M. Mithal Jiskani ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT of PLANT PATHOLOGY FACULTY of CROP PROTECTION SINDH AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY TANDOJAM

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M. Mithal Jiskani ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT of PLANT PATHOLOGY FACULTY of CROP PROTECTION SINDH AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY TANDOJAM M. Mithal Jiskani ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF PLANT PATHOLOGY FACULTY OF CROP PROTECTION SINDH AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY TANDOJAM 1. Name: MUHAMMAD MITHAL JISKANI (M. M. JISKANI) E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected] 2. N.I.C. No. 41303-5583439-3 3. Father’s Name: MUHAMMAD UMER JISKANI 4. Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, PLANT PATHOLOGY 5. Department/Section: DEPARTMENT OF PLANT PATHOLOGY (FCPT) 6. Date & Place of Birth: JAN. 15, 1961, VILLAGE TANWOR JISKANI, TANDOJAM. 7. Religion: ISLAM 8. Domicile: HYDERABAD (RURAL), SINDH 9. Permanent Address: VILLAGE TANWOR JISKANI, NEAR TANDOJAM, HYDERABAD. 10. Present Address: H# 292, MIR COLONY, TANDOJAM, HYDERBAD 11. Education Educational Institution attended From To Degree obtained (give exact title, (give full particulars) as appeared on the certificate and the year) Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam 1981 1982 M. Sc. (Agri.) Hon. in Plant Pathology (1987) Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam 1980 1981 B.Sc. (Agri) Hons. in Plant Pathology Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam 1977 1978 Intermediate (Agri.) GHS, Tandojam, B I S E, Hyderabad 1972 1976 Matriculation, Science (1976) 12. Experience (Teaching and Research, starting with present post, list in reverse order) Position Organization Duration Assistant Professor Dep. of Plant Pathology, Sindh 28-10-1996 to date Agri. Univ., Tandojam Assistant Research Officer Plant Pathology Section, 29-05-1994 to 28-10-1996 Agri. Res. Inst., Tandojam Assistant Plant Pathologist Sindh Hort. Res. Inst., 10-12-1989 to 28-05-1994 Mirpurkhas Research Officer (Mushroom Dep. of Plant Pathology, Sindh 13-12-1984 to 16-10-1988 Project) Agri. Univ., Tandojam 13. M. Sc. students submitted thesis supervised by Muhammad Mithal Jiskani S. Name of student Reg. No. Title of thesis Year of NO. submission 1 MANZOOR ALI 1998-PP-491 EFFECT OF LEAF RUST (PUCCINIA 2001 ABRO RECONDITA) F. SP. TRITICI ON YIELD DEPRESSION IN BREAD WHEAT TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. 2 INAYATULLAH 98-PP-490 YIELD PERFORMANCE OF OYSTER 2001 BUGHIO MUSHROOM PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS (JACQ. EX. FN.) KUMMER ON 1 COMBINATION OF DIFFERENT STRAWS 3 MUHAMMAD 98-PP-121 EFFECT OF GRAIN SPAWN RATE ON 2002 ISMAIL BHATTI GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD OF OYSTER MUSHROOM, PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS (Jacq. ex. Fr.) Kummer. 4 QADIR DAD 2K-PP-58 EFFECT OF UREA ON GROWTH AND 2003 KANHAR YIELD OF OYSTER MUSHROOM PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS (JACQ. EX. FR.) KUMMER 5 GHULAM 2K1-PP-152 MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AGAINST 2003 SHABIR ROOT ROT OF OKRA CAUSED BY KHASKHELY MACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINA (TASSI) GOID 6 AMJAD SHAH 2K1-PP-144 UTILIZATION OF DIFFERENT NEEM 2004 PRODUCTS AS PREVENTIVE MEASURES AGAINST WILT OF TOMATO 7 MUHAMMAD 2K1-PP-153 SOME STUDIES ON THE CONTROL OF 2004 IMRAN RAJPUT TOMATO DAMPING-OFF CAUSED BY PREDOMINANT DISEASE-CAUSING AGENT 8 JAWAID 2K1-PP-154 EVALUATION OD SOME SOIL