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CURRICULUM VITAE
Name : Dr. MANSOOR AHMAD SIDDIQUI
Father‟s Name : (Ltae) Mr. Mohammad Khursheed
Date of Birth : September 1, 1957
Address : Town Dhaulana,
Distt. Hapur (UP) India
Nationality : Indian (by birth)
Present status : PROFESSOR
Address : 1. Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh- 202002, UP (India)
Phone: 0571-401016, Fax: 0571-2704225
2. House, 4/905 G-I, Dodhpur,
Aligarh- 202002, UP (India)
Phone: 0571-2409561, 2401283
Mobile: 9411414895
E-mail : [email protected]
University Fax : 0571-400528, 400076, 400105
Telex : 564230 AMUIN
ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS
Examination Subject Specialization Division University Year
D.Sc.1
Botany Plant Pathology/ Awarded AMU, 2008 Nematology Aligarh
Ph.D2
Botany -do- Awarded -do- 1986
M.Phil.3
Botany -do- Awarded -do- 1982
M.Sc4
Botany -do- First -do- 1980
Thesis Titles
D.Sc : “Studies on the management of phytonematodes”.
PhD : “Studies on the effect of organic soil amendments on plant parasitic
nematodes”.
M.Phil. : “Studies on the effect of certain factors on nematode population”.
M.Sc : “Population changes of plant parasitic nematodes associated with eight
different fruit trees”.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE : 35 Years
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Designation Experience Department Period
Professor 8 Department of Botany, A.M.U., 2008 to till date Aligarh
Reader 9 Department of Botany, A.M.U., 12.8.2000 to
Aligarh 12.8.2008
Lecturer 4 Department of Botany, A.M.U., 12.8.1996 to
(Sr. Scale) Aligarh 12.8.2000 Lecturer 5 Department of Botany, A.M.U., 12.8.1991 to Aligarh 12.8.1996
Sr. Technical 5 All India Co-ordinated Research 13.8.1986 to
Assistant Project, Dept. of Botany, A.M.U., 12.8.1991
Aligarh
Associated with Teaching of M.Sc. (Agri.) Plant Pathology/Nematology (1986-1994)
Associated with Teaching of Diploma in Pest Management (1987-1998)
Research Guidance
a) PhD Thesis Supervised– 07
b) M.Phil. Thesis supervised – 05
c) M.Sc Dissertations supervised -27
d) Diploma in Pest Management – 03
Students currently working under my supervision:
1. Mohd Asif
2. Amir khan
3. Moh Tariq
4. Faryad khan
5. Taruba Ansari
HONOURS/AWARDS
1. Recipient of Young Scientist Award, Bioved Research Society, Allahabad, for
outstanding contribution in the field of Plant Nematology, 1994. 2. Recipient of Certificate of Appreciation, Afro-Asian Society of Nematologists, 1992.
3. Chaired a technical session in an International Conference, World Neem Conference,
Bangalore, 1993. 4. Acted as Rapporteur in a technical session in National Symposium, University of
Allahabad, 1995. 5. Chaired a technical session in “Third International Symposium of Afro-Asian Society
of Nematologists, Coimbatore, 1998.
6. Acted as Rapporteur in a technical session in the 4th
International “World Neem
Conference” Neem 2002, Neem for sustainable development, Mumbai, 2002.
7. Acted as Co-Chairman in a technical session in National Conference on “Emerging
Trends in Mycology, Plant Pathology and Microbial Biotechnology”, Department of
Botany, Osmania University, Hyderabad, 2004. 8. Acted as Co-Chairman in a technical session in International Conference on
Biosciences, Biotechnology and Biodiversity Analysis, Department of Botany, Modern
College, Pune, 2005. 9. Acted as Chairman in technical session in the International Conference on “Resource
Development and Environmental Change: Emerging Issues and Challenges”.
Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 27-29 Jan., 2009. 10. Acted as Co-Chairman in technical session in the International Conference on “Grain
Legumes: Quality Improvement, Value Addition and Trade”. Organised by Indian
Society of Pulses Research and Development, Indian Institute of Pulses Research
(IIPR), Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, 14-16 Feb., 2009. 11. Acted as Chairman in technical session in the International Conference on “Emerging
Technology in Environmental Science and Technologies”. Department of Civil
Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 26-28 Oct., 2009.
12. Acted as Chairman in a scientific session in “12th
Indian Agricultural Scientists &
Farmers‟ Congress”. Organised by Department of Botany, I.S. Degree College
(Allahabad University) & B.R.I.A. &T., Allahabad, 20-21 Feb., 2010.
13. Acted as Chairman in a scientific session in the National Symposium on “Perspective in
the plant health management”. Organised by Department of Plant Pathology, B.A.
College of Agriculture, AAU, Anand, Gujrat, 14-16 Dec., 2010. 14. Acted as Guest Speaker in a scientific session in National seminar on “Scope of
Emerging Technologies in Unani Medicine”, Organised by DRS-1 Department of Ilmul
Advia, AMU, Aligarh, 23 March, 2013. 15. Presented a Paper entitled “Symptoms of Fungal Pathogens on Some Medicinal Plants”,
in National seminar on “Scope of Emerging Technologies in Unani Medicine”,
Organised by DRS-1 Department of Ilmul Advia, AMU, Aligarh, 23 March, 2013. 16. Acted as Co-Chairman in a technical session in National Symposium on “Nematode: A
friend and foe to agricultural crops”, organized by Nematological Society of India, New
Delhi and Y.S. Parmar Univ. of Hort. and Forestry, Nauni, Solan (HP) held at Nauni,
Solan, 21-23 Nov. 2013.
17. Acted as Co-Convenor, Biological or Life Science research committee in 37th
Indian
Social Science Congress held at AMU, Aligarh, 27-28 Nov., 2013.
18. Acted as Chairman in a scientific session in 2nd
National Seminar on “Relevance of
modern methods of studies in Unani Medicine”, organised by DRS-1 Department of
Ilmul Advia, A.K. Tibbiya College, AMU, Aligarh, 27-28 Nov., 2014. 19. Acted as Chairman in a technical session in National Symposium on “Nematode
management: A challenge to Indian Agriculture in the changing Climate”, organised by
Nematological Society of India, New Delhi and Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of
Development Administration (YASHADA), Baner Road, Pune, 8-10 Jan., 2015. 20. Acted as Chairman in a technical session (Poster session) in National Symposium on
“Climate Smart Agriculture for Nematode Management”, organised by Nematological
Society of India, New Delhi and ICAR-CCARI, Ela, Old Goa, 11-13 Jan., 2017. 21. Acted as Chairman in Prof. H.M. Shah Memorial Award Presentation National
Symposium on “Climate Smart Agriculture for Nematode Management”, organised by
Nematological Society of India, New Delhi and ICAR-CCARI, Ela, Old Goa, 11-13 Jan.,
2017. 22. Fellow, (FBS) Indian Botanical Society. 23. Fellow, (FPSI) Indian Phytopathological Society. 24. Fellow (FBRS) Bioved Research Society. 25. Fellow, (FNSI) Nematological Society of India. 26. Elected Councillor, Indian Phytopathological Society (MEZ), 1996.
27. Elected Councillor, Indian Nematological Society (Central Zone), 1996-1998. 28. Elected Vice President, Nematological Society of India (2013-2015).
WORKSHOPS/TRAINING COURSES ATTENDED:
S. Workshop/Course Year Subject Place and Period Spent
No.
1. Advance Course, 1988 Nematology Dept. of Zoology, Nematode Pest A.M.U., Aligarh Identification Sponsored by U.G.C.,
C.S.I.R., I.N.S.A., New
Delhi (19.12.88 to
31.12.88)
2. Training Course, 1989 Nematology Raj. Agri. Univ. Udaipur
Nematode Diseases of Sponsored by I.C.A.R.,
Pulses and Oil Seed Crops New Delhi (20.06.89 to
29.06.89)
3. Hindi Science 1989 Science D.S. College (Agra Univ.)
Terminology Workshop Aligarh, Sponsored by
HRD Ministry, New
Delhi (24.03.89 to
29.03.89)
4. Training, Electron 1990 Electron Dept. of Anatomy, All
Microscopy for Scientific Microscopy India Institute of Medical
Investigators Sciences, New Delhi,
Sponsored by DST, New
Delhi (27.11.90 to
17.12.90)
5. Academic Staff 1992 Botany Academic Staff College,
Orientation Programme A.M.U., Aligarh,
Sponsored by University
Grants Commission
(17.08.92 to 16.09.92
6. Special Course, Remote 1993 Remote Sensing Indian Institute of Remote
Sensing Applications in Sensing, Dehradun,
Botany for University Sponsored by NNRMS,
Teachers Dept. of Space, Bangalore
(31.05.93 – 09.07.93)
7. Academic Staff 1996 Botany Academic Staff College,
Orientation Programme A.M.U., Aligarh
Sponsored by University
Grants Commission
(18.09.96 to 16.10.96)
8. Refresher Course 2001 Environmental Academic Staff College,
studies A.M.U., Aligarh,
Sponsored by University
Grants Commission
(22.08.01 to 11.09.01)
9. Refresher Course 2002 Computer Academic Staff College,
Applications A.M.U., Aligarh,
Sponsored by University
Grants Commission
(10.04.02 to 02.05.02)
CONFERENCES/SYMPOSIA ATTENDED:
1. International Conference on Research in Plant Sciences and its Relevance to Future.
Department of Botany, University of Delhi, 7-11 Mar., 1988. 2. First Afro-Asian Nematology Symposium on General Aspects of Nematology.
