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Dr. Irshad Mahmood is working as a professor in the field of Plant Nematology,
Department of Botany. He obtained Ph.D. degree from Aligarh Muslim University in
the field of Plant Pathology and Nematology. Thrust area of my research is to
promote organic farming across the world by utilizing the organic matters,
mychorrhizal fungi. PGPR, biofertilizers and some other beneficial organisms for
sustainable management of plant-parasitic nematodes through biological means as
well as enrich the soil with nutrients necessary for plant growth and development. He
attended a number of national and international conferences related to his subject
and published over 130 original research papers, review articles and book chapters
in various refereed national and international publication media, most of them in very
high impact factors. He has been associated with teaching program of undergraduate
and post-graduate level students of botany for the last 30 years and research
experience in Plant Pathology and Nematology of 35 years, and visited many
countries including United States, France, and U.K. He has successfully completed
many training courses sponsored by ICAR, a premier Govt. organization and one in
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, U.S.A. He is member of national and
international scientific organizations, served as experts for selection committee,
reviewer of journals, Ph.D. thesis, funding agencies and is recipient of scientist of the
year award in the field of his specialization. He has guided six Ph.D., several M.Phil.
and a number of M.Sc. dissertations. He has involved for establishing a joint Govt.
project in Aligarh Muslim University for improvement of infrastructural facilities in
Botanical Garden to facilitate Ex Situ conservation and Propagation of rare,
Endangered and Threatened Plants and Plants Endemic to the region.
BIODATA IN BRIEF Dr. Irshad Mahmood Professor in Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Email: [email protected] Education: B.Sc. – Gorakhpur University, M.Sc. – AMU, M.Phil. – AMU, Ph.D. – AMU. Experience: Teaching - 26 years (B.Sc., M.Sc., Plant Pathology, Nematology, Mycology, at AMU, Aligarh and Constantine University, Algeria. Research - 27 years Research Guidance: M.Sc. Projects – 21, M.Phil. – 3, Ph.D. – 7, Ph.D. Students currently working – 4. Publications: About 141, Research Papers published/communicated – 124, Reviews -7, Chapters in books– 10. Publications in Foreign Journals: Papers published – 96, Reviews – 7. Indian Journals: Papers – 30. Publication Media for Research Papers: Foreign Journals 17, including Nematropica, Bioresource Technology, Nemtologia Mediterranea, Applied Soil Ecology, Journal of Pesticides Science, Israel Journal of Plant Sciences, Biological Agriculture and Horticulture, Test of Agrochemicals and Cultivars, Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, Asian Journal of Plant Sciences, Journal of Plant Pathology, Journal of Medicinal Plant Research, Archive of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, The Journal of Plant Pathology-Photon, Cogent Food and Agriculture, Asian Journal of crop Science, Asian Journal of Plant Pathology etc. Indian Journals 9, including Indian Phytopathology, Indian Journal of Nematology, Acta Botanica Indica, Indian Journal of Plant Pathology, Indian Botanical Reporter, National Academy of Sciences Letters, Environmental Biology and Conservation, Trends in Biosciences, Agrica, etc. Association with Professional Societies: Member/Life-Member/ Fellows of 7 Professional Societies, including National Academy of Sciences, India, Society of Advancement of Botany, India, Indian Nematological Society, Indian Science Congress, Environmental Biology and Conservation, etc. Attendance/Contribution in Symposia etc: International-6, National-14. Academic Visits Abroad: North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA, Constantine University, Algeria.
Assistant Professor: Institute of Biology, Constantine University, Algeria. Fellowships and Awards: 1. Fellowship Awards 2006 for outstanding contribution in field of Plant
Pathology and Nematology by the BIOVED Research Society, 21st Feb 2006, BHU, Varanasi.
2. Elected Fellow of International Society for Conservation of Natural Resources
(FNRS), 2006. BIODATA OF DR. IRSHAD MAHMOOD Name : Irshad Mahmood Present Position : Professor,
Department of Botany,
Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh-202 002, U.P., INDIA. E-mail address : [email protected] Date of Birth : July 1, 1954.
Academic Qualification and Experience: B.Sc., Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India. M.Sc. Botany (Plant Pathology), Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. M.Phil. Botany (Plant Nematology), Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. Ph.D. Botany (Plant Nematology), Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. Research Fellow in ICAR Project on Nematode Pathogenicity, Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, 1976-79. Senior Research fellow, CSIR, Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, 1979-81. Post Doctoral Fellow, CSIR, Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim
University, Aligarh, India, 1981-82. Research Associate, CSIR, Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, 1982-83. Assistant Professor, Institute of Biology, Constantine University, Constantine, Algeria, 1983-84. Pool Officer, CSIR, Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, 1985-88.
Lecturer, Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, 1989-1998. Reader, Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, 1998-2006. Professor, Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, since 2006. Title of Ph.D. Thesis: “Studies on the Certain Aspects of Pathogenicity of Reniform Nematode
Rotylenchulus reniformis on Tomato and Eggplant”. Major Areas of Specialization: Plant Pathology and Plant Nematology. Specialized Area of Research: Nematode management with bioresources; root symbionts and nematode interactions; biocontrol of nematodes, and biopesticides. Teaching experience : 28 years
Subjects taught : Plant Pathology & Nematology
Research Experience : 28 years
Research Papers : 124
Chapters in Books : 10
Review Articles : 07 Research Guidance
M.Sc. Dissertation : 21
M. Phil. Dissertation : 03
Ph. D. Degree : 11*
*Students currently pursuing Ph.D. : 04 Dissertation titles of M.Sc. students
1. Effect of different inoculum levels of Meloidogyne incognita on the growth of pea in the presence and absence of Rhizobium – M.A. Ansari.
2. Integrated management of Meloidogyne incognita on tomato –
Archana Gautam.
