Department of Biotechnology and Biochemistry
Faculty Strength (Current Position)
Sr. No.
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Name
|
Designation
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Higher Qualification
|
Experience (Years)
|
1.
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
I/C Professor and Head
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Ph. D.
|
28
|
2.
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
Associate Professor
|
Ph. D.
|
28
|
3.
|
Dr. M. V. Parakhia
|
Assistant Professor
|
Ph.D.
|
14
|
4. | Dr. S. B. Bhatt | Assistant Professor | Ph. D. | 08 |
5.
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Dr. A. G. Vala
|
Assistant Professor
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Ph. D.
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08
|
6.
|
Dr. P. J. Rathod
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Assistant Professor
|
Ph. D.
|
12
|
Technical Staff (Current Position)
Sr. No.
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Name
|
Designation
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Qualification
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Experience
(Years)
|
1.
|
Mr. N. A. Patel
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Agril. Officer
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M.Sc. (Agri.)
|
08
|
2.
|
Mr. A. R. Japda
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Agril. Officer
|
M.Sc. (Agri.)
|
05
|
3.
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Miss. J. K. Manavar
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Lab.Technician
|
M.Sc. (Home science)
|
13
|
4.
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Miss. N. S. Vaghani
|
Lab.Technician
|
M.Sc. (Chemistry)
|
13
|
5.
|
Mr. H. Z. Hirpara
|
Lab.Technician
|
M.Sc. (Chemistry)
|
13
|
6.
|
Mr. V. G. Vyas
|
Lab.Technician
|
M. Sc. (Chemistry)
|
13
|
7.
|
Mr. V. K. Bajaniya
|
Lab.Technician
|
M.Sc. (Chemistry)
|
13
|
8.
|
Mr. R. L. Bhalara
|
Lab.Technician
|
M. Sc. & DMLT
|
13
|
9.
|
Miss. S. V. Bharadava
|
Agril. Assistant
|
Polytech. in Agri.
|
02
|
Supporting Staff (Current Position)
Sr. No.
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Name
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Designation
|
Qualification
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Experience
|
1. |
Mr. A. N. Dabhi
|
Computer Programmer
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M.C.A. & PGDCA
|
12
|
2. |
Mr. D. M. Parmar
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Sr. Clerk
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B.Com.
|
12
|
3. | Mr. B. B. Patel | Store keeper | 12th pass | 05 |
Courses Offered at UG /PG and Others(Current Year Odd & Even Sem.)
(A) Post Graduate Courses
Teacher
|
Odd / Even
|
Course No.
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Title of the course
|
Credit
|
PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
|
||||
Dr. A. G. Vala
|
Odd
|
MBB-502
|
Fundamentals of Molecular Biology
|
3+0
|
Dr. S. B. Bhatt
|
Odd
|
MBB-503
|
Molecular Cell Biology
|
3+0
|
Dr. M. V. Parakhia
|
Odd
|
MBB-509
|
Techniques in Molecular Biology-II
|
0+3
|
Dr. M. V. Parakhia
|
Odd
|
MBB-508
|
Introduction to Bioinformatics
|
2+1
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Odd
|
MBB-601
|
Plant Molecular Biology
|
3+0
|
Dr. M. V. Parakhia
|
Odd
|
MBB-505
|
Omics insystem biology
|
2+1
|
Dr. S. Chandramohan**
|
Odd
|
MBB-602
|
Plant Genome engineering
|
3+0
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Even
|
MBB-514
|
Nano Biotechnology
|
2+1
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
Even
|
MBB-512
|
Immunology and Molecular diagnosis
|
2+1
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
Even
|
MBB-504
|
Techniques in Molecular Biology-I
|
0+3
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Even
|
MBB-501
|
Principles of Biotechnology
|
2+1
|
Dr. M. V. Parakhia
|
Even
|
MBB-603
|
Advances in Microbial Biotechnology
|
3+0
|
Dr. A. G. Vala
|
Even
|
MBB-606
|
Commercial Plant Tissue Culture
|
2+0
|
Biochemistry
|
||||
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Odd
|
Biochem.-501
|
Basic Biochemistry
|
3+1
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
Odd
|
Biochem.-506
|
Techniques in Biochemistry
|
2+2
|
Dr. S. B. Bhatt
|
Odd
|
Biochem.-506
|
Immunochemistry
|
2+1
|
Dr. P. J. Rathod
|
Odd
|
Biochem.-511
|
Biochemistry of Cereals, Oilseeds and Pulses
|
2+1
|
Dr. P. J. Rathod
|
Odd
|
Biochem.-509
|
Nutritional Biochemistry
|
2+1
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Odd
|
Biochem.-602
|
Advanced Molecular Biology
|
3+0
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
Odd
|
Biochem.-603
|
Biochemistry of Biotic and Abiotic Stress
|
3+0
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Odd
|
Biochem.-505
|
Techniques in Biochemistry
|
1+2
|
Dr. P. J. Rathod
|
Odd
|
Biochem.-601
|
Advanced Enzymology
|
2+1
|
Dr. P. J. Rathod
|
Even
|
Biochem.-502
|
Intermediary Metabolism
|
3+0
|
Dr. P. J. Rathod
|
Even
|
Biochem.-606
|
Biomembrane
|
2+0
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
Even
|
Biochem.-607
|
Advanced Techniques in Biochemistry
|
0+2
|
Dr. A. G. Vala
|
Even
|
Biochem-605
|
Concepts and Application of Omics In Biological Sciences
|
3+0
|
**Directorate of Groundnut Research, Ivnagar Road, Junagadh
|
Teacher
|
Odd / Even
|
Course No.
|
Title of the course
|
Credit
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
Even
|
Biochem 2.1
|
Fundamentals of Plant Biochemistry
|
3 (2+1)
|
Dr. P. J. Rathod
|
Even
|
Biochem 2.1
|
Fundamentals of Plant Biochemistry
|
3 (2+1)
|
Dr. M. V. Parakhia
|
Even
(Khapat)
|
Ag. Micro 6.2
|
Biopesticides and Biofetilizers
|
3 (2+1)
|
Dr. S. B. Bhatt
|
Even
|
Ag. Micro 6.2
|
Biopesticides and Biofetilizers
|
3 (2+1)
|
Dr. A. G. Vala
|
Odd
(Khapat)
|
Biotech. 5.1
|
Introductory Biotechnology
|
3 (2+1)
|
Dr. M. V. Parakhia
|
Odd
(Khapat)
|
Ag. Micro 1.1
|
Agricultural Microbiology
|
2 (1+1)
|
Dr. S. B. Bhatt
|
Odd
|
Ag. Micro 1.1
|
Agricultural Microbiology
|
2 (1+1)
|
(C) Under GraduateProgramme, B.Sc. (Hons.) Horti.
