256 results on '"Dhankher, Om Parkash"'
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2. Overexpression of bacterial γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase increases toxic metal(loid)s tolerance and accumulation in Crambe abyssinica
3. Overexpression of rice lectin receptor-like kinase, OsLec-RLK, confers salinity stress tolerance and increases seed yield in pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.)
4. Mitigating toxic metals contamination in foods: Bridging knowledge gaps for addressing food safety
5. Alleviation of Cadmium Stress in Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) with Nanoscale and Bulk Sulfur Amendment
6. Plasma membrane intrinsic protein OsPIP2;6 is involved in root-to-shoot arsenic translocation in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
7. Overexpression of gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase 2;1 (CsGGCT2;1) reduces arsenic toxicity and accumulation in Camelina sativa (L.)
8. Overexpression of the Phosphatidylcholine:DiacylglycerolCholinephosphotransferase (PDCT) gene increases carbon flux toward triacylglycerol (TAG) synthesis in Camelinasativa seeds
9. Review on interactions between nanomaterials and phytohormones: Novel perspectives and opportunities for mitigating environmental challenges
10. Identification and expression analysis of genomic regions associated with the traits contributing to lodging tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
11. Biotechnological strategies for remediation of arsenic-contaminated soils to improve soil health and sustainable agriculture
12. Strategies for economic utilization of rice straw residues into value-added by-products and prevention of environmental pollution
13. Comprehensive meta-QTL analysis for dissecting the genetic architecture of stripe rust resistance in bread wheat
14. Nanoscale sulfur alleviates silver nanoparticle toxicity and improves seed and oil yield in Soybean (Glycine max)
15. Nanoparticles as novel elicitors in plant tissue culture applications: Current status and future outlook
16. Mechanistic investigation of enhanced bacterial soft rot resistance in lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) with elemental sulfur nanomaterials
17. Titanium dioxide nanoparticles potentially regulate the mechanism(s) for photosynthetic attributes, genotoxicity, antioxidants defense machinery, and phytochelatins synthesis in relation to hexavalent chromium toxicity in Helianthus annuus L.
18. The role of sulfur nutrition in plant response to metal(loid) stress: Facilitating biofortification and phytoremediation
19. Simultaneous exposure of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to CuO and S nanoparticles alleviates toxicity by reducing Cu accumulation and modulating antioxidant response
20. Development and characterization of nitrogen and phosphorus use efficiency responsive genic and miRNA derived SSR markers in wheat
21. Physiological and molecular signatures reveal differential response of rice genotypes to drought and drought combination with heat and salinity stress
22. Nanotechnology-enabled biofortification strategies for micronutrients enrichment of food crops: Current understanding and future scope
23. Uptake, Translocation, Toxicity, and Impact of Nanoparticles on Plant Physiological Processes.
24. Genomic and proteomic responses to drought stress and biotechnological interventions for enhanced drought tolerance in plants
25. Effects of sulfur nanoparticles on rhizosphere microbial community changes in oilseed rape plantation soil under mercury stress.
26. Surface coating determines the response of soybean plants to cadmium sulfide quantum dots
27. Time-Dependent and Coating Modulation of Tomato Response upon Sulfur Nanoparticle Internalization and Assimilation: An Orthogonal Mechanistic Investigation.
28. Unlocking the potential of nanoscale sulfur in sustainable agriculture.
29. Co-exposure of imidacloprid and nanoparticle Ag or CeO2 to Cucurbita pepo (zucchini): Contaminant bioaccumulation and translocation
30. Increased Cadmium Tolerance and Accumulation by Plants Expressing Bacterial Arsenate Reductase
31. Influence of nanoscale sulfur on mercury accumulation and plant growth in oilseed rape seedlings (Brassica napus L.) grown on mercury-contaminated soil.
32. Effect of terminal heat stress on osmolyte accumulation and gene expression during grain filling in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
33. Alleviation of Cadmium Stress in Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) with Nanoscale and Bulk Sulfur Amendment.
34. Molecular insights into the plasma membrane intrinsic proteins roles for abiotic stress and metalloids tolerance and transport in plants
35. Growth, physiological adaptation, and NHX gene expression analysis of Iris halophila under salt stress
36. Cloning and characterisation of heat shock and wound-induced genes in pea (Pisum sativum L.)
37. Sulfur mediated reduction of arsenic toxicity involves efficient thiol metabolism and the antioxidant defense system in rice
38. Arsenic Metabolism in Plants: An inside Story
39. Two rice plasma membrane intrinsic proteins, OsPIP2;4 and OsPIP2;7, are involved in transport and providing tolerance to boron toxicity
40. Correction to: Stepping forward and taking reverse as we move ahead in genetics
41. 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
42. A γ-Glutamyl Cyclotransferase Protects Arabidopsis Plants from Heavy Metal Toxicity by Recycling Glutamate to Maintain Glutathione Homeostasis
43. Hyperaccumulation of Arsenic in the Shoots of Arabidopsis Silenced for Arsenate Reductase (ACR2)
44. Seed priming can enhance and retain stress tolerance in ensuing generations by inducing epigenetic changes and trans‐generational memory.
45. Heavy metal (loid)s phytotoxicity in crops and its mitigation through seed priming technology.
46. Effect of stem structural characteristics and cell wall components related to stem lodging resistance in a newly identified mutant of hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L).
47. Surface Coated Sulfur Nanoparticles Suppress Fusarium Disease in Field Grown Tomato: Increased Yield and Nutrient Biofortification.
48. Members of rice plasma membrane intrinsic proteins subfamily are involved in arsenite permeability and tolerance in plants
49. Combined expression of a barley class II chitinase and type I ribosome inactivating protein in transgenic Brassica juncea provides protection against Alternaria brassicae
50. Separation and quantification of monothiols and phytochelatins from a wide variety of cell cultures and tissues of trees and other plants using high performance liquid chromatography
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