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A. A. K. Jailani's research focuses on plant pathology and the identification of plant diseases. Recent publications include the first report of Watermelon crinkle leaf‐associated virus 1 (WCLaV‐1) on Cucurbita pepo in the United States and the first record of <i>Erysiphe diffusa</i> causing powdery mildew on <i>Bergera koenigii</i> in the USA. Jailani also investigates methods for identifying disease resistance in crops, with a publication on using histochemical markers to dissect the phenylpropanoid pathway for identifying dry root rot resistant sources in cowpea. Jailani has a current h-index of 2 with 3 total publications and 8 total citations.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Histochemical marker: dissecting phenylpropanoid pathway for identifying dry root rot resistant sources in cowpea (2025)
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- First report of Watermelon crinkle leaf‐associated virus 1 (WCLaV‐1) on Cucurbita pepo in the United States
- First report of Watermelon crinkle leaf‐associated virus 1 (WCLaV‐1) on Cucurbita pepo in the United States
- First record of <i>Erysiphe diffusa</i> causing powdery mildew on <i>Bergera koenigii</i> in the USA
- First record of <i>Erysiphe diffusa</i> causing powdery mildew on <i>Bergera koenigii</i> in the USA
- Histochemical marker: dissecting phenylpropanoid pathway for identifying dry root rot resistant sources in cowpea
- Histochemical marker: dissecting phenylpropanoid pathway for identifying dry root rot resistant sources in cowpea
- Histochemical marker: dissecting phenylpropanoid pathway for identifying dry root rot resistant sources in cowpea
- Histochemical marker: dissecting phenylpropanoid pathway for identifying dry root rot resistant sources in cowpea
- Histochemical marker: dissecting phenylpropanoid pathway for identifying dry root rot resistant sources in cowpea
- Histochemical marker: dissecting phenylpropanoid pathway for identifying dry root rot resistant sources in cowpea
- Histochemical marker: dissecting phenylpropanoid pathway for identifying dry root rot resistant sources in cowpea
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