Teacher
|
Odd / Even
|
Course No.
|
Title of the course
|
Credit
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
Odd
|
BSC.1.1
|
Elementary Plant Biochemistry
|
2(1+1)
|
Dr. P.J.Rathod
|
Odd
|
PHT.1.1
|
Fundamental of food science and nutrition
|
2(1+1)
|
Dr. A. G. Vala
|
Odd
|
BSC 3.6
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Elementary Plant Biotechnology
|
2(1+1)
|
(D) Polytechnic / Agro Based ITI
Teacher
|
Odd / Even
|
Course No.
|
Title of the course
|
Credit
|
Dr. M. V. Parakhiya
|
Odd
|
Ag. Micro 5.1
|
Agril. Microbiology
|
2(1+1)
|
Mr. A. R. Zapda
|
Odd
|
BSC 5.7
|
Elementary Plant Biochemistry
|
2(1+1)
|
Laboratory Facility
Sr. No.
|
Name of Lab.
|
Seating Capacity
|
Purpose
|
UG or PG
|
1.
|
PG Laboratory
|
35
|
PG Practical and Research
|
PG
|
2.
|
UG Laboratory
|
40
|
UG Practical
|
UG
|
3.
|
Food Testing Laboratory
|
|
PG Research, Departmental Research and
Commercial Sample Analysis
|
PG Research and Samples
|
|
A. Biotech Cell
|
10
|
||
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B. Genomic Cell
|
5
|
||
|
C. Bioinformatics Cell
|
5
|
||
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D. Proteomic Cell
|
10
|
||
|
E. Microbial Cell
|
10
|
||
|
F. MS/MS Cell
|
5
|
||
|
G. GFQA Cell
|
10
|
||
|
H. Separation Cell
|
10
|
||
|
I. Elemental Cell
|
10
|
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M.Sc/Ph.D. Students Guided
Name of Guide
|
No. of students being supervised (guided) by faculty
|
|
M.Sc. (Agri.)
|
Ph.D.
|
|
PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY
|
||
Dr. B. A. Golakiya
|
-
|
08
|
Dr. K. H. Dabhi
|
04
|
-
|
Dr. D. N. Vakhariya
|
-
|
02
|
Dr. T. Radhakrishnan
|
-
|
02
|
Dr. S. V. Patel
|
04
|
-
|
Dr. M. K. Mandavia
|
04
|
03
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
04
|
10
|
Dr. R. S. Tomar
|
10
|
04
|
Dr. D. R. Mehta
|
04
|
03
|
Dr. R. B. Madariya
|
02
|
-
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
08
|
-
|
Dr. G. V. Maraviya
|
06
|
-
|
Dr. M. K. Mahatma
|
02
|
-
|
Dr. Ashishkumar Vala
|
02
|
-
|
Dr Shraddha Bhatt
|
02
|
-
|
Dr. M. V. Parakhia | 01 | - |
Biochemistry
|
||
Dr. D. N. Vakhariya
|
-
|
01
|
Dr. S. V. Patel
|
04
|
-
|
Dr. M. K. Mandavia
|
02
|
05
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
07
|
03
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
07
|
01
|
Dr. G. V. Maraviya
|
03
|
-
|
Dr. P. J. Rathod
|
05
|
-
|
Dr. M. K. Mahatma
|
-
|
-
|
Dr. Sarang S. Sapre
|
01
|
-
|
M.Sc. Theses Submitted
Sr. No.
|
Title of the thesis
|
Name of the student
|
Name of guide
|
Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
|
|||
Year 2015-16
|
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1.
|
Molecular perspectives of Trichoderma strains and their antifungal activities during in vitro antagonism with Sclerotium rolfsii (Groundnut)
|
Hirpara Darshna G. (J4-01039-2012)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
2.
|
Molecular characterization of ridge gourd (Luffa acutangula L.) and sponge gourd (Luffa cylindrica L.)genotypes through PCR based molecular markers
|
Rathod Ravikumar R. (J4-01073-2012)
|
Dr. D. R. Mehta
|
3.
|
Molecular and Biochemical evaluation for drought tolerance in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
|
Gajera Hitesh P. (J4-01036-2012)
|
Dr. S. V.Patel
|
4.
|
Characterization of pyriculariya leaf spot resistant and susceptible pearl millet genotypes using biochemical and molecular markers
|
Vaja Vidushibahen N. (J4-01088-2012)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
5.
|
Molecular and biochemical characterization of leaf rust resistant and susceptible wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes
|
Bhimani Rahul D. (J4-01023-2012)
|
Dr. K. H. Dabhi
|
6.
|
Characterization of phytophthora blight resistant and susceptible sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) genotypes using molecular markers
|
Karad Kirtikumar D. (J4-01048-2012)
|
Dr. S. V. Patel
|
7.
|
Characterization of drought resistance and susceptible pearl millet (Pennisetumglaucum (L.) genotypes using biochemical and molecular markers.
|
Parmar Suhani B. (J4-01063-2012)
|
Dr. M. K. Mandavia
|
Year 2016-17
|
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8.
|
Genetic diversity analysis of Ber (Ziziphus mauritiana l.) varieties through PCR based molecular markers
|
Dobariya Ashok B. (J4-01140-2013)
|
Dr. G. V. Marviya
|
9.
|
Diversity analysis of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graceum L.) through molecular and biochemical markers
|
Korat Avni N. (J4-01162-2013)
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
10.
|
Genetic diversity analysis among coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) Genotypes and hybrids by biochemical and molecular marker
|
Joshi Ankitaben K. (J4-01153-2013)
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
11.
|
Molecular and biochemical characterization of chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflora Tzevlev)
|
Awinash Gowda H. (J4-01335-2014)
|
Dr. K. H. Dabhi
|
Year 2017-18
|
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12.
|
Molecular and phytochemical characterization of algal species from coastal belt of Okha region
|
Chudasama Amar A. (J4-01355-2014)
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
13.
|
Molecular characterization for drought tolerance in cotton
|
Bhadani Rushitaben V. (J4-01342-2014)
|
Dr. S. V. Patel
|
14.
|
Molecular characterization of tomato (Solanum esculentum) genotypes for leaf curl viruses (ToLev)
|
Jayashree M. J. (2010115037)
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
15.
|
Expression analysis of polyamines and ethylene biosynthesis genes in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) during stem rot disease
|
Rakesh Nogiya (J4-01404-2014)
|
Dr. M. K. Mahatma
|
16.
|
Genome sequencing of Dill (Anethum graveolens L.) for development and validation of simple sequence repeat markers
|
Shiwani (2010115084)
|
Dr. M. K. Mandavia
|
17.
|
Molecular characterization of groundnut varieties differing in tolerance to aflatoxin production
|
Rahul Rammani Tripathi (J4-01400-2014)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
18.
|
Molecular screening and characterization of castor genotypes for root rot disease
|
Kachhadiya Harshita J. (J4-01371-2014)
|
Dr. R. B. Madariya
|
19.
|
Identification and validation of microsatellite markers through assembly of a partial genome for fennel (Foeniculum vulgare M.)