Department of Botany, A.M.U., Aligarh. 29 Nov.-3 Dec., 1992. Organized by Afro-
Asian Society of Nematologists (AASN). 3. International Conference „World Neem Conference‟ on Neem Trees and its uses in
Integrated Pest Management Programme held at Windsor Manor Sheraton Hotel,
Bangalore (India), 24-28 Feb., 1993. Sponsored by ICAR & ITC Ltd. 4. National Symposium on Frontiers in Plant Science Research, A.U. College,
Osmania University, Hyderabad, 13-14 Feb., 1994. 5. National Symposium on „Ecotoxicological Problems and Their Management.
Department of Botany, University of Allahabad, 19-20 Feb., 1995. Organized by
Bioved Research Society (BRS), Allahabad. 6. National Symposium on „An Appraisal of Nematode Management with Ecofriendly
Approaches and Biocomponents, 24-26 Mar., 1995. Indian Agricultural Research
Institute (IARI), New Delhi. 7. Third International Symposium on “Nematology: Challenges & Opportunities in 21st
Century”. Organized by Afro-Asian Society of Nematologists, 16-19 April, 1998,
Coimbatore. 8. Twenty Second All India Botanical Conference held at Mithibai College, University
of Mumbai, 23-25 Oct., 1999. 9. Indian Science Congress, 88th Session held at Indian Agricultural Research Institute,
New Delhi, 3-5 Jan, 2001. 10. International Conference, 4th World Neem Conference–Neem 2002, Neem for
sustainable development held at Taj Lands End Hotel, Mumbai (India), 27-30 Nov.,
2002 sponsored by Ministry of SSI & ARI, Neem foundation, Godrej Agrovet Ltd.
11. Twenty Sixth Conference of All India Botanical Society & National Symposium on
“Plant Biology and Biodiversity in Changing Environment, 29-31 Dec, 2003, Jamia
Hamdard, New Delhi. 12. National Conference on “Role of Biopesticides, Bio-Agents and Bio-Fertilizers for
Sustainable Agriculture and Horticulture”. Organised by All India Biotech
Association, New Delhi and Doctor‟s Krishi Evam Bagwani Vikas Sanstha,
Lucknow, 13-16 Feb., 2004. 13. National Conference on “Emerging Trends in Mycology, Plant Pathology and
Microbial Biotechnology” organised by Indian Phytopathological Society (Central
Zone) and Department of Botany, Osmania University, Hyderabad, 29-31 Dec., 2004. 14. International Conference on “Biosciences, Biotechnology and Biodiversity Analysis”.
Organized by Department of Botany, Modern College, Pune, 15-17 Oct., 2005. 15. National Symposium on “Researches in Fungal Biology: Emerging Trends”.
Organized by Department of Botany, Punjabi University, Patiala, 30-31 Jan., 2007. 16. All India Seminar on “Advances in Environmental Science and Technology”.
Organized by Z.H. College of Engineering & Technology, Aligarh Muslim
University, Aligarh, 15-16 Feb., 2008. 17. International Conference on “Resource Development and Environmental Change:
Emerging Issues and Challenges. Organized by Department of Geography, Aligarh
Muslim University, Aligarh, 27-29 Jan., 2009. 18. International Conference on “Grain Legumes: Quality Improvement, Value Addition
and Trade (ICGL2009). Organized by Indian Society of Pulses Research and
Development, Indian Institute of Pulses Research (IIPR), Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, 14-
16 Feb., 2009.
19. “12th
Indian Agricultural Scientists & Farmers‟ Congress”, Organised by Department
of Botany, I.S. Degree College and Bioved Research Institute of Agriculture
&Technology, Allahabad, 20-21 Feb., 2010. 20. National Symposium on “Perspective in the plant health management”. Organised by
Department of Plant Pathology, B.A. College of Agriculture, AAU, Anand, Gujrat,
14-16 Dec., 2010.
21. “15th
Indian Agricultural Scientists & Farmers‟ Congress”, Organised by Bioved
Research Institute of Agriculture &Technology, Allahabad, 22-24 Feb., 2013. 22. National seminar on “Scope of Emerging Technologies in Unani Medicine”,
Organised by DRS-1 Department of Ilmul Advia, AMU, Aligarh, 23 March, 2013.
23. National Symposium on “Nematode: A friend and foe to agricultural crops”,
organized by Nematological Society of India, New Delhi and Y.S. Parmar Univ. of
Hort. and Forestry, Nauni, Solan (HP) held at Nauni, Solan, 21-23 Nov. 2013.
24. 37th
Indian Social Science Congress held at AMU, Aligarh, 27-31 Dec., 2013.
25. 2nd
National Seminar on “Relevance of modern methods of studies in Unani
Medicine”, Organised by DRS-1 Department of Ilmul Advia, A.K. Tibbiya College,
AMU, Aligarh, 27-28 Nov., 2014.
26. 84th
Annual Session of NSAI and National Symposium on “Desert Science-
Challenges and Opportunities Organised by J.N.V. Jodhpur Rajasthan, 4-6 Dec.,
2014. 27. National Symposium on “Nematode management: A challenge to Indian Agriculture
in the changing Climate”, organised by Nematological Society of India, New Delhi
and Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration (YASHADA),
Baner Road, Pune, 8-10 Jan., 2015. 28. XVIII. International Plant Protection Congress (IPPC) “Mission Possible: Food for
All through Appropriate Plant Protection”, Berlin Germany, 24-27 August, 2015. 29. National Symposium on “Climate Smart Agriculture for Nematode Management”
Organised by Nematological Society of India, New Delhi and ICAR-CCARI, Ela, Old
Goa, 11-13 Jan., 2017.
LIFE MEMBERSHIP OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES:
1. Life member, European Society of Nematologists, England.
2. Life member, Nematological Society of India.
3. Life member, Indian Phytopathological Society.
4. Life member, Association of Plant Pathologists of India.
5. Life member, Indian Botanical Society.
6. Life member, Bioved Research Society.
7. Life member, Indian Society of Remote Sensing.
Research Publications: (Please see enclosed list) Total
Research Papers published 127
Abstracts of Research Papers 114
Books/Book Chapters/Reviews/Articles in Special volumes 25
Books/Book chapters/Reviews/Articles in special volumes Place No.
1. Nematode Bio-Control: Aspects and Prospects India 1
2. Integrated Pest Management Practitioner USA 1
3. Integrated Pest Management India 1
4. Bioved Research Society India 1
5. Nematode Management in Plants India 2
6. Plant Diseases – Biocontrol Management India 1
7. Plant, Microbes and Biotechnology India 2
8. Plant Morphology and Biotechnology India 2
9. Proc. Symp. on Interaction of Plant Pathogens In Host India 2
10. Environment & Biotic Interaction India 1
11. Biodiversity Evaluation-Botanical Perspective 2 India 2
12. Emerging Technologies in Environmental Sciences India 2
and Engineering
13. Germplasm, Diversity & Evolution-Algae, Fungi & India 2
Lichens
14. Proc. All India Seminar On “Advances in Environmental India 1
Science and Technology”
15. Emerging Trends in Mycology, Plant Pathology & Microbial India 1
Biotechnology
16. Neem for the Management of Crop Diseases India 1
17. World Neem Conference (Neem & Environment) India 1
18. Population, Resource and Development India 1
19. Lambert Academic Publishing Germany 1
Research Papers Published in Foreign Journals
Journal Place No.
