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View article: Nodal culture for efficient regeneration and CRISPR/Cas-based genome editing in recalcitrant horticultural crops
Nodal culture for efficient regeneration and CRISPR/Cas-based genome editing in recalcitrant horticultural crops Open
Nodal culture is a powerful plant tissue culture technique addressing critical challenges such as desiccation, microbial contamination, and the limited viability of explants, particularly in recalcitrant horticultural crops like Garcinia m…
View article: A critical review on biofuels generation from pulp-paper mill sludge with emphasis on pretreatment methods: renewable energy for environmental sustainability
A critical review on biofuels generation from pulp-paper mill sludge with emphasis on pretreatment methods: renewable energy for environmental sustainability Open
View article: Optimizing nutrient‐rich substrates for enriched yield in pea and bajra microgreens cultivation
Optimizing nutrient‐rich substrates for enriched yield in pea and bajra microgreens cultivation Open
The use of nutrient‐enriched media from renewable resources supports the biological and metabolic processes of microgreens, contributing to food security, reducing malnutrition, and aligning with sustainable development goals. This approac…
View article: CRISPR/Cas9 and Anther Culture for Precision Double Haploid Line Production in Controlled Environments
CRISPR/Cas9 and Anther Culture for Precision Double Haploid Line Production in Controlled Environments Open
The development of mapping populations and quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis face constraints, in crops exhibiting male sterility and self‐incompatibility under field conditions. Addressing these challenges requires the integration of…
View article: Controlled Environment Ecosystem: A Cutting-Edge Technology in Speed Breeding
Controlled Environment Ecosystem: A Cutting-Edge Technology in Speed Breeding Open
The controlled environment ecosystem is a meticulously designed plant growing chamber utilized for cultivating biofortified crops and microgreens, addressing hidden hunger and malnutrition prevalent in the growing population. The integrati…
View article: Review of: "Sting Pathway Activation by Orally Administered Attenuated dsRNA Vaccine Virus for Therapy of Viral Diseases"
Review of: "Sting Pathway Activation by Orally Administered Attenuated dsRNA Vaccine Virus for Therapy of Viral Diseases" Open
View article: Review of: "Exploring the Significance and Medicinal Potential of Rubus fraxinifolius: A Review of Ragimot Wildberry"
Review of: "Exploring the Significance and Medicinal Potential of Rubus fraxinifolius: A Review of Ragimot Wildberry" Open
View article: Plant growth regulator-mediated response under abiotic stress: A review
Plant growth regulator-mediated response under abiotic stress: A review Open
Role of DREB genes in the regulation of salt stress-mediated defense responses in plants Ashokkumar Ramakrishnan Yadav, Vaishnavi Ashokkumar, Suganthi Muthusamy, Senthilkumar Palanisamy
View article: Spontaneous formation, gene regulation of Trichoderma and slow decomposition in cocopeat
Spontaneous formation, gene regulation of Trichoderma and slow decomposition in cocopeat Open
Cocopeat has various distinguishing properties that encourage the slow decomposition and spontaneous Trichoderma growth. The cocopeat synthesizes responsive chemicals and regulatory mechanisms which assist in the Trichoderma growth. The ex…
View article: Beneficial effect of heavy metals, antagonistic effect and gene regulations in nutrient translocation through soilless culture
Beneficial effect of heavy metals, antagonistic effect and gene regulations in nutrient translocation through soilless culture Open
The nutrient movement in plants is regulated with Michaelis-Menten theory and gene regulations. The beneficial effect of heavy metals and other factors affecting positively interact in nutrient translocation in the plant. At the same time …
View article: Phytoremediation, stress tolerance and bio fortification in crops through soilless culture
Phytoremediation, stress tolerance and bio fortification in crops through soilless culture Open
Crop improvement through soilless cultivation opens up challenges of crop breeding, plant tissue culture and gene manipulation. The plant growing in soilless culture in a closed system, vertical farming, and protected cultivation under con…
