Department of Entomology

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Razaq


Prof. Dr. Muhammad Razaq

Professor, Department of Entomology
https://profiles.bzu.edu.pk/muhammadrazaq

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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Razaq

Qualification:
Ph D

Research Interests:
Integrated Pest Management, Sustainable and Organic Pest management, Enhancing Biocontrol Services through Plant Diversity

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Research Papers

2025 Assessing the impact of bifenthrin, neonicotinoids, and insect growth regulators on three aphid species and their predators in Brassica fields: implications for pest management strategies (Journal)
Muhammad Razaq, Shahid Atta, Rizwan Ahmed Pasha
Journal: International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Vol.: 45, Issue: Pages: 447-455,
2025 Wheat intercropping with canola promotes biological control of aphids by enhancing enemy diversity (Journal)
Sohaib Saleem, Muhammad Omer Farooq, Muhammad Razaq, Séverin Hatt, Farhan Mahmood Shah
Journal: Biological Control, Publisher: Elsevier BV, Vol.: 200, Issue: Pages: ,
2023 Botanical biopesticides have an influence on tomato quality through pest control and are cost-effective for farmers in developing countries (Journal)
Akhter, W., F.M. Shah, M. Yang, S. Freed, M. Razaq, A. G. Mkindi, H. Akram, A. Ali, K. Mahmood and M. Hanif
Journal: Journal, Publisher: Public Library of Science, Vol.: doi.org10.1371journal.pone.0294775, Issue: Pages: PLoS ONE1811e0294775,
2023 Organic fertility management in cotton Gossypium hirsutum L. fosters arthropod biodiversity and complements pest suppression. Journal of Applied Entomology (Journal)
Shahid, M., M. O. Farooq, M. Razaq, M. Adnan, S. Zahid, A. Hussain, and F. M. Shah
Journal: Journal, Publisher: Wiley-VCH GmbH, Vol.: 147, Issue: 10 Pages: 1001-1013,
2023 Organic farming of maize crop enhances species evenness and diversity of hexapod predators. Bulletin of Entomological Research (Journal)
Hamza, A., M. O. Farooq, M. Razaq, and F. M. Shah
Journal: Journal, Publisher: Cambridge University , Vol.: 113, Issue: 4 Pages: 565-573,

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