|
Pala Abhay B. (J4-01390-2014)
|
Dr. R. S. Tomar
|
20.
|
Molecular characterization of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) genotypes for salinity tolerance
|
Ravindrakumar Vijaykumar Baria
(J4-01410- 2014)
|
Dr. G. V. Maraviya
|
21.
|
Evaluation of biochemical and molecular markers associated with salt tolerance in wheat genotypes
|
Pansuria Kruti C. (J4-01392-2014)
|
Dr. S. V. Patel
|
22.
|
De nova sequencing of ancient seed spice celery (Apium graveolens L.) and development of microsatellites
|
Shefalee Kishorbhai Parmar
(J4-01416-2014)
|
Dr. M. K. Mandavia
|
23.
|
Molecular screening and characterization of castor genotypes for fusarium wilt resistance
|
Makwana Monika S. (2010115049)
|
Dr. R. B. Madariya
|
24.
|
Morphological, biochemical and moleculer characterization of brinjal (Solanum melongena L.)genotypes through PCR based molecular markers
|
Rucha Rajendrakumar Patel
(J4-001184-2013)
|
Dr. D. R. Mehta
|
25.
|
Diversity analysis and sex determination in spine gourd (Momordica dioica Roxb.) using biochemical and molecular markers
|
Hirani Nimishaben V. (2010115028)
|
Dr. D. R. Mehta
|
26.
|
Development of genome wide simple sequence repeat markers using genome sequence of ajwain (Trachyspermum ammi L.)
|
Jogarana Mayur R. (J4-01370-2014)
|
Dr. R. S. Tomar
|
Year 2018-19
|
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27.
|
Differential gene expression of GNAC TFs for drought stress in groundnut
|
Thoppurathu Feba Jacob (2010116121)
|
Dr. A. G. Vala
|
28.
|
Transcriptome profiling associated temperature and their gene expression in chickpea
|
Pandya Pryankaben M. (2010116085)
|
Dr. M. K. Mahatma
|
29.
|
Molecular characterization of garlic (Allium sativum L.) genotypes differ in total soluble content
|
Umaretiya Vidishaben R. (2010115088)
|
Dr. G. V. Maraviya
|
30.
|
Efficacy of thiourea application on biochemical changes in chickpea (Cicer arientium L.) under water deficit stress
|
Makadiya Mahek B. (2010115048)
|
Dr. M. K. Mandavia
|
31.
|
Molecular characterization of blackgram(Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) genotypes for saline water tolerance.
|
Mukul Kumar Gandhi (2010116080)
|
Dr. G. V. Maraviya
|
32.
|
Molecular and biochemical characterization of wheat genotypes under heat stress condition
|
Kapadiya Kishan B. (2010116064)
|
Dr. K. H. Dabhi
|
33.
|
Differential gene expression of aquaporin for salinity stress in groundnut
|
Joshi Meeraben K. (2010116055)
|
Dr. G. V. Maraviya
|
34.
|
Molecular and isoenzymic characterization of indian bean (Lablab purpureus L.) genotypes
|
Dholakia Hemang P. (2010116034)
|
Dr. D. R. Mehta
|
35.
|
Phylogenetic relationship and molecular diversity analysis of promising genotypes and cultivers of mustard (Brassica juncea L.)
|
Moghariya Nikulkumar K. (2010115052)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Year 2019-20
|
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36.
|
Isolation and characterization of entomopathogenic microbes from the soils
|
Hirapara Kinjalkumari M. (2010117047)
|
Dr. S.B. Bhatt
|
37.
|
"Genome and transcriptome sequencing of barnyard millet (Echinochloa esculenta L.) for the development of geneic SSR marker and diversity analysis"
|
Meniya Vipul H. (2010117076)
|
Dr. R. S. Tomar
|
38.
|
"Genome and transcriptome sequencing of kodomillet (Paspalum scrobiculatum L.) for the development of geneic marker and diversity analysis"
|
Humble Nehali B. (2010117050)
|
Dr. R. S. Tomar
|
39.
|
Isolation, characterization and identification of halophilic bacteria from the soils of coastal regions of saurashtra
|
Likhindra Reang (2010117069)
|
Dr. S.B. Bhatt
|
40.
|
Genome and transcriptome sequencing of little millet (Panicum sumatense Roth.) for the development of genic SSR markers and its validation
|
Bhut Nishant H. (2010117019)
|
Dr. K.H.Dabhi
|
41.
|
Biochemical and molecular characterization for aroma in rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes of Gujarat region
|
Patil Rahul Ishwar. (2010117102)
|
Dr. A.G.Vala
|
Year 2020-21
|
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42.
|
Molecular characterization and proximate composition of Maize (Zea mays L.)
|
Savaliya Nidhiben V. (2010118088)
|
Dr. G.V. Marviya
|
43. | Genetic characterization and diversity of nitrogen fixing Rhizobium Spp. isolated from root nodules of legumes | Muchhadiya Pooja M. (2010118065) |
Dr. S. B. Bhatt |
44. | Molecular diversity in onion(Allium cepa L.) genotypes |
Sojitra Nidhee P. (2010118093) |
Dr. R. B. Madariya |
45. | Transcriptome profiling of in vitro regenerated Stevia rebaudiana genotypes and identification of candidate genes encoding steviol glycosides | Gadhiya Jaykumar A.(2010118026) |
Dr. A. G. Vala |
46. | Identification and characterization of candidate genes for drought and salinity tolerance in pearl millet [pennisetum glaucum l.] |
Supreeth H.P. (2010118097) |
Dr. R. S.Tomar |
Year 2021-22 | |||
47. | Assessing genetic diversity of kodo millet (Paspalum scrobiculatum L.)genotypes using molecular markers |
Thakkar Tirth K. (2010119102) |
Dr. S. B. Bhatt |
48. | Molecular marker based genetic diversity analysis in barnyard millet (Echinochloa frumentacea L.) |
Jethava Kinjal M. (2010119044) |
Dr. S. B. Bhatt |
49. | Molecular diversity in Mustard (Brassica juncea L.)genotypes | Thummar Shweta D. (2010119104) |
Dr. R. B. Madariya |
50. | Development and utilization of molecular markers to study genetic diversity in sugarcane(Saccharum officinarum L.) |
Jayasuriya U.S. (2010119042) |
Dr. R. S. Tomar |
51. | Development and validation of molecular marker for fresh seed dormancy in groundnut (arachis hypogaea l.) | Rathava Rajeshvari I. (2010119087) |
Dr. S. Chandramohan |
52. |
Molecular and biochemical variability in promising genotypes of black sesame (Sesamum indicum l.) |
Moliya Romik M. (2010119070) |
Dr. U.K.Kandoliya |
53. |
Nutritional, anti-nutritional and molecular characterization of selected genotype of kabuli chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) |
Tajender kumar (2010119099) |
Dr. U.K.Kandoliya Dr. H.P.Gajera |
Year 2022-23 | |||
54. | Metagenomic profiling of soil microbial communities associated with halophytes |
Kratika Nigam (2010120049) |
Dr. R. S.Tomar |
55. | Development and validation of SSR markers linked to stemrot disease resistance in groundnut |
Gadge Vaishnavi Rajendra (2010120025) |
Dr. Sangh Chandramohan |
56. | Molecular characterization, nutritional and antinutritional parameters of promising genotypes of black gram [vigna mungo (l.) hepper] |
Patel Kalpanabahen K. (2010120068) |
Dr. U.K.Kandoliya |
57. | Molecular characterization , nutritional and antinutritional parameters of promising mung bean(Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) genotypes |
Taviyad Krishnaben L. (2010120085) |
Dr. U.K.Kandoliya |
58. | RNA- SEQ for differentially expressed gene(s) regulating drought and salt stress response in barnyard millet(Echinochola frumentaces L.) |
Vaghela Tejasvini Indrajit (2010120089) |
Dr. A.G.Vala |
59. | Genetic diversity analysis in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea l.) Based on molecular markers and biochemical parameters |
Jivani Jankiben M. (2010120038) |
Dr. G.V.Maravia |
Year 2023-24 | |||
60. | Molecular markers based genetic diversity analysis in finger millet [eleusine coracana (l.) gaertn.] |
Dudhatra Rutu Jayesh bhai (2010121018) |
Dr. S.B.Bhatt |
61. | Assessment of molecular diversity and proximate composition in millets |
Chovatiya Neha Dineshbhai (2010121013) |
Dr. M.V.Parakhia |
62. |
Molecular and biochemical characterization of promising okra (abelmoschus esculentus) genotypes |
Aashima Khajuria (2010121070) |
Dr. U.K.Kandoliya |
Biochemistry
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Year 2015-16
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1.