1. Biological Wastes England 4
2. Annals of Applied Biology (Supplement, Test of England 7
Agro-chemicals and Cultivars)
3. Nematologia Mediterranea Italy 5
4. Revue de Nematologie France 1
5. Zeitschrift fur pflanzenkrankheiten und pflanzenschutz W.Germany 1
6. Anz Schadlingske pflanzenschutz umwettschutz W.Germany 1
7. Integrated Pest Management Practitioner USA 1
8. International Nematology Network Newsletter USA 6
9. Archive fiir Phytopathologie und Pflanzenschutz Germany 7
10. Pakistan Journal of Nematology Pakistan 6
11. Journal of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences Bangladesh 1
12. Thai Journal of Agricultural Sciences Thailand 1
13. Journal of Agricultural Technology Thailand 1
14. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection UK 4
15. Biosensors and Bioelectronics Sweden 1
16. Bioscience International Bangladesh 1
17. African Journal of Agricultural Research Africa 1
18. Journal of Plant Pathology and Microbiology USA 1
19. Journal of Plant Sciences USA 1
20. Journal of Agriculture & Crops Pakistan 1
21. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology Brazil 1
22. Journal of Agricultural Sciences Sri Lanka 1
Research Papers Published in Indian Journals
Journal No.
1. Indian Journal of Nematology 9
2. Journal of Indian Botanical Society 4
3. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences 2
4. Proceedings National Symposium on Interaction of Plant Pathogens 1
5. Environment and Biotic Interaction 1
6. Proceedings World Neem Conference 1
7. Neem for the Management of Crop Diseases 1
8. Indian National Science Academy 1
9. National Academy Science Letters 1
10. Current Nematology 3
11. Indian Journal of Plant Pathology 3
12. Acta Botanica Indica 1
13. IARI Neem Newsletter 2
14. Journal of Environmental Research 2
15. Afro-Asian Network Newsletter 1
16. Proceedings III International Symposium of Afro-Asian Society 1
of Nematologists
17. International Journal of Plant Sciences 1
18. National Journal of Life Sciences 1
19. Proceedings National Symposium on Emerging Trends in 1
Mycology, Plant Pathology and Microbial Technology
20. Bionotes 3
21. Journal of Ecofriendly Agriculture 2
22. Proceedings National Symposium on Frontiers in Plant Science 2
Research
23. Proceedings Advances on Environmental Science and Technology 1
24. Germplasm Diversity & Evaluation – Algae, Fungi & Lichens 2
25. Proceeding International Conference on Emerging Technologies in 2
Environmental Science and Technologies
26. Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany 1
27. Annals of Plant Protection Sciences 1
28. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 3
29. Asian Journal of biology 1
30. Asian Journal Crop Sciences 1
Abstracts of Research Papers Published in the Proceedings of National/International
Conferences/Symposia:
West Germany 1
Canada 1
Guyana (Latin America) 3
Australia 2
Japan 1
India 106
Total 114
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Plant parasitic nematodes are serious constraints to crop productivity and cause severe
losses. They require urgent need to control the recent removal of many key nematicides due
to environmental problem has generated interest of workers in searching for alternative
nematode control methods. Most of them are non-chemical methods such as cultural and
biological nematode management programme. These are not only relevant to the present day
needs but would go a long way in solving the problem in the years to come. These researches
are not only going in the developing countries but also being explored in the advanced
industrialised countries. I have also worked on one of these aspects for my Ph.D. Thesis. The
topic of research was:
“STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF ORGANIC SOIL AMENDMENTS ON PLANT
PARASITIC NEMATODES”
Most of the research findings on which my Ph.D. Thesis based, have been published
in various reputed international journals. Besides, I also worked on some other problems
related to my field. The summary is given below:
1. ORGANIC AMENDMENTS IN NEMATODES CONTROL
Oil-seed cakes together with deep ploughing were used for the control of plant
parasitic nematodes infesting a large number of crops. The beneficial effects were evident
even after a lapse of six months. Soil amendments with chopped plant parts of margosa, Persian lilac latex-bearing plants, marigolds, water hyacinth and various other plant wastes
were also utilized. Water extracts of different parts of margosa, Persian lilac, tagetes, lemon
grass and lattices of latex bearing plants were thoroughly investigated against nematodes.
Nematode management was also achieved by bare-root-dip and seed dressing
treatments in leaf extract of margosa, Persian liliac, neem chemicals and lattices.
2. NEMATICIDES
Water extracts of different chemicals were thoroughly investigated. Several
nematodes were used for the control of nematodes. Control of nematodes by bare-root-dips
and seed dressings in nematicides were studied. Effect of nematicides/insecticides on fungi
was also studied.
3. SOIL SOLARIZATION
Effect of soil solarization together with oil cakes/nematicides on nematode population
and plant was studied. The reduction in nematode population was due to the increase in soil
temperature. The efficiency enhanced when it was combined with oil cakes/nematodes.
4. CROPPING SEQUNECES AND INTERCULTURE OF CROPS
Twenty nine cropping sequences were studied for the management of plant parastitic
nematodes. Effect of deep ploughing coupled with cropping on nematodes was also studied.
Effect of interculture of margosa, Persian lilac, marigolds and zinnia with some
vegetables on the plant growth and against plant parasitic nematodes was studied. The
reduction in nematode population was observed to be due to the nema-toxic chemicals
released alongwith root exudates of these plants.
5. VARIETAL REACTION OF PLANTS
Nine species of Amaranthus were tested against the root-knot and reinform nematode
to locate resistance, if any.
6. SEASONAL FLUCTUATION EFFECT
Seasonal fluctuations in the population of plant parasitic nematodes with some
economically important plants were studied.
7. WATER ABSORBPTION
Water absorption capability in relation to nematode infestation and nematode-fungus
complex was investigated.
8. OTHER EXPERIMENTS
Effect of viral infection of plants on soil fungi and nematodes was also studied.
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
1. Khan, T.A., M.A. Siddiqui & M.M. Alam (1983). Non-target effect of aldicarb on
some fungi. Indian Journal of Plant Pathology 1, 212-213. 2. Siddiqui, M.A., A. Haseeb & M.M. Alam (1984). Toxicity of plant latex to some plant
parasitic nematodes. National Academy Sciences Letters 7, 1-2. 3. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1985). Evaluation of nematicidal properties of different
parts of margosa and Persian lilac. IARI Neem Newsletter 2, 1-4. 4. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1985). Further studies on the nematode toxicity of
margosa and Persian lilac. IARI Neem Newsletter 2, 43-47. 5. Tiyagi, S.A., M.A. Siddiqui & M.M. Alam (1986). Control of Meloidogyne incognita
on tomato by bare-root dip in dimethoate. International Nematology Network
Newsletter, U.S.A. 3, 4-5. 6. Tiyagi, S.A., M.A. Siddiqui & M.M. Alam (1986). Toxicity of an insect repellent plant
to plant-parasitic nematodes. International Nematology Network Newsletter, U.S.A. 3,
16-17. 7. Tiyagi, S.A., S. Anwar, M. Bano & M.A. Siddiqui (1986). Feasibility of growing Zinnia as
a mix crop alongwith tomato for control of root-knot and reniform nematodes.
International Nematology Network Newsletter, U.S.A. 3, 6-7. 8. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1987). Utilization of marigold plant wastes for the
control of plant parasitic nematodes. Biological wastes, England 21:221-229. 9. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1987). Control of plant parasitic nematodes by
intercropping with Tagetes minuta. Nematologia Mediterranea ITALY 15, 205-211. 10. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1987). Efficacy of seed dressing with extracts of neem
and Persian lilac against Meloidogyne incognita and Rotylenchulus reniformis.
Nematologia Mediterranea, ITALY 15, 399-403. 11. Siddiqui, M.A. & S.K. Saxena (1987). Effect of interculture of margosa and Persian
lilac with tomato and eggplant on root-knot and reniform nematodes. International
Nematology Network Newsletter, U.S.A. 4, 5-8. 12. Siddiqui, M.A. & S.K. Saxena (1987). Studies on control of the stunt nematode,
Tylenchorhynchus brassicae by interculture of margosa and Persian lilac.International
Nematology Network Newsletter, U.S.A. 4, 27-29.
