certificates/ Diplomas:
1. Attended Staff Development Course held at University of Agriculture Faisalabad sponsored by
National Academy of Higher Education, The Department of Learning Innovation, Higher
Education Commision (HEC) Islamabad, 2005
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2. Attended a Short Course on Livestock Ecology, Sustainable Land Use and Livestock Systems held
at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad In Collaboration with Humboldt Universitat Zu
Berlin, Germany.EU Asia Link Project, 2004
3. Attended Research Orientation Program on Research Methodology and Analytical Techniques
held at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, 2004.
4. Attend a short course on The Methods of Impact assessment in Field studies arranged by Dept. of
Livestock Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad & School of Agriculture Food and
Rural Development, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2004
5. Diploma in Arabic language, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, 1985
6. Horse Riding Course, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, 1987
7. Islamic Corresponding Course, International Islamic University Islamabad, 1988
Memberships Of Scientific and Professional Societies:
1 Member Pakistan Association for the Advancement of Science
2 Member Pakistan Veterinary Medical Association
3 Member Pakistan Animal Husbandry Association
Member Expert Pakistan Pakistani experts & professionals
Member ResearchGate:The scientific network online
Member National core group in life Sciences
Member Int. Society for Food, Agriculture and Evironment
Member World Academy of Science, Engineering & Technology
Subject Editor Animal Science Journal ISS 2220-9549
Associate Editor Journal of Bioinformatics and Sequence Analysis
Scientific Conferences Attended:
1. Winter Meetings: British Society of Animal Science (BSAS) Grand Hotel, Scarborough,
U.K. (1996)
2. Winter Meetings: British Society of Animal Science (BSAS) Grand Hotel, Scarborough,
U.K. (1997)
33rd
All Pak. Sci. Conf. held at Univ. Agric., Faisalabad, Pakistan. Dec. 25th
to 28th.
2002
3. Third International Congress- Pakistan Veterinary Medical Association November, 28-29,
1990, Islamabad.
4. Seminar on world water day, March 22, 2004, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
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Publications:
A- List of Books Published
1. Husbandry and Health of horses (With chapter on donkey and mules)
2. Breeds of Livestock in Pakistan
3. Livestock Management Manual-1
4 Livestock Management Manual-11
5 Health and Husbandry of Dairy Animals
B Scientific Papers Published
Research Papers Published in the journals having impact factor: 15
Research Papers Published in the journals having impact factor 60
Abstract published 30
Referees:
1. Prof. Dr. Haq Nawaz Director Graduate Studies, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad,
Contact No. 03023444515 e.mail: dr_haq_nawaz@yahoo.com
2. Dr. Rao Zahid Abbas, Principal, University College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,
The Islamia University Bahalpure, Mobile: 923006682811e-mail: raouaf@hotmail.com
3. Prof. Dr. Arfan Yousaf, Chairman, Department of Clinical Studies, Faculty of Veterinary
and Animal Sciences Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi. E-
mail: arfanyousaf@uaar.edu.pk Phone: 03336504830
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List of Publications (Dr. Muhammad Yaqoob)
64. Sibtain Ahmad & Muhammad Yaqoob & Muhammad Qamar Bilal & Ghulam Muhammad & Li-Guo Yang &
Muhammad Kasib Khan & Muhammad Tariq (2012) Risk factors associated with prevalence and major bacterial
causes of mastitis in dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) under different production systems Tropical
Animal Health and Production 44 (1)107-112
65. S. Ahmad, M. Yaqoob, N. Hashmi, S. Ahmad, M. A. Zaman and M. Tariq (2010). Economic Importance of
Camel: A Unique Alternative under Crisis. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 30(4):191-197.
66. M Yaqoob, B G Merrel, P Akhtar, H Nawaz, J I Sultan and M I Mustafa (2010). Comparison of Suffolk, Texel
and Charollais sired lambs for slaughter traits under upland grassland. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 80 (8):
