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    Diurnal and temporal activity of pronubial insects on berseem flowers in a subtropical environment by Kumar, Sanjay, M. C., Keerthi, Kumar, Veeresh, Singh, Tejveer, Maity, Aniruddha, Yadav, V. K.

    Published in Journal of apicultural research (01-01-2024)
    “…Pollination is the most important ecosystem service performed by insect pollinators benefiting more than three quarters of the major crops in the world…”
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    Ecological engineering in cauliflower for aphid management by Keerthi, M C, Sharma, R K, Suroshe, Sachin S, Sinha, S R

    “…Because of high-value, the crops like Brassica have very low pest-damage thresholds, natural enemies alone are unlikely to replace use of high cost…”
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    First-second degree statistics-based genetics of powdery mildew and yield attributing traits in blackgram (Vigna mungo) by M, BORAIAH K, BYREGOWDA, M, KEERTHI, C M, RAMESH, S, SINGH, CHANDU, SINGH, RAJIV K, S, BASAVARAJ P

    “…Genetics of yield related traits and powdery mildew disease (PMD) resistance unraveled using the combination of first and second degree of statistics in…”
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    Development of Core Sets of Dolichos Bean (Lablab purpureus L. Sweet) Germplasm by Vaijayanthi, P. V., Ramesh, S., Gowda, M. Byre, Rao, A. Mohan, Keerthi, C. M.

    Published in Journal of crop improvement (04-07-2015)
    “…Development of a reduced representative set of a large base collection enables greater use of genetic resources in crop improvement programs. Efficiency of…”
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    Further evidence for the genetic basis of qualitative traits and their linkage relationships in dolichos bean (Lablab purpureus L.) by KEERTHI, C. M., RAMESH, S., BYREGOWDA, M., RAO, A. MOHAN, RAJENDRA PRASAD, B. S., VAIJAYANTHI, P. V.

    Published in Journal of genetics (01-03-2016)
    “…An investigation on inheritance of qualitative traits in dolichos bean revealed biallelic monogenic control of photoperiod-induced sensitivity to flowering…”
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    Suicide and its risk factors – An ecological study by Muniyapillai, Tamilarasan, Kulothungan, Karthikeyan, Vignesh, K Nawin Jai, Keerthi, Sathya CM, Godwyn, Sherin Rosetta, Shivashankari, SB, Bhonsle, Shivanjali Raje B, Krishnakumar, Shanmuga Priya, Suresh, Shivani Devi

    Published in Journal of education and health promotion (01-01-2024)
    “…BACKGROUND: There is tremendous variation in both the prevalence of suicide and the factors that contribute to its occurrence across geographic locations,…”
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    Epistasis-Driven Bias in the Estimates of Additive and Dominance Genetic Variance in Dolichos Bean (Lablab Purpureus L.) Var. Lignosus by Keerthi, C. M., Ramesh, S., Byregowda, M., Chandrakant, N., Vaijayanthi, P. V., Shivakumar, M. S., Mohan Rao, A.

    Published in Journal of crop improvement (03-09-2015)
    “…The choice of suitable selection strategy for genetic improvement of any crop species hinges on the relative contribution of additive and non-additive…”
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    Age-Stage, Two-Sex Life Table of the Mustard Aphid, Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach) on Cabbage and Cauliflower under Laboratory and Field Conditions by Keerthi, M. C., Suroshe, Sachin S.

    Published in National Academy science letters (2024)
    “…Mustard aphid, vernacularly known as turnip aphid, Lipaphis erysimi , is a serious pest of vegetable Brassicas in India. Design of new pest management…”
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    Host-specific development of Thrips parvispinus (Karny) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae): demography, phylogeny, and biological control prospects in India by Keerthi, M. C., Prasannakumar, N. R., Sridhar, V., Manjunatha, C., Mounika, A.