13. Siddiqui, M.A., A. Haseeb & M.M. Alam (1987). Evaluation of nematicidal properties
in some latex bearing plants. Indian Journal of Nematology, 17, 99-102. 14. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1987). Control of phytonematodes by mixculture of
Tagetes lucida. Indian Journal of Plant Pathology, 5, 73-78. 15. Siddiqui, M.A., A. Haseeb & M.M. Alam (1987). Combined effect of two nematodes
and a fungus on the growth and water absorption capability of okra. Indian Journal of
plant Pathology, 5, 83-86. 16. Siddiqui, M.A., T.A. Khan & M.M. Alam (1987). Effect of insecticide Metasystox-R
on some fungi. Acta Botanica Indica, 15, 133-134. 17. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1988). Effect of seed treatment with azadirachtin on
root-knot development on, and growth of, some vegetables. Tests of Agrochemicals and
Cultivars, 9, (Annals of Applied Biology 112 Supplement) ENGLAND, 20-21. 18. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1988). Screening Amaranthus species against the root-
knot nematode. Tests of Agrochemicals & Cultivars 9 (Annals of Applied Biology 112
Supplement) ENGLAND, 72-73. 19. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1988). Control of plant parasitic nematodes by Tagetes
tenuifolia. Revue de Nematologie FRANCE 11, 369-370. 20. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1988). Control of root-knot and reniform nematodes by
bare-root dip in leaf extracts of margosa and Persian lilac. Zeitschrift fur
Planzenkrankheiten und pflanzenschutz. WEST GERMANY 95, 138-142. 21. Siddiqui, M.A., M.M. Alam & S.K. Saxena (1988). Seasonal fluctuation of plant-
parasitic nematodes associated with certain fruit trees. International Nematology
Network Newsletter, U.S.A. 5, 22-23. 22. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1988). Effect of latex seed dressing on
Rotylenchulus reniformis and plant growth of some vegetables. Nematologia
mediterranea, ITALY, 16, 129-131. 23. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1988). Control of plant parasitic nematodes by soil
amendments with marigold plant wastes. Pakistan Journal of Nematology, PAKISTAN,
6, 55-63. 24. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1988). Effect of seed dressing with plant latex on
Tylenchorhynchus brassicae and plant growth of cabbage and cauliflower. Pakistan
Journal of Nematology, PAKISTAN, 6, 65-71.
25. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1988). Effect of seed treatment with plant latices on the
root-knot development and plant growth of some vegetables. Proceeding National
Academy of Sciences, INDIA, 58(B), II, 321-328. 26. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1988). Seasonal fluctuations of plant parasitic
nematodes associated with two medicinal plants. Journal of Indian Botanical Society
67, 231-232. 27. Siddiqui, M.A., T.A. Khan & M.M. Alam (1988). Non-target effect of carbofuran on
some fungi. Journal of Indian Botanical Society, 67(3&4), 356-357. 28. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1988). Toxicity of different plant parts of Tagetes
lucida to plant parasitic nematodes. Indian Journal of Nematology, 18, 181-185. 29. Siddiqui, M.A. & S.K. Saxena (1985-89). Seasonal fluctuation in the populations of
Heterodera zeae in fields under different cropping sequences. Journal of
Environmental Research, VI 1&2, 77-79. 30. Siddiqui, M.A. & S.K. Saxena (1985-89). Comparative study of the effect of
inoculating pegion pea seedlings with root-knot, reniform and cyst nematodes on water
absorption capability, pollen fertility and growth of plant. Journal of Environmental
Research, VI 1&2, 80-86. 31. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1989). Seed treatment with azadirachtin for the control
of the stunt nematode attacking cabbage and cauliflower. Tests of Agrochemicals and
Cultivars 10(Annals of Applied Biology Supplement 113) ENGLAND, 4-5. 32. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1989). Efficacy of azadirachtin as seed treatment for
the control of the reniform nematode on some vegetables. Tests of Agrochemicals and
Cultivars 10(Annals of Applied Biology, 113 Supplement), ENGLAND, 20-21. 33. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1989). Reaction of Amaranthus species to the reniform
nematodes. Tests of Agrochemicals and Cultivars 10(Annals of Applied Biology, 113
Supplement), ENGLAND, 130-131. 34. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1989). Effect of root-exudates of neem and Persian
lilac on plant parasitic nematodes. Anz. Schadlingskde Pflanzenschutz Umwettschutz,
W. GERMANY 62, 33-35. 35. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1989). Control of stunt nematode by bare-root-dip in
leaf extracts of margosa and Persian lilac. Pakistan Journal of Nematology, PAKISTAN,
7, 33-38.
36. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1989). Studies on the nemato-toxicity of root exudates
of certain species of Tagetes. Indian Journal of Nematology 18, 335-337. 37. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1989). Possible utilization of a noxious weed in
nematode control. Biological Wastes, ENGLAND 28, 181-188. 38. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1990). Further studies on the use of water hyacinth in
nematode control. Biological Wastes, ENGLAND 33, 71-75. 39. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1990). Sawdusts as soil amendments for control of
nematodes infesting some vegetables. Biological Wastes, ENGLAND 33, 123-129. 40. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1990). Control of root-knot, reniform and stunt
nematodes by nimbin seed dressing. Nematologia Mediterranea, ITALY 18, 19-22. 41. Khan, M.A.A., M.A. Siddiqui & M.M. Alam (1990). Influence of yellow vein mosaic
virus of okra on the incidence of rhizosphere fungi and nematodes. Journal of Indian
Botanical Society 69, 457-461. 42. Mukesh, K. Bir & M.A. Siddiqui (1990). Non-target effect of certain insecticides on
root-knot and reniform nematodes. Current Nematology 1, 159-160. 43. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1991). Efficacy of oil-seed cakes and nematicides
against plant parasitic nematodes attacking tomato in relation to ploughing. Journal of
Bangladesh Academy of Sciences, BANGLADESH 15, 23-29. 44. Siddiqui, M.A., A. Haseeb & M.M. Alam (1992). Control of plant-parasitic nematodes
by soil amendments with latex bearing plants. Indian Journal of Nematology 22, 25-28. 45. Siddiqui, M.A. & S.K. Saxena (1992). Effect of soil solarization together with oil-
cakes/nematicides on nematode population and plant growth of tomato. Proceedings
National Academy of Sciences, INDIA 62(B), 123-127. 46. Siddiqui, M.A., M.F. Azam & S.K. Saxena (1993). Seed treatment with some
chemicals for the control of the root-knot nematode on bottle gourd and bitter gourd.
Current Nematology 4, 11-14. 47. Sharma, H.V., M. Arif & M.A. Siddiqui (1993). Influence of brinjal severe mosaic
virus (Aligarh strain) on root-knot development and plant growth of brinjal. Current
Nematology 4, 195-198. 48. Azam, M.F., M.A. Siddiqui & S.K. Saxena (1993). Effect of nematicides for the
control of root-knot nematode in tomato nursery. Afro-Asian Nematology Network 2, 6-
7.
49. Siddiqui, M.A. & S.K. Saxena (1997). Effect of hostathion, posse and rugby on
mortality of nematodes and hatching of Meloidogyne incognita. In Proceedings
National Symposium on Frontiers in Plant Sciences Research, A.U. College, Osmania
University, Hyderabad, 645-650. 50. Siddiqui, M.A., M.F. Azam & S.K. Saxena (1997). Effect of soil solarization
integrated with oil-cakes and nematicides on nematodes attacking eggplant. In
Proceedings National Symposium on Frontiers in Plant Science Research. A.U.
College, Osmania University, Hyderabad, 651-656. 51. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1997). Effect of organic amendments together with
clipping on the population of plant parasitic nematodes associated with
berseem/Egyptian clover (Trifolium alexandrinum). Indian Journal of Nematology
27, 117-120. 52. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1997). Organic soil amendments with some non-
conventional plant additives for the management of Meloidogyne incognita infecting
tomato. Indian Journal of Nematology 27, 120-122. 53. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1997). Integrated control of plant parastic nematodes
with organic soil amendments/nematicides and ploughing on okra. In Proccedings
Indian National Sciences Academy 63, 545-550. 54. Siddiqui, M.A., M.F. Azam & S.k. Saxena (1998). Evaluation of chemical pesticides
against the root-knot nematode on aubergine. Tests of Agrochemicals and Cultivars 19
(Annals of Applied Biology, 132, Supplement) ENGLAND, 2-3. 55. Siddiqui, M.A., M.F. Azam & S.K. Saxena (1998). Evaluation of root dip treatments
with nematicides on development of root gall and yield (Meloidogyne incognita) in
tomato and aubergine. Tests of Agrochemicals and Cultivars 19(Annals of Applied
Biology, 132, Supplement) ENGLAND, 8-9. 56. Siddiqui, M.A. (1998). Root-knot and reniform nematodes management by bare-root-
dip treatment with some pesticides on tomato and eggplant. In Proceedings IIIrd
International Symposium Afro-Asian Society of Nematologists Coimbatore, 16-19,
April 1998, 181-185. 57. Siddiqui, M.A. & S.K. Saxena (1999). Evaluation of seed soaking treatment with some
nematicides for the root-knot nematode management on cowpea and okra. Bionotes 1,
32.