785-789
67. F. Shahzad, M. Yaqoob, M. Younas, U. Farooq, F. Sher, M. Asim, S. Qamar, M. Akbar and I. Irshad (2010).
Factors Affecting the Birth Weight of Cholistani Cattle Calves. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 30(4):247-248
68. S. Ahmad, M. Yaqoob, N. Hashmi, M. A. Zaman, and M. S. Amjad. 2009. Farmers Attitude towards
Interventions Regarding Buffalo Calf. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 29(3):125-128
69. Younas M, Yaqoob M, Ahmad T, Babar ME, Ali A, and Shahzad F. (2009). A study on the breeding practices of
water buffalo kept under various production systems in Punjab, Pakistan Pakistan Journal of Zoology 9:91-101
70. Ishaq K, Ullah N, Ahmad T and M Yaqoob (2009). Incidence of Reproductive disorders in cattle and buffaloes
around Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Pakistan Journal of Zoology 9:69-71
71. M. Yaqoob, F. Shahzad, M. Aslam, M. Younas and G. Bilal (2009). Production performance of Dera Din Panah
goat under desert range conditions in Pakistan. Tropical Animal Health and Production 41:1413-1419
72. H. Nawaz, M. Yaqoob, M. Sarwar, M. Abdullah, J. I. Sultan and B. B. Khn (2009). Effect of Feeding different
sources of supplemental fat on the performance of lactating Nili-Ravi buffaloes. Indian Journal of Animal
Sciences :79:188-192
73. Javed Iqbal Sultan, Inam-Ur-Rahim, Muhammad Yaqoob, M. I. Mustafa, Haq Nawaz And Pervez Akhtar (2009).
Nutritional evaluation of herbs as fodder source for ruminants. Pakistan Journal of Botany :41 :2777-2782
74. Javed Iqbal Sultan, Inam-Ur-Rahim, Haq Nawaz,Muhammad Yaqoob and Ijaz Javed (2008). Mineral
Composition, Palatability and Digestibility of Free Rangeland Grasses of Northern Grasslands of Pakistan.
Pakistan Journal of Botany :40:2059-2070
75. Haq Nawaz, Muhammad Shafiq, Muhammad Yqoob, Muhammad Yousaf and Fawwad Ahmad (2008). Effect of
Cholecalciferol on the performance and carcass characteristics of broiler chicks. Indian Veterinary Journal :
85:851-854
76. Javed Iqbal Sultan, Inam-Ur-Rahim, Muhammad Yaqoob, Haq Nawaz and Mansoor Hameed (2008). Nutritive
Value of Free Rangeland Grasses of Northern Grasslands of Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Botany :40 :249-258
77. H Nawaz, M A Naseemh Nawaz, M A Naseem, M Yaqoob, F Ahmad and M Yousaf, M Yaqoob, (2008). Effect
of dry yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on live performance and carcass characteristics of broiler chicks Indian
Journal of Animal Sciences 78(1):117-120
78. Inam-Ur-Rahim, Javed Iqbal Sultan, Muhammad Yaqoob,Haq Nawaz, Ijaz Javed and Mansoor Hameed (2008).
Mineral Profile, Palatability and Digestibility of Marginal Land Grasses of Trans-Himalayan Grasslands of
Pakistan Pakistan Journal of Botany 40:237-248
79. Javed Iqbal Sultan, Inam-Ur-Rahim, Haq Nawaz, Muhammad Yaqoob and Ijaz Javed (2008). Nutritional
Evaluation of Fodder Tree Leaves of Northern Grasslands of Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 40:2503-2512
80. M Yaqoob, B G Merrel, P Akhtar, H Nawaz, J I Sultan and M I Mustafa. (2007). Effect of Feeding Supplemental
Tallow on the Performance of Lactating Nili-Ravi Buffaloes" Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
31:389--398
81. Muhammad Yaqoob and Haq Nawaz (2007). Potential of Pakistani camel for dairy and other uses Animal
Science Journal 78:467-475
82. Haq Nawaz, Tariq Mushtaq and Muhammad Yaqoob (2006). Effect of Varying Levels of Energy and Protein on
Live Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Broiler Chicks. The Journal of Poultry Science 43 :388-393
83. K. Ishaq, M. Q. Bilal, M. Yaqoob, J. I. Sultan and M. Younas (2006). Effect of Superphosphate as Phosphorus
Supplement on Dry Matter Intake and Weight Gain of Sahiwal Calves. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 26:49-50
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84. K. Ishaq, M. Q. Bilal, M. Yaqoob and M. Younas. (2005). Effect of superphosphate supplementation on dry
matter, digestibility and blood serum in Sahiwal calves. Science International 17 :1-4