BORNE 2004 AKHTAR FUNGAL BIO-AGENTS, MUSTARD MEMON CAKE AND CARBOFURAN ON MANAGEMENT OF MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA AND TOMATO PLANT GROWTH 9 ASHFAQ ALI 2K3-PP-425 EFFECT OF SOAKING AND BOILING OF 2005 PATHAN SUBSTRATE FOR GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF OYSTER MUSHROOM 10 REHANA 2K3-PP-432 INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC 2005 PARVEEN AMENDMENT ON THE MAITLO REPRODUCTION OF MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA AND GROWTH OF TOMATO PLANTS 11 MEHREEN NAZ 2K3-PP-429 ROLE OF OIL-SEED CAKES FOR THE 2006 ARAIN MANAGEMENT OF MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA CAUSING ROOT-KNOT DISEASE IN TOMATO 12 SHAZIA 2K3-PP-433 REACTION OF TOMATO CULTIVARS 2006 KHANZADA AGAINST ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE, MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA (KOFOID & WHITE) CHITWOOD 13 MUSARAT 2K3-PP-492 EFFECTIVENESS OF SEED DRESSING 2006 MAZHAR FUNGICIDES AGAINST DAMPING-OFF QURESHI OF TOMATO SEEDLINGS CAUSED BY FUSARIUM SPP. 14 GUL BHAR 2K5-PLPA- ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND 2007 POUSSIO 264 PATHOGENICITY TEST OF FUSARIUM WILT IN AVAILABLE COTTON VARIETIES 15 BHESHAM 2K5-PLPA- EFFECT OF ORGANIC AMENDMENTS 2007 KUMAR 262 ON ROOT KNOT NEMATODE, KARMANI MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA AND EGG PLANT 17 ABDUL REHMAN 2K3-PP-422 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PLANT 2007 CHANNA EXTRACTS AGAINST ROOT ROT OF OKRA CAUSED BY MACROPHOMINA 2 PHASEOLINA (TASSI) GOID 16 ALI HASSAN 2K5-PLPA- EFFECT OF DIFFERENT NEEM 2008 MANGI 258 PRODUCTS ON TOMATO DAMPING OFF CAUSED BY FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM F. SP. LYCOPERSICI 18 SHAH WAZIR 2K7-PP-119 EFFECT OF GRAM POWDER ON 2009 MUSAKHAIL GROWTH AND YIELD OF OYSTER MUSHROOM, PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS 19 ATTA UR 2K7-PP-32 SURVEY, IDENTIFICATION, INCIDENCE 2010 REHMAN AND CHEMICAL CONTROL OF LEAF SPOT DISEASE IN OKRA 20 SHARAF UDDIN 2K7-PLPA-35 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT NEEM 2010 VIGHIO PRODUCTS ON ROOT KNOT OF OKRA CAUSED BY MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA * Remain co-supervisor and also help to M.Sc. students of other departments (with and without official supervision, list is long). 14. Trainings Institution/Organizatio From To Certificate/Testimonial Standard attained n attended (give full obtained (give exact title, (Grade/Division/Class) particulars) as appeared on the certificate and the year HEC at Sindh Agriculture March March Application of Modern Successful and Active University, Tandojam 9, 2009 14, Statistical Techniques in participation 2009 Agriculture and Animal Sciences The Department of 13.03.2 18.03.2 Integrated Plant Nutrition Successful and Active Learning Innovation, 006 006 Management System participation HEC at Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam Organized by National 06.04.2 11.04.2 Training workshop for public Successful and Active IPM Programme, NARC, 006 006 sector professionals and participation PARC, Islamabad at students in IPM research and Sukkur development Organized by National 26.04.2 --- Day Long ALP Seminar- Successful and Active IPM Programme, NARC, 006 Workshop on “Integrated participation PARC, Islamabad at Nematode Disease NNRC, University of Management (INDM) in some Karachi, Karachi Cereals, Fruit and Vegetables of Pakistan” Organized by 19.06.2 20.06.2 Workshop on Curriculum Successful and Active Department of 006 006 Development for rice, IPM participation Agriculture Extension FFS/ToF