|  Introduction:I did my PhD from the Department of  Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of the Punjab, Lahore.  My general research area is agricultural microbiology/ bacteria-plant  interactions. Currently, I am evaluating the potential of bacterial  auxin as biofertilizers for agronomically important crops.  Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) represents one of the most extensively  studied and abundant type of auxin that regulate multidimensional  developmental processes in plants. In addition to plants, IAA is also  quantitatively the most abundant phytohormones secreted by rhizobacteria  as secondary metabolites. Keeping this in view, I isolated number of  bacterial strains associated with plant’s rhizosphere and screened for  their auxin production potential by colorimetric and GC-MS analysis. In  addition to auxin production, I also screened bacterial strains for  other plant growth promoting attributes; especially, for phosphate  solubilization or siderophores production. Recently, I also focused on  the agricultural significance of drought resistant Bacillus strains to  enhance crop productivity under water stress conditions.
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