3. Biological control of Meloidogyne javanica by some fungi on chickpea – Abdul H. Munshi.
4. Studies on the management of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne
incognita by some organic and inorganic fertilizers on tomato – M. Akhtar.
5. Interaction of Meloidogyne incognita, Fusarium solani and Rhizobium
sp. on chickpea – Nazar Abbas.
6. Studies on the interaction of Meloidogyne incognita, Macrophomina phaseolina and Rhizobium sp. on lentil – Omer A. Kadir.
7. Role of Glomus mosseae and Paecilomyces lilacinus in the
management of root-knot nematode on tomato – M. Shafi Bhat.
8. Integrated management of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on tomato – Arshad Iqbal Malik.
9. Integrated management of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne
incognita on chickpea – Asmat Shafi.
10. Management of Meloidogyne incognita on tomato by organic and inorganic fertilizers – Gulshan Zargar.
11. Integrated management of Meloidogyne incognita on lentil –
Gulshan Zehra.
12. Biocontrol of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on tomato with AM fungi Glomus spp. - Iram Saba.
13. Studies on the management of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne
incognita with fly ash on tomato plant - Aisha Khan.
14. Effect of neem cake and AM fungi, Glomus fasciculatum on root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita infecting tomato - Geeta Singh.
15. Role of different saw dusts and Rhizobium inoculants in the
management of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita in Chickpea - Maryam Saleh.
16. Comparative efficacy of different dosages of organic manures in the
management of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita infesting Tomato - Praiksha.
17. Potential role of bio-inoculants and organic matter for the management of root-knot nematode infesting chickpea- Mohammad Akram.
18. Significance of organic matter and bioagent for the management of of Meloidogyne incognita and Rhizoctonia solani on tomato- Anam Iqbal.
19. Efficacy of Trichoderma viride and Ageratum conyzoides on disease complex caused by Meloidogyne incognita and Fusarium solani on tomato- Mohd. Asif
20. Potentiality of some noxious weeds for the sustainable management of root-knot of tomato-Aakanksha Gupta
21. Organic amendments and their impact on plant growth and root-knot disease development on Ammi majus- Aiman Zafar.
Dissertation Title of M. Phil Students
1. Role of VAM fungi in the management of phytonematodes on tomato - Zehra Khan.
2. Influence of AM fungi on the disease development caused by root-
knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on tomato - Hilal Ahmad Bhat.
3. AM fungi as a biological tool in the management of root-knot
nematode, Meloidogyne javanica on tomato – Rafia Tehseen Dev. Thesis Titles of Ph.D. Students 1. Role of AM fungi in the management of root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne incognita on tomato – Javid Iqbal. 2. Role of plant symbionts in the management of root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne incognita on chickpea – Archana Gautam. 3. Biocontrol of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita on tomato
with AM fungi and Pseudomonas fluorescens – Asmat Shafi. 4. Potential Role of Plant Symbionts and Organic Wastes in the
Bioprotection of Chickpea against Root-knot Nematode, Meloidogyne incognita – Rose Rizvi.
5. Utilization of Bio-inoculants and Oil-seed Cakes for the Sustainable
Management of Root-knot Nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on Tomato- Zehra Khan.
6. Identification and characterization of the virus causing enation and mottling in oxalis (Oxalis corymbosa DC.)
7. Studies on the management of disease complex caused by root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) and root-rot fungus (Rhizoctonia solani) on okra- Safiuddin.
8. Potentiality of some bio-inoculants and organic matter for the sustainable management of disease complex involving Meloidogyne incognita and Fusarium udum on Cajanas cajan- Rizwan Ali Ansari (in progress).
9. Utilization of organic matter and bio-inoculants for the sustainable management of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on chickpea- Aisha Sumbul (in progress)
10. Integrated management of Meloidogyne incognita-Rhizoctonia solani disease complex on Vigna radiata- Hari Raghu Kumar (in progress).
11. Integrated management of disease complex involving Meloidogyne incognita and Fusarium oxysporum infesting Vigna mungo
Attendance and/or participation in Symposia 1. All India Symposium on Physiology of Parasitism, Jabalpur, India,
1978.
2. 47th and 48th Annual Session of National Academy of Sciences, Bhopal (March) and Guwahati (October), India, 1978.
3. National Seminar on Modern Trends in Botanical Research, Hyderabad,
India, 1983. 4. National Symposium on Nematode Management, Solan, India, 1983. 5. Biannual Workshop on Nematology, Udaipur, India, 1985. 6. XIXth International Symposium of the European Society of
Nematologists, Uppasala, Sweden, 1988. 7. National Symposium on Nematology, Bhubaneswar, India, 1988.
8. 2nd International Nematology Congress, Canada, 1990. 9. National Symposium on Recent Approaches in Integrated Nematode
Management, Hissar Agriculture University, Hissar, India, 1993. 10. International Symposium on Microbial Exploitation, Banaras Hindu
University, Varanasi, India, 1996. 11. National Conference on Mycorrhiza, Barakatullah University, Bhopal,
India, 1999. 12. National Symposium on recent advances in Indian Nematology, 9-10th
Dec. 2005, at IARI New Delhi.
13. 8th Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmer’s Congress, 21-22nd Feb. 2006, at BHU, Varanasi.
14. National Nematology Symposium entitled “Nematology in 21st Century; Emerging paradigm” 22-23rd Nov. 2007. Assam Agriculture University, Jorhat, Assam.
15. 11th Indian Agricultural Scientists and Farmer’s Congress, 14-15th Feb.
2009, Allahabad.
16. 5th International Conference on Biopesticides Stakeholders Perspective
26-30th April, 2009, New Delhi. 17. 9th Agricultural Science Congress, 22-24th June, 2009, Sher-e-Kashmir
University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Srinagar, Kashmir. 18. National Conference on Innovations in Nematological Research for
Agricultural Sustainability - Challenges and a Roadmap Ahead, 23-25 Feb. 2010, at Department of Nematology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore.
