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Nasir Iqbal
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Research Scientist @DPIRDWA |PhD in nitrogen fixation in Chickpea @uniofadelaide | studying root phenotyping and nitrogen use efficiency @DPIRDWA
Northam, Western Australia
Joined July 2013
Congratulations to all authors.
🔥Australian Barley Mitchell grass shows high Bio Nitrification Inhibition in native soils, suppressing nitrifying microbes & adapting to nutrient-poor conditions 👉 @YiZhou1984 @rueytoh @NasirIqbal54 @maarten_ryder Jishun Li @_mattdenton_ @waiteresearch
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@rebetzke_0 @_sarah_rich @theGRDC @CSIRO Amazing. Does the soil come out of the core easily because the soil looks rocky? We faced challenges in Meckering’s Soil .
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“Harvesting underway for the nitrogen use efficiency project on wheat. #DPIRDWA #Phenotyping #APPN
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RT @Dr_HammadKhan: Harvesting for root phenotyping trial is underway. Plenty more to be done post harvest.
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RT @UgaZaku: A non-destructive root phenotyping of rice cultivated in the paddy using X-ray CT is now available. This saves us the trouble…
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RT @Dr_HammadKhan: 🚨We are seeking a Remote & Proximal Sensing Specialist for Crop Phenotyping to join WA node of APPN, hosted by @DPIRDWA…
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RT @Dr_HammadKhan: At @DPIRDbroadacre, we are exploring the physiology of #wheat nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and developing a high-throug…
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Digging deep to develop a high-throughput method for phenotyping root structure and function in wheat, in collaboration with @Queensland_FSR and @CSIRO. #RootPhenotyping
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Exciting progress in our nitrogen use efficiency project in collaboration with Murdoch, UWA, and AGT to estimate NUE in wheat using hyperspectral reflectance @DPIRDWA . #NUE #hyperspec #DPIRD
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@Spottingthespot @KadambotS @uwanews What I understand that if you are supervising or collaborating, you give input , then students publish papers and add supervisor name. This is how you get more publications when you are a professor. What’s your point here? Unethical?
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