Sindh at IPM Seminar Hall, ARI Tandojam Organized by National 21.06.2 22.06.2 Workshop on Curriculum Successful and Active IPM Programme, NARC, 006 006 Development for onion, IPM participation PARC, Islamabad in FFS/ToF collaboration with Department of Agriculture Extension Sindh at IPM Seminar Hall, ARI Tandojam Organized by Mango 19.09.2 --- Mango Sudden Death Successful and Active IPM Project, Department 006 Syndrome Workshop participation of Plant Protection, FCPT, SAU, Tandojam 3 Organized by 04.12.2 05.12.2 Workshop on Curriculum Successful and Active Department of 006 006 Development for mango, IPM participation Agriculture Extension FFS/ToF Sindh at IPM Seminar Hall, ARI Tandojam HEC @ SAU Tandojam 13-06- 09-07- Staff development course Successful and Active 2005 2005 under the Scheme of National participation Academy of Higher education PARC, Islamabad at 10-05- 12-05- Awareness Workshop for Successful and Active Hyderabad 2005 2005 familiarization of Teachers on participation FFS approach and ToF Computer Training 02-04- 01-10- POST GRADUATE Successfully completed Centre, H-9, Islamabad 2002 2002 COMPUTER ORIENTATION the Training Courses COURSE, Session-2002 Sindh Agriculture 14-10- 01-11- Linear Modeling Using Attended the Training University, Tandojam 2002 2002 “Statistix” Analytical Software, Course 2002 Sindh Agriculture 01-11- 08-12- Teaching of receptive and Completed successfully University, Tandojam 1999 1999 Productive skills (Written and Spoken English), 1999 Sindh Agriculture 20-03- 20-04- Professional Development for Participated in the University, Tandojam 1998 1998 Teachers in Teaching Training course Methods/Skills, 1998 Sindh Forestry 22-09- 26-09- Farmer’s Training Workshop, Successfully completed Development Project, 1997 1997 1997 the Training Workshop Hyderabad Sindh Agriculture 29-07- 01-08- Simulation Modeling in Attended the Course University, Tandojam 1997 1997 Agriculture Using Computer (Sponsored: Univ. of Spreadsheets, 1997 Minnesota, USA) Sindh Agriculture 31-12- -- Administrative Issues in Participated in the University, Tandojam 1996 Higher Learning, 1996 Seminar (Sponsored: Univ. of Minnesota, USA) Sindh Agriculture 28-12- 30-12- Development Participated in the University, Tandojam 1996 1996 Communications, 1996 Training course (Sponsored: Univ. of Minnesota, USA) Sindh Agriculture 21-12- 23-12- Agricultural journalism: Media Participated in the University, Tandojam 1996 1996 Methods, 1996 Training course (Sponsored: Univ. of Minnesota, USA) University of Agriculture, 19-07- 31-07- Methodology of Mushroom Successfully completed Faisalabad 1986 1986 Cultivation, 1986 the Training Courses 15. Membership in professional societies Name of Organization Branch in which Membership Date of Joining Position registered NO. (if any) (Valid up to) Held Pakistan Phytopathological Society Plant Pathology Member 1998 (Life time) Member Pakistan Society of Nematologists Nematology Member 1999 to date Member Pakistan Botanical Society Plant Pathology Member 1999 to date Member 16. Participation in Conferences List is long for time by time participated and presented papers in different Conferences organized by Professional societies and Organizations/Institutes 17. RESOURCE PERSON IN VARIOUS SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS 4 • Time to time Lectures/Seminar has been delivered on different agricultural aspects, during different Seminars, Workshops and Training Courses Organized by Sindh Agriculture University, Agricultural Research, Extension Departments, NARC, PARC, Uni. of Sindh and other
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