1.2k total citations 88 papers, 788 citations indexed
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Muhammad Ibrar is a scholar working on Plant Science, Food Science and Molecular Biology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Muhammad Ibrar has authored 88 papers receiving a total of 788 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 35 papers in Plant Science, 18 papers in Food Science and 10 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Muhammad Ibrar's work include Ethnobotanical and Medicinal Plants Studies (16 papers), Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity (13 papers) and Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions (8 papers). Muhammad Ibrar is often cited by papers focused on Ethnobotanical and Medicinal Plants Studies (16 papers), Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity (13 papers) and Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions (8 papers). Muhammad Ibrar collaborates with scholars based in Pakistan, China and Saudi Arabia. Muhammad Ibrar's co-authors include Farrukh Hussain, Barkatullah Barkatullah, Amir Sultan, Houjin Zhang, Xuewei Yang, Abdur Rauf, Taïbi Ben Hadda, Seema Patel, Fariha Hasan and Mohammad S. Mubarak and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, The Science of The Total Environment and Langmuir.
In The Last Decade
Muhammad Ibrar
79 papers
receiving
710 citations
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Ullah, Sana, et al.. (2015). Diversity of Edible Fishes at Rhound Stream District Dir Lower, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan. International journal of innovation and applied studies. 10(2). 466–472.6 indexed citations
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Ibrar, Muhammad, et al.. (2015). Cytotoxic and analgesic potentials of Papaver pavoninum Fisch & Mey.. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 47(5). 1895–1899.1 indexed citations
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Barkatullah, Barkatullah, et al.. (2015). ALLELOPATHIC POTENTIAL OF SAPINDUS MUKOROSSI GAERTN TESTED AGAINST PENNISETUM AMERICANUM (L.) LEEKE, SETARIA ITALICA (L.) BEAUV. AND LACTUCA SATIVA L.. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 47(5). 1879–1882.1 indexed citations
Ibrar, Muhammad, et al.. (2015). Ecology of weeds in wheat crops of Kalash valley, district Chitral, Hindukush Range, Pakistan.. JOURNAL OF WEED SCIENCE RESEARCH. 21(3). 425–433.3 indexed citations
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Razzaq, Abdul, et al.. (2015). Exploration of Medicinal Plants and Their Conservation Status at Higher Altitude of District Shangla, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. American-Asian-Journal of agricultural & environmental sciences. 15(3). 328–331.10 indexed citations
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Ibrar, Muhammad, et al.. (2014). Weed diversity with special reference to their ethnomedicinal uses in wheat and maize at Rech valley, Hindokush Range, Chitral, Pakistan.. JOURNAL OF WEED SCIENCE RESEARCH. 20(3). 335–346.3 indexed citations
Barkatullah, Barkatullah, et al.. (2012). Phytosociological and ethnobotanical attributes of Skimmia laureola. International Journal of Biosciences. 2(12). 75–84.1 indexed citations
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Ibrar, Muhammad, et al.. (2011). Plants profile of Malakand Pass Hills, District Malakand, Pakistan. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY. 10(73). 16521–16535.15 indexed citations
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Ibrar, Muhammad, et al.. (2010). An ethnobotanical study on the usage of wild medicinal herbs from Malana hills, Parachinar Kurram valley. International journal of biology and biotechnology. 7(3). 267–271.1 indexed citations
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Barkatullah, Barkatullah, Farrukh Hussain, & Muhammad Ibrar. (2010). ALLELOPATHIC POTENTIAL OF DODONAEA VISCOSA (L.) JACQ.. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 42(4). 2383–2390.22 indexed citations
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Ibrar, Muhammad, Farrukh Hussain, & Amir Sultan. (2007). Ethnobotanical studies on plant resources of Ranyal Hills, District Shangla, Pakistan.. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 39(2). 329–337.129 indexed citations
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Ibrar, Muhammad, et al.. (2003). Effect of different inter and intra row spacing on the growth and yield of different cultivars of onion. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture.4 indexed citations
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Ibrar, Muhammad, et al.. (2001). The cytotoxic potential of ivy (Hedera helix L.) leaves. 44(1). 18–23.2 indexed citations
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