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    An improved micropropagation protocol for the ex situ conservation of Mitragyna parvifolia (Roxb.) Korth. (Rubiaceae): an endangered tree of pharmaceutical importance by Patel, Ashok Kumar, Lodha, Deepika, Shekhawat, Narpat S.

    “…Mitragyna parvifolia (Roxb.) Korth., commonly known as "Kadam," is an endangered and pharmaceutically valued tree of the family Rubiaceae. The numerous…”
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    Evaluation of physiochemical factors affecting high-frequency plant regeneration of Blyttia spiralis (synonym: Pentatropis spiralis), a threatened climber of medicinal value by Patel, Ashok Kumar, Lodha, Deepika, Ram, Kheta, Shekhawat, Smita, Shekhawat, Narpat S

    “…Blyttia spiralis (Forssk.) D.V.Field & J.R.I.Wood, a threatened and medicinally important plant, belongs to the family Apocynaceae. Widespread habitat…”
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    Nodulation of legumes from the Thar desert of India and molecular characterization of their rhizobia by Gehlot, Hukam S., Panwar, Dheeren, Tak, Nisha, Tak, Alkesh, Sankhla, Indu S., Poonar, Neetu, Parihar, Rashmita, Shekhawat, Narpat S., Kumar, Mahesh, Tiwari, Ravi, Ardley, Julie, James, Euan K., Sprent, Janet I.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2012)
    “…Aims To survey the occurrence of nodulated legumes in the arid and semi-arid areas of Western Rajasthan and to characterize their associated symbiotic…”
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    An improved micropropagation system, ex vitro rooting and validation of genetic homogeneity in wild female Momordica dioica: an underutilized nutraceutical vegetable crop by Choudhary, Sumitra Kumari, Patel, Ashok Kumar, Harish, Shekhawat, Smita, Shekhawat, Narpat S.

    Published in Physiology and molecular biology of plants (01-07-2017)
    “…Momordica dioica Roxb. ex Willd., is a perennial and dioecious (2n = 28) plant of family Cucurbitaceae. Conventional methods of propagation through seeds, stem…”
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    In vitro regeneration in Sarcostemma acidum (Roxb.) –an important medicinal plant of semi-arid ecosystem of Rajasthan, India by Rathore, Mahender S., Shekhawat, Narpat S.

    Published in Physiology and molecular biology of plants (01-04-2013)
    “…An efficient regeneration protocol for Sarcostemma acidum – an important medicinal plant has been established. Callus initiated from nodal explant on MS medium…”
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    An improvised shoot amplification and ex vitro rooting method for offsite propagation of Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Miers: a multi-valued medicinal climber by Panwar, Deepak, Patel, Ashok Kumar, Shekhawat, Narpat S.

    Published in Indian journal of plant physiology (01-03-2018)
    “…Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Miers, is an important medicinal climber of family Menispermaceae. This plant is principally known for its medicinal properties…”
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    In vitro growth profile and comparative leaf anatomy of the C 3 –C 4 intermediate plant Mollugo nudicaulis Lam by Barupal, Meena, Kataria, Vinod, Shekhawat, Narpat S.

    “…Mollugo nudicaulis Lam., commonly known as John's folly or naked-stem carpetweed, is an ephemeral species of tropical regions. The plant is ideal to study the…”
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    In vitro growth profile and comparative leaf anatomy of the C3–C4 intermediate plant Mollugo nudicaulis Lam by Barupal, Meena, Kataria, Vinod, Shekhawat, Narpat S.

    “…Mollugo nudicaulis Lam., commonly known as John’s folly or naked-stem carpetweed, is an ephemeral species of tropical regions. The plant is ideal to study the…”
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    Ex vivo implications of phytohormones on various in vitro responses in Leptadenia reticulata (Retz.) Wight. & Arn.—An endangered plant by Rathore, Mahender S., Rathore, Mangal S., Shekhawat, Narpat S.

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-02-2013)
    “…Leptadenia reticulata (Retz.) Wight. & Arn. is an important medicinal plant, belongs to the family Asclepiadaceae. This plant is known for its medicinal uses…”
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    Micropropagation of Glossonema varians (Stocks) Benth. ex Hook.f.—a rare Asclepiadeae of Indian Thar Desert by Paliwal, Aarti, Shekhawat, Narpat S., Dagla, Harchand R.