58. Siddiqui, M.A. & S.K. Saxena (1999). Infestation of Heterodera zeae on maize around
Aligarh. Bionotes 1, 40. 59. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1999). Integrated management of plant parasitic
nematodes with oilcakes/nematicides and ploughing in two cropping seasons. Pakistan
Journal of Nematology 17, 129-136. 60. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (2001). Integrated management of the root-knot and
reniform nematodes with cropping sequences and ploughing. Archiv für
Phytopathologie und Pflanzenschutz, GERMANY 33, 415-430. 61. Khan, A.A. & M.A. Siddiqui (2001). Evaluation of nematicidal properties of
Azadirachta indica, Tagetes patula, Ficus racemosa and Nerium indicum against
Meloidogyne incognita attacking tomato. Bionotes 3, 82. 62. Siddiqui, M.A. (2003). Further studies for the integrated management of the stunt,
lance and spiral nematodes with cropping sequences and ploughing. Archive für
Phytopathologie und Pflanzenschutz, GERMANY 36, 9-22. 63. Siddiqui, M.A. (2003). Relative efficacy of different cropping sequences integrated
with ploughing for the management of plant parasitic nematodes. Archive fiir
Phytopathologie und Pflanzenschutz, GERMANY 36(3-4), 151-159. 64. Siddiqui, M.A. (2005). Integrated management of plant parasitic nematodes by
cropping sequences and ploughing. Indian Journal of Plant Pathology, 23(1&2), 22-30. 65. Tariq, I. & M.A. Siddiqui (2005). Evaluation of nematicidal properties of neem for the
management of Meloidogyne incognita on tomato. Indian Journal of Nematology
35(1), 56-58.
66. Siddiqui, M.A. (2004). Suitability of crops, fruit trees/plants to plant parasitic
nematodes. Archive für Phytopathologie und Pflanzenschutz, GERMANY 37, 83-87. 67. Siddiqui, M.A. (2005). Population changes of nematodes associated with Citrus
reticulata and Citrus aurantifolia. Archive für Phytopathologie und Pflanzenschutz,
GERMANY 38(3), 165-173. 68. Siddiqui, M.A. (2007). Seasonal fluctuation in nematode population associated with
mango, Mangifera indica L. Archive für Phytopathologie und Pflanzenschutz,
GERMANY, 40(6), 389-394. 69. Siddiqui, M.A. (2006). Management of plant parasitic nematodes on tomato using
neem products and nematicides. Journal of Ecofriendly Agriculture 1, 73-74.
70. Siddiqui, M.A. (2006). Use of latex bearing plants to manage the nematodes attacking
tomato and eggplant. Journal of Eco-friendly Agriculture 1: 192-193. 86. Ahmad, F., M.A. Rather & M.A. Siddiqui (2007). Biotoxicity of leaf extracts of Ficus
spp. to Meloidogyne incognita. Journal of Eco-friendly Agriculture 2, 214-215. 87. Rather, M.A. & M.A. Siddiqui (2007). Nematicidal effects of some botanicals against
root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica on tomato. International Journal of Plant
Sciences 2, 49-52. 88. Rather, M.A. & M.A. Siddiqui (2007). Management of plant parasitic nematodes
through neem products. Journal of Eco-friendly Agriculture 2, 193-195. 89. Rather, M.A., F. Ahmad & M.A. Siddiqui (2007). Combined effect of neem
part/products and / or two nematicides against root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne
incognita on field grown tomato. Pakistan Journal of Nematology 25, 305-311. 90. Rather, M.A. & M.A. Siddiqui (2007). Bioefficacy of some botanical extracts for the
management of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita in Lycopersicon
esculentum. National Journal of Life Sciences 4, 101-104. 91. Rather, M.A. & M.A. Siddiqui (2007). Neem for the control of root-knot nematode
infecting tomato. Indian Journal of Nematology 37, 81-82. 92. Ahmad, F., M.A. Rather & M.A. Siddiqui (2007). Control of Meloidogyne incognita,
root-knot nematode on egg plant with organic amendments and nematicides. Pakistan
Journal of Nematology 26, 83-89. 93. Ahmad, F., M.A. Rather & M.A. Siddiqui (2007). Impact of organic soil amendments
and nematicides on Meloidogyne javanica infecting tomato. Indian Journal of
Nematology 37, 55-57. 94. Ahmad, F., M.A. Rather & M.A. Siddiqui (2008). Control of Meloidogyne incognita
root-knot nematode on eggplant with organic amendments and nematicides. Pakistan
Journal of Nematology, PAKISTAN 26, 83-89. 95. Siddiqui, M.A. (2008). Environmental impact on nematode population around Vitis
vinifera and Emblica officinalis. In: Proc. All India Seminar on “Advances in
Environmental Science and Technology” (Ed. V.P. Mittal, I.H. Farooqi, A. Husain & A.
Akram). Feb. 15-16. Excel India Publishers, New Delhi, 291-300. 96. Ahmad, F., M.A. Rather & M.A. Siddiqui (2008). Efficacy of Ficus leaves with
compost, NPK and nematicides against Meloidogyne incognita on tomato. Journal of
Indian Botanical Society, 87(3&4), 276-278.
97. Hisamuddin, M.A. Siddqui & T. Azam (2009). Management of Meloidogyne incognita
with biocontrol fungus Paecilomyces lilacinus. In: “Germplasm, Diversity and
Evaluation – Algae, Fungi & Lichens” (Eds. – N.S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M.I.S. Saggoo &
V.K. Singhal). Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun (U.K.), India, 83-88. 98. Siddiqui, M.A., Hisamuddin & M.I. Khan (2009). Soil solarisation for the management
of nematode fauna and soil mycoflora. In: “Germplasm, Diversity & Evaluation –
Algae, Fungi & Lichens” (Eds. – N.S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M.I.S. Saggoo & V.K.
Singhal). Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun (U.K.), India, 115-124. 99. Ahmad, F., and Siddiqui, M. A (2009). Management of the root knot nematode,
Meloidogyne incognita in tomato. Pakistan Journal of Nematology, 27 (2): 369-373. 100. Ahmad, F., and Siddiqui, M.A (2009). Promising organic additives for them
management of root knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita, Indian Journal of
Nematology, 39 (2): 246-249. 101. Ahmad, F., M.A. Rather & M.A. Siddiqui (2010). Influence of organic additives on the
incidence of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica in roots of tomato plants.
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection 43, 168-173. 102. Ahmad, F., M.A. Rather & M.A. Siddiqui (2010). Nematicidal activities of leaf extracts
from Lantana camara L. Against Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White) Chitwood
and its use to manage roots infection of Solanum melongena L. Brazilian Archives of
Biology and Technology. (Brazil), 53, 543-548.
103. Ahmad, F., M.A. Rather & M.A. Siddiqui (2010). Influence of organic additives on the
incidence of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica in roots of tomato plants.
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection 43, 168-173.
104. Rehman, B., K. Parihar, M.A. Ganai, A. Usman and M.A. Siddiqui (2011). Bio
management of root knot nematode through non edible oil seed cakes infesting Cicer
arietinum L. Int. J. Appl. Biol and pharmaceutical sci, 2(4): 411-414
105. Usman, A. and Siddiqui, M.A. (2011b). Eco-friendly management of phytonematode by
aqueous extracts of some agricultural weeds for sustainable agriculture production. Thai
Journal of Agricultural Science, 44(4): 251-254.
106. Usman, A. and M.A. Siddiqui (2011a). Application of Methanolic Extracts of
Botanicals for the Management of M. incognita Infecting Tomato and Chilli. Journal of
Functional and Environmental Botany, vol 1(2):114-118.
107. Usman, A and M.A. Siddiqui (2012a). Effect of some fungal strains for the
management of root knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on eggplant Solanum
melongena L. Journal of Agricultural Technology, Vol. 8(1): 213-218.
108. Usman, A and M.A. Siddiqui (2012b). Integrated management of phytonematodes by
the application of organic amendment andploughing under field conditions. Archives of
Phytopathology and Plant Protection, 45:20, 2437-2444.
109. Usman, A. and Siddiqui, M.A. (2012c). Evaluation of medicinal plants extracts against
Meloidogyne incognita. Annals of Plant Protection Science, 20(1): 264-265.