    Published in Phytoparasitica (01-11-2024)
    “…Thrips parvispinus (Karny) is a significant polyphagous pest native to Southeast Asia. It invaded India in 2015, causing substantial economic damage to chilli…”
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    Morphological and molecular diagnosis of platygastrid parasitoid, Allotropa sp. near phenacocca (Hymenoptera) from India and its performance on cotton mealybug, Phenacoccus solenopsis by Kumar G. N., Kiran, Suroshe, Sachin S., Gupta, Ankita, M. C., Keerthi, Srinivas, K., Anil

    Published in Phytoparasitica (01-03-2024)
    “…Cotton mealybug, Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley (Coccomorpha: Pseudococcidae) is an invasive sucking pest native to North America, has spread to Central…”
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    First report of Bihar hairy caterpillar, Spilarctia obliqua Walker (Lepidoptera: Erebidae), infesting sweet basil in India by Shivakumara, K. T., Keerthi, M. C., Polaiah, A. C., Yogeesh, K. J., Venkatesan, T., Suthar, Manish Kumar, Saran, P. L.

    Published in International journal of pest management (02-07-2024)
    “…The Bihar hairy caterpillar, Spilarctia obliqua, is a dreaded and sporadic pest on several cash crops in the Oriental region. The polyphagous feeding habit…”
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    Native parasitoid complex of the invasive fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) from Northern India by Sagar, Doddachowdappa, Suroshe, Sachin S., Keerthi, M. C., Poorani, J., Gupta, Ankita, Chandel, Rahul Kumar

    “…Biological control of invasive fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is important in Integrated Pest Management…”
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    Effectiveness of vortex generator jets and wall suction on separated flows in serpentine-duct diffuser by Keerthi, M.C., Kushari, Abhijit

    Published in Aerospace science and technology (01-04-2014)
    “…The present study describes the effectiveness of different flow control methods applied to a serpentine intake. Due to the geometry of the duct and diffusing…”
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    Detection and molecular characterization of soft scale insect, Megapulvinaria maxima (Green) (Hemiptera: Coccidae) infesting Gymnema sylvestre (Retz.) R.Br. ex Sm. from India by Shivakumara, K. T., Polaiah, A. C., Joshi, Sunil, Keerthi, M. C., Manjunatha, C., Ramya, R. S., Gotyal, B. S., Madhu, T. N.

    Published in Phytoparasitica (01-09-2024)
    “…Gymnema sylvestre  (Retz.) R. Br. ex Sm is a vital medicinal plant effective in treatment of Diabetes mellitus. The soft scale,  Megapulvinaria maxima  (Green)…”
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    Seasonal abundance of Oleander aphid, Aphis nerii Boyer de Fonscolombe and its predator on Gymnema sylvestre (R.Br) in relation to weather parameters from India by Shivakumara, K. T., Keerthi, M. C., Polaiah, A. C., Thondaiman, V., Manivel, P., Roy, Satyajit

    “…India has a rich source of biodiversity of medicinal plants, which serves as a source of livelihood for a large Indian population. For the past several…”
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    Chlorpyrifos Root Dip Treatment Effect on Population of Singhara Beetle, Galerucella birmanica Jacoby, Natural Enemies and Yield of Water Chestnut by Padala, Vinod K., N, Ramya, Rajashekhar, Mandla, Keerthi, M. C., Kumar, Manoj, Raut, S. M., Singh, I. S., Monobrullah, Mohd

    Published in National Academy science letters (2022)
    “…Leaf beetle commonly called Singhara beetle, Galerucella birmanica , is the main insect pest in the water chestnut crop. In this experiment, we studied the…”
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    Occurrence of collar rot on berseem (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) caused by Sclerotium rolfsii and its molecular characterization in India by Mahesha, H. S., Keerthi, M. C., Manjunatha, N., Vinaykumar, H. D., Singh, Tejveer, Bhargavi, H. A., Saini, Ravi Prakash, Ahmed, S., Yadav, V. K.

    “…Berseem (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) is one of the important legume fodder crops. It is widely grown in Central and Northern parts of India during winter…”
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