828 results on '"Pareek, Ashwani"'
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102. Comparative transcriptome and metabolome analysis suggests bottlenecks that limit seed and oil yields in transgenic Camelina sativa expressing diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1 and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
103. Rice intermediate filament, OsIF, stabilizes photosynthetic machinery and yield under salinity and heat stress
104. Physiological characterization of gamma-ray induced mutant population of rice to facilitate biomass and yield improvement under salinity stress
105. Exploring potential soybean bradyrhizobia from high trehalose-accumulating soybean genotypes for improved symbiotic effectiveness in soybean
106. Ectopic expression of Pokkali phosphoglycerate kinase-2 (OsPGK2-P) improves yield in tobacco plants under salinity stress
107. Innovative plant breeding could deliver crop revolution
108. Genome-wide investigation and expression analysis of Sodium/Calcium exchanger gene family in rice and Arabidopsis
109. Overview of Methods for Assessing Salinity and Drought Tolerance of Transgenic Wheat Lines
110. Expression of a cyclophilin OsCyp2-P isolated from a salt-tolerant landrace of rice in tobacco alleviates stress via ion homeostasis and limiting ROS accumulation
111. UPLC-MS analysis of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Scenedesmus obliquus lipid extracts and their possible metabolic roles
112. Molecular cloning and characterization of salt overly sensitive gene promoter from Brassica juncea (BjSOS2)
113. Effects of sublethal single, simultaneous and sequential abiotic stresses on phenotypic traits of Arabidopsis thaliana
114. Effects of sublethal single, simultaneous and sequential abiotic stresses on phenotypic traits of Arabidopsis thaliana
115. Genetic diversity reveals synergistic interaction between yield components could improve the sink size and yield in rice
116. Genetic diversity reveals synergistic interaction between yield components could improve the sink size and yield in rice
117. Effects of sublethal single, simultaneous and sequential abiotic stresses on phenotypic traits of Arabidopsis thaliana
118. Govindjee’s 90th birthday – Congratulations from friends and colleagues
119. Analysis of a salinity induced BjSOS3 protein from Brassica indicate it to be structurally and functionally related to its ortholog from Arabidopsis
120. Nomenclature for Two-Component Signaling Elements of Rice
121. Raising crops for dry and saline lands: Challenges and the way forward
122. DTH8 overexpression induces early flowering, boosts yield, and improves stress recovery in rice cv IR64
123. Ion transporters and their regulatory signal transduction mechanisms for salinity tolerance in plants
124. Glyoxalase III enhances salinity tolerance through reactive oxygen species scavenging and reduced glycation
125. Seedling‐stage salinity tolerance in rice: Decoding the role of transcription factors
126. Shaping the root system architecture in plants for adaptation to drought stress
127. Whole-Genome Analysis of Oryza sativa Reveals Similar Architecture of Two-Component Signaling Machinery with Arabidopsis
128. Effects of sub-lethal single, simultaneous, and sequential abiotic stresses on phenotypic traits of Arabidopsis thaliana
129. Abiotic Stress Response in Plants: Role of Cytoskeleton
130. Cyclophilin
131. Signaling cross talk between biotic and abiotic stress responses in soybean
132. Plant Metallothioneins
133. Orphan crops: A genetic treasure trove for hunting stress tolerance genes.
134. OsCyp2‐P, an auxin‐responsive cyclophilin, regulates Ca 2+ calmodulin interaction for an ion‐mediated stress response in rice
135. Genetic Conservation of CBS Domain Containing Protein Family in Oryza Species and Their Association with Abiotic Stress Responses
136. High lysine and high protein‐containing salinity‐tolerant rice grains ( Oryza sativa cv IR64)
137. Genetic Basis of Carnivorous Leaf Development
138. Genetic diversity reveals synergistic interaction between yield components could improve the sink size and yield in rice
139. Unraveling the contribution ofOsSOS2in conferring salinity and drought tolerance in a high‐yielding rice
140. Development of transgenics in Indian oilseed mustard (Brassica juncea) resistant to herbicide phosphinothricin
141. Physiological responses among Brassica species under salinity stress show strong correlation with transcript abundance for SOS pathway-related genes
142. Biodiesel production from camelina oil: Present status and future perspectives.
143. A suite of new genes defining salinity stress tolerance in seedlings of contrasting rice genotypes
144. Analysis of stress proteins at four different developmental stages in field-grown rice, Oryza sativa L. (cv. Pusa 169), plants
145. Biodiesel production from camelina oil: Present status and future perspectives
146. Carbon dioxide responsiveness mitigates rice yield loss under high night temperature
147. Raising climate resilient crops: Journey from the conventional breeding to new breeding approaches
148. Drought and High Temperature Stress in Sorghum: Physiological, Genetic, and Molecular Insights and Breeding Approaches
149. Microbial methylglyoxal metabolism contributes towards growth promotion and stress tolerance in plants
150. Protein alterations associated with salinity, desiccation, high and low temperature stresses and abscisic acid application in Lal nakanda, a drought-tolerant rice cultivar
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