110. Ahmad, F., M.A. Siddiqui, O.O. Babalola and Hui Fen Wu (2012). Biofunitionalization
of nanoparticle associated mass spectroscopy as biosource for rapid detention of plant
associated bacteria. Biosensors & Bioelectronics (Sweden), 35: 235-242.
111. Usman A and M.A. Siddiqui (2012). Management of phytonematodes infecting tomato
and eggplant with methanol extracts of two plant species. Nematol medit, 40: 25-31).
112. Ahmad, F., Babalola, O.O., and Siddiqui, M.A. (2012). Integrated Approach for
Management of Nematodes in Chickpea. JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED
MICROBIOLOGY, Vol. 6(3), p. 1063-1068.
113. Siddiqui, M.A., and Rehman, B. (2012). An eco-friendly approach for the management
of root-knot nematode affecting Chickpea. Acta Biologica Indica, 1(1):51-54.
114. Rehman, B., Ganai, M.A., Parihar, K., Siddiqui, M.A. and Ahmad, U. (2012).
Management of root knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita affecting Chickpea, Cicer
arietinum for Sustainable Production. Bioscience International, 1(1):01-05.
115. Ahmad, F., Babalola, O.O., and Siddiqui, M.A (2013). Characterization of nematicidal
activity of plant residues and their application with moisture approach against
Meloidogyne incognita in tomato. African Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. 8(1),
pp. 93-101.
116. Usman, A. and M.A., Siddiqui (2013). Efficacy of certain botanicals for the
management of Rotylenchulus reniformis infecting okra and cowpea. African journal of
agricultural research, Vol. 8(46), pp. 5821-5824.
117. B. Rehman, F. Ahmad, O.O. Babalola, M.A. Ganai, K. Parihar and M.A. Siddiqui
(2013). Usages of Botanical Extracts for the Management of Root-Knot Nematode,
Meloidogyne incognita in Chickpea. JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED
MICROBIOLOGY, Vol. 7(3), p. 2385-2388. 118. M. Asif, K. Parihar, B. Rehman, M.A. Ganai, U. Ahmad & M.A. Siddiqui (2013). Bio-
efficacy of some leaf extracts on the inhibition of egg hatching and mortality of
Meloidogyne incognita. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, 47:8, 1015-
1021. 119. M.A. Ganai, B. Rehman, K. Parihar, M. Asif & M.A. Siddiqui (2014). Phytotherapeutic
approach for the management of Meloidogyne incognita affecting Abelmoschus
esculentus (L.) Moench. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, 47:15, 1797-
1805. 120. K. Parihar, O.O. Babalola, B. Rehman, M.A. Siddiqui and F. Ahmad (2014).
Phytodiversity Conservation through Evaluation of Nematicidal Properties of Latex
Bearing Plants against Meloidogyne javanica. JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED
MICROBIOLOGY, Vol. 8(3), p. 2047-2052. 121. K. Parihar, B. Rehman, M.A. Ganai, M. Asif and M.A. Siddiqui (2015). Role of Oil
Cakes and Pochonia chlamydosporia for the Management of Meloidogyne javanica
Attacking Solanum melongena L. J Plant Pathol Microbiol 2015, S: 1. 122. Rehman, B., Ganai, M.A., Parihar, K., Asif, M., and Siddiqui, M.A. (2015). Biopotency
of oil cakes against Melodogyne incognita affecting Vigna mungo. Asian Journal of
Crop Sciences, 7(2): 128-137. 123. Asif, M., Rehman, B., Parihar, K., Ganai M.A. and Siddiqui M.A. (2015). Effect of
Various Physico-Chemical Factors on the Incidence of Root Knot Nematode
Meloidogyne spp. Infesting Tomato in District Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh) India. Journal of
Plant Sciences 10 (6): 234-243. 124. Asif, M., Khan, A., Tariq, M. and Siddiqui, M.A. (2016). Sustainable Management of
Root Knot Nematode Meloidogyne incognita through Organic Amendment on Solanum
lycopersicum L. Asian Journal of Biology, 1(1): 1-8. 125. Asif, M., Tariq, M., Khan, A., Rehman, B., Parihar, K. and Siddiqui, M.A. (2017).
Potential Role of Aqueous Extract of Some Weeds against Egg Hatching and Juvenile
Mortality of Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne incognita. Journal of Agriculture and
Crop, 3(2) 17-24.
126. Asif, M., Tariq, M., Khan, A. and Siddiqui, M.A. (2017). Biocidal and antinemic
properties of aqueous extracts of Ageratum and Coccinia against root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne incognita in vitro. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 12(2):108-122. 127. Asif, M., Tariq, M., Khan, A. and Siddiqui, M.A. (2017). Phytochemical investigation,
nematostatic and nematicidal potential of weed extracts against the root-knot nematode
Meloidogyne incognita in vitro. Journal of Biological sciences (In press).
Working papers (Conferences/Symposia)
Abstracts of Research Papers Published in the Proceedings of National/International
Conferences/Symposia:
1. Haseeb, A., M.A. Siddiqui, M.M. Alam & S.K. Saxena (1981). Toxicity of plant latex
to the reniform and the stunt nematodes. Proceedings 4th
All India Symposium
Environmental Biologists, Kurukshetra (21-23 Dec.): 26.
2. Siddiqui, M.A., A. Haseeb & M.M. Alam (1981). Toxicity of plant latex to some plant
parasitic nematodes. Proceedings National Seminar on Strategies of Pest Management.
Entomological Societ y, India, New Delhi (21-23 Dec.): 340.
3. Siddiqui, M.A., M.M. Alam & S.K. Saxena (1981). Seasonal fluctuations in the
population of plant parasitic nematodes associated with certain fruit trees. Proceedings
VIII Annual Conference, Society Advancement Botany, Chandigarh (27-28 March): 1.
4. Haseeb, A., M.A. Siddiqui & M.M. Alam (1983). Effect of disease complex involving
the reniform nematode, Rotylenchulus reniformis and the root-rot fungus, Rhizoctonia
solani on growth and water absorption capability of plants. Proceedings National
Symposium Interaction Plant Pathogens in Host, Calcutta (25-26 Feb.): 16.
5. Siddiqui, M.A., A. Haseeb & M.M. Alam (1983). Water absorption capability of
plants in relation to the infection with the stunt nematode, Tylenchorhynchus brassicae
and the root-rot fungus, Rhizoctonia solani. Proceedings National Symposium
Interaction Plant Pathogens in Host, Calcutta (25-26 Feb.): 15-16.
6. Siddiqui, M.A., A. Haseeb & M.M. Alam (1983). Combined effect of root-knot
nematode, Meloidogyne incognita and the root-rot fungus, Rhizoctonia solani on
growth and water absorption capability of plants. Proceedings National Symposium
Interaction in Host, Calcutta (25-26 Feb.): 17.
7. Siddiqui, M.A., M.M. Alam & S.K. Saxena (1983). Studies on the nematoxicity of
neem and bakain Proc. II International Neem Conference Giessen, W. GERMANY
(24-28 May): 51.
8. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1984). Studies on the relative efficacy of different
cropping sequences and mode of ploughing for management of plant parasitic
nematodes. Ist International Congress Nematology, University of Guelph, Ontario,
CANADA (5-10 Aug.): 94. 9. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1984). Effect of bare-root-dips in plant latex on the
population of the reniform nematode and plant growth of tomato and eggplant.
Proceedings National Symposium on Behavioural & Physiol. Approaches in the
Management of Crop Pests, Coimbatore (21-23 June): 14. 10. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1984). Effect of seed dressing with plant latex on the
population of the stunt nematode and plant growth of cabbage and cauliflower.
Proceedings National Seminar on Behavioural & Physiol. Approaches in the
Management of crop pest, Coimbatore (21-23 June): 14. 11. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1984). Combined effect of nematodes and the root-rot
fungus, Rhizoctonia solani on the growth and water absorption capability of okra.
Proceedings 54th
Annual Session National Academy Sciences India, Madurai (11-13
Oct.): 42. 12. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1985). Further studies on the nematode toxicity of
margosa and Persian lilac. Proccedings 55th
Annual Session National Academy
Sciences, India, Gwalior (3-5 Nov.): 18.
