Muhammad Hamid Bashir
Impact in
- Insect Science top 2%
- Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
- Entomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest Control
- Insect and Pesticide Research
- Research on scale insects
- Plant Science top 10%
- Insect Pest Control Strategies
- Agricultural pest management studies
Papers in
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- Insect-Plant Interactions and Control 46
- Insect and Pesticide Research 17
- Entomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest Control 11
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- Insect Pest Control Strategies 23
- Agricultural pest management studies 22
- Agricultural Practices and Plant Genetics 8
- Co-authors
- Muhammad Afzal (44 shared papers)Shaukat Ali (12 shared papers)Muhammad Rahil Afzal (5 shared papers)Linda K. Olson (1 shared paper)Muhammad Kamran (13 shared papers)Shelley‐Ann Walters (1 shared paper)Muhammad Khalid Bashir (1 shared paper)Ghaffar Ali (1 shared paper)
- Journals
- Biocontrol Science and Technology (3 papers)American Journal of Infection Control (2 papers)Systematic and Applied Acarology (2 papers)TURKISH JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY (2 papers)Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences (1 paper)
- Partner nations
- PakistanChinaUnited States
In The Last Decade
Muhammad Hamid Bashir
82 papers receiving 568 citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 99
- Insect Science 363
- Plant Science 310
- Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics 140
- Pollution 57
- Parasitology 27
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Co-authors
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All Works
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| # | Work | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2016 | 48 | |
| 2 | 2018 | 41 | |
| 3 | 2011 | 39 | |
| 4 | COMPATIBILITY OF ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI, METARHIZIUM ANISOPLIAE AND PAECILOMYCES FUMOSOROSEUS WITH SELECTIVE INSECTICIDES | 2010 | 38 |
| 5 | POTENTIAL OF ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI FOR BIOCONTROL OF SPODOPTERA LITURA FABRICIUS (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE) | 2013 | 35 |
| 6 | ANALYSIS OF HOST PLANT RESISTANCE IN SOME GENOTYPES OF MAIZE AGAINST CHILO PARTELLUS (SWINHOE) (PYRALIDAE: LEPIDOPTERA) | 2009 | 27 |
| 7 | 2019 | 26 | |
| 8 | Physico-morphic plant characters in relation to resistance against sucking insect pests in some new cotton genotypes. | 2000 | 19 |
| 9 | Relationship between sucking insect pests and physico-morphic plant characters towards resistance/susceptibility in some new genotypes of cotton | 2001 | 18 |
| 10 | Acaricidal potential of some botanicals against the stored grain mites, Rhizoglyphus tritici | 2016 | 17 |
| 11 | Comparative efficacy of insecticides against sucking insect pests of cotton | 2008 | 17 |
| 12 | 2018 | 14 | |
| 13 | 2018 | 12 | |
| 14 | 2013 | 12 | |
| 15 | 2014 | 12 | |
| 16 | Effect of conidial concentration of entomopathogenic fungi on mortality of cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae L. | 2009 | 12 |
| 17 | Synergistic Effect of Some Entomopathogenic Fungi and Synthetic Pesticides, Against Two Spotted Spider Mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae) | 2012 | 11 |
| 18 | Comparative resistance of some cotton cultivars against sucking insect pests. | 2009 | 11 |
| 19 | Evaluation of germination losses caused by mites in seeds of Maize and Mung from farmer's holdings in Tehsil Toba Tek Singh. | 2012 | 10 |
| 20 | Role of plant morphological characters towards resistance of some cultivars of tomato against phytophagous mites (Acari) under green house conditions. | 2010 | 10 |
About Muhammad Hamid Bashir
Muhammad Hamid Bashir is a scholar working on Insect Science, Plant Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Molecular Biology and Infectious Diseases, having authored 87 papers that have together received 663 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (46 papers), Study of Mite Species (27 papers), Insect Pest Control Strategies (23 papers), Agricultural pest management studies (22 papers), Insect and Pesticide Research (17 papers), Insect Resistance and Genetics (13 papers), Entomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest Control (11 papers) and Agricultural Practices and Plant Genetics (8 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Insect Science (363 citations), Plant Science (310 citations), Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics (140 citations), Pollution (57 citations) and Parasitology (27 citations). Muhammad Hamid Bashir has collaborated with scholars based in Pakistan, China and United States. Frequent co-authors include Muhammad Afzal, Shaukat Ali, Muhammad Rahil Afzal, Linda K. Olson, Muhammad Kamran, Shelley‐Ann Walters, Muhammad Khalid Bashir, Ghaffar Ali, Hassan Ali and Abu Bakar Muhammad Raza. Their work appears in journals such as Biocontrol Science and Technology, American Journal of Infection Control, Systematic and Applied Acarology, TURKISH JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY and Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences.
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