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Biochemical changes in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.) seedling in response to chloride based salinity
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Pansuriya Kalpesh R. (J4-01173-2013)
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Dr. S. V. Patel
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2.
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Biochemical changes in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.) seedling in response to sulphate based salinity
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Ukani Piyush K. (J4-01198-2013)
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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3.
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Evaluation of phenolics and antioxidant enzyme systems for fusarium wilt resistance in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) and their relationship with STMS markers
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Chirag Vallabhbhai Patel (J4-01025-2012)
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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4.
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Evaluation of phenolics and antioxidant enzyme systems for phytophthora blight resistance in sesamum (Sesamum indicum L.)
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Mori Disha S. (J4-01057-2012)
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Dr. S. V. Patel
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5.
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Antioxidant and phytochemical characterization of custard apple (Annona squamosa L.)
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Yashwant Kumar (J4-01093-2012)
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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Year 2016-17
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6.
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Effect of PGPR on biochemical changes during different stages of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) seedlings
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Warwate Sunil I. (J4-01435-2014)
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Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
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Year 2017-18
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7.
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Biochemical changes in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) In response to stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii) infection
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Pipaliya Hardik R. (2010115062)
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Dr. G. V. Maraviya
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8.
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Biochemical characterization for induced systemic resistance by Psedomonas antagonists against Alternaria Blight in cumin
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Italiya Chirag J. (2010115034)
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Dr. S. V. Patel
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9.
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Biochemical characterization for induced systemic resistance by Bacillus antagonists against Fusarium wilt in cumin
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Kalaria Hiren S. (2010115040)
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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Year 2018-19
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10.
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Biochemical changes influenced by nanoparticles treatments in germinating coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.)
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Desai Niralben R. (2010116029)
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Dr. S. V. Patel
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11.
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Effect of exogenous application of salicylic acid on green gram (Vigna radiate (L.) wilczek) irrigated with saline water
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Trivedi Sandhyaben K. (2010116123)
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Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
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12.
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Effect of exogenous application of salicylic acid on black gram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) irrigated with saline water
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Solanki Mitalben V. (2010115086)
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Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
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13.
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Metabolomics and morphological characterization of macroalgae
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Parmar Krupalkumar A. (2010116087)
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Dr. P. J. Rathod
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Year 2019-20
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14.
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Response of biochemical changes of thiourea application in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under water deficit stress
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Guna Gautam D. (2010116043)
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Dr. M. K. Mandavia
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15.
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Effect of salicylic acid on biochemical and physiological changes in pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan L.) in response to saline water stress
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Bhuva Jaykumar V. (2010117020)
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Dr. G. V. Maraviya
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16.
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Effect of seed priming of pearl millet (Pennisetum glacum L.) with salicylic acid on physiological and biochemical changes under salinity stress
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Parmar Shraddhaben R. (2010117087)
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Dr. M. K. Mandavia
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17.
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Effect of gibbrellic acid, Potassium nitrate and silicic acid on biochemical changes in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.Walp) seedling irrigated with saline water
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Patel Riddhi S. (2010117099)
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Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
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18.
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Effect of salicylic acid on biochemical and physiological changes in pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan L.) in response to water stress
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Rakholiya Kishankumar P. (2010117110)
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Dr. G. V. Maraviya
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19.
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Effect of gibbrellic acid, Potassium nitrate and silicic acid on biochemical changes in Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) seedling irrigated with saline water
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Purohit Harsh B. (2010117106)
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Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
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20.
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Physiological and biochemical characterization of prickly pear accessions
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Kadam Dipak D. (2010117055)
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Dr. S.S. Sapre
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21.
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Biochemical changes influenced by nanoparticles tratments in germinating chilli (Capsicum annuum L.)
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Parmar Bhavnaben R. (2010117085)
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Dr. H.P.Gajera
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Year 2020-21
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22.
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Biochemical changes influenced by nanoparticles treatments in germinating cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.)
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Thummar Khushbu A. (2010118102)
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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23.
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Effect of growth regulators on physiological and biochemical changes in mothbean (Vigna aconitifolia Jacq.) irrigated with saline water |
Shaikh Kaniz A.Fatema Samsuddeenbhai (2010118089) |
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya |
24.
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Effect of salicylic acid on biochemical and physiological changes in maize (Zea mays L.) in response to water stress |
Talavia Shrutiben Mahendrakumar (2010118099) |
Dr. G. V. Marviya |
25.
