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    Growth and nitrogen allocation of dry season tropical rice as a result of carbon dioxide fertilization and elevated night time temperature by Roy, K. S, Bhattacharyya, P, Nayak, A. K, Sharma, S. G, Uprety, D. C

    Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-12-2015)
    “…A field experiment was laid out on carbon dioxide (CO₂) fertilization for 3 years in dry cropping seasons to investigate the effects of elevated CO₂ (e-CO₂)…”
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    Growth, Physiology and Biochemical Responses of Two Different Brassica Species to Elevated CO2 by Chakraborty, K., Uprety, D. C., Bhaduri, D.

    “…In an open top chamber study, two contrasting Brassica cultivars from two different species were grown under two distinct levels of CO 2 concentration,…”
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    Effect of elevated CO2 and nitrogen nutrition on photosynthesis, growth and carbon-nitrogen balance in Brassica juncea by Uprety, D.C, Mahalaxmi, V

    “…The response of Brassica juncea var. Bio‐183‐92 to elevated CO2 under increased nitrogen treatment was studied. There was an interactive effect of CO2 and…”
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    Interactive Effects of Elevated CO2 and Moisture Stress on the Photosynthesis, Water Relation and Growth of Brassica Species by Mishra, R. S., Abdin, M. Z., Uprety, D. C.

    “…Interactive effects of elevated CO2 and moisture stress on photosynthesis, growth and water relation of Brassica species were studied using open top chamber…”
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    Study on the response of diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid species of wheat to the elevated CO2 by Uprety, D. C., Dwivedi, N., Raj, A., Jaiswal, S., Paswan, G., Jain, V., Maini, H. K.

    Published in Physiology and molecular biology of plants (01-04-2009)
    “…Study was done to compare the response of Triticum aestivum (hexaploid), Triticum durum (tetraploid) and Triticum monococcum (diploid) wheat species to the…”
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    Characterization of CO2 Responsiveness in a Brassica oxycamp Interspecific Hybrid by Uprety, D. C., Dwivedi, Neeta, Mohan, Rajat

    “…A study of the characterization of CO2 responsiveness in Brassica oxycamp and its parents Brassica oxyrrhina and Brassica campestris was done using open top…”
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    Chlorophyll and Proline as Affected by Moisture Stress in Young and Mature Leaf Tissues of Brassica carinata Hybrids and Their Parents by Voleti, S. R., Singh, V. P., Uprety, D. C.

    “…Chlorophyll reduction and proline accumulation under moisture stress at three different growth stages in young and mature leaf tissues of B. carinata hybrids…”
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    Protein estimation of healthy and mosaic affected corms of Amorphophallus campanulatus by Verma, V.S, Uprety, D.C

    Published in Acta Agrobotanica (01-01-1981)
    “…The corms of healthy and mosaic affected plants of A. campanulatus revealed a higher percentage of protein in diseased corms than in the healthy ones…”
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    Differential Response of Plant and Soil Processes Under Climate Change: A Mini-review on Recent Understandings by Chakraborty, K., Bhaduri, D., Uprety, D. C., Patra, A. K.

    “…Climate change is now the single gravest threat in the current century. Its impact is being intensely felt by the countries which largely depend on…”
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    Effects of elevated CO2 and moisture stress on Brassica juncea by Rabha, B.K, Uprety, D.C. (Indian Agricultural Research Inst., New Delhi (India). Division of Plant Physiology)

    Published in Photosynthetica (01-01-1998)
    “…The interactive effect of elevated CO2 (EC) and moisture stress (MS) on Brassica juncea cv. Pusa Bold was studied using open-top chambers. The EC markedly…”
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    Impact of elevated CO₂ concentration on ultrastructure of pericarp and composition of grain in three Triticum species of different ploidy levels by Sinha, Pooja Gokhale, Kapoor, R, Uprety, D.C, Bhatnagar, A.K

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-09-2009)
    “…Triticum species of three ploidies were grown under ambient (375μl/l) or elevated (FACE, 550μl/l) CO₂ concentration [CO₂] to evaluate their response to CO₂…”
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    Impact of elevated CO sub(2) concentration on ultrastructure of pericarp and composition of grain in three Triticum species of different ploidy levels by Sinha, Pooja Gokhale, Kapoor, R, Uprety, D C, Bhatnagar, A K

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-09-2009)
    “…Triticum species of three ploidies were grown under ambient (375 mu l/l) or elevated (FACE, 550 mu l/l) CO sub(2) concentration [CO sub(2)] to evaluate their…”
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