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    Microsatellite markers: an overview of the recent progress in plants by Kalia, Rajwant K, Rai, Manoj K, Kalia, Sanjay, Singh, Rohtas, Dhawan, A. K

    Published in Euphytica (01-02-2011)
    “…In recent years, molecular markers have been utilized for a variety of applications including examination of genetic relationships between individuals, mapping…”
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    Developing stress tolerant plants through in vitro selection—An overview of the recent progress by Rai, Manoj K., Kalia, Rajwant K., Singh, Rohtas, Gangola, Manu P., Dhawan, A.K.

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-04-2011)
    “…▶ Present review focuses on the recent progress made towards the development of stress-tolerant lines through tissue culture based in vitro selection. ▶In…”
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    Ascertaining clonal fidelity of micropropagated plants of Dendrocalamus hamiltonii Nees et Arn. ex Munro using molecular markers by Singh, Sharbati R, Dalal, Sunita, Singh, Rohtas, Dhawan, A. K, Kalia, Rajwant K

    “…Dendrocalamus hamiltonii is a giant, evergreen, clumping, multipurpose bamboo with strong culms which are mainly used for construction, handicrafts and fuel…”
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    Biotechnological advances in jojoba [Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider]: recent developments and prospects for further research by Kumar, Sunil, Mangal, Manisha, Dhawan, A. K, Singh, Narender

    Published in Plant biotechnology reports (01-04-2012)
    “…Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis), is a medicinal and oil-yielding, multi-purpose species of the family Simmondsiaceae. The most valuable product of jojoba seed is…”
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    Soil microorganisms in cotton fields sequentially treated with insecticides by Vig, K., Singh, D.K., Agarwal, H.C., Dhawan, A.K., Dureja, P.

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-02-2008)
    “…A crop protection system consisting of sequential treatments by six insecticides—dimethoate, monocrotophos, deltamethrin, endosulfan, cypermethrin, and…”
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    Development of rapid method for the estimation of reactive silica in fly ash by Katyal, N.K., Sharma, J.M., Dhawan, A.K., Ali, M.M., Mohan, K.

    Published in Cement and concrete research (2008)
    “…Reactive silica (SiO 2) is an important component of fly ash controlling its use in cement and building materials. Literature search shows that the methods…”
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    Assessment of genetic fidelity of micropropagated plants of Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider using RAPD and ISSR markers by Kumar, Sunil, Mangal, Manisha, Dhawan, A. K, Singh, Narender

    Published in Acta physiologiae plantarum (01-11-2011)
    “…RAPD (random amplified polymorphic DNA) and ISSR (inter simple sequence repeat) markers were screened to test the genetic integrity of jojoba (Simmondsia…”
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    Evaluation of genetic fidelity of in vitro raised plants of Dendrocalamus asper (Schult. & Schult. F.) Backer ex K. Heyne using DNA-based markers by Singh, Sharbati R, Dalal, Sunita, Singh, Rohtas, Dhawan, A. K, Kalia, Rajwant K

    Published in Acta physiologiae plantarum (01-02-2013)
    “…Dendrocalamus asper, an edible bamboo is valued for its tender edible shoots in the food industry. However, overexploitation of natural stands of D. asper…”
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    Limitations, progress and prospects of application of biotechnological tools in improvement of bamboo—a plant with extraordinary qualities by Singh, Sharbati R., Singh, Rohtas, Kalia, Sanjay, Dalal, Sunita, Dhawan, A. K., Kalia, Rajwant K.

    Published in Physiology and molecular biology of plants (01-01-2013)
    “…Bamboos (family Poaceae) are the most beautiful and useful plants on the Earth, mainly found in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. Bamboos are…”
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    Constitutive Model for Rockfill Materials and Determination of Material Constants by Varadarajan, A, Sharma, K. G, Abbas, S. M, Dhawan, A. K

    Published in International journal of geomechanics (01-07-2006)
    “…Two types of rockfill materials collected from seven sites are modeled and tested under triaxial loading. A constitutive model based on a disturbed state…”
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    Biotechnological interventions in sea buckthorn (Hippophae L.): current status and future prospects by Kalia, Rajwant K., Singh, Rohtas, Rai, Manoj K., Mishra, Gyan P., Singh, Sharbati R., Dhawan, A. K.

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-08-2011)
    “…Sea buckthorn ( Hippophae L. , Elaeagnaceae) is an economically and ecologically important medicinal plant comprising of species which are winter hardy,…”
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    Effect of nitrogen fertigation and sowing time on the expression of Cry2Ab and on mortality of Spodoptera litura in Bollgard II cotton by Saini, Manpreet Kaur, Dhawan, A K

    Published in Journal of environmental biology (01-03-2014)
    “…Toxin expression of Cry2Ab was studied in plant parts of Bollgard II cotton genotype MRC 7031 sown under different treatments of nitrogen application and…”
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    Callus induction and plant regeneration from leaf explants of jojoba [Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider] by Kumar, Sunil, Mangal, Manisha, Dhawan, A K, Singh, Narender

    Published in Indian journal of biotechnology (01-10-2013)
    “…An efficient micropropagation protocol involving callus induction and shoot regeneration has been standardized in Simmondsia chinensis, an oil yielding,…”
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    Oral lesions in leprosy revisited: a case report by Dhawan, A K, Verma, Prashant, Sharma, S

    Published in The American journal of dermatopathology (01-08-2012)
    “…There is a scarcity of the histopathologically proven lesions of leprosy in the oral cavity, in the world literature. A 55-year-old man had come with a…”
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    INSECTICIDE RESIDUES IN COTTON CROP SOIL by Vig, Komal, Singh, Dileep K., Agarwal, H. C., Dhawan, A. K., Dureja, Prem

    “…Dimethoate, monocrotophos, triazophos, deltamethrin, cypermethrin and endosulfan were applied to a cotton crop soil located at Nurpur village, Punjab, India…”
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    Micropropagation of Dendrocalamus asper {Schult. & Schult. F.} Backer ex k. Heyne): an exotic edible bamboo by Singh, Sharbati R, Dalal, Sunita, Singh, Rohtas, Dhawan, A. K, Kalia, Rajwant K

    “…Effect of season, media type, carbon source, growth regulators and transplanting media on micropropagation of Dendrocalamus asper, an important bamboo species,…”
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    Laboratory Evaluation of the Insect Growth Regulator Lufenuron against Helicoverpa armigera on Cotton by Butter, N S, Singh, G, Dhawan, A K

    Published in Phytoparasitica (01-01-2003)
    “…An insect growth regulator (IGR), lufenuron (Match, 5EC), was tested for its toxicity to Helicoverpa armigera on cotton. Potency of the IGR against the larval…”
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    Relative abundance and damage by target and non-target insects on Bollgard and BollgardII cotton cultivars by Mann, R.S., Gill, R.S., Dhawan, A.K., Shera, P.S.

    Published in Crop protection (01-08-2010)
    “…Bollgard ® and BollgardII ® cotton cultivars were evaluated for their efficacy for control of bollworms and their effects on sucking insects and the abundance…”
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    Evaluation of the benefits of an insecticide resistance management programme in Punjab in India by Peshin, Rajinder, Dhawan, A. K., Kranthi, K. R., Singh, Kuldeep

    Published in International journal of pest management (01-07-2009)
    “…In India, many IPM programmes have been implemented, but they have not achieved the desired level of success in reducing insecticide use and increasing…”
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