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Biochemical aspect of processing in different millets
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Patoliya Hinal Pravinbhai (2010118082) |
Dr. S. S. Sapre |
26. | Effect of growth regulators on physiological and biochemical changes in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) irrigated with saline water |
Varun Y D (2010118111) |
Dr.U. K. Kandoliya |
Year 2021-22 | |||
27. | Biochemical changes in resistant and Susceptible Genotypes of Castor (Ricinus communis L.) in Response to Wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.ricini )Disease |
Marakana Ravikumar Devjibhai (2010118059) |
Dr. G. V. Marviya Dr. A. G. Vala |
28. | Effect of edible coating on biochemical changes in guava fruit (Psidium guajava l.) during storage |
Makadiya Dhruvinkumar D. (2010119059) |
Dr. S. S. Sapre |
29. | Biochemical and minerals profiling of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) genotypes |
Varu Harsh Punjabhai (2010119117) |
Dr. P. J. Rathod |
30. | Decoding of phytochemicals and bioactive compounds of some medicinal plants growth in saurashtra region |
Umamaheshwar Y (2010119107) |
Dr. P. J. Rathod |
31. | Assessment of diversity in brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) fruit colour through biochemical and metabolic traits |
Ram Mayurkumar L. (2010118084) |
Dr. P. J. Rathod |
32. | Influence of salinity stress and seed priming on biochemical aspects of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)seedling |
Patel Shreya S. (2010119084) |
Dr. G.V.Marviya |
33. |
Biochemical changes influenced by nanoparticle treatments during fusarium wilt infection in castor (ricinus communis L.) |
Chovatiya Nirbhay C. (2010119020) |
Dr. H.P.Gajera |
34. | Biochemical changes in pearl millet flour during storage. |
Ninama Sandhyadevi S. (2010119076) |
Dr. S. S. Sapre |
35. | Effect of roasting and storage on nutritional quality of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)kernels. |
Mahla Nitignakumari S. (2010119057) |
Dr. M.K.Mahatma |
Year 2022-23 | |||
36. |
Protein and fatty acid profiling of spreading, semi spreading and bunch types varieties of groundnut (arachis hypogaea l.) |
Gore Vishnu Baparao (2010120033) |
Dr. P.J.Rathod |
37. |
Effect of different polysaccharide based edible coatings on shelf life of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) |
Sondarva Rutvik Pravinbhai (2010120083) |
Dr. S. S. Sapre |
38. | Effect of seed priming on biochemical parameters under water stress in chickpea (cicer arietinum l.) |
Pansara Parthkumar Naranbhai (2010120064) |
Dr. G.V.Marviya |
39. | Effect of nanoparticles on physiological and biochemical parameters under water stress in wheat (triticum aestivum L.) |
Gulla Bhavitha (2010120034) |
Dr. G.V.Marviya |
Year 2023-24 | |||
40. | Effect of different agricultural waste on growth, yield and nutritional composition of oyster mushroom (pleurotus ostreatus) |
Akola Riddhi Kantibhai (2010121001) |
Dr. S.S. Sapre |
41. | Effect of growth regulators on physiological and biochemical changes in pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (l.) r. br.] irrigated with saline water |
Kundan (2010121076) |
Dr. G.V.Maravia |
Ph.D. Theses Submitted
Sr. No.
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Title of the thesis
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Name of the student
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Name of guide
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Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
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Year 2015-16
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1.
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De novo transcriptome sequencing to discover putative genes associated with drought tolerance and their expression in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum l.)
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Anatala Tusharkumar J. ( J4-01016-2012
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Dr. M. K. Mandavia
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2.
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Molecular and biochemical characterization of drought tolerant endophytic bacteria isolated from wildpoaceae family plants
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Akbari Disheeta L. (J4-00794-2011)
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Dr. B. A. Golakiya
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3.
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Molecular and biochemical characterization of salt tolerant endophytic bacteria isolated from wild malvaceae family plants
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Bhadania Roshani A. (J4-01021-2012)
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Dr. B. A. Golakiya
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4.
|
Gene expression study of host pathogen interaction during papaya ring spot virus infection in papaya (Carica papaya L.)
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Pritesh Hargovindbhai Sabara
(J4-00523-2009)
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Dr. D. N. Vakharia
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5.
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Whole genome sequencing of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) cv. guj. til-10 using next-generation sequencer"
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Vaja Mahesh B. (J4-00686-2010)
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Dr. B. A. Golakiya
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Year 2016-17
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6.
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Interspecific protoplast fusion between Trichoderma harzianum and Trichoderma viride for biocontrol improvement
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Lakhani Hardik N. (J4-00641-2010)
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Dr. D. N. Vakharia
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7.
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Molecular characterization of Psedomonas for biocontrol activity in phytopathogen systems
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Vaja Komalben N. (J4-01200-2013)
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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Year 2017-18
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8.
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Molecular characterization of aflatoxin producing aspergillus in groundnut and their remedies with bacterial nanoparticles
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Bharose Achyut A. (J4-01345-2014)
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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9.
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Transcriptome Profiling of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) with relation to wilt disease (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Ciceri)
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Jasminkumar Vanmalibhai Kheni
(J4-01151-2013)
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Dr. B. A. Golakiya
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10.
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Characterization of transgenic groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) expressing the ZAT12 transcription factor gene under abiotic stresses
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Abhay Kumar (J4-01014-2012
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Dr. T. Radhakrishnan
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11.
|
Transcriptome dynamics and biochemical appraisal of Arachis hypogaea ssp. virginia bunch during flower development
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Umretiya Nimita G. (J4-01423-2014)
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Dr. B. A. Golakiya
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12.
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Isolation, antagonism and genome characterization of aflatoxigenic and atoxigenic Aspergillus
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Jayeshkumar Harjibhai Kahodariya
(J4-00627-2010)
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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13.
|
Transcriptome analysis of wheat (Triticum aestivum L. Em. Thell) under heat stress at booting stage
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Nandha Abhijeeta K. (J4-01389-2014)
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Dr. D. R. Mehta
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14.
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Genome and transcriptome sequencing of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) to reveal its genome architecture
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Tulsani Nilam J. (J4-01422-2014)
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Dr. B. A. Golakiya
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15.
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Linkage and QTL mapping for blast resistance in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.
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Sanghani Jayeshkumar M.
(J4-01187-2013)
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Dr. B. A. Golakiya
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Year 2018-19
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16.
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Insilico identification and target prediction of microRNAs and their expression profiling in Sesamum indicum L.
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Joshi Halakben Vibhakarbhai Minaxiben
(J4-01154-2013)
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Dr. M. K. Mandavia
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17.
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micro RNA profiling, antifungal and nanoformulation characterization of multi stress tolerant Trichoderma fusants for biocontrol activity against Sclerotium rolfsii sacc. causing stem rot in Groundnut
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Hirpara Darshna G. (1010115007)
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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18.
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Construction of linkage mapping and identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for earliness, grain size and leaf rust resistance in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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Delvadiya Niravkumar A.
(J4-01137-2013)
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Dr. D. R. Mehta
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19.
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De novo transcriptome sequencing and metabolom analysis at flowering stage in off season bearing Mango (Mangifera indica L.)
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Desai Hiralben V. (J4-01357-2014)
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Dr. M. K. Mandavia
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20.
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Molecular analysis of transgenic groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) expressing the transcription factor DREB1A driven by an inducible promoter under drought stress
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Bhalani Hiren N. (J4-01022-2012)
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Dr. Radhakrishnan T.
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Year 2019-20
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21.
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Mapping and validation of SSR markers associated with foliar-fungal disease resistance QTLs and development of RILs in groundnut(Arachis hypogaea L.)
