Gausiya Bashri Dr.
Assistant Professor, Mahila Degree College, Lucknow, India · India
Editorial leadership for Journal of Agronomy Research ISSN 2639-3166
Research interests
- Stress Plant Physiology
- Environmental Plant Physiology
- Estimation Of Oxidative Biomarkers
- Antioxidants
- Photosynthetic Rate
- Chlorophyll A Fluorescence
- Nitrogen Metabolism In Response To Heavy Metal
- And Other Abiotic Stresses
Biography
Dr. Gausiya Bashri is Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. She has obtained her D.Phil. degree on the topic “Influence of Plant Growth Regulators on Heavy Metal Induced Toxicity in Trigonella foenum-graecum L.” in Botany from the Department of Botany, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, India. The major area of research includes plant growth regulators and abiotic stress tolerance mechanism in plants. She has worked on various plant physiological aspects like estimation of oxidative biomarkers, antioxidants, photosynthetic rate, chlorophyll a fluorescence and nitrogen metabolism in response to heavy metal, and other abiotic stresses.
Selected publications
- Fate and toxicity of nanoparticles in aquatic systems 2022 cited 59×
- Calcium-Mediated Dose-Dependent Regulation of Growth, Photosynthetic Performance, Antioxidant Defense, and Essential Oil Constituents in Ocimum basilicum L Recent 2026 cited 1×
- SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF WASTELANDS WITH THE HELP OF HYDROPONICS FARMING 2023
- Unraveling the regulatory role of kinetin (6-furfurylaminopurine) in modulating growth, physio-biochemical attributes, antioxidant defense, and essential oil biosynthesis in Ocimum basilicum L Recent 2026
- Calcium-mediated regulation of arsenic-induced toxicity and ROS Homeostasis in Ocimum basilicum L Recent 2026
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