    “…In the present study, an in vitro regeneration protocol for Glossonema varians (Stocks) Benth. ex Hook.f. of family Asclepiadaceae was optimized. Cotyledonary…”
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    Gradients of polyamines and their biosynthetic enzymes in coleoptiles and roots of corn [Zea mays, maize] by Dumortier, F.M, Flores, H.E, Shekhawat, N.S, Galston, A.W

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-1983)
    “…The distribution of diamines, polyamines, and their biosynthetic enzymes arginine decarboxylase and ornithine decarboxylase in roots and coleoptiles of corn…”
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    Micropropagation, micromorphological evaluation and genetic homogeneity validation of Cucumis collosus (Rottl.) Cogn.: A wild progenitor of melon by Choudhary, Sumitra Kumari, Patel, Ashok Kumar, Chouhan, Rekha, Ram, Kheta, Ambawat, Supriya, Shekhawat, Smita, Shekhawat, Narpat S.

    “…Cucumis collosus (Rottl.) Cogn., a wild ancestor of melon cultivars, is an underutilized cucurbit of arid horticulture having nutraceutical and therapeutic…”
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    Fusion of plant protoplasts by electric fields [Avena sativa, oats, Zea mays, maize, Amaranthus cruentus, Petunia axillaris, Vigna aconitifolia] by BATES, G. W, GAYNOR, J. J, SHEKHAWAT, N. S

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-1983)
    “…The electrical fusion technique of Zimmermann and Scheurich (1981 Planta 151: 26-32) has been used to fuse mesophyll protoplasts of Avena, Zea, Vigna, Peutina,…”
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    Genetic diversity among different landraces of Pearl millet [Cenchrus americanus (L.) Morrone syn. Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] by Choudhary, Sumitra Kumari, Shekhawat, Smita, Harish, Barupal, Meena, Kumar, Manoj, Shekhawat, Narpat S.

    “…Pearl Millet (PM) is an agronomically important crop, well known for its climate resilient feature and nutritional transcendency. Twenty-eight different…”
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    Ex vivo implications of phytohormones on various in vitro responses in Leptadenia reticulata (Retz.) Wight. & Arn.aAn endangered plant by Rathore, Mahender S, Rathore, Mangal S, Shekhawat, Narpat S

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-02-2013)
    “…Leptadenia reticulata (Retz.) Wight. & Arn. is an important medicinal plant, belongs to the family Asclepiadaceae. This plant is known for its medicinal uses…”
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    Plant regeneration through somatic embryogenesis and polyamine levels in cultures of grasses of Thar Desert by SHEKHAWAT, Narpat S, KACKAR, Anup

    “…Lasirus scindicus, Sorghum halepense ve Urochloa panicoide için potansiyel explant kaynağı olarak genç çiçeklerin bazal kısımları kullanılarak bitki…”
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    Bioresearches of Fragile Ecosystem/Desert by Shekhawat, Narpat S., Phulwaria, Mahendra, Harish, Rai, Manoj K., Kataria, Vinod, Shekhawat, Smita, Gupta, Amit K., Rathore, Nitika S., Vyas, Meena, Rathore, Nisha, Vibha J. B., Choudhary, Sumitra K., Patel, Ashok K., Lodha, Deepika, Modi, Rachana

    “…The proponents of anthropocene (the era of human-induced climatic changes) suggest that unless humanity changes its behavior according to earth system rules…”
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    Metabolic changes and protein patterns associated with adaptation to salinity in Sesamum inicum cultivars by SHEKHAWAT, Narpat S, GEHLOT Hukam S, PUROHİT, Anila

    “…Sesamum inducum, yarı kurak bölgelerin önemli yağlı tohumlu bitkisidir. Son yıllarda, S. indicum kültürlerinin sodyum klorür (NaCl) tuzuna olan nispi…”
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    Gradients of Polyamines and Their Biosynthetic Enzymes in Coleoptiles and Roots of Corn 1 by Dumortier, Françoise M., Flores, Hector E., Shekhawat, Narpat S., Galston, Arthur W.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-1983)
    “…The distribution of diamines, polyamines, and their biosynthetic enzymes arginine decarboxylase and ornithine decarboxylase in roots and coleoptiles of corn (…”
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