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    Effect of a low dose of aluminum on mitotic and meiotic activity, 4C DNA content, and pollen sterility in rice, Oryza sativa L. cv. Lalat by Mohanty, Suprava, Das, Anath Bandhu, Das, Premananda, Mohanty, Prasanna

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-09-2004)
    “…Aluminum toxicity in acidic soils poses a major threat to plant growth and development. The effects of a low dose of aluminum (50 μM, AlCl 3) on various…”
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    Assessment of Genetic Diversity among 16 Promising Cultivars of Ginger Using Cytological and Molecular Markers by Nayak, Sanghamitra, Naik, Pradeep K., Acharya, Laxmikanta, Mukherjee, Arup K., Panda, Pratap C., Das, Premananda

    “…Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) is an economically important plant, valued all over the world. The existing variation among 16 promising cultivars as…”
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    Transesterified Olax scandens oil as a bio-additive: Production and engine performance studies by Garlapati, Vijay Kumar, Mohapatra, Sudhansu Bhusan, Mohanty, Ramesh Chandra, Das, Premananda

    Published in Tribology international (01-01-2021)
    “…The present research evaluates the efficiency of transesterified Olax scandens oil for bio-additive to petroleum diesel. The extracted Olax oil was degummed…”
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    Induction, selection and characterization of Cr and Ni-tolerant cell lines of Echinochloa colona (L.) Link in vitro by Samantaray, Sanghamitra, Rout, Gyana Ranjan, Das, Premananda

    Published in Journal of plant physiology (2001)
    “…Chromium and nickel tolerance in Echinochloa colona L. was achieved through callus culture derived from leafbase, leaf tip and mesocotyl explants on Murashige…”
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    Somatic Embryogenesis in Four Tree Legumes by Das, Premananda

    “…Somatic embryogenesis was achieved in four leguminous tree species, that is, Acacia catechu, Acacia arabica, Hardwickia binata, and Dalbergia sissoo using…”
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    Genomic Relations among 31 Species of Mammillaria Haworth (Cactaceae) Using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA by Mattagajasingh, Ilwola, Mukherjee, Arup Kumar, Das, Premananda

    “…Thirty-one species of Mammillaria were selected to study the molecular phylogeny using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. High amount of mucilage…”
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    Effects of chromium and nickel on germination and growth in tolerant and non-tolerant populations of Echinochloa colona (L.) Link by Rout, Gyana R, Samantaray, Sanghamitra, Das, Premananda

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-04-2000)
    “…The tolerance of populations of a grass, Echinochloa colona, growing abundantly on chromite minewaste dumps, was tested in two separate experiments. Seed-based…”
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    Sero-prevalence of human brucellosis in high risk individuals and normal individuals of Sylhet District in Bangladesh by Akhtar, Jasmin, Chowdhury, Osul Ahmed, Das, Premananda, Sinha, Shib Prasad

    “…Background: Brucellosis is an important re-emerging zoonosis which remains an uncontrolled public health problem worldwide because of serious diminution of…”
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    Assessment of Genetic Diversity in 31 Species of Mangroves and their Associates through RAPD and AFLP Markers by Mukherjee, Arup Kumar, Acharya, Laxmikanta, Panda, Pratap Chandra, Mohapatra, Trilochan

    “…Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers were used to assess the genetic diversity in 31 species of…”
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    Molecular Characterization of Five Medicinally Important Species of Typhonium (Araceae) through Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) by Acharya, Laxmikanta, Mukherjee, Arup Kumar, Panda, Pratap Chandra, Das, Premananda

    “…The interrelationship of five medicinally important species of Typhonium (Araceae) including T. venosum, which was previously placed under the genus…”
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    NaCl stress causes changes in photosynthetic pigments, proteins, and other metabolic components in the leaves of a true mangrove,Bruguiera parviflora, in hydroponic cultures by Parida, Asish, Das, Anath Bandhu, Das, Premananda

    “…We studied salt stress-induced biochemical changes in young, hydroponically grown plants of mangrove,Bruguiera parviflora (Rhizophoraceae). Our focus was on…”
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    Genomic Relations among Two Non-mangrove and Nine Mangrove Species of Indian Rhizophoraceae by Mukherjee, Arup Kumar, Acharya, Laxmikanta, Panda, Pratap Chandra, Mohapatra, Trilochan, Das, Premananda

    “…Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers were used to study the genomic relationship among 11 members…”
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    Molecular phylogeny of Heritiera Aiton (Sterculiaceae), a tree mangrove: variations in RAPD markers and nuclear DNA content by DAS, ANATH BANDHU, MUKHERJEE, ARUP KUMAR, DAS, PREMANANDA

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-06-2001)
    “…Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers are used to estimate interspecific variation among mangrove and non-mangrove Heritiera fomes, H. littoralis and…”
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    Molecular phylogeny of Heritiera Aiton (Sterculiaceae), a tree mangrove: variations in RAPD markers and nuclear DNA content by DAS, ANATH BANDHU, MUKHERJEE, ARUP KUMAR, DAS, PREMANANDA

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-06-2001)
    “…Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers are used to estimate interspecific variation among mangrove and non‐mangrove Heritiera fomes, H. littoralis and…”
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    MANGANESE TOXICITY IN ECHINOCHLOA COLONA: EFFECTS OF DIVALENT MANGANESE ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT by Samantaray, Sanghamitra, Rout, Gyana Ranjan, Das, Premananda

    Published in Israel journal of plant sciences (01-01-1997)
    “…Manganese (Mn2+) toxicity is probably the second most important growth-limiting factor (after aluminum toxicity) for plants in acidic soils. The objective of…”
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