Mango Research Institute, Multan

  1. M.T. Malik, S.A.H Naqvi, M.A. Bakhsh and T.Tariq, 2019.Field case investigation of Mango malformation disease in five Districts of Southern Punjab and its  biological medicated management under controlled conditions.P.J.Phytopathol.,31(02)2018:191-197
  2. SabaIdrees, SobiaChohan, Muhammad Abid, RashidaPerveen, Muhammad T. Malik. BIOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF TRICHODERMA SPECIES IN THE CONTROL OF SOME PHYTOPATHOGENIC FUNGI.2019 Pak. J. Phytopathol., Vol. 31 (02) 2019 – 201-206
  3. Muhammad Tariq Malik, ZubairSahu, Talal Tariq, Abid Hameed Khan, Dr. Hameed Ullah, Aneela Zainab, Muhammad Ammar*Muhammad Imran and Allah Bakhsh Impact of environmental variables on spore dispersal trend of Fusarium mangiferae causing mango malformation disease in Pakistan 2018.Pak.J.Phytopathol.,30(1):83-90
  4. Muhammad Tariq Malik, Talal Tariq, Abid Hameed Khan,Dr. Hameed Ullah,MuhammadImran,Javed Iqbal, Aneela Zainab,Allah Bakhsh and Asif-ur-Rehman. Outbreak of anthracnose and stem end rot diseases of mango in changing climate and their management through hot water treatment 2018. Pak. J. Phytopathol.,30(1):91:
  5. M.T. Malik, Syed A.H. Naqvi, Malik A.Bakhsh, and TalarTariq.Field case investigations of mango malformation disease in five districts of southern Punjab and its biological mediated  management under controlled conditions.2018.Pak.J.Phytopathol.31(02):191:197
  6. Malik, MT, M Ammar, M Rana, A Rehman, ISE Bailly. 2016. Chemical and cultural management of die back disease of mango in Pakistan. ActaHorticultura, 1111, 363-368
  7. Naqvi, SAH, R. Perveen, A Rehman, T Khan, MT Malik, S Chouhan, A Tariq, S Akram and SH Abbas. 2016. Outbreak of bacterial apical necrosis of mango in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Phytopathology. 28(01): 107-113
  8. Rehman, A, UD Umar, SAH Naqvi, MR Latif, SA Khan, MT Malik, S Fareed. 2015. Emerging resistance against different fungicides in (Lasiodiplodiatheobroamae) as the cause of mango die back in Pakistan. Archives of Biological Sciences, Belgrade67(1):241-249
  9. Naqvi, SAH, R Perveen, MT Malik, O Malik, UD Umar, MS Wazeer, AR Rehman, T Majid, Z Abbas. 2014. Characterization of symptom severity on various mango cultivars to quick decline of mango in District Multan. International Journal of Biosciences, 11(4):157-163
  10. Malik, MT, C Akem, SM Khan, AA Dasti, MR Kazmi, SA Syed, MZ Awan. 2010. Contamination of capability of (Ceratocystis fimbriata) to cause mango sudden death syndrome in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Phytopathology 22(2):120-125
  11. Abbas, A, S Saeed, N Iqbal, MT Malik and MR Kazmi. 2010. Methodology for the evaluation of symptom severity for MSDS. Pakistan Journal of Botany, 40(2):1289-1299
  12. Malik, MT, C Akem, SM Khan, AA Dasti, MR Kazmi, SA Syed, MZ Awan, AG Grewal, MI Khan. 2009. Detection of (Ceratocystis fimbriata) from soil of the plants infected with mango sudden death syndrome in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Phytopathology 21(1):49-54
  13. Iqbal, Z, EE Valeem, M Shahbaz, K Ahmad, ZI Khan, MT Malik and M Danis. 2007. Determination of different decline disorders in mango orchards of the Punjab, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Botany, 39(4)1313-1318
  14. Malik, MT, SM Khan, AA Dasti, MR Kazmi. 2005. First record of (Ceratocystis fimbriata) casual organism of mango sudden death in Pakistan. Pakistan Jouranl of Phytopathology 17(2):187-191
  15. Malik, MT, SM Khan, AA Dasti. 2005. Towards etiology and quick decline of mango trees in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Phytopathology 17(1):49-55
  16. Malik, MT, AA Dasti and SM Khan. 2005. Mango decline disorders prevailing in Pakistan. Proceeding of International conference on mango and date palm culture and export, UAF:53-60
  17. Malik, MT, A Shad, AA Dasti, SM Khan, CA Haq. 2005. Changes in sugar, amino acid and mineral contents of barks of two mango cultivars affacted with quick decline disease. Proceeding of International conference on mango and date palm culture and export, UAF:79-83
  18. Malik, MT, MU Rehman, T Yasmeen, AA Dasti, SM Khan, Y Zafar. 2005. Genetic diversity among (Botrydiplodiatheobromae) isolated causing collar/stem root of mango in Pakistan. Proceeding of International Conference on Mango and Date Palm culture and Export, UAF:142-150
  19. Malik, MT, AA Dasti and SM Khan. 2004. Some manageable predisposing factor of collar/stem root of mango (Mangifera indica). Pakistan Journal of Phytopathology. 16(1):37-42
  20. Malik, MT, AG Grewal, CA Haq, MI Khan. 2003. Survey and detection of resistant rootstock against collar/stem root of mango. Journal of Agriculture Research 41(1)91-98
  21. Shad, MA, TM Ansari, H Pervez, M Rubab and MT Malik. 2002. Changes in sugar, amino acid and mineral contents of leaves of two mango varieties affacted by quick decline disease. Online Journal of Biological Sciences, 2(10)94-96
  22. Malik, MT, CA Haq, AG Grewal, MI Khan and M Nasir. 2001. An integrated approach to recover naturally infected mango plants with die back (Diplodianatalensis). Journal of Agricutlure Research 32(1):51-58
  23. Khan, MI, CA Haq, MT Malik and AG Grewal. 2001. Effect of foliar application of boron and zinc on mango production. Journal of Agriculture Research. 39(2):149-158
  24. Malik, MT, CA Haq, MI Khan, MA Javed. 1999. Incidence of powdery mildew (Odium mangifera) on different cultivars under natural conditions. 
  25. Khan, MI, CA Haq, MT Malik and MA Javed. 1997. Seasonal effect on transplanting of grafted mango plants under Multan conditions. Journal of Agriculture Research 35(4):293-295
  26. Malik, MT, CA Haq, MI Khan, MA Javed. 1997. Effect of different fungicides against anthracnose/die back of mango (Colletritichumgloeosporioides) sprayed on nursery and field plants. Journal of Agriculture Research 35(5):385-390
  27. MI Khan, CA Haq, MT Malik and MA Javed. 1997. Effect of irrigation on high productivity of mango during flowering. Journal of Agriculture Research 35(3):165-172
  28. Haq, CA, MT Malik, SA Syed, SH Khan. 1994. Evaluation of various fungicides against powdery mildew (Odium mangifera) in Mango. Pakistan Jouranl of Phytopathology. 6(1):17-20