19. 4th World Ayurveda Congress & Arogya Expo, 9-13 Dec. 2010, at
Gayatri Vihar, Palace Grounds, Bengaluru, Karnataka. 20. 3rd Global Conference: Plant Pathology for Food Security, 10-13 Jan.
2012, at Rajasthan College of Agriculture, Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur.
21. National Conference on Agriculture Environment and Sustainable Development 21-22 March, 2016, Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. 22. Role of mycorrhiza in sustainable agriculture and forestry, 22 March, 2017, at TERI, New Delhi Participation in Summer Institute/International Course 1. Summer Institute on Economic Phytonematology at Hissar Agriculture
University, Hissar, India, 1983. 2. International Course in Plant Nematology, North Carolina University,
Raleigh, USA, 1986. Membership of Learned Societies 1. National Academy of Sciences, India. 2. Society of Advancement of Botany, India. 3. Indian Nematological Society. 4. Life Member, Indian Science Congress. 5. Fellow of Indian Botanical Society. 6. Association of Plant Pathologists of India. Publication Media of Dr. Irshad Mahmood a. Foreign Journals
1. American Journal of Plant Sciences : USA
2. Applied Soil Ecology : Holland
3. Asian Journal of Plant Sciences : Pakistan
4. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection : UK
5. Bangladesh Journal of Botany : Bangladesh
6. Biological Agriculture and Horticulture : UK
7. Bioresource Technology : UK
8. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology : Brazil
9. Integrated Pest Management Reviews : UK
10. International Nematology Network Newsletter : USA
11. International Pest Control : UK
12. Israel Journal of Plant Sciences : Israel
13. Journal of Agriculture Science and Technology : Iran
14. Journal of Pesticides Science : Japan
15. Nematologia Mediterranea : Italy
16. Nematropica : USA
17. Pakistan Journal of Nematology : Pakistan
18. Reveu de Nematol/Fund. & Applied Nematol. : France
19. Test of Agrochemicals and Cultivars : UK
20. Thai Journal of Agricultural Science : Thailand
21. Turkish Journal of Botany : Turkey
22. Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry : Turkey
23. e-Journal of Science and Technology (e-JST) : Italy
24. Cogent Food and Agriculture : UK
25. The Journal of Plant Pathology: Photon : Germany b. Indian Journals 1. Acta Botanica Indica
2. Agrica 3. Environmental Biology and Conservation. 4. India Journal of Plant Pathology 5. Indian Botanical Reporter
6. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 7. Indian Journal of Botanical Society 8. Indian Journal of Botany 9. Indian Journal of Nematology 10. Indian Phytopathology
10. Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences 11. National Academy of Science Letters 12. Trends in Biosciences. Research Publications 1. I. Mahmood and S.K. Sexena, 1979. Effect of plant extract on the
mortality of Meloidogyne incognita and Rotylenchulus reniformis. Acta Bot. Indica, 7:129-132 (India).
2. I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1980. Effect of different doses of
ammonium sulphate and urea on the population growth and changes in phenolics and amino acid content in eggplant as infected with reniform nematode. Acta Bot. Indica, 8:171-174 (India).
3. S. Ashraf, Prakash and I. Mahmood, 1981. Certain biochemical
changes in roots of healthy and diseased plants of pearl millet. Journal Sci. Res., 13: 55-56 (India).
4. I. Mahmood, S.K. Saxena and Zakiuddin, 1982. Effect of certain
plant extracts on the mortality of Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford & Oliviera, 1940 and Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid & White, 1919) Chitwood 1949. Bangladesh J. Bot., 11:154-157 (Bangladesh).
5. A.H. Khan, S.K. Saxena and I. Mahmood, 1984. Effect of different
cropping sequence on the population of plant parasitic nematodes. Pak. J. Nematol., 2: 29-36 (Pakistan).
6. I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1985. Changes in amino acid content
in different cultivars of tomato and eggplant as a result of infection with Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford & Oliveira 1940 Bangladesh J. Bot., 14: 1-6 (Bangladesh).
7. A.H. Khan, I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1985. Effect of fallow
together with certain tillage practices on the population of certain plant parasitic nematode. Indian J. Agric. Sci., 55:44-47 (India).
8. A.H. Khan, I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1985. Effect of space on
multiplication of Tylenchorhynchus brassicae on cauliflower and Meloidogyne incognita on tomato. Pak. J. Nematol., 3: 23-30 (Pakistan).
9. A.H. Khan, I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1985. Reaction of cultivar of turnip and candytuft to Tylenchorhynchus brassicae. Pak. J. Nematol., 3: 31-36 (Pakistan).
10. I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1985. Effect of castor, groundnut and
neem cakes on the growth of tomato inoculated with Rotylenchulus reniformis and the changes in phenolics and the population of nematodes. Indian J. Bot., 8: 122-126 (India).
11. A.H. Khan, I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1985. Effect of plant
density on the multiplication of Tylenchorhynchus brassicae on cauliflower and Meloidogyne incognita on tomato. Indian Bot. Reptr., 4: 205-206 (India).
12. A.H. Khan, I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1985. Reaction of certain
cultivars of Raphanus sativus L. against Tylechorhychus brassicae. Indian Bot. Reptr., 4: 207-208 (India).
13. T.A. Khan, S.I. Husain, I. Mahmood and Zakiuddin, 1985. Effect of
reniform nematode Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford and Oliveira 1940 and culture filtrate of Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn and Asperagillus niger Van Teighem on the seedling emergence of Capsicum annum var. Jwala. Jour. Sci. Res., 7:13-15 (India).