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Suhail Ahmed A. Hakeem. (J4-01418-2014).
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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22.
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Transcriptome and hormone profiling of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) during interaction with macrophomina phaseolina.
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Radadiya Nidhi G. (101015013)
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Dr.B.A. Golakiya
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Year 2020-21
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23.
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Molecular approach for development of potential beauveria based nano -biopesticide to control infection of sucking pest.
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Bhadani Rushita V. (1010117002)
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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24.
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Transcriptome &Metabolic profiling in response to fusarium wilt in castor (Ricinus communis L.)
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Kachhadiya Harshita J. (1010117009)
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Dr. D. R.Mehta
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25. |
Comparative transcriptome and metabolomics profiling of aflatoxin resistant and susceptible groundnut influenced by toxigenic and non-toxigenic Aspergillus flavus |
Antala Virali G. 1010116001 |
Dr. B. A. Golakiya |
26. | Transcriptome sequencing and metabolomic characterization of barnyard millet (Echinochloa frumentacea L.) to discover putative genes involved in spike development and its neutraceutical properties flavus |
Padhiyar Shitalben M. (1010117014) |
Dr. R. S. Tomar |
27. | Utilizing groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) rhizosphere microbiome for biological control of dry root rot |
Parakhiya Manojkumar V. (J4-01443-2014) |
Dr. B. A. Golakiya |
28. | Transcriptome and metabolic profiling in response to root rot (Macrophomina phaseolina)infection in mungbean [Vigna rediata (L.)Wilczek] |
Dabhi Kirtibahen A. (1010116004) |
Dr. H. P. Gajera |
Year 2021-22 | |||
29. | Comparative Transcriptome analysis of male and female flower in spine gourd (Momordica dioica)during different stages of bud formation |
Vasava Divyesh K. (1010118025) |
Dr. R. S. Tomar |
30. | CRISPR-mediated genome editing in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum Mill) for herbicide resistance |
Shashikant Sharma (1010117025) |
Dr. B. A. Golakiya |
31. | De novoTranscriptome analysis of a medicinal plant:Telosma pallida L. |
Umaretiya Vidisha R. (1010118023) |
Dr. D. R. Mehta |
32. |
Transcriptome and phytohormone profiling of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) to understand the mechanism of fresh seed dormancy |
Hemangini A. Chaudhary (1010117006) |
Dr. M.K.Mahatma |
Year 2022-23 | |||
33. | Genome editing through crispr-cas 9 for improvement of oil quality in soybean(Glycine max (L.) merrill |
Rathod Balaji Ulhas (1010119025) |
Dr. R. S.Tomar |
34. | Microbiome diversity and metagenomics analysis associated with Fusarium Wilt in cumin rhizosphere |
Hirani Nimisha Vinubhai (1010118011) |
Dr. H.P.Gajera |
35. | Gene expression of castor genotype upon fungal infection (macrophomina phaseolina) and identification of disease resistant gene |
Shulabhi Verma (J4-00532-2009) |
Dr. B.A.Golakiya |
36. | De Novo transcriptome sequencing and metabolomics profiling to discover putative genes of Little Millet(panicum sumatrense L.) associated to drough tolerance |
Dhawale Ramesh NarayanRao (1010119006) |
Dr. R.S.Tomar |
37. |
Transcriptome and biochemical changes influenced by nanosilicon under drought in germinating chickpea (cicer arietinum l.) |
Hirapara Kinjalkumari Mukeshbhai (1010119009) |
Dr. H.P.Gajera |
Year 2023-24 | |||
38. | Transcriptome and biochemical depictions of developing anther influenced by salicylic acid functionalized nanochitosan under heat stress in cotton (gossypium hirsutum l.) |
Savani Khyati Rasikbhai (1010120023) |
Dr. H.P.Gajera |
Biochemistry
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Year 2017-18
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1.
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Biochemical and molecular basis of innate and Pseudomonas flurescence induced stem rot tolerance in groundnut (Arachis hypogeae L.)
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Sujit Kumar Bishi (J4-01084-2012)
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Dr. D. N. Vakharia
|
2.
|
Transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) under varying temperature
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Raval Sacheenkumar S. (J4-01183-2013)
|
Dr. M. K. Mahatma
|
3.
|
Biochemical and molecular changes in Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.) genotypes subjected to short term water stress and its revival
|
Deshmukh Shubham Babanrao
( J4-01028-2012)
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Dr. M. K. Mandavia
|
Year 2018-19
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4.
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Isolation, separation, identification and characterization of an active ingredients from anticancer medicinal plants
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Joshi Kavita B. (J4-01155-2013)
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Dr. M. K. Mandavia
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5.
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Isolation, separation and identification of active ingredients from antidiabetic medicinal plants
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Timbadiya Priyanka N. (J4-01421-2014)
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Dr. M. K. Mandavia
|
Year 2019-20
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6.
|
Biochemical and molecular analysis in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.) genotypes under heat stress during flowering stage
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Ukani Piyush K. (1010116019)
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Dr. M. K. Mandavia
|
Year 2020-21
|
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7.
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Biochemical and molecular characterization of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)under heat stress
|
Pipaliya Hardik R. (1010117017)
|
Dr. H.P.Gajera
|
Year 2021-22 | |||
8. |
Biochemical changes influenced by silicon and nano-silicon during salt stress in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) |
Trivedi Sandhya K. (1010118022) |
Dr. H. P.Gajera |
9. | Biochemical and molecular evalution of nutritional and anti -nutritional compounds in groundnut kernals at various pod developing stages during moisture deficit condition. |
Solanki Mitalben V. (1010118021) |
Dr. M.K.Mahatma |
Year 2022-23 | |||
10. | Biochemical changes influenced by nano-silicon under salinity in germinating seeds of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) |
Purohit Harsh Bharatbhai (1010119024) |
Dr. H.P.Gajera |
Year 2023-24 | |||
11. |
Deciphering the efficacy of iron oxide nanoparticles to mitigate nutritional requirement in groundnut |
Smrutirekha Sahu (1010120024) |
Dr. U.K.Kandoliya |
Faculty Participated in Trainings/Refresher Course/Summer/Winter School etc.
Sr. No.
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Name of Faculty
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Period
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Nature of Training
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Place
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From
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To
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Year 2015-16
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||||||
1.
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Dr. V. B. Rathod
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20/07/2015
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16/08/2015
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Orientation programme
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UGC: HRDC, Saurashtra university, Rajkot, Gujarat (India).
|
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2.
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Dr. P. J. Rathod
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20/07/2015
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16/08/2015
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Orientation programme
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UGC: HRDC, Saurashtra university, Rajkot, Gujarat (India).
|
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3.
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
|
20/07/2015
|
16/08/2015
|
Orientation programme
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UGC: HRDC, Saurashtra university, Rajkot, Gujarat (India).
|
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4.