13. Siddiqui, M.A., T.A. Khan & M.M. Alam (1985). Non-target effect of carbofuran on
some fungi. Proccedings 55th
Annual Session National Academy Sciences, India,
Gwalior (3-5 Nov.): 24. 14. Tiyagi, S.A., M.A. Siddiqui & M.M. Alam (1986). Toxicity of an insect-repellent
plant to phytonematodes. Proceedings National Symposium on Insecticidal plants and
control of Environmental Pollution, Tiruchirapalli (9-11 Jan.): 16-17. 15. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1986). Pollution free control of nematode pests of
plants by organic soil amendments. Proceedings National Symposium on Insecticidal
plant and control of Environmental. Pollution, Tiruchirapalli (9-11 Jan.): 17.
16. Tiyagi, S.A., M. Bano, M.A. Siddiqui & M.M. Alam (1986). Nematicidal properties in
some medicinal plants of the family Asclepiadaceae. Proceedings 56th
Annual Session
National Academy Sciences, India, Jaipur (25-27 Oct.): 74. 17. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1986). Control of plant parasitic nematodes by bare-
root-dips in neem leaf extract. Proceedings National Conference Plant Parasitic
Nematodes of India, Problems and Progress, New Delhi (17-20 Dec.): 91. 18. Siddiqui, M.A., M.M. Alam & S.K. Saxena (1988). Tapping of non-conventional
organic sources of the control of root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne incognita.
International Conference Res. in Pl. Sci. & its relevance to future. New Delhi (7-11
March): 179. 19. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1988). Control of root-knot nematode by bare-root dip
in neem extract and chemicals. V. Int. Cong. Pl. Pathol., Kyoto, Japan (20-27 Aug.):
330. 20. Khan, M.I., M.A. Siddiqui & S.K. Saxena (1990). Effect of solarization of soil
covered with polyethylene sheets of different thickness on nematode fauna and soil
mycoflora. 13th
All India Botanical Conference, JIBS (20-28 Dec.) Section III:
Mycology and Microbiology, 69: 9. 21. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1992). Integrated control of plant parasitic nematodes
on eggplant with oil cakes/nematicides in relation to ploughing. First Afro-Asian
Nematology Symp. Dept. of Botany, A.M.U., Aligarh (Nov. 29, Dec. 3): 33. 22. Siddiqui, M.A., M.F. Azam & S.K. Saxena (1993). Effect of three different chemicals
as seed dressing against the root-knot nematode on bottle gourd and bitter gourd. In
Proc. 18th
Sess. Indian Sci. Cong., Goa Part IV (Late Abs.) See Botany 99. 23. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1993). Control of root-knot nematode by bare-root dip
treatment with plant extracts of Thuja orientalis. Nat. Symp. On Prospects & Problems
of Biotech (19-20 Feb.). Bioved. Res. Soc., Allahabad: 45. 24. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1993). Evaluation of nematicidal potential in neem
allelochemicals. In World Neem Conference. 24-28 Feb., Bangalore Section:
Pathology: 39. 25. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1994). Studies on the integrated control of plant
parasitic nematodes with organic soil amendments/nematicides and ploughing. Nat.
Symp. on Pests of Agriculture and their Management (19-20 Feb). Allahabad: 58.
26. Siddiqui, M.A. & S.K. Saxena (1994). Effect of hostathion, posse and rugby on
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100. Siddiqui, M.A (2014). Medicinal plants and the fungal pathogen. In:2nd National
Seminar on Relevence of Modern Methods of Studies in Unani Medicine. Organised
by DRS-1 Dept. of Ilmul Advia, A.K. Tibbiya College, A.M.U., Aligarh, 27-28 Nov.,
2014, 44p.
101. Rehman, B., M.A. Ganai, Parihar, K., Asif M. and Siddiqui, M.A. (2014). Influence
of Pochonia chlamydosporia in inducing systemic resistance against Meloidogyne
incognita affecting Vigna mungo L. (Ur‟d) A highly proteinaceous crop. In:2nd
National Seminar on Relevence of Modern Methods of Studies in Unani Medicine.
Organised by DRS-1 Dept. of Ilmul Advia, A.K. Tibbiya College, A.M.U., Aligarh,
27-28 Nov., 2014, 105p.
102. Siddiqui, M.A (2014). Role of Trichoderma harzianum as biocontrol agent for thr
management of Meloidogyne javanica attacking bottle gourd. In: Proceedings of 84th
Annual session of The National Academy of Sciences National, Focal theme: "Desert
Science- Challenges and Oppurtunities". Organised by J.N.V. Univ. Jodhpur
Rajasthan, 4-6 Dec., 2014 95p.
103. Asif, M; Rehman, B; Parihar, K; Ganai, M.A and M.A. Siddiqui (2015). Occurance,
Incidence and Intensity of Root knot nematode Meloidogyne spp. on Tomato in
Aligarh District Uttar Pradesh-A Survey Report. National Symposium on Nematode
Management: A challenge to Indian Agriculture in the changing climate. Organised
by Nematological Society of India, New Delhi and and Yashwantrao Chavan
Academy of Development Administration (YASHADA), Baner Road, Pune. 8-10 Jan.
2015., 93p.
104. Rehman, B; Parihar, K; Ganai, M.A; Asif, M and M.A. Siddiqui (2015). Evaluation
of Nematicidal Properties of Latex Bearing plants against Meloidogyne incognita
affecting Vigna mungo L. National Symposium on Nematode Management: A
challenge to Indian Agriculture in the changing climate. Organised by Nematological
Society of India, New Delhi and Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development
Administration (YASHADA), Baner Road, Pune. 8-10 Jan. 2015., 112p.
105. Parihar, K; Rehman, B; Ganai, M.A; Asif, M and M.A. Siddiqui (2015). Bioefficacy
of oilseed cakes and Paecilomyces lilacinus in the management of Meloidogyne
javanica infesting Capsicum annum L. National Symposium on Nematode
Management: A challenge to Indian Agriculture in the changing climate. Organised
by Nematological Society of India, New Delhi and Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of
Development Administration (YASHADA), Baner Road, Pune. 8-10 Jan. 2015.,
142p.
106. Ganai, M.A; Rehman, B; Parihar, K; Asif, M and M.A. Siddiqui (2015). Alleviation
of Biotic stress caused by Meloidogyne incognita in Abelmoschus esculentus Moench.
by Trichoderma viride. National Symposium on Nematode Management: A challenge
to Indian Agriculture in the changing climate.Organised by Nematological Society of
India, New Delhi and Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration
(YASHADA), Baner Road, Pune. 8-10 Jan. 2015., 143p.
107. M.A. Siddiqui (2015). Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens on the activity of defence
enzymes and growth of Ladyfinger affected by Root knot nematode. National
Symposium on Nematode Management: A challenge to Indian Agriculture in the
changing climate. Organised by Nematological Society of India, New Delhi and
Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration (YASHADA), Baner
Road, Pune. 8-10 Jan. 2015, 154p.
108. Asif, M; Rehman, B; Parihar, K; Ganai, M.A and M.A. Siddiqui (2016).
Management of root knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita with biocontrol agents
through seed dressing on tomato. International Conference on “Translational
Biotechnology”. Organized by Department of Biotechnology, Motilal Nehru National
Institute of Technology (MNNIT), Allahabad, (UP) INDIA. February 4-6, 2016, 50p.
109. Asif, M., Tariq, M., Rehman, B., Parihar, K. and M.A. Siddiqui (2016). Potential role
of aqueous extract of some weeds against egg hatching and juvenile mortality of root
knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita. 50th
Anniversary, National conference on
“Climate Change, Environmental Hazards and Biodiversity Conservation”. Organized
by Sahu Jain College, Najibabad (UP) INDIA. March 27-28, 2016, 63p.
110. Khan, A., Asif, M., Rehman, B., Parihar, K. and M.A. Siddiqui (2016). Possible use
of some weeds against the root knot nematode M. incognita attacking Daucus carota
L. 50th
Anniversary, National conference on “Climate Change, Environmental
Hazards and Biodiversity Conservation”. Organized by Sahu Jain College, Najibabad
(UP) INDIA. March 27-28, 2016, 71p.
111. Nishat, Y., Siddiqui, M.A. and Hisamuddin (2016). Nematotoxic potential of some
botanicals on the management of root knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica
infectinfg Spinacia oleracea L. National Symposium on Eco-Friendly Approaches for
Plant Disease Management: Recent Trends and Opportunities. Organized by ICAR-
Indian Institute of Pulses Research and Indian Phytopathological Society-MEZ,
Kanpur, INDIA. December 29-30, 2016, 127p.