14. I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1986. Effect of age of tomato
seedlings at the time of inoculation with Rotylenchulus reniformis on the growth and changes in phenolics in plants and the reproduction of nematode. Pak. J. Nematol., 4: 27-33 (Pakistan).
15. I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1986. Relative susceptibility of
different cultivars of tomato to Rotylenchulus reniformis and the changes in phenolics. Revue de Nematol., 9: 89-91 (France).
16. M.A.A. Khan, A. Hasan and I. Mahmood, 1986. Feeding behaviour of
Tylenchorhynchus brassicae Siddiqui 1961 on cabbage seedling. Bangladesh J. Bot., 15: 175-179 (Bangladesh).
17. A.H. Khan, I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1986. Effect of N, P and K
fertilizers on the growth of eggplant and okra and on the population of tylenchid nematodes. Pak. J. Nematol., 4: 35-40 (Pakistan).
18. S. Ashraf, Prakash and I. Mahmood, 1986. Biochemical changes in
the root of triticale infected with Puccinia recondite. Nat. Acad. Sci. Letters, 9: 193-194 (India).
19. I. Mahmood, 1986. Self interaction of reniform nematode, Rotylenchulus reniformis on tomato. Int. Nematol. Network Newsl., 3: 23-24 (U.S.A.).
20. A.H. Khan, I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1986. Reaction of certain
crucifers against Tylenchorhynchus brassicae. Int. Nematol. Network Newsl., 3: 14-15 (U.S.A.).
21. I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1986. Effect of certain plant growth
regulators on the growth of tomato, inoculated with Rotylenchulus reniformis, nematode multiplication and resulting changes in phenolics. Indian J. Plant Pathol., 4: 139-142 (India).
22. I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1987. Effect of water extracts of oil-
cake and deoiled cakes on the mortality of Rotylenchulus reniformis, Linford and Oliveira 1940. Indian J. Plant. Pathol., 5: 184-187 (India).
23. I. Mahmood, 1988. Two possible hosts of Meloidogyne incognita.. Int.
Nematol. Network Newsl.., 5: 20 (U.S.A.). 24. I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1990. Reaction of certain varieties of
knot-khol and wall flower against Tylenchorynchus brassicae. Indian J. Plant. Pathol., 8: 34-35 (India).
25. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1992. Effect of different inoculum
levels of Meloidogyne incognita race 3 on the growth of chickpea. Nematol. Medit., 20: 189-191 (Italy).
26. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1992. Biological control of root-rot
disease complex of chickpea caused by Meloidogyne incognita race 3 and Macrophomina phaseoloina. Nematol. Medit., 20: 199-202 (Italy).
27. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1992. Response of chickpea cultivars
to Meloidogyne incognita race 3 and their effect on peroxidase activity. Pak. J. Nematol., 10: 113-117 (Pakistan).
28. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1992. Control of Meloidogyne
incognita race 3 and Macrophomina phaseolina by ascorbic acid alone and in combination with Paecilomyces lilacinus on chickpea. Indian J. Plant Pathol., 10: 45-52 (India).
29. I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1992. Effect of green manuring with
certain legumes on the populations of plant parasitic nematodes. Pak. J. Nematol., 10: 139-143 (Pakistan).
30. I. Mahmood and Z.A. Siddiqui, 1993. Effect of phenolics on the
growth of tomato and reproduction of Rotylenchulus reniformis. Nematol. Medit., 21: 97-98 (Italy).
31. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1993. Biological control Meloidogyne incognita race 3 and Macrophomina phaseolina by Paecilomyces lilacinus and Bacillus subtilis alone and in combination on chickpea. Fundam. Appl. Nematol., 16: 215-218 (France).
32. I. Mahmood and Z.A. Siddiqui, 1993. Correlation of resistance and
susceptibility of tomato cultivars to Rotylenchulus reniformis with levels of phenolics and amino acids present. Nematol. Medit., 21: 99-101 (Italy).
33. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1993. The effect of ascorbic acid on
Rotylenchulus reniformis and rate of transpiration of tomato. Nematol. Medit., 21: 103-105 (Italy).
34. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1993. Control of plant-parasitic
nematodes with 'Nimin' and some plants oils by bare-root dip treatment. Nematol. Medit., 21: 89-92 (Italy).
35. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1993. Response of some accessions
of chickpea to Macrophomina phaseolina and their effect of peroxidase activity. Indian J. Bot. Soc., 72: 127-129 (India).
36. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1993. Integrated control of a root-rot
disease complex of chickpea by fungal filtraes and green manuring. Nematol. Medit., 21:161-164 (Italy).
37. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1993. Occurrence of races of
Heterodera cajani in Uttar Pradesh, India. Nematol. Medit., 21: 185-186 (Italy).
38. I. Mahmood and Z.A. Siddiqui, 1993. Integrated management of
Rotylenchulus reniformis by green manuring and Paecilomyces lilacinus. Nematol. Medit., 21: 285-287 (Italy).
39. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1993. Utilization of fallen leaves as soil
amendments of the control of plant-parasitic nematodes. Pak. J. Nematol., 11: 131-138 (Pakistan).
40. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1993. Effect of Mononchus aquaticus
and organic amendments on Meloidogyne incognita development on chilli. Nematol. Medit., 21: 251-252 (Italy).
41. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1994. Nematode population and short
term tomato growth in response to neem based products and other soil amendments. Nematropica, 24: 169-173 (U.S.A.).
42. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1994. Reaction of some pigeonpea
accession to Meloidogyne incognita. Test of Agrochem. & cultivars, Ann. Appl. Biol. Supplement, 15: 116-117 (U.K.).
43. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1994. Effect of Heterodera cajani on
growth, chlorophyll content and activity of some enzymes in pigeonpea. Nematropica, 24: 103-111 (U.S.A.).
44. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1994. Culture of Paecilomyces
lilacinus on leaf extracts and leaf residues for nematode control. Biores. Technol., 49: 187-189 (U.K.).
45. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1994. Interaction of Meloidogyne
javanica, Rotylenchulus reniformis, Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. Ciceri and Bradyrhizobium japonicum. Nematol. Medit., 22: 135-140 (Italy).
46. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1994. Control of root-knot nematode by
bare-root-dip in undecomposed and decomposed extracts of neem cake and leaf. Nematol. Medit., 22: 55-57 (Italy).
47. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1994. Prophylactic and therapeutic use
of oilcakes and leaves of neem and castor extracts for the control of root-knot nematode on chilli. Nematol. Medit., 22: 127-129 (Italy).
48. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1995. Mangement of Meloidogyne
incognita race 3 and Macrophomina phaseolina by fungal filtrates and Bacillus subtilis on chickpea. Fundam. Appl. Namatol., 18: 71-76 (France).
49. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1995. Suppression of nematode
population with animal by-products. Biores. Technol., 51: 269-271 (U.K.).
50. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1995. Control of root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne incognita in tomato plants by seed coating with achook and neem oil. Intern. Pest Cont., 37: 86-87 (U.K.).
51. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1995. Evaluation of neem based
product against root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita. Tests of Agrochemcials and cultivars, Ann. App. Biol. Supplement, 16: 6-7 (U.K.).
52. A. Gautam, Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1995. Intergrated
management of Meloidogyne incognita on tomato. Nematol. Medit., 23: 245-247 (Italy).
53. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1995. Biological control of
Heterodera cajani and Fusarium udum by Bacillus subtils, Bradyrhizobium Japonicum and Glomus fasciculatum on pigeonpea. Fundam. Appl. Nematol., 18: 559-566 (France).
54. Z.A. Siddiqui, I. Mahmood and M.A. Ansari, 1995. Effect of different
inoculum levels of Meloidogyne incognita on the growth of pea in the presence and absence of Rhizobium. Nematol. Medit., 23: 249-251 (Italy).
55. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1995. Some observations on the
management of wilt disease complex of pigeonpea by treatment with vesicular arbuscular fungus and biocontrol agent for nematode. Biores. Technol., 54: 227-230 (U.K.).
56. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1996. Evaluation of nematicidal properties of biopesticide against root-knot nematode. Tests of
Agrochemicals & cultivars, Ann. Appl. Biol. Supplement., 17: 104- 105 (U.K.).
57. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1996. Intergrated nematode control in
potato, Solanum tuberosum. Int. Pest Cont., 38 (U.K.). 58. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1996. Effect of plant based product
'Nimin' and some plant oils on nematodes. Nematol. Medit., 24: 3-5 (Italy).
59. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1996. Biological control of
Heterodera cajani and Fusarium udum on pigeonpea by Glomus mosseae, Trichoderma harzianum and Verticillium chalmydosporium. Isreal J. Plant Sci., 44: 49-56 (Israel).
60. Z.A. Siddiqui, A.H. Munshi and I. Mahmood, 1996. Biological control of
Meloidogyne javanica by some fungi in the presence and absence of Rhizobium sp. on chickpea. Thai. J. Agric. Sci., 29: 115-123 (Thailand).
61. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1996. Control of plant parasitic
nematodes with organic and inorganic amendments in agricultural soil. Appl. Soil Ecol., 4: 243-247 (The Netherlands).
62. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1997. Effect of Heterodera cajani,
Meloidogyne incognita and Fusarium udum on the wilt disease complex of pigeonpea. Indian J. Nematol., 26: 102-104 (India).
63. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1997. Control of root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne incognita in tomato plants by seed coating with Suneem and Neem oil. J. Pesticide Sci., 22: 37-38 (Japan).
64. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1997. Impact of organic and inorganic
management and plant based products on plant parasitic and microbivorous nematodes communities. Nematol. Medit., 25: 21-23 (Italy).
65. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1998. Interaction of Meloidogyne
javanica, Fusarium solani and plant symbionts on chickpea. Thai J. Agic. Sci., 30:3 79-388 (Thiland).
66. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1998. Effect of a plant growth
promoting bacterium, an AM fungus and soil types on the morphometrics and reproduction of Meloidogyne javanica on tomato. Appl. Soil Ecol., 8: 77-84 (The Netherlands).
67. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1998. Studies on the seasonal
fluctuation of VAM on some commonly cultivated crops in Aligarh District. Mycorrhiza News, 9: 12-15 (India).
68. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1998. Effect of single and multiple VAM inoculants on the growth parameters of tomato. Mycorrhiza News, 10: 13-15 (India).
69. Z.A. Siddiqui, I. Mahmood and S. Hayat, 1998. Biocontrol of
Heterodera cajani and Fasarium udum on pigeonpea using Glomus mosseae, Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pseudomonas fluorescens. Thai. J. Agric. Sci., 31: 310-321 (Thailand).
70. Z.A. Siddiqui, R.A. Mir and I. Mahmood, 1999. Effect of Meloidogyne
incognita, Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. pisi, Rhizobium sp. and different soil types on growth, chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments of pea. Isreal J. Plant Sci., 47: 251-56 (Israel).
71. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1999. Management of Meloidogyne
incognita in tomato by some inorganic fertilizers. Nematol. Medit., 26: 23-25 (Italy).
72. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1999. Effect of sequence inoculation
of Heterodera cajani and Meloidogyne incognita with Fusarium udum and Bradyrhizobium japonicum on the wilt disease complex of pigeonpea. Indian Phytopathol., 52: 66-70 (India).
73. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1999. Effect of gibberelic acid
thiamine on the reproduction and morphometrics of Meloidogyne javanica in three soil types on chickpea. Thai. J. Agric. Sci., 32: 197-204 (Thailand).
74. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 2000. Effect of Bacillus subtilis,
Glomus mosseae and ammonium sulphate on the development of Meloidogyne javanica and on growth of tomato. Thai. J. Agric. Sci., 33: 29-35 (Thailand).
75. Z.A. Siddiqui, I. Mahmood and S. Hayat, 2000. Influence of plant
symbionts and potassium fertilizer on Heterodera cajani, crop growth and yield of pigeonpea under field condition. J. Indian Bot. Soc., 79: 109-114 (India).
76. Z.A. Siddiqui, R.A. Mir and I. Mahmood, 2000. Response of some
lentil cultivars to Meloidogyne javanica in the presence and absence of Rhizobium in three soil types. Nematol. Medit., 28: 57-61 (Italy).
77. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 2000. Effects of rhizobacteria and
root symbionts on the reproduction of Meloidogyne javanica and growth of chickpea. Biores. Technol., 79: 41-45 (U.K.).
78. Z.A. Siddiqui, A. Iqbal and I. Mahmood, 2001. Effect of
Pseudomonas fluorescens and fertilizers on the reproduction of Meloidogyne incognita and growth of tomato. Appl. Soil Ecol., 16: 179-85 (The Netherlands).
79. A. Gautam and I. Mahmood, 2002. A survey of some cultivated legume crops of Aligarh district to determine the occurrence of AM fungi. Mycorrhiza News, 14: 13-15 (India).
80. A. Gautam and I. Mahmood, 2002. Comparative efficacy of different
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species (AMF) on chickpea (Cicer arietinum). Mycorrhiza News, 14: 9-11 (India).
81. A. Shafi, I. Mahmood and Z.A. Siddiqui, 2002. Integrated management of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita. Thai. J. Agric. Sci., 35: 273-280 (Thailand).
82. Z.A. Siddiqui, S. Khan and I. Mahmood, 2002. Use of rhizobacteria
for the management of Meloidogyne incognita on Solanum melongena. Thai. J. Agric. Sci., 35: 1-8 (Thailand).
83. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 2003. Effects of plant straws and
plant growth promoting bacteria on the reproduction of Meloidogyne incognita and growth of tomato. Biol. Agric. Hort., 21: 53-62 (U.K.).
84. Mahmood, I., S.A. Tiyagi and M. Farooq Azam, 2005. Use of leaf extract
of weeds for the management of soil pathogenic fungi infecting vegetable crops. Indian J. Plant Pathol., 23: 107-110 (India).
85. Mahmood I., S.A. Tiyagi, 2005. Possible utilization of weeds for the
management of soil pathogenic fungi infesting some vegetable crops. Indian J. Plant Pathol., 24: 15-18 (India).
86. Mahmood, I., S.A. Tiyagi and M. Farooq Azam, 2007. Efficacy of
latex bearing plants for the management of plant-parastic nematodes and soil-inhabiting fungi on chickpea and mungbean. Environ. Biol. Conserv., 12: 23-37 (India).
87. Tiyagi, S.A., I. Mahmood, R. Rizvi and T. Rafia Dev, 2009. Utilization
of medicinal plants for the management of root-knot and reniform nematodes infecting tomato and chilli. Trends in Biosci., 2: 47-49 (India).
88. Tiyagi, S.A., I. Mahmood and R. Rizvi, 2009. Application of some
latex bearing plants for the management of phytonematodes infecting tomato and eggplant. Thai J. Agric. Sci., 42: 183-189 (Thailand).
89. Tiyagi, S.A., I. Mahmood and R. Rizvi, 2010. Efficacy of some
botanicals for the management of plant-parasitic nematodes and soil-inhabiting fungi on fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum). JMAPS, 32: 97-102 (India).
90. Tiyagi, S.A., I. Mahmood and R. Rizvi, 2010. Application of organic additives for the management of plant-parasitic nematodes and soil-inhabiting fungi on fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) and mungbean (Phaseolus aureus). JMAPS, 32: 420-431 (India).
91. Tiyagi, S.A., I. Mahmood and R. Rizvi, 2010. Studies on management of root-knot and reniform nematodes infesting tomato and chilli. Environ. Biol. Conserv., 15: 16-21 (India).
92. Mahmood, I., A. Shafi and R. Rizvi, 2011. Interaction between Pseudomonas fluorescens and Meloidogyne incognita on tomato plant as influenced by the different levels of Phosphorus. Arch. Phytopathol. Plant Prot., 44: 993-1000 (UK).
93. Tiyagi, S.A., I. Mahmood, Z. Khan and H. Ahmad, 2011. Biological control of soil-pathogenic nematodes infecting mungbean using Pseudomonas fluorescens. Arch. Phytopathol. Plant Prot., 44: 1770-1778 (UK).
94. Tiyagi, S.A., I. Mahmood, Z. Khan and R. Rizvi, 2011.Effect of neem
cake, biofertilizers and N-fertilizers on growth, yield attributes and soil fertility status in Trigonella foenum-graceum in relation to disease management. JMAPS, 33: 439-446 (India).
95. Mahmood, I., A. Shafi and R. Rizvi, 2012. Interactive effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Meloidogyne incognita alongwith different doses of Nitrogen on the growth of tomato plant and on root-knot development. Thai J. Agric. Sci., (In Press) Thailand.
96. Khan, Z., S.A. Tiyagi, I. Mahmood and R. Rizvi, 2012. Effects of N fertilisation, organic matter, and biofertilisers on the growth and yield of chilli in relation to management of plant-parasitic nematodes. Turk. J. Bot., 36: 73-81 (Turkey).
97. Sheikh, M., A.R. Malik, M.K. Meghavanshi and I. Mahmood, 2012. Studies on some plant extracts for their antimicrobial potential against certain pathogenic microorganisms. Am. J. Plant Sci., 3: 209-213 (USA).