85. Aslam Khan M., M. Yaqoob, G. Ahtasham and A. Saeed (2005). Impact of professional factors on the working
efficiency of Agriculture extension field staff in Punjab Journal of Agriculture and Social Sciences 1:25-28
86. Bilal, M. Q., A. A. Mohamud, M. Younas, G. Muhammad, M. Yaqoob and K. Ishaque (2005). Effect of post
milking teat dipping and Staphylococcus aureus vaccination on quarter based severity of mastitis in Sahiwal
cows. Science International 17 :259-266
87. Sultan, J.I., M. Usman, and M. Yaqoob and M. Abdullah (2005). 11: Effect of legume substitution on NDF
digestion kinetic in Situ. Science International :17 pp:-
88. Yaqoob M., B.G Merrell and J. I. Sultan "Comparison of three terminal sire breeds for weaning weight of lambs
kept under upland grassland conditions in the north east of England." (2005) Pakistan Veterinary Journal :25 :17-
21
89. Yaqoob M.,M. Q. Bilal and M. Younas "Comparison of three terminal sire breeds for growth rate of lambs kept
under upland grassland conditions in the north east of England" (2005) International Journal of Agriculture and
Biology http://www.ijab.org :7 :410-413
90. Yaqoob, M., B.G. Merrel, and J.I. Sultan "Comparison of three terminal sire breeds for birth weight of lambs kept
under upland grassland conditions in the north east of England." (2004) Pakistan Veterinary Journal :24 :196-198
91. Baber, M. E., Z. Ahmad, A. Nadeem, and M. Yaqoob "Environmental factors affecting birth weight in Lohi
sheep" (2004) Pakistan Veterinary Journal :14 :5-8
92. Javaid A., J. I. Sultan, M. Abdullah and M. Yaqoob "Effect of replacement of C4 Plants with C3 plants IN
SACCO digestion Kinetics" (2004) Journal of animal and Plant Science :14 :91-94
93. Sultan, J.I., M. Usman, and M. Yaqoob "Associative action 1: Effect of legume substitution on DM digestion
kinetic in Situ." (2004) Science International 16 :135-138
94. Khan, Z.H., M. Yaqoob, and M. Younas. "Studies of some socio-economic factors affecting agro-grazing in
District Khanewal." (2004) The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences :14 :48-51
95. Yaqoob, M., B.G. Merrel, and J.I. Sultan "Comparison of three terminal sire breeds for birth weight of lambs kept
under upland grassland conditions in the north east of England." (2004) Pakistan Veterinary Journal :24 :196-198
96. Sultan J.I., M. Usman, M. Yaqoob, and M. Abdullah "Comparative nutrient profile and digestion pattern of
leguminous and non-leguminous fodders." (2004) Pakistan Journal of Science :56 :75-79
97. Sultan, J.I. and M. Yaqoob "Effect of fertilizer and stage of maturity of Mott grass on digestion kinetics of fiber."
(2004) Pakistan Journal of Science 56 :74-76
98. Babar, M.E., Z. Ahmad, A. Nadeem, and M. Yaqoob "Environmental factors affecting weaning weight in Lohi
sheep." (2003) Pakistan Veterinary Journal :23 :177-180
99. Babar, M.E., Z. Ahmad, M. Yaqoob, and A. Ali "Environmental factors affecting greasy fleece yield in Lohi
sheep." (2003) The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences :13 :149-152
100.Khan, M.A., M. Aslam, M.S. Siddique, and M. Yaqoob (2002). Physical and economic factors affecting the
working efficiency of agriculture extension field staff in Punjab. The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences 12 :
47-50
101.Hyder, A., A.S. Lodhi, M. Yaqoob, and K.Z. Gondal (2002). Small ruminant production practices in upland
ranges of Balochistan." Pakistan Veterinary Journal 22:59-63
102.Farooq, M., J.I. Sultan, M. Yaqoob, M. Aslam, and M. Abdullah (2002). Effect of concentrate supplementation
and enthelmintics on the production performance of Thalli sheep under desert range conditions. The Journal of
Animal and Plant Sciences 12:78-81
103.Yaqoob, M., M. Younas, M. Ramzan, and M.E. Babar (2002). Measurement of physiological norms and work
efficiency in draft animals. Science International. 14:157-162
104.Yaqoob, M., M.E. Babar, H. Nawaz, and M.A. Mahmood (2001). Factors affecting calf mortality in buffaloes.
