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Dr. Gautam Kumar
Central University of South Bihar
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Physiological responses among Brassica species under salinity stress show strong correlation with transcript abundance for SOS pathway-related genes
G Kumar, RS Purty, MP Sharma, SL Singla-Pareek, A Pareek
Journal of plant physiology 166 (5), 507-520, 2009
1612009
Clustered metallothionein genes are co-regulated in rice and ectopic expression of OsMT1e-Pconfers multiple abiotic stress tolerance in tobacco via ROS scavenging
G Kumar, HR Kushwaha, V Panjabi-Sabharwal, S Kumari, R Joshi, ...
BMC Plant Biology 12, 1-16, 2012
1602012
Towards salinity tolerance in Brassica: an overview
RS Purty, G Kumar, SL Singla-Pareek, A Pareek
Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants 14, 39-49, 2008
1322008
Heat stress induced impairment of starch mobilisation regulatespollen viability and grain yield in wheat: Study in EasternIndo-Gangetic Plains
AA PlainsS.K. Dwivedia,∗, Sahana Basub, Santosh Kumara, Gautam Kumarc, Ved ...
Field Crops Research 206, 106–114, 2017
1012017
Reassessing the role of ion homeostasis for improving salinity tolerance in crop plants
GK Sahana Basu, Alok Kumar, Ibtesham Benazir
Physiologia Plantarum 171 (4), 502-519, 2021
862021
Role of soil microbes in biogeochemical cycle for enhancing soil fertility
S Basu, G Kumar, S Chhabra, R Prasad
New and future developments in microbial biotechnology and bioengineering …, 2021
782021
Comprehensive physiological analyses and reactive oxygen species profiling in drought tolerant rice genotypes under salinity stress
GK S Basu, RK Giri, I Benazir, S Kumar, R Rajwanshi, S K Dwivedi
Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 2017
562017
Anatomical, agro-morphological and physiological changes in rice under cumulative and stage specific drought conditions prevailed in eastern region of India.
AK Santosh Kumar, Sharad Kumar Dwivedi, Sahana Basu, Gautam Kumar, J.S ...
Field Crops Research 245 (1), 2020
422020
How do rice seedlings of landrace Pokkali survive in saline fields after transplantation? Physiology, biochemistry, and photosynthesis
M Mishra, S Wungrampha, G Kumar, SL Singla-Pareek, A Pareek
Photosynthesis Research 150, 117-135, 2021
392021
Salt overly sensitive pathway members are influenced by diurnal rhythm in rice
P Soni, G Kumar, N Soda, SL Singla-Pareek, A Pareek
Plant signaling & behavior 8 (7), e24738, 2013
372013
Polyamines metabolism: A way ahead for abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants
P Singh, S Basu, G Kumar
Biochemical, physiological and molecular avenues for combating abiotic …, 2018
362018
Enhanced antioxidant enzyme activities in developing anther contributes to heat stress alleviation and sustains grain yield in wheat
GK Sharad K Dwivedi, Sahana Basu, Santosh Kumar, Surbhi Kumari, Alok Kumar ...
Functional Plant Biology, 2019
332019
Unraveling the contribution of OsSOS2 in conferring salinity and drought tolerance in a high-yielding rice
AP Gautam Kumar, Sahana Basu, Sneh L. Singla-Pareek
Physiologia Plantarum, e13638, 2022
282022
Nitrogen Fixation in a Legume-Rhizobium Symbiosis: The Roots of a Success Story
GK Sahana Basu
Plant Microbe Symbiosis, pp 35-53, 2020
282020
Reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species induce lysigenous aerenchyma formation through programmed cell death in rice roots under submergence
RR Sahana Basu, Gautam Kumar, Nitu Kumari, Surbhi Kumari, Shashi Shekhar ...
Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2020
252020
Redox imbalance impedes photosynthetic activity in rice by disrupting cellular membrane integrity and induces programmed cell death under submergence
GK Sahana Basu, Surbhi Kumari, Pankaj Kumar, Ravi Rajwanshi
Physiologia Plantarum 172 (3), 1764-1778, 2021
242021
Molecular cloning and characterization of salt overly sensitive gene promoter from Brassica juncea (BjSOS2)
CKGKSKMWAAPSKSSL Singla-Pareek
Molecular Biology Reports 42 (6), 1139-48, 2015
242015
Exploring the significant contribution of silicon in regulation of cellular redox homeostasis for conferring stress tolerance in plants
GK Sahana Basu
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 166, 393-404, 2021
232021
Maintenance of stress related transcripts in tolerant cultivar at a level higher than sensitive one appears to be a conserved salinity response among plants
G Kumar, RS Purty, SL Singla-Pareek, A Pareek
Plant signaling & behavior 4 (5), 431-434, 2009
232009
Evaluating the effect of seed-priming for improving arsenic tolerance in rice
GK Alok Kumar, Sahana Basu
Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2021
222021
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