98. Tiyagi, S.A., I. Mahmood, Z. Khan and R. Rizvi, 2012. Potential role of organic matters and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria on the growth of mungbean and their response to management of phytonematodes. Indian J. Agric. Sci., 82: 430-435 (India).
99. Rizvi, R., I. Mahmood, S.A. Tiyagi and Z. Khan, 2012. Effect of some botanicals for the management of plant-parasitic nematodes and soil-inhabiting fungi infesting chickpea. Turk. J. Agric. Fors., 36: 710- 719 (Turkey).
100. Mahmood, I., S.A. Tiyagi, R. Rizvi and Z. Khan, 2012. Soil amendment with oil-seed cakes for the management of phytonematodes and soil-inhabiting fungi attacking Capsicum annuum L. JMAPS, 34: 46-52 (India).
101. Rizvi, R., I. Mahmood, S.A. Tiyagi and Z. Khan, 2012. Conjoint effect of oil-seed cakes and Pseudomonas fluorescens on the growth of chickpea in relation to the management of plant-parasitic nematodes. BABT, 55: 801-808 (Brazil).
102. Sheikh M, Ashraf M, Mahmood I (2012) Biological and Molecular Detection of a virus infecting Wedelia trilobata (Linn.) Hitchc (A Medicinal Herb). Journal of Plant Pathology and Microbiology. 3:119. doi:10.4172/2157-7471.1000119.
103. Rizvi, R., I. Mahmood, S.A. Tiyagi, 2013. Potential role of organic matters and PSB on the growth and productivity of Fenugreek. JAST, 15:639-647
104. M.A. Sheikh, S. Safiuddin, Z. Khan, I. Mahmood (2013). Effect of bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus on yield components of okra plants. Journal of Plant Pathology. 95(2). 25-31. doi: 10.4454/JPP.V95I2.009.
104. Muzafar Sheikh, Q A Naqvi and I Mahmood (2013). Molecular detection of an isolate of Cucumber mosaic virus infecting Oxalis corymbosa in Aligarh, India. Archives Of Phytopathology And Plant Protection, DOI:10.1080/03235408.2013.778453.
105. Sheikh M, Safiuddin, Khan Z, Rizvi R and Mahmood I (2013). Antibacterial and antifungal potential of some medicinal plants
against certain phytopathogenic microorganisms. Archives Of Phytopathology And Plant Protection, DOI:10.1080/03235408.2012.757859.
106. Sheikh M, Ahmad H, Haq E, Ahmad B, Khan Z and Rizvi R (2013). Survey of ethnoveterinary medicine amongst ethnopractitioners of western Uttar-Pradesh province of India. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research. 7(9): 509-516.
107. Safiuddin, S A. Tiyagi, Rizvi R and Mahmood I (2014). Biological control of disease complex involving Meloidogyne incognita and Rhizoctonia solani on growth of okra through microbial inoculants. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Research, 4 (5):46-51.
108. Rizvi R, Iqbal J, Mahmood I and Ansari R. A. (2015). Comparative efficacy of different Arbuscular-mycorrhizal fungal spp. (AMF) on tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) e-Journal of Science & Technology, (e-JST) (1)10: 13-26 (Italy).
109. Rizvi R, Singh G, Safiuddin, Ansari R. A. Tiyagi S.A., Mahmood I (2015). Sustainable management of root-knot disease of tomato by neem cake and Glomus fasciculatum. Cogent Food & Agriculture 1: 1008859.
110. Rose Rizvi, Rizwan Ali Ansari, Safiuddin, Preksha Agrawal, Aisha Sumbul, Sartaj Ali Tiyagi and I Mahmood (2015). Effect of some organic fertilizers and bioagent for the sustainable management of root-knot disease and growth attributes of tomato The Journal of Plant Pathology. Photon 115: 206- 215
111. Rose Rizvi, Anam Iqbal, Rizwan Ali Ansari, and I Mahmood (2015). Dynamic role of organic matter and bioagent for the management of Meloidogyne incognita and Rhizoctonia solani on tomato. Cogent Food & Agriculture 1: 1068523
112. Neha Khan, Safiudin, Rose Rizvi, Rizwan Ali Ansari, I Mahmood and Sartaj A. Tiyagi (2014). Efficacy of organic matter and some bio-inoculants for the management of root-knot nematode infesting tomato. International Journal of Environment, 4(2): 206-220.
113. Rose Rizvi, Rafia Tehseen Dev, Safiudin, Rizwan Ali Ansari and I Mahmood (2014). Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, characterization of soil, spore population in soil and root colonization associated with some commonly cultivated crops at Bhaderwah, Doda District, Jammu and Kashmir, India Agrica 3: 29-39
114. Rose Rizvi, Gulshan Zehra, Rizwan Ali Ansari, and I Mahmood (2015). A farmer friendly and economic IPM strategy to combat root-
knot nematode diseases infesting lentil. Cogent Food & Agriculture. 1: 1053214.
115. A. Sumbul, R. Rizvi, M. Salah, S. A. Tiyagi, R. A. Ansari, Safiuddin
and I Mahmood (2015). Role of different sawdusts and bioinoculant
in the management of root-knot nematode infesting chickpea. Asian
Journal of Crop Science, 1: 1-15.
116. S. A. Tiyagi, Safiuddin, Rose Rizvi, I Mahmood, Zehra Khan (2015).
Evaluation of organic matter, bio-inoculants and inorganic fertilizers
on growth and yield attributes of tomato with respect to the
management of plant-parasitic nematodes. Emirates Journal of Food
and Agriculture. 27(8): 602-609
117. Rose Rizvi, Rafia Tehseen Dev, Rizwan Ali Ansari and I Mahmood (2015). Screening of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) for the selection of the most efficient AMF inoculant for tomato var. Pusa Ruby. Scientia Horticultre. (Communicated).
