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    Development and Validation of Diagnostic KASP Markers for Brown Planthopper Resistance in Rice by Ishwarya Lakshmi, V G, Sreedhar, M, JhansiLakshmi, V, Gireesh, C, Rathod, Santosha, Bohar, Rajaguru, Deshpande, Santosh, Laavanya, R, Kiranmayee, K N S Usha, Siddi, Sreedhar, Vanisri, S

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (08-07-2022)
    “…Rice ( L.) is an important source of nutrition for the world's burgeoning population that often faces yield loss due to infestation by the brown planthopper…”
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    Development and evaluation of rice backcross lines conferring resistance to Brown Planthopper using SSR and SNP marker-aided selections by V G, Ishwarya Lakshmi, M, Sreedhar, V, JhansiLakshmi, S, Vanisri, C, Gireesh, R, Santosha, M, Muntazir, K, Krishna

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-09-2024)
    “…•Brown Planthopper is a serious threat to rice crop, posing a significant risk to food security.•To combat the damage, molecular breeding stands as an…”
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    Genetic variability, correlation and path analysis studies for yield and yield attributes in African rice (Oryza glaberrima) germplasm by V. G. Ishwarya Lakshmi, M. Sreedhar, C. Gireesh and S. Vanisri

    Published in Electronic journal of plant breeding (30-06-2020)
    “…Thirty-one accessions of Oryza glaberrima were evaluated to study variability, correlation and path analysis for yield and yield attributing traits. Three…”
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    Determination of stability of seedling characters of rice cultivars under different cold environments by Rahul, N. Srikanth, Vanisri, S., Sreedhar, M., Bhadru, D.

    “…Low temperature tolerance during seedling stage is an important yield contributing attribute for rabi/boro rice. Thirty five cold tolerant genotypes along with…”
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    Genotype x Environment Interaction of yield traits under low temperature stress adopting different planting dates in rice ( O. sativa L.) by Rahul, N. Srikanth, Vanisri, S., Sreedhar, M, Bhadru, D.

    “…Low temperatures pose a major climatic problem for all rice growing countries as the rice crop growth and development requires optimum temperatures specific…”
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    The extent of genetic diversity among popular rice cultivars of Andhra pradesh and Telangana using microsatellite markers by Rani, CH.V. Durga, Vanisri, S, Mohammed, Jamaloddin, Gattu, Swathi, Eruvuri, Ramprasad, Gunti, Hadassah, Vemireddy, Lakshminarayana R

    “…Genetic diversity among 35 rice varieties was investigated using 68 hyper variable polymorphic microsatellite markers to have more insights into the varietal…”
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    G x E interaction and stability analysis of promising rice cultures under different sowing dates during kharif by Vanisri, S., Raju, Ch. Surender, Raju, Ch. Damodar, Reddy, P. Raghurami, Suryanarayana, Y.

    “…A field experiment was conducted with six advanced Rajendranagar rice cultures along with three popular varieties (BPT 5204, JGL-11470 and MTU-1010) as checks…”
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    Marker Assisted Gene Pyramiding by Jamaloddin, Md, Durga Rani, Ch. V, Swathi, G, Anuradha, Ch, Vanisri, S, Rajan, C. P. D, Krishnam Raju, S, Bhuvaneshwari, V, Jagadeeswar, R, Laha, G. S, Prasad, M. S, Satyanarayana, P. V, Cheralu, C, Rajani, G, Ramprasad, E, Sravanthi, P, Arun Prem Kumar, N, Aruna Kumari, K, Yamini, K. N, Mahesh, D, Sanjeev Rao, D, Sundaram, R. M, Madhav, M. Sheshu

    Published in PloS one (19-06-2020)
    “…Bacterial blight (BB) and fungal blast diseases are the major biotic constraints that limit rice productivity. To sustain yield improvement in rice, it is…”
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    Editorial by Vanisri,S

    “…The major crises before the world are tremendous change in population across the continents, climate change and lost of diversity among the crop plants. The…”
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