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Dr. R.S. Tomar
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06/05/2015
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26/05/2015
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Winter school on RNA-interference as a tool for Plant functional genomics and crop improvement
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ICAR-NRCPB, New Delhi.
|
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5.
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Dr. M. V. Parakhia
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06/05/2015
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26/05/2015
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Winter school on RNA-interference as a tool for Plant functional genomics and crop improvement
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ICAR-NRCPB, New Delhi.
|
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6.
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Dr. A. G. Vala
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18/05/2015
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02/06/2015
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Summer training on plant tissue culture
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Plant tissue culture laboratory, Anand Agricultural University, Anand.
|
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Year 2016-17
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1.
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Dr. S. B. Bhatt
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02/02/2016
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07/02/2016
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Food and Feed safety of GM crops
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National institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad
|
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2.
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Dr. S. B. Bhatt
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22/12/2016
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23/12/2016
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Leadership and Entrepreneruship Development
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JAU, Junagadh.
|
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3.
|
Mr . V. G. Vyas
|
16/04/2016
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19/04/2016
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lab management & Internal Audit (NABL
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STQC directorate CETE –Pune
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Year 2017-18
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4.
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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16/01/2018
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25/01/2018
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Techniques for estimation of nutraceutical properties from crops
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Dept of Biochemistry, AAU, Anand during 16-25 January, 2018.
|
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5.
|
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya,
Dr. G. V. Marviya
Dr. P. J Rathod,
Prof. V. B., Rathod
Dr. S. B. Bhatt
|
04/09/2017
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24/09/2017
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Genomic, Proteomic and Metabolomic Application in crop Improvement
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Department of Biotechnology, JAU, Junagadh
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Year 2018-19
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||||||
1.
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Dr. A. G. Vala
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24/09/2018
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26/09/2018
|
3-day workshop on transgenic trait detection in crops
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Dept of Biotechnology, JAU, Junagadh
|
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2.
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Dr. A. G. Vala
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1/09/2018
|
21/09/2018
|
21-day training on Comparative genomics of horticultural plants genetic resources
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UAS, Bangalore
|
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3.
|
Dr. A. G. Vala
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22/10/2018
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23/10/2018
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2-day workshop on recent advance in tools for genetic studies
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Dept of Biotechnology, JAU, Junagadh
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Year 2019-20
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1.
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Dr. Rukam S. Tomar
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14/10/2019
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25/10/2019
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International Hands-on Training on Genome Editing Technologies
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Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI) at ICRISAT, Hyderabad
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Year 2021-22 | ||||||
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Dr. H. P. Gajera Dr. M. V. Parakhia |
09/08/2021 | 13/08/2021 | "Pesticide Residues in Food and Environmental Samples" | jointly organized by Agilent University and Food Testing Laboratory, JAU, Junagadh | |
2. | Dr.P.J Rathod | 12/07/2021 | 14/07/2021 | Three days International Training prograamme on Biofortification: key to nutritional Security | MANAGE Hyderabad and Hravest plus,USA |
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Dr. S. B. Bhatt
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21/02/2016
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28/02/2016
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National institute of nutrition, Hyderabad, Telangana.
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Food and Feed safety of GM crops
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Dr. A. G. Vala
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29/06/2015
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29/06/2015
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Ahmedabad
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Biotechnology for climate change in agriculture
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Dr. A. G. Vala
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11/08/2015
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11/08/2015
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Dept. of Biotechnology, JAU, Junagadh
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Microwave Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Workshop
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Year 2016-17
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Dr. H. P. Gajera,
Dr. G. V. Marviya,
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya,
Ms. V. B. Rathod
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06/12/2016
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08/12/2016
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Department of Biochemistry, B.A.College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural
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Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods: The Challenges andOpportunities
University, Anand-388110, INDIA
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Dr. G. V. Marviya,
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
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26/09/2016
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26/09/2016
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Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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Technological Changes and Innovation in Pomegranate Production and Utilization for Enhancing Farmers Income
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Dr. Rukam Singh Tomar
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22/02/2016
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23/02/2016
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NASC Complex, New Delhi
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Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Engineered Plants
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Dr. S. B. Bhatt
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23/12/2016
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23/12/2016
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Gujarat Vidyapith
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Pashupalan and Sajivkheti
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Year 2017-18
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Dr. S. B. Bhatt
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13/07/2017
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13/07/2017
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AAU, Anand
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State level Biosafety Capacity Building
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Year 2019-20
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Prof. M. V. Parakhia,
Dr. H. P. Gajera,
Dr. P. J. Rathod,
Prof. V. B. Rathod,
Dr. S. B. Bhatt
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27/09/2019
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27/09/2019
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College of agriculture engineering and technology, JAU, Junagadh
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Workshop on "Application of Nuclear energy in Agriculture and food"
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Dr. H. P. Gajera,
Dr. A. G. Vala,
Dr. U. K. Kandoliya,
Prof. V. B. Rathod
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14/10/2019
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15/10/2019
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Junagadh agricultural University, Junagadh
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Sensitization Workshop on “NAHEP, Component-2A: Activities and Implementation of Acadamic Management System (AMS)”
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Dr. H. P. Gajera,
Dr. A. G. Vala
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12/12/2019
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13/12/2019
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Navsari Agricultural University,
Navsari
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Seminar on "Biochemical and Molecular Biology Intervention for Nutritional Security and Food Safety"
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Year 2022-23 | |||||||
1. | Dr. M. V. Parakhia | 27/06/2022 | 03/07/2022 | Glostem and Indian Young Academy of Science |
Genome editing : Basic to advance application in agriculture , Pharma and health sector |
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2. | Dr.P.J Rathod | 16/02/2023 | 17/02/2023 | NAHEP,IDP,ICAR worldbank Junagadh | Waste Urtilizaation and management for Energy generation | ||
Year 2023-2024 | |||||||
1. | Dr.P.J Rathod | 05/06/2023 | 06/06/2023 | NAHEP,IDP,ICAR world bank Junagadh | Use of modern technologies & Automation in food processing | ||
2. |
Dr. H. P. Gajera Dr. M. V. Parakhia |
05/10/2023 | 07/10/2023 | Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh | Workshopon NARES - Blended learning platform under NAHEP by ICAR-IASRI | ||
3. |
Dr. H. P. Gajera Dr. M. V. Parakhia |
06/06/2023 | 06/06/2023 | Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh |
GAAS Seminar "Modern Agricultural Practices of Coconut: Problems and Remidies" |
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Dr. H. P. Gajera Dr. M. V. Parakhia |
04/12/2023 | 05/12/2023 | Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh | Workshopon The Growing Role of Artificial Intellingence in Agriculture: Revolutionizing Farming practices under NAHEP - IDP |
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Microwave Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Workshop
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11/08/2015
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11/08/2015
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Food Testing Laboratory (FTL) of Department of Biotechnology, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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Department of Biotechnology, JAU in collaboration withAgilent technologies