118. Rose Rizvi, Rafia Tehseen Dev, Rizwan Ali Ansari, and I Mahmood (2015). Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus fasciculatum on host-parasite relationship of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica on tomato, Lycoperscicon esculentum in relation to plant growth parameters. Crop Protection (Communicated).
119. Mohd. Akram, Rose Rizvi, Aisha Sumbul, Rizwan Ali Ansari and I Mahmood (2016). Potential role of bio-inoculants and organic matter for the management of root-knot nematode infesting chickpea, Cogent Food & Agriculture (2016), 2: 1183457.
120. A. Sumbul and I Mahmood (2017). Pathogenic potential of root knot nematode, M. incognita on chickpea (Cicer arietinum) at differential inoculum levels, Hellenic Plant Protection Journal (In revision).
121. A. Sumbul and I Mahmood (2017). Pathogenic potential of dry root-rot fungus, Macrophomina phaseolina on chickpea (Cicer arietinum) var. Avarodhi at differential inoculm levels, Archives of Phytopahtology and Plant Protection (Under Review).
122. A. Sumbul and I Mahmood (2017). Interactive effects of Meloidogyne incognita and macrophomina phaseolina on chickpea, Journal of Agricultural Research (Under Review).
123. R. Rizvi, I. Mahmood and S. Ansari (2017). Interaction between plant symbionts, bio-organic waste and antagonistic fungi in the management of Meloidogyne incognita infecting chickpea, Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences (In press).
124. A. Zafar, A. Sumbul and I. Mahmood (2017). Organic amendments and their impact on root knot disease development in Ammi majus, Crop Protection (communicated)
Chapters in Books 1. I. Mahmood, S.I. Husain, A. Masood and S.K. Saxena, 1979. The effect
of seedling age on some biochemical changes in tomato infected with Rotylenchulus reniformis in Recent Researches in Plant Sciences (Edited by S.S. Bir), Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi, 557-560 (India).
2. I. Mahmood, A. Masood, S.I. Husain and S.K. Saxena, 1979. Effect
of plant growth promoters on the growth and development of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita on eggplant in Recent Researches in Plant Sciences (Edited by S.S. Bir), Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi, 566-569 (India).
3. A. Masood, S.I. Hussain, I. Mahmood and S.K. Saxena, 1979. Effect
of oil-cakes on certain biochemical changes in tomato infected with Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White, 1919) Chitwood 1949 in Recent Researches in Plant Sciences (Edited by S.S. Bir), Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi, 570-573 (India).
4. I. Mahmood, 1992. Ear Cockel and Yellow ear root disease of wheat in Current Concepts in Seed Biology (Edited by K.G. Mukherji et al.), Naya Prakash Publishers, Calcutta, 33-45 (India).
5. Z.A. Siddiqui, I. Mahmood and M.W. Khan, 1999. VAM fungi as
prospective biocontrol agents for plant parasitic nematodes in Modern Approaches and Innovations in Soil Management (Edited by D. Bagyaraj et al.), Rastogi Pubishers, Meerut, 47-58 (India).
6. R. Rizvi, I. Mahmood and A. Hasan, 2012. Nematode Infestation in Citrus in, Nematode Infestations, Part-III, Horticultural Crops (Edited by M.R. Khan and M. Shamim Jairajpuri), The National Academy of Sciences, Allahabad, 261-286 (India).
7. A. Sumbul, I. Mahmood, R. Rizvi, R.A. Ansari and Safiuddin, 2017. Mycoorrhiza: An Alliance for the nutrient management In: Plant Health and Agroecosystem (Edited by V. Kumar et al. 2017), The Springer Publisher, Singapore (In Press).
8. R.A. Ansari, I. Mahmood, R. Rizvi, A. Sumbul and Safiuddin 2017. Siderophores: Augmentation of Soil Health and Crop Productivity In: Plant Health and Agroecosystem (Edited by V. Kumar et al., 2017), The Springer Publisher, Singapore (In Press).
9. Safiuddin, R. Rizvi, I. Mahmood, 2017. Range of microbial disease-complex with Meloidogyne species and role of botanicals in management In: Probiotics and Plant Health (Edited by V. Kumar et al., 2017), The Springer Publisher, Singapore (In Press).
10. R.A. Ansari, R. Rizvi, A. Sumbul and I. Mahmood, 2017. PGPR: Current Vogue in Sustainable Crop Production In: Probiotics and Plant Health (Edited by V. Kumar et al., 2017), The Springer Publisher, Singapore (In Press).
Review Articles 1. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1994. Potentiality of Phytochemicals in
nematode control: A review. Biores. Technol., 48:189-201 (U.K.). 2. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1995. Role of plant symbionts in
nematode management: A review. Biores. Technol., 54:217-226 (U.K.).
3. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1996. Biological control of plant
parasitic nematodes by fungi: A review. Biores. Technol., 58:229-39, (U.K.).
4. M. Akhtar and I. Mahmood, 1996. Organic soil amendments in
relation to nematode management, with particular reference to India: A review. Integr. Pest Manage. Rev., 1:201-215 (U.K.).
5. Z.A. Siddiqui and I. Mahmood, 1997. Biological control of plant
parasitic nematodes by bacteria: A review. Biores. Technol., 69:167- 179 (U.K.).
6. Mahmood, I. and R. Rizvi, 2010. Mycorrhiza and Organic Farming.
Asian J. Plant Sci., 9: 241-248 (Pakistan).
7. Sumbul A. Rizvi, R. Mahmood, I. and Ansari, R.A., 2015. Oil-cake
amendments: Useful tools for the management of phytonematodes Asian Journal of Plant Pathology.1: 1-21.