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    Pyramiding Ty‐2 and Ty‐3 genes for resistance to monopartite and bipartite tomato leaf curl viruses of India by Prasanna, H. C, Sinha, D. P, Rai, G. K, Krishna, R, Kashyap, S. P, Singh, N. K, Singh, M, Malathi, V. G

    Published in Plant pathology (01-04-2015)
    “…Breeding resistance to whitefly‐transmitted begomoviruses is an important goal of tomato breeding programmes worldwide. So far, resistance to begomoviruses in…”
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    Marker assisted selection of Ty-2 and Ty-3 carrying tomato lines and their implications in breeding tomato leaf curl disease resistant hybrids by Prasanna, H. C, Kashyap, Sarvesh P, Krishna, Ram, Sinha, D. P, Reddy, Suresh, Malathi, V. G

    Published in Euphytica (01-07-2015)
    “…Tomato leaf curl virus disease caused by whitefly-transmitted begomoviruses is a serious tomato production constraint in tropical and subtropical regions of…”
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    Evidence for two predominant viral lineages, recombination and subpopulation structure in begomoviruses associated with yellow vein mosaic disease of okra in India by Venkataravanappa, V, Prasanna, H. C, Lakshminarayana Reddy, C. N, Krishna Reddy, M

    Published in Plant pathology (01-06-2015)
    “…Yellow vein mosaic disease (YVMD) caused by whitefly‐transmitted begomoviruses is an economically significant viral disease of okra. In this study, a survey of…”
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    Identification of QTL for growth- and grain yield-related traits in rice across nine locations of Asia by HITTALMANI, Shailaja, HUANG, N, SRIVANTANEEYAKUL, S, SINGH, V. P, BAGALI, P. G, PRASANNA, H. C, MCLAREN, G, KHUSH, G. S, COURTOIS, B, VENUPRASAD, R, SHASHIDHAR, H. E, ZHUANG, J-Y, ZHENG, K.-L, LIU, G.-F, WANG, G.-C, SIDHU, J. S

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-08-2003)
    “…Rice double-haploid (DH) lines of an indica and japonica cross were grown at nine different locations across four countries in Asia. Genotype-by-environment (G…”
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    Screening tomato genotypes for resistance to early blight and American serpentine leafminer by Yerasu, Suresh Reddy, Murugan, Loganathan, Halder, Jaydeep, Prasanna, H. C., Singh, Arpita, Singh, B.

    “…In this study, 21 tomato accessions of the ICAR-Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi, gene bank were screened for resistance to early blight and…”
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    Breeding tomatoes suitable for processing with triple disease resistance to tomato leaf curl disease, bacterial wilt and early blight by SADASHIVA, AVVERAHAALLY, H S, Oberoi, T H, Singh, H C, Prasanna, K, Madhavi Reddy, M, Krishna Reddy, K V, Ravishankar, R S, Nayana

    Published in Journal of Horticultural Sciences (Online) (01-12-2022)
    “…India is the second largest producer of tomato with 11 per cent global share and cultivated on an estimated area of 0.76 million hectares with productivity of…”
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    Detection and frequency of recombination in tomato-infecting begomoviruses of South and Southeast Asia by Prasanna, H C, Rai, Mathura

    Published in Virology journal (26-10-2007)
    “…Tomato-infecting begomoviruses are widely distributed across the world and cause diseases of high economic impact on wide range of agriculturally important…”
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    The population genomics of begomoviruses: global scale population structure and gene flow by Prasanna, H C, Sinha, D P, Verma, Ajay, Singh, Major, Singh, Bijendra, Rai, Mathura, Martin, Darren P

    Published in Virology journal (10-09-2010)
    “…The rapidly growing availability of diverse full genome sequences from across the world is increasing the feasibility of studying the large-scale population…”
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    Screening of Tomato Genotypes Against Root-Knot Nematode and Validation of Mi 1 Gene Linked Markers by Reddy, Yerasu Suresh, Sellaperumal, C., Prasanna, H. C., Yadav, Akhilesh, Kashyap, Sarvesh P., Singh, Satyedra, Rai, Nagender, Singh, Major, Singh, B.

    “…In India, tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.) suffers yield loss between 11 and 35 % due to root-knot nematode (RKN) ( Meloidogyne  spp.) infestation. Mi 1 gene…”
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    Understanding salt tolerance mechanism using transcriptome profiling and de novo assembly of wild tomato Solanum chilense by Kashyap, S. P., Prasanna, H. C., Kumari, Nishi, Mishra, Pallavi, Singh, B.

    Published in Scientific reports (28-09-2020)
    “…Soil salinity affects the plant growth and productivity detrimentally, but Solanum chilense , a wild relative of cultivated tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.),…”
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    De novo genome assembly of Solanum sitiens reveals structural variation associated with drought and salinity tolerance by Molitor, Corentin, Kurowski, Tomasz J, Fidalgo de Almeida, Pedro M, Eerolla, Pramod, Spindlow, Daniel J, Kashyap, Sarvesh P, Singh, Bijendra, Prasanna, H C, Thompson, Andrew J, Mohareb, Fady R

    Published in Bioinformatics (04-08-2021)
    “…Motivation Solanum sitiens is a self-incompatible wild relative of tomato, characterized by salt and drought-resistance traits, with the potential to…”
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    Development of interspecific hybrids through embryo rescue for heat-stable nematode resistance (Mi-9 gene) from Solanum arcanum in tomato by Yerasu, Suresh Reddy, Gowda, Manjunatha T., Krishna, Ram, Prasanna, H. C., Tiwari, Jagesh K., Rai, N., Behera, T. K.

    Published in Plant cell, tissue and organ culture (01-09-2023)
    “…Tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.) is the most important vegetable crop grown in India after potato. Root-knot nematodes (RKNs) ( Meloidogyne spp.) cause yield…”
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    Unraveling different begomoviruses, DNA satellites and cryptic species of Bemisia tabaci and their endosymbionts in vegetable ecosystem by Venkataravanappa, V., Kodandaram, M.H., Prasanna, H.C., Reddy, M. Krishna, Reddy, C.N. Lakshminarayana

    Published in Microbial pathogenesis (01-01-2023)
    “…Bemisia tabaci species complex contains more than 46 cryptic species. It has emerged as an important pest causing significant yield loss in many cultivated…”
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    Molecular genetic analysis and evolution of begomoviruses and betasatellites causing yellow mosaic disease of bhendi by Kumar, R. Vinoth, Prasanna, H. C., Singh, A. K., Ragunathan, D., Garg, G. K., Chakraborty, S.

    Published in Virus genes (01-04-2017)
    “…In India, Bhendi yellow vein mosaic disease (BYVMD) is one of the most economically important diseases of bhendi/okra and is caused by a complex of monopartite…”
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    'Kashi Madhu': A New Muskmelon Cultivar with High Total Soluble Solids by Pandey, S, Rai, M, Prasanna, H.C, Kalloo, G

    Published in HortScience (01-02-2008)
    “…‘Kashi Madhu’ ( Cucumis melo L.) is a new muskmelon cultivar released for agroecological zone IV of India comprising the states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal,…”
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    Molecular characterization of recombinant Bipartite begomovirus associated with mosaic and leaf curl disease of Cucumber and Muskmelon by Venkataravanappa, V., Prasanna, H. C., Reddy, C. N. Lakshminarayana, Chauhan, Neha, Shankarappa, K. S., Reddy, M. Krishna

    Published in Indian phytopathology (2021)
    “…Muskmelon and cucumber are important vegetables grown in different parts of India. Leaf curl and mosaic diseases caused by begomovirus are economically…”
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