112. Parihar, K; Rehman, B; Ganai, M.A., Asif, M. and M.A. Siddiqui (2016). Influence
of agricultural wastes, poultry manure and vermicompost integrated with chopped
leaves of Jatropha pandurifolia on Meloidogyne javanica affecting capsicum annum
L. National Symposium on Eco-Friendly Approaches for Plant Disease Management:
Recent Trends and Opportunities. Organized by ICAR-Indian Institute of Pulses
Research and Indian Phytopathological Society-MEZ, Kanpur, INDIA. December 29-
30, 2016, 131p.
113. Siddiqui, M.A. (2017). Performance of neem based products as seed coating agents
against root knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita on black gram. National
Symposium on “Climate Smart Agriculture for Nematode Management”. Organized
by ICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute, Ela, Old Goa, INDIA.
January 11-13, 2017, 61p.
114. Asif, M., Khan, A., Tariq, M. and Siddiqui, M.A. (2017). Interactive effect of
Meloidogyne incognita and Pochonia chlamydosporia on tomato. National
Symposium on “Climate Smart Agriculture for Nematode Management”. Organized
by ICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute, Ela, Old Goa, INDIA.
January 11-13, 2017, 125p.
Books/book chapters/reviews/articles published in special volumes:
1. Siddiqui, M.A., A. Haseeb & M.M. Alam (1984). Effect of disease complexes
involving the root-rot fungus, Rhizoctonia solani and nematodes on the growth and
water absorption capability of plants. “Proc. Symp. On Interaction of Plant
Pathogens in Host” (Eds. – N. Samajpati & S.B. Chattopadhyay) Oxford & IBH
Pub. Co. New Delhi, 155-166.
2. Haseeb, A., M.A. Siddiqui & M.M. Alam (1984). Toxicity of latex bearing plants to
phytonematodes. In: “Environment & Biotic Interaction” (Eds. – A.K. Dattagupta &
R.P. Maleyvar), 67-71.
3. Alam, M.M., M.A. Siddiqui & A. Ahmad (1990). Antagonistic plants. In:
Nematode Bio-Control: Aspects & Prospects” (Eds. – M.S. Jairajpuri, M.M. Alam
& I. Ahmad), 41-50.
4. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1990). Potential of plant latex as a botanical
nematicides. Integrated Pest Management Practitioner, U.S.A., 12, 6-8.
5. Siddiqui, M.A. (1993). Assessment of crop losses caused by phytonematodes. In:
Integrated Pest Management (Eds. – B.K. Dwivedi, M.M. Alam & G. Pandey)
Bioved research Society, Allahabad: 189-204.
6. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1993). Evaluation of Nematicidal potential in neem
allelochemicals. In Proc. World Neem Conference, Oxford & IBH Pub. Co., N.
Delhi, Neem and Environment (Eds. – R.P. Singh, M.S. Chari, A.K. Raheja & W.
Kraus Vol. 2, 669-678.
7. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (1995). Integrated control of plant parasitic
nematodes with oil-seed cakes/nematicides on carrot. In „Neem for the Management
of Crop Diseases‟ (Ed. – V. Mariappan), Associated Publishing Co., N. Delhi, 213-
220.
8. Siddiqui, M.A., M.M. Alam & B.K. Dwivedi (1998). Bibliography on soil
solarization for the management of plant diseases and weeds. Bioved Research
Society, Allahabad, 44.
9. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (2001). Neem allelopathy and the root-knot
nematode. Integrated Pest Management Practitioner, U.S.A., 9-11.
10. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (2003). Cropping sequences for the management of
plant parasitic nematodes. Commemoration Volume of Prof. B.N. Mathur, In:
“Nematode Management in Plants” (Ed. P.C. Trivedi), Scientific Publishers (India)
Jodhpur, 81-101.
11. Siddiqui, M.A. & M.M. Alam (2003). Management of plant parasitic nematodes
with latex bearing plants. Commemoration Volume of Prof. B.N. Mathur. In:
“Nematode Management in Plants” (Ed. P.C. Trivedi), Scientific Publishers (India),
Jodhpur, 173-183.
12. Siddiqui, M.A. (2005). Management of plant parasitic nematodes by soil solarization.
Prof. P.C. Trivedi Festrichrift volume. In: “Plant Diseases Biocontrol Management”
(Ed. Sampat Nehra), Pointer Publishers, Jaipur (Rajasthan), India, 238-253. 13. Siddiqui, M.A. & A.A. Khan (2005). Seasonal fluctuations of nematode population
in relation to their environment. Prof. P.C. Trivedi Festrichrift volume. In: “Plant,
Microbes & Biotechnology (Ed. Sampat Nehra), Pointer Publishers, Jaipur (Raj.),
India, 183-208. 14. Khan, A.A. & M.A. Siddiqui (2005). Status of root-knot nematodes in Uttar Pradesh,
India. Prof. P.C. Trivedi Festrichrift volume. In: “Plant, Microbes & Biotechnology
(Ed. Sampat Nehra), Pointer Publishers, Jaipur (Rajasthan), India, 209-226. 15. Siddiqui, M.A. (2005). Seasonal variations of nematode population in the
rhizosphere of guava and papaya. In: Proc.: “Emerging trends in mycology, plant
pathology and microbial biotechnology” (Eds. G. Bagyanarayana, B. Bhadraiah &
I.K. Kunwar), B.S. Publications, Hyderabad, Chapter no.7, 85-99. 16. Siddiqui, M.A & Hissamuddin (2007). Marigold (Tagetes): An auxillary and nemato-
antagonistic plant. Prof. C. M. Govil Fetschrift Volume. In: Plant morphology and
biotechnology (Ed. P.C. Trivedi) Avishkar Publisher Distributers, Jaipur (Rajasthan),
India, 223-232. 17. Hisamuddin & M.A. Siddiqui (2007). Phytoplasmas: The silent killers of higher
plants. In: Plant morphology and biotechnology (Ed. P.C. Trivedi) Avishkar Publisher
Distributers, Jaipur (Rajasthan), India, 183-194. 18. Siddiqui, M.A (2008). Environmental impact of nematode population around Vitis
vinifera and Emblica officinalis. In Proc. All India seminar on Advances in
environmental science and technology (Feb. 15-16) (Eds. V.P. Mittal, I.H. Farooqi, A.
Hussain & A. Akram) Excel India Publishers, N. Delhi, 291-300. 19. Hisamuddin, M.A. Siddiqui & T. Azam (2009). Management of Meloidogyne
incognita with biocontrol fungus Paecilomyces lilacinus In: “Germplasm, Diversity &
Evalution –Algae, Fungi & Lichens” (Eds- N.S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M.I.S. Saggoo &
V.K. Singhal). Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun (U.K.). India, 83-88. 20. M.A. Siddiqui, Hisamuddin, & M.I. Khan (2009). Soil solarization for the
management of nematode fauna and soil mycoflora In: “Germplasm, Diversity &
Evalution –Algae, Fungi & Lichens” (Eds- N.S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M.I.S. Saggoo &
V.K. Singhal). Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun (U.K.). India, 115-124.
21. Parihar, K., Ahmad, F., Rehman, B and Siddiqui, M. A. (2009). Pollution free
management of Meloidogyne incognita attacking eggplant. In: Int. Conf. on
“Emerging Technologies in Environmental Sciences and Engineering” (Eds.
R.U.Khan, I.H.Farooqi & F.Basheer). Oct. 26-28, Excel India Publishers, New Delhi,
1571-1580
22. Rehman, B., Ahmad, F., Parihar, K and Siddiqui, M.A. (2009). Biocontrol of the
root-knot nematode affecting chickpea by seed dressing and Interculturing for
sustainable environment. In: Int. Conf. on “ Emerging Technologies in Environmental
Sciences and Engineering” (Eds. R.U.Khan, I.H.Farooqi & F.Basheer). Oct. 26-28,
Excel India Publishers, New Delhi, 1095-1102. 23. Usman, A., B. Rehman & M.A. Siddiqui (2012). Bioefficacy of fungal strain for the
management of Solanum melongena In: Biodiversity Evaluation- Botanical
Perspective (Eds- N.S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M.I.S. Saggoo & V.K. Singhal) ). Bishen
Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun (U.K.). India, 335-339 24. Rehman, B. Usman A. & M.A. Siddiqui (2012). Nematotoxic effect of two fungal
strains against root knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita attacking chickpea In:
Biodiversity Evaluation- Botanical Perspective (Eds- N.S. Atri, R.C. Gupta, M.I.S.
Saggoo & V.K. Singhal) ). Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun (U.K.).
India, 351-356. 25. Ansari, T., Asif, M., and Siddiqui, M.A. (2016). Potential of Botanicals for Root-
Knot Nematode Management on Tomato. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 1-121.
ISBN No. 9783659910920.