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ItemAbiotic stress response and flavonoid biosynthetic, pathway in rice role of the transcription factor, C1-MYB, in gene expression(University of Hyderabad, 2002-10-22) Nagabhushana, Ithal ; Ramachandra Reddy, Arjula
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ItemAbiotic Stress Tolerance Processes in rice (Oryza sativa L.) Studies on the role of abscisic acid and proline - biomacromolecular interactions(University of Hyderabad, 1998-03-12) Rajendra Kumar, S.V. ; Ramachandra Reddy, Arjula
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ItemAbiotic stress tolerance processes in rice (Oryza sativa L.) studies on the role of abscisic acid and proline-biomacromolecular interactions(University of Hyderabad, 1998-03-30) Rajendra Kumar CH, S.V. ; Ramachandra Reddy, Arjula
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ItemActivation tagging for the identification of candidate genes responsible for high water - use efficiency and abiotec stress responses in indica rice(University of Hyderabad, 2016-10-30) Mazahar moin ; Kirti, P.B.
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ItemActivation Tagging Identifies Helicases and GRAS Transcription Factors as Potential Candidate Genes for Orchestrating Stress Tolerance in Rice(University of Hyderabad, 2021-08) Dutta, Mouboni ; Kirti, P. B.Rice is a crop plant that loves to sustain itself in adequate levels of water on the field. About 1400 litres of water is required to produce 1Kg rice on average. 75% of the total water resource and 34-43% of total irrigation water worldwide is utilized solely for rice production (Laha et al., 2017). The green revolution caused a boom in rice production in many nations between 1940 and 1960 but continued population increase, and shortage of land and water resources imposed a challenge to its sustainability. For example, around 20% of rice cultivated area faces moderate to severe water stress during the cultivation period. Drought stress at any period of a rice life cycle, especially during the reproductive stage, can cause significant yield loss. Additionally, demand of rice is expected to increase by 70% in the next 30 years (Laha et al., 2017; Muthayya et al., 2014). Therefore, the development of varieties resistant to abiotic stresses like drought is an urgent requirement to meet snowballing demand of rice. Recent advances in the genome based research like the development of transgenic approaches, availability of high quality genome sequence, and rice transformation protocols provide ample opportunities for identifying and characterizing novel genes and integrate them for developing stress tolerant varieties of rice (Mottaleb et al., 2012).
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ItemAnthocyanin biosynthetic pathway in rice (oryza sativa L.) \b UV-B-response, molecular cloning and characterization of dihydroflavonol reductase and anthocyanidin synthase cDNAs(University of Hyderabad, 1996-03-20) Subba Reddy, Vaka ; Ramachandra Reddy, Arjula
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ItemAnthocyanin pigmentation in rice (Oryza Sativa L.) towards genetic engineering of the pathway for improved stress resistance(University of Hyderabad, 1998-11-28) Madhuri, Gandikota ; Ramachandra Reddy, Arjula
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ItemBiochemical and molecular analyses of apoplast in tomato during non-host resistance(University of Hyderabad, 2013-03-30) Uma, Battepati ; Appa Rao, Podile
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ItemBiochemical basis of the imporence of mitochondrial oxidative electron transport in optimizing photosynthesis in mesophyll protoplasts of pea (pisum sativum L.)(University of Hyderabad, 1998-05-17) Padmasree, K.P.M.S.V. ; Raghavendra, A.S.
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ItemBiochemical characterization of abrus lectins Toxins and Agglutinins(University of Hyderabad, 1999-02-22) Gautami Satyasree, J. ; Seshagiri Rao, Kottapalli
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ItemBiochemical characterization of chitinolytic enzymes and evaluation of chitooligosaccharides generated by a chitosanase of plant growth promoting paenibacillus elgii(UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD, 2016-03-30) Das, Subha Narayana ; Appa Rao, Podile
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ItemBiochemical evaluation and GC/LC-MS based metabolite analysis of three medicinal plants \b validation of anti-atherosclerotic properties of boswellia serrata and terminalia arjuna and cultivar variability of metabolites in curcuma(University of Hyderabad, 2013-11-11) K PraveenKumar, ; Sarada D. Tetali
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ItemBiochemical studies on lipoxygenases in responses to abiotic and biotic stresses in groundnut arachis hypogaea L(University of Hyderabad, 2009-08) Haritha, Maramreddi ; Padmaja, G.
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ItemBiological and molecular characterization of a new virus infecting cucumis melo (Musk Melon)(University of Hyderabad, 2014-11-24) Naga Teja, Natra ; Gopinath, Kodetham
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ItemBioprospecting melocanna baccifera roxb \b a phytotechnological approach(University of Hyderabad, 2011-07-30) Lalhruaitluanga, H. ; Prasad, M.N.V.
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ItemBioprospecting strychnos L. (Strychnaceae)(University of Hyderabad, 2007-06-19) Sreenivasa Rao, Pasupuleti ; Prasad, M.N.V.
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ItemBiosynthesis of indoles and global metabolomic, proteomic responses of rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2 to aniline stress(University of Hyderabad, 2012-10-22) Mujahid Mohammed ; Venkata Ramana, Ch.
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ItemCatabolism of 4-toluenesulfonate by a newly isolated phototrophic gammaproteobacterium, marichromatium sp. JA121(University of Hyderabad, 2012-12-30) Shobha, E ; Venkata Ramana, Ch.
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ItemCatabolism of L-phenylalanina, L-tyrosine and L-tryptophan by Rhodobacter Sphaeriodes OU5(University of Hyderabad, 2008-08-20) Ranjith Naik, Kumavath ; Ramana, Ch.V.
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ItemCatabolism of pyrazine - 2 - carboxylate by a newly isolated strain of stenotrophomonas sp. HCU 1(University of Hyderabad, 2009-05-30) Rajini, K.S. ; Venkata Ramana, Ch.