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    Overexpression of a Barley Aquaporin Gene, HvPIP2;5 Confers Salt and Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Yeast and Plants by Alavilli, Hemasundar, Awasthi, Jay Prakash, Rout, Gyana R, Sahoo, Lingaraj, Lee, Byeong-Ha, Panda, Sanjib Kumar

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (21-10-2016)
    “…We characterized an aquaporin gene from and investigated its physiological roles in heterologous expression systems, yeast and , under high salt and high…”
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    Silicon amendment induces synergistic plant defense mechanism against pink stem borer (Sesamia inferens Walker.) in finger millet (Eleusine coracana Gaertn.) by Jadhao, Kundansing Rajpalsing, Bansal, Anuradha, Rout, Gyana R.

    Published in Scientific reports (06-03-2020)
    “…Silicon (Si) uptake and accumulation in plants can mitigate various biotic stresses through enhanced plant resistance against wide range of herbivores. But the…”
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    Overview of Cold Stress Regulation in Plants by Manasa S, Lekshmi, Panigrahy, Madhusmita, Panigrahi, Kishore C. S., Rout, Gyana R.

    Published in The Botanical review (01-09-2022)
    “…Among different environmental stresses,cold stress can significantly affect plant’s physiological activity, biochemical metabolism, growth,development and crop…”
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    The soil-borne fungal pathogen Athelia rolfsii: past, present, and future concern in legumes by Patra, Gyanendra K., Acharya, Gobinda K., Panigrahi, J., Mukherjee, Arup K., Rout, Gyana R.

    Published in Folia microbiologica (01-10-2023)
    “…Legumes are ubiquitous, low-cost meals that are abundant in protein, vitamins, minerals, and calories. Several biotic constraints are to blame for the global…”
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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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