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Amber, P., A. Akram., R. Qureshi and Z. Akram.2012. HPLC analysis for secondary metabolites detection in Sclerotium rolfsii isolated from chickpea. Pak. J. Bot., 44: 417-422 special issue March 2012
Jabeen, Z., A. Riaz., K. sultana., A. Akram., M. Ansar., I. Hassan and I. Ahmad. 2012. Incidence of Aspegillus flavus and extent of aflatoxin contamination in peanut samples of Pothwar region of Pakistan. Af. J. of Micro. Re.6 (9):1942-1946
Shaheen. H., R. Qureshi., A. Akram and M. Gulfraz. 2012. Some important medicinal flora of Noorpur Thal, Khushab, Pakistan. Arch. Des Sc. 2(65):57 -73
Ahmad, M. A., S.M. Iqbal , N. Ayub, Y. Ahmad and A.Akram. 2010. Identification of resistant sources in chickpea against Fusarium wilt . Pak. J. Bot., 42 (1): 417-426 Impact factor: 0.520
Ali.S.R., S.M.Iqbal., U. Iqbal., A.Ghafoor and A.Akram. 2009. Pathogenic diversity in Ascochyta rabiei (PASS.) of chickpea. . Pak. J. Bot., 41 (1): 413-419 Impact factor: 0.520
Akram, A., S.M. Iqbal., N.Ahmad., U. Iqbal and A.Ghafoor. 2008. Morphological variability and mycelialcompatibility among the isolates of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum associated with stem rot of chickpea. Pak. J. Bot., 40(6): 2663-2668. Impact factor: 0.520
Akram, A.,S.M. Iqbal., C.A.Rauf and R.A.Qureshi. 2008. Detection of resistant sources for collar rot disease in chickpea germplasm. Pak. J. Bot., 40 (5): 2211-2215. Impact factor: 0.520
Akram, A.,S.M. Iqbal., R.A.Qureshi and C.A.Rauf. 2008. Variablity among isolates of Sclerotium rolfsii associated with collar rot disease of chickpea in Pakistan. Pak. J. Bot., 40 (1): 453-46. Impact factor: 0.520
Akram, A., M.Fatima., S.Ali., G.Jilani.,and R.Asghar. 2007. Growth, yield and nutrients uptake in response to integrated phosphorus and potassium management. Pak. J. Bot., 39 (4): 1083-1087 Impact factor: 0.520
J.Ghulam, A.Akram, R.M.Ali, Fauzia, Hafeez, H.Imran, Shmasi, A.Nawaz &A.Gafoor. (2007). Enhancing crop growth, nutrients availability, economics & Beneficial rhizosphere microflora through organic and bio-fertilizersAnnals of Micro- biology2(57). 177-183 University of Milan, Italy.