View article: Phytochemicals from Medicinal Plants as Antiviral Agents: Recent Trends and Advancements
Phytochemicals from Medicinal Plants as Antiviral Agents: Recent Trends and Advancements Open
Many compounds from therapeutic plants have been studied as potential antiviral agents. To control the spread, phytochemicals are employed to decrease viral copy production. This evaluation will be helpful to the scientific community’s inv…
View article: In Silico Targeting of influenza virus haemagglutinin receptor protein using Diosmetin, Tangeritin, and Anthocyanidins as potential drugs
In Silico Targeting of influenza virus haemagglutinin receptor protein using Diosmetin, Tangeritin, and Anthocyanidins as potential drugs Open
Influenza viruses cause acute respiratory illnesses in birds, humans, and other mammals, and are a major public health concern around the world. Pandemic flu could be caused by an unforeseen human adaptation of an influenza subtype or stra…
View article: In-silico designing of a potent ligand molecule against PTEN (Phosphatase and tensin homolog) implicated in Breast Cancer
In-silico designing of a potent ligand molecule against PTEN (Phosphatase and tensin homolog) implicated in Breast Cancer Open
Breast cancer has been attributed to be the second most common malignancy in females worldwide after skin cancer associated with a significantly high mortality rate. Tumor suppressor genes have an indispensable role in maintaining genomic …
View article: In silico targeting of osmoporin protein of Salmonella to identify anti-Salmonellosis phyto-compounds
In silico targeting of osmoporin protein of Salmonella to identify anti-Salmonellosis phyto-compounds Open
Salmonella enterica serotype typhi is a gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium, and has flagella with the human body as its only reservoir. Typhoid fever was found to cause 21.7 million illnesses and 216,000 fatalities worldwide in 2000, and …
View article: Molecular Docking studies of Apigenin, Kaempferol, and Quercetin as potential target against spike receptor protein of SARS COV
Molecular Docking studies of Apigenin, Kaempferol, and Quercetin as potential target against spike receptor protein of SARS COV Open
COVID-19 has been categorized as a pandemic in early 2020 and is known to cause by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (SARS–CoV2). Numerous investigators and people in the scientific community are trying to find a superlative wa…
View article: Molecular characterization and functional analysis of phytase gene (<i>Tapaphy_a1.2</i>) from Indian Wheat Variety
Molecular characterization and functional analysis of phytase gene (<i>Tapaphy_a1.2</i>) from Indian Wheat Variety Open
Phytase plays an important role in hydrolyzing phytate complex and enhances the absorption of micronutrients. It is important to identify and characterize phytase gene in wheat elite varieties. In the current study, phytase gene (TaPAPhy_a…
View article: The potential of naturally occurring bacteria for the bioremediation of toxic metals pollution
The potential of naturally occurring bacteria for the bioremediation of toxic metals pollution Open
An increase in industrialization and various kind of human activities added a huge amount of toxic heavy metals in the soil. As a result, toxic heavy metals in the environment may be adversely affects human being and aquatic ecosystem. Thu…
View article: Biomarkers of bacterial spore germination
Biomarkers of bacterial spore germination Open
Exposure to specific germinant can induce germination in dormant bacterial spores converting them into vegetative cells which are metabolically active and fragile. This phenomenon of conversion of spores from one phase to another could be …
View article: Variability in Phytic Acid and Phytase Levels and Utilization of Synthetic Hexaploids for Enhancing Phytase Levels in Bread Wheat
Variability in Phytic Acid and Phytase Levels and Utilization of Synthetic Hexaploids for Enhancing Phytase Levels in Bread Wheat Open
Phytic acid and phytase levels in wheat grains have greater influence on the bioavailability of micronutrients to human beings.Hence in the present investigation, two hundred fifty seven wheat genotypes including 168 synthetic hexaploids a…
View article: Cereal phytases and their importance in improvement of micronutrients bioavailability
Cereal phytases and their importance in improvement of micronutrients bioavailability Open