The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences 11:7-10
105.Ahmad, Z., M. Yaqoob, and M. Younas. (2001). The Lohi Sheep: A Meat Breed of Pakistan." Pakistan Journal of
Agricultural Sciences 38:69-72
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106.Javed, M.M., N.A. Chaudhry, H. Nawaz, and M Yaqoob (1995). Chemical composition of broiler carcass as
influenced by different levels of protein and pesticide. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 15 :76-80
107.Rafiq, M., A.R. Abid, H. Nawaz, and M Yaqoob (1994). Effect of different types of dried animal excreta on the
digestibility of various nutrients of a composite sheep ration. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 14 :145-148
108.Faiz, M.A., M. Tufail, M. Yaqoob, M. Younas, F. Ahmad, and H. Nawaz (1994). Production traits of Beetal and
Nachi goats associated with birth weight, weaning weight and adult weight. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 14 :149-
154
109.Altaf ur Rehman, B., H. Nawaz, G. Ahmad, and M. Yaqoob. (1994). Effect of varying energy and protein levels
on the performance of Japanese quails. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences 31 :224-227
110.Mohiduddin. G., M. Yaqoob, H. Nawaz, and P. Akhtae (1994). Inheritance of Breeding and its relationship with
age at first calving and first lactation milk yield in Sahiwal cattle, Pakistan Veterinary Journal 4:238-241
111.Nawaz, H., M.Z. Alam, and M. Yaqoob (1994). Physical characteristics of eggs as influenced by varying protein
levels in layers ration. Pakistan Journal of Livestock Research 4:43-46
112.Akhtar, M.J., M. Yaqoob, A. Iqbal, M.I. Mustafa, M. Anwar, and G. Mohyuddin (1994). A study on
hematological picture of Sahiwal and crossbred calves as affected by different housing conditions. Sarhad Journal
of Agriculture 10:127-130
113.Naveed, Z. M. Ishaque, M. Yaqoob, H. Nawaz, and F. Ahmad (1994). Studies on Practices and potentials of
livestock grazing in District Vehari, Pakistan Journal of Livestock Research 4:72-76
114.Faiz, M.A., M. Tufail, M. Yaqoob, F. Ahmad, and M. Younas (1994). Comparative reproductive performance of
Beetal and Nachi goats. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences 31:102-107
115.Faiz, M.A., M. Tufail, H. Nawaz, M. Yaqoob, F. Ahmad, M. Younas "Factors affecting kid mortality in Beetal
and Nachi goats." (1993) Pakistan Veterinary Journal 13::23-25
116.Nawaz, H., G. Ali, M.A. Sial, M.Z. Alam, and M Yaqoob (1993). Performance of layers on diets adequate in
critical amino acids but low in protein contents. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 13:142-145
117.Mohy-ud-Din, G., R.A. Gill, Z. Ahmad, K.Z. Gondal, M. Yaqoob, F. Ahmad, and M.I. Mustafa. (1993). Survival
rate and culling pattern in Sahiwal cattle. Pakistan Veterinary Journal. 13:26-29
118.Khan. B. Bakht, M.Q. Bilal, S. H. Hanjra, A. R. barque, A. Iqbal, and M. yaqoob (1992). 1. Extent and preference
for animals slaughtered on EID-UL-AZHA. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences 29:18-22
119.Yaqoob, M., S.H. Hanjra, J.A. Bhatti, M.I. Mustafa, M.Q. Bilal, and G. Hur. (1991). Effects of silage feeding on
the production performance of buffaloes under field conditions." Pakistan Veterinary Journal :11:135-137
120.Khan, B.B., M.I. Mustafa, M. Abdullah, and M Yaqoob (1991). Chemical and Hygienic quality of milk supplied
to canteens of various Hospitals in Faisalabad City. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 28:404-407
121.Ayub, M., B.B. Khan, S.H. Hanjra, K. Z. Gondal, and M. Yaqoob. Faraz, A., M. Lateef, M. I. Mustafa, P. Akhtar,
M. Yaqoob and S. Rehman. 2013. Detection of adulteration, chemical composition and hygienic status of milk
supplied to various canteens of educational institutes and public places in Faisalabad. The Journal of Animal and
Plant Sciences, 23(1 Suppl.):119-124
122.A. Hussain, P. Akhtar, S. Ali, M. Younas, M. Yaqoob, M. E. Babar, K. Javed and A. Shakoor. 2013. Factors
influencing body weights at different ages in Thalli sheep, The Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences, 23(1):1-6
123.S. Ahmad, M. Yaqoob and A. Iqbal. 2012. Farmers' attitude towards interventions regarding camel calf health
care and management practices under pastoralists conditions. Proceedings of the 3rd Conference of the
International Society of Camelid Research and Developmentpp: Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Sultanat of
Oman, 29 January to 1 February 2012. Page. 158
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