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Volvariella variicystidiosa sp. nov. (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) from Punjab, Pakistan
Haqnawaz, Muhammad, Khan, Zaman, Niazi, Abdul Rehman, Khalid, Abdul Nasir (2023): Volvariella variicystidiosa sp. nov. (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) from Punjab, Pakistan. Phytotaxa 578 (2): 189-198, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.578.2.5, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.578.2.
Bio-bibliometric Study of Dr. Khalid Mahmood’s Contributions to LIS Field in Pakistan
This paper presents bio-bibliometric analysis of the contributions of Dr. Khalid Mahmood in the field of Library and Information Science through his publications. The analysis includes geographical and year wise distribution of publications; collaboration for publication; publications by type; language and journal preferences for the publication; and coverage of different subject areas. Results of the study indicate that Dr. Khalid Mahmood is a prolific writer in the field of library and information science. He contributed 115 items including 99 articles, six books, eight conference papers and two papers in newsletters till December 31, 2011. Research work by Dr. Khalid Mahmood is well accepted in developed countries like United Kingdom and United States of America. He used English language to disseminate majority of his research work. He believes in teamwork and about two third of his
research work was result of collaboration
sj-docx-1-smo-10.1177_20503121221094208 – Supplemental material for Medical students in Karachi and COVID-19: Myths and facts
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-smo-10.1177_20503121221094208 for Medical students in Karachi and COVID-19: Myths and facts by Omer Bin Khalid Jamil, Muhammad Muhib, Muhammad Anas Abbal, Amna Muhammed Ahmed, Hafsa Hayat Khan and Nabeela Yar khan in SAGE Open Medicine</p
FIGURE 3 in Volvariella variicystidiosa sp. nov. (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) from Punjab, Pakistan
FIGURE 3. Molecular phylogenetic placement of Volvariella variicystidiosa based on Maximum Likelihood (ML) method of ITS sequences.Published as part of Haqnawaz, Muhammad, Khan, Zaman, Niazi, Abdul Rehman & Khalid, Abdul Nasir, 2023, Volvariella variicystidiosa sp. nov. (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) from Punjab, Pakistan, pp. 189-198 in Phytotaxa 578 (2) on page 194, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.578.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/751786
Volvariella variicystidiosa Haqnawaz, Zaman, Niazi & Khalid 2023, sp. nov.
Volvariella variicystidiosa Haqnawaz, Zaman, Niazi & Khalid, sp. nov. (Figures 1, 2). MycoBank 845960 Etymology:—The specific epithet “ variicystidiosa ” (Latin) refers to variable shapes and sizes of cheilocystidia. Diagnosis:—convex to concave pileus, dull brown umbo with grayish brown striations; basidiospores broadly ellipsoid to obovoid; cheilocystidia abundant variable in shape, cymbiform to mucronate, narrowly to broadly moniliform with a broad base, broadly ellipsoid, triangular to conical; pleurocystidia moderately ellipsoid, rarely flexuous, and oblong; light yellow to gray and terminal cell broad cylindrical, apically often mucronate. Holotype:— PAKISTAN. Punjab, Muzaffargarh district, Indus Riverbed, Kot Addu, (30°14’44” N, 70°51’04” E, 134 m a.s.l.) on soil, rich in organic matter, September 03, 2020, Muhammad Haqnawaz (LAH37568). GenBank OP549026 (ITS). Description:— Basidiomata medium-sized. Pileus 15–24 mm, campanulate when young becoming convex to concave, umbonate at maturity, serrate margins, split like grayish brown (5 YR 6/2) striations toward margin on light gray (5 YR 6/2) surface, light gray (10YR 7/1) to dull brown (7.5 YR 5/3) umbo at the mature stage, wrinkled, sulcate to slightly split cap margin, soft, dry, thin and light gray (10YR 7/1) context. Lamellae dull orange (5 YR 7/3), free, narrow, medium size, 2–4 mm width, average, crowded, fimbriate edges, arid misc, branched, 1–2 tiers. Stipe 48– 25 mm, light gray (7.5 Y 8/1), central, flexuous, very slightly thickened downward, rounded, rough surface, hairy, mycelium present on the base, Volva dark grayish yellow (2.5 Y 4/2) color with three to four limbs, 3–5 mm length. Annulus absent. Taste and odor were not recorded. Basidiospores [60/2/2] (5.3–)5.8 –7.4(–7.6) × (3.7–) 4.1 –5.1(–5.5) µm, avl × avw = 6.5 × 4.7 um, Q = 1.13–1.62 µm, Qav = 1.37 µm, broadly ellipsoid to obovoid, hyaline to light brown in 5% KOH, thick-walled, guttulate. Basidia 24–33 × 77–10 µm, hyaline in 5% KOH, 2–4 spored, thick-walled, clavate, fusiform, smooth, guttulate, clamp connection absent. Cheilocystidia 24–92 × 10–37 µm, abundant, broad variation in size and shape, cymbiform to mucronate, narrowly to broadly moniliform with a broad base, and moderately knobbed lageniform, narrowly to broadly fusiform, utriform, rarely broadly ellipsoid to ellipsoid with obtuse apex, triangular to conical hyaline in 5% KOH, and clamp connection absent. Pleurocystidia 42–81 × 12–28 µm, extremely variable in size and shape, moderately narrowly utriform, broadly clavate, ellipsoid, fusiform, rarely flexuous, oblong, hyaline in 5% KOH, and clamp connection absent. Pileipellis 13–35 µm diam., cutis type, terminal cell broad cylindrical, apically often mucronate, 72–136 × 12–30 µm, light yellow to gray in 5% KOH, smooth, branched, septate and clamp connections absent. Stipitipellis 9–25 µm diam., thin-walled, irregular intricate cutis type, light yellow to gray in 5% KOH, branched, clamp connections absent. rarely clavate and smooth caulocystidia present. Ecology: Scattered, terrestrial, on sandy soil rich in organic matter. Additional materials examined: Pakistan, Punjab, bed of Indus River, Kot Addu, Muzaffargarh, (30°14’44” N, 70°51’04” E, 134 m a.s.l.) on soil rich in organic matter, August 16, 2019, Muhammad Haqnawaz (LAH37569). GenBank OP549027 (ITS). Same location, August 03, 2021, Muhammad Haqnawaz (LAH37570).GenBank OP549028 (ITS). Khushab, Noorpur Thal, Peelowains (31°59’17.36”N, 71°59’25.86”E, 191 m a.s.l.), August 08, 2021, Zaman Khan (LAH37571). GenBank OP549025 (ITS).Published as part of Haqnawaz, Muhammad, Khan, Zaman, Niazi, Abdul Rehman & Khalid, Abdul Nasir, 2023, Volvariella variicystidiosa sp. nov. (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) from Punjab, Pakistan, pp. 189-198 in Phytotaxa 578 (2) on page 191, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.578.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/751786
Fig. 3. A–F in Clitopilus cretoalbus sp. nov. (Entolomataceae, Agaricales), a new species from Pakistan
Fig. 3. A–F. Morphology of Clitopilus cretoalbus A.Izhar, Zaman, M.Asif, H.Bashir, Niazi & Khalid sp. nov. A–B. Basidiomata of Skp102 (holotype, LAH35709). C–D. Basidiomata of Skp106 (LAH37112) in natural habitat. E–F. Basidiomata of MN16 (LAH37017). Photographs by Aiman Izhar, Muhammad Asif & Zaman Khan. Scale bars = 10 mm.Published as part of Izhar, Aiman, Khan, Zaman, Asif, Muhammad, Bashir, Hira, Rani, Afifa Kainat, Niazi, Abdul Rehman & Khalid, Abdul Nasir, 2023, Clitopilus cretoalbus sp. nov. (Entolomataceae, Agaricales), a new species from Pakistan, pp. 168-184 in European Journal of Taxonomy 861 on page 177, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2023.861.2075, http://zenodo.org/record/774659
Poverty Dynamics of Female-headed Households in Pakistan: Evidence from PIHS 2000-01 and PSLM 2004-05
The paper attempts to empirically test a naïve version of what is rather stylistically termed as “feminisation of poverty”, using the sub-sample of female -headed households (FHHs) from two household surveys in Pakistan. Although, the database is constrained by quality factors and small sample size, the following findings add to the richness of current research in this area: (a) The numerical incidence of poverty among households headed by females is less than that for all households in the country, at the national, urban and rural level for both the years. This can be traced to the finding that more than 70 percent of households headed by females receive remittances, (b) The incidence of poverty among FHHs during the period 2000-01 to 2004-05 did not decline as fast as it did for mixed households, nationwide. In urban areas, it did not decline at all, (c) Among the determinants of poverty of FHHs, illiteracy, dependency and rural residence exacerbate poverty, while remittances domestic and/ or foreign reduce poverty, (d) The dynamics of incidence of poverty among FHHs during the period indicated that Illiteracy as the factor exacerbating poverty became less important in 2004-05. Moreover, residence in rural areas was also a weaker factor in determining the incidence of poverty. By far the most notable contribution in reducing the incidence of poverty was self-employment in agriculture in 2004-05.
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