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    Performance Of Concrete At Elevated Temperatures Made With Crushed Rock Dust As Filler Material by Venkata Sairam Kumar, N., Sai Ram, K.S.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2019)
    “…This experimental study presents the effect of partial replacement of cement by crushed rock dust (CRD) as filler material in concrete when subjected to…”
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    Differential response of wheat genotypes to long term salinity stress in relation to oxidative stress, antioxidant activity and osmolyte concentration by Sairam, Raj Kumar, Rao, K.Veerabhadra, Srivastava, G.C

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-11-2002)
    “…Effect of long term soil salinity was studied in wheat cvs, Kharchia 65 (tolerant) and KRL 19 (moderately tolerant) under control and two levels of salinity…”
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    Effect of sulfuric and hydrochloric acid solutions on crushed rock dust concrete by Venkata Sairam Kumar, N.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2021)
    “…This paper presents the effect of partial substitute of Ordinary Portland Cement 53 grade (OPC) by crushed rock dust (CRD) as filler material in concrete when…”
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    Crushed rock dust as filler material in concrete by Venkata Sairam Kumar, N.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (01-01-2021)
    “…In India, it is estimated that out of 125 million tones (Mt) of stone aggregate produced every year, 17.8 Mt is crushed rock dust (CRD) which is presently used…”
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    Exogenous proline alleviates oxidative stress and increase vase life in rose ( Rosa hybrida L. ‘Grand Gala’) by Kumar, Naveen, Pal, Madan, Singh, Atar, SaiRam, Raj Kumar, Srivastava, Girish Chand

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (22-11-2010)
    “…▶ Proline alleviates oxidative stress in rose petals. ▶ Proline enhanced the vase life of ‘Grand Gala’ roses. ▶ Exogenous proline enhanced the activity of…”
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    Effect of elevated temperatures on the flexural strength of crushed rock dust concrete by Sairam Kumar, N. Venkata, Satyanarayana, S.V.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (01-01-2021)
    “…This experimental study presents the effect of partial replacement of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) by crushed rock dust (CRD) as filler material on the…”
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    Experimental study on properties of concrete containing crushed rock dust as a partial replacement of cement by Venkata Sairam Kumar, N., Sai Ram, K.S.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2018)
    “…This paper deals with an experimental study on the properties of concrete made with partial replacement of cement using crushed rock dust (CRD). The properties…”
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    Evaluation of mechanical and flow properties of Crimpled steel fiber in self compacting concrete by Vaishnav Kumar, R., Krishna Chaitanya, Bypaneni, Sai Madupu, L.N.K., Venkata Sairam Kumar, N.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2021)
    “…Self Compacting Concrete is noticeably flowable. It can attain compaction itself barring the use of mechanical vibrators. Fibers are introduced in SCC to get…”
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    Identification and Characterization of NADH Kinase-3 from a Stress-Tolerant Wild Mung Bean Species (Vigna luteola (Jacq.) Benth.) with a Possible Role in Waterlogging Tolerance by Joshi, Rohit, Bhattacharya, Piyali, Sairam, Raj Kumar, Sathee, Lekshmy, Chinnusamy, Viswanathan

    Published in Plant molecular biology reporter (01-03-2020)
    “…In plants, reactive oxygen species accumulate to a toxic level under various abiotic stresses. Many antioxidant defense systems require NADPH as a principal…”
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    Distribution Grid Modelling and Particle Swarm Optimization for Electric Vehicles Flexibility by Kumar, Sairam Sampath, Asthana, Alankrita, Katikireddy, Avinash, Mohanta, Prodyumna Kumar

    “…Electrical vehicles and renewable energy resources have increased penetration in the market. Consumers have redefined themselves as "prosumers" because they…”
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    Supporting the Grieving Child and Family: Clinical Report by Schonfeld, David J, Demaria, Thomas, Nasir, Arwa, Kumar, Sairam

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-07-2024)
    “…The death of someone close to a child often has a profound and lifelong effect on the child and results in a range of both short- and long-term reactions…”
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    Differential transcript abundance of salt overly sensitive (SOS) pathway genes is a determinant of salinity stress tolerance of wheat by Lekshmy Sathee, Sairam, Raj Kumar, Chinnusamy, Viswanathan, Jha, Shailendra K.

    Published in Acta physiologiae plantarum (01-08-2015)
    “…Salt overly sensitive (SOS) pathway genes, SOS1 (plasma membrane Na + /H + antiporter), SOS2 (CBL interacting protein kinase 24 ) , and SOS3 (calcineurin B…”
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    In vitro screening of rice genotypes for drought tolerance using polyethylene glycol by Joshi, Rohit, Shukla, Alok, Sairam, Raj Kumar

    Published in Acta physiologiae plantarum (01-11-2011)
    “…The aim of the present investigation was to study in vitro somatic embryogenesis and to screen calli for drought tolerance using mature embryos as explants…”
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    Hybridization between salt resistant and salt susceptible genotypes of mungbean(Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) and purity testing of the hybrids using SSRs markers by Sehrawat Nirmala Yadav Mukesh Bhat Kangila Venkataraman Sairam Raj Kumar Jaiwal Pawan Kumar

    Published in 农业科学学报:英文版 (2016)
    “…Six cultivated and two wild genotypes of mungbean(Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) possessing variation for phenotypic and genotypic response for salt tolerance were…”
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    Osmolytes and metal ions accumulation, oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes activity as determinants of salinity stress tolerance in maize genotypes by Kholova, Jana, Sairam, Raj Kumar, Meena, Ramesh C

    Published in Acta physiologiae plantarum (2010)
    “…Effect of soil salinity was studied in two maize (Zea mays L.) genotypes, DTP-w-c 9 (comparatively tolerant) and Prabhat (susceptible) under control and three…”
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