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Dr. Archana Ojha
Dr. Archana Ojha
Royal Global University
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An invasive Mimosa in India does not adopt the symbionts of its native relatives
HS Gehlot, N Tak, M Kaushik, S Mitra, WM Chen, N Poweleit, D Panwar, ...
Annals of Botany 112 (1), 179-196, 2013
1102013
Selection of Bradyrhizobium or Ensifer symbionts by the native Indian caesalpinioid legume Chamaecrista pumila depends on soil pH and other edaphic and …
S Rathi, N Tak, G Bissa, B Chouhan, A Ojha, D Adhikari, SK Barik, ...
FEMS microbiology ecology 94 (11), fiy180, 2018
452018
Molecular characterization of novel Bradyrhizobium strains nodulating Eriosema chinense and Flemingia vestita, important unexplored native legumes of the sub-Himalayan region …
A Ojha, N Tak, S Rathi, B Chouhan, SR Rao, SK Barik, SR Joshi, ...
Systematic and applied microbiology 40 (6), 334-344, 2017
222017
Traditional bun shifting cultivation practice in Meghalaya, Northeast India
K Upadhaya, SK Barik, VM Kharbhih, G Nongbri, G Debnath, A Gupta, ...
Energy, Ecology and Environment 5, 34-46, 2020
152020
Meiotic Studies in Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal.: A Threatened Medicinal Herb of Indian Thar Desert
R Hardev, K Arun, S Santosh Kumar, O Archana, R Satyawada Rama
American Journal of Plant Sciences 2012, 2012
82012
Traditional bun shifting cultivation practice in Meghalaya, Northeast India. Energy Ecol Environ 5: 34–46
K Upadhaya, SK Barik, VM Kharbhih, G Nongbri, G Debnath, A Gupta, ...
52020
Genetic Diversity Analysis of Rhizobial Symbionts Associated with Legumes of India for Efficient Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) Technology and Natural Soil Fertility. Biology
A Ojha, CS Rao, N Tak, HS Gehlot, SR Rao
Biotechnology and Sustainable Development, 183-196, 2015
32015
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