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Ravindra Kumar Chandan, Rahul Kumar, Durga Madhab Swain, Srayan Ghosh, Prakash Kumar Bhagat, Sunita Patel, Ganesh Bagler, Alok Krishna Sinha, Gopaljee Jha
Publikováno v:
The Plant Journal. 114:39-54
Autor:
Srayan Ghosh, Prakash Kumar Bhagat, Sunita Patel, Ganesh Bagler, Gopaljee Jha, Rahul Kumar, Durga Madhab Swain, Alok Krishna Sinha, Ravindra Kumar Chandan
Plant diseases pose a serious threat to sustainable agriculture as controlling them in eco-friendly manner remains a challenge. In this study, we establish RAV1 as a master transcriptional regulator of defense genes in model plant Arabidopsis. The ov
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Autor:
Gopaljee Jha, Srayan Ghosh, Rahul Kumar, Durga Madhab Swain, Ravindra Kumar Chandan, Ranjan Kumar Sahoo, Narendra Tuteja
Publikováno v:
Planta. 250(5)
Our study demonstrates that simultaneous overexpression of RGB1 and RGG1 genes provides multiple stress tolerance in rice by inducing stress responsive genes and better management of ROS scavenging/photosynthetic machineries. The heterotrimeric G-pro
Autor:
Achuit K. Singh, Sunita Patel, Ravindra Kumar Chandan, Durga Madhab Swain, Gopaljee Jha, Narendra Tuteja
Tomato leaf curl virus (ToLCV) belonging to Begomovirus family of Geminivirus is known to cause one of the most destructive diseases in tomato. Amongst various ToLCVs, a monopartite Tomato leaf curl Joydebpur virus (ToLCJoV) is most prevalent in east
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Sensory Biology of Plants ISBN: 9789811389214
Plants are exposed to a plethora of microorganisms in their environment. A number of these microorganisms are plant pathogens. In order to defend themselves against pathogen attack, plants have evolved specialized sensory receptors to recognize some
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8922-1_20
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8922-1_20
Autor:
Ravindra Kumar Chandan, Poonam Mehra, Ajit Pal Singh, Gopaljee Jha, Jitender Giri, Bipin K. Pandey
Potassium (K) which makes around 2-10% of plants total dry biomass, when become deficient, makes the plants highly susceptible to both abiotic and biotic stresses. Recent evidences suggest overlapping transcriptional responses to K deficiency and Jas
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