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    Comparative Proteomic Analysis of High-Temperature Response in Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.)

    Plants exhibit complex molecular, physiological, and morphological responses to stress, which may be specific to the phenological phase of the crop. Knowledge of signalling cascades leading to the molecular an...

    R. Gomathi, S. Kohila, R. Viswanathan, V. Krishnapriya, C. Appunu in Sugar Tech (2024)

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    Sugarcane Genetic Resources for Challenged Agriculture

    Sugarcane agriculture is frequently challenged across the globe by biotic and abiotic factors causing significant damage to production and productivity. Sugarcane germplasm by virtue of its exhaustive collecti...

    K. Chandran, M. Nisha, R. Gopi, B. Mahendran, Dilsha Chandran, P. Mahesh in Sugar Tech (2023)

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    Transgenic sugarcane with higher levels of BRK1 showed improved drought tolerance

    Transgenic sugarcane overexpressing BRK1 showed improved tolerance to drought stress through modulation of actin polymerization and formation of interlocking marginal lobes in epidermal leaf cells, a typical feat...

    J. Ashwin Narayan, V. M. Manoj, Gauri Nerkar, M. Chakravarthi in Plant Cell Reports (2023)

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    Correction to: Physiological, Biochemical and Molecular Responses to Oxidative Stress in Saccharum spontaneum

    **i Narayanan, R. Manimekalai, A. Selvi, R. Gomathi, R. Arun Kumar in Sugar Tech (2023)

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    Physiological, Biochemical and Molecular Responses to Oxidative Stress in Saccharum spontaneum

    The oxidative stress response was studied in five different clones of Saccharum spontaneum (IMP-564, IS76-216, Pamba, SES-90 and Taiwan) by analyzing the physiological and biochemical parameters and gene expressi...

    **i Narayanan, R. Manimekalai, A. Selvi, R. Arun Kumar in Sugar Tech (2023)

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    Physiology of Sucrose Productivity and Implications of Ripeners in Sugarcane

    Sugarcane is grown in India in about 4.7 million hectares with a production of 348 million tonnes and sugar output of 32.34 million tonnes during the year 2017–2018. Although cane yield has doubled over the ye...

    S. Vasantha, R. Arun Kumar, A. S. Tayade, V. Krishnapriya, Bakshi Ram in Sugar Tech (2022)

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    Nanoparticles and Bioceramics Used in Hard Tissue Engineering

    Tissue engineering is an interdisciplinary field. Despite the name, most tissue engineering does not involve traditional engineering. Tissue engineering is about restoring tissue damaged by trauma or disease t...

    U. S. Rahul Siddartha, R. Arun Kumar in Application of Nanoparticles in Tissue Eng… (2022)

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    Biochemical and physiological response to oxidative stress in cultivated sugarcane and wild genera

    Sugarcane related genera and species exhibit tolerance to a number of abiotic stresses. In the present study, oxidative stress response was compared between Saccharum sp and their related genera using physiologic...

    R. Manimekalai, **i Narayanan, M. Gokul, A. Selvi in Indian Journal of Plant Physiology (2018)

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    Field tolerance and recovery potential of sugarcane varieties subjected to drought

    The present study was conducted to examine the effects of drought stress and recovery at formative phase of sugarcane varieties. Component traits of photosynthesis viz., chlorophyll fluorescence Fv/Fm, SPAD value...

    K. Devi, R. Gomathi, R. Arun Kumar, R. Manimekalai in Indian Journal of Plant Physiology (2018)

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    Photosynthesis and Associated Aspects Under Abiotic Stresses Environment

    Abiotic stresses are the prime reason of crop loss worldwide, reducing average yields for most of the major crop plants by more than 50%. Plants as sessile organisms are persistently exposed to changes in envi...

    Kiran P. Bhagat, R. Arun Kumar in Approaches to Plant Stress and their Manag… (2014)