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2
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Campus to Corporate Training cum Seminar
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17/10/2015
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17/10/2015
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Food Testing Laboratory (FTL) of Department of Biotechnology, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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Department of Biotechnology, JAU in collaboration withDirectorate of Student Welfare
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3
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Beachell-Borlaug International Scholars Program
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17/12/2015
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17/12/2015
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Food Testing Laboratory (FTL) of Department of Biotechnology, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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Department of Biotechnology, JAU in collaboration withMonsanto’s
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Year 2016-17
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An insight into NGS : the ultimate companion in cutting edge research
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22/04/2016
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22/04/2016
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Food Testing Laboratory (FTL) of Department of Biotechnology, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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Department of Biotechnology, JAU sponsored with Bioinnovation
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Year 2017-18
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Bioinformatics Tools and Analysis (CLC and IPA Genomics)
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12/05/2017
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12/05/2017
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Food Testing Laboratory (FTL) of Department of Biotechnology, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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Department of Biotechnology, JAU, Junagadh sponsored by Qiagen
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2
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Recent Trends and Techniques In Genomics and Proteomics for Agriculture
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12/10/2017
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12/10/2017
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Department of Biotechnology, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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Department of Biotechnology, JAU, Junagadh sponsored by Merck Life science
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Year 2018-19
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Transgenic trait detection in crop
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24/09/2018
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26/09/2018
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Department of Biotechnology, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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Department of Biotechnology, JAU, Junagadh sponsored by Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission, Gandhinagar
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2
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Recent advances in tools for genetic studies
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22/10/2018
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23/10/2018
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Food Testing Laboratory (FTL) of Department of Biotechnology, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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Department of Biotechnology, JAU, Junagadh sponsored by ThermoFisher Scientific
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Training organized by the Department
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Farmers day
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09/09/2015
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09/09/2015
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Food Testing Laboratory (FTL) of Department of Biotechnology, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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One day training programme for farmers on Farmers Day
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About 100
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Year 2017-18
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Winter School on Genomic, Proteomic and Metabolomic Application in Crop Improvement
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04/09/2017
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24/09/2017
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Department of Biotechnology, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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Department of Biotechnology, JAU, Junagadh
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30
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Year 2019-20
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Automation and Advances in Chromatography
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06/09/2019
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07/09/2019
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Dept. of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Veterinary Science and A.H., JAU, Junagadh,
and Food Testing Laboratory, JAU, Junagadh
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Training on TLC, HPTLC, HPLC, LC-MS QTOF, Gas Chromatography, GC-MS QTOF and Preparative HPLC
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85 U.G. Students of Veterinary
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Year 2022-23 | ||||||
1 | Next Generation Sequencing | 21/11/2022 | 25/11/2022 | Jointaly organized by Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre, Gandhinagar and Department of Biotechnology, JAU, Junagadh at Junagadh | Hands on trainigng on Next generation sequencing | 15 |
Year 2023-24 | ||||||
1. | Application of Next Generation DNA Sequencing Technology in Agriculture | 26/06/2023 | 30/06/2023 | Under the IDP-NAHEP by Dept. of Biotechnology, JAU, Junagadh | A Five days Skill development training | 30 UG students |
Papers Published in Journals
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Year 2015-16
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Gajera, H. P.; Savaliya, D. D.; Patel, S. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015).Trichoderma viride induces pathogenesis related defense response against rot pathogen infection in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Infection,Genetics and Evoution, 34: 314–325.
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9.26
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2.
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Gajera, H. P.; Bambharolia, R. P.; Hirpara, D. G.; Patel, S. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Molecular identification and characterization of novel Hypocrea koningii associated with azo dyes decolorization and biodegradation of textile dye effluents. Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 98: 406–416.
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7.83
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3.
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Parmar, H. J.; Bodar, N. P.; Bhadja, N. V.; Patel, S. V.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). In vitro antagonism between biocontrol agent Trichoderma and pathogen Sclerotium rolfsii causing stem rot in Arachis hypogaea L. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research, 15(1): 4921-4928.
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4.2
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4.
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Saba, I.; Parvaze, A. S.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Baba, Z. A. (2015). Natural variation for seed physical, biochemical,and culinary traits in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Current Botany, 6(1): 1-8.
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5.
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Akbari D. L.; Akbari, L. F.; Bhadania R. A.; Parkhiya, M. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Plant growth promoting traits and in vitro antagonism of drought tolerant endophytic bacteria isolated from grasses of kutch. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research, 15(3): 5241-5246.
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4.38
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6.
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Marviya, G. V. and Vakharia, D. N. (2015). Yield and yield attributes as influenced by terminal water stress and benzyl adenine in pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] genotypes published in the proceedings of national seminar on 'Water management and climate smart agriculture' held during 13th-14th February, 2015 at Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh edited by R. Subbaiah and G. V. Prajapati, 1: 182-94.
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7.
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Chavan, R. S.; Kumar, A.; Bhatt, S. and Nalawade, T. (2015). Whey based beverage: its functionality, formulations, health benefits and applications. Journal of Food Processing and Technology,6(10): 495.
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6.67
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8.
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Kapadia, C. V.; Mahatma, M. K.; Parekh, M. J.; Patel, N. and Tomar, R. S. 2015. Identification of resistance gene analogs (RGAS) from highly wilt resistant castor (Ricinus Communis L.) genotype. Research Journal of Biotechnology, 10(5): 16-26.
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6.26
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9.
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Das, T.; Mandavia, M. K. and Mandavia, C. K. (2015). Alterations in biochemical responses and antioxidant enzymes in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes under NaCl Salinity Stress. Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry, 28(1): 57- 60.
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4.02
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10.
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Sanghani, J. M.; Mandavia, M. K.; Sanghani, A. O.; Raval, S. S. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Analysis of genetic diversity among mungbean (Vigna radiata L.) genotypes through different Biochemical markers. Indian Journal of Agrilcultural Biochemistry, 28(1): 24-28.
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4.03
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11.
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Patel, S. V.; Mandavia, M. K. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Assessment of genetic diversity among groundnut(Arachis hypogaea L.) genotypes using molecular markers, Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry, 28(1): 70-76.
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4.03
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12.
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Raval, S. S.; Mandavia, M. K.; Sanghani, J. M.; Mahatma, M. K. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Separation and identification of phytochemicals from Rscoea procera wall. Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry, 28(2): 143-149.
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4.03
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13.
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Das, T.; Meena, M.; Mandavia, M. K. and Sapre, S. S. (2015). Influence of NACL salt stress on physiological, biochemical and isoenzyme pattern in Wheat genotypes. Research in Environent and Life Science, 8(4): 825-828.
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4.25
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14.
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Thummar. V. D.; Tomar, R. S.; Parakhia, M. V.; Padhiyar, S. M. and Rathod, P. J. (2015). Detection of genetic variation in tissue culture clones of date palm using ISSR markers, International Journal of Scientific Research and Development, 3(10): 37-40.
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15.
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Dhingani, R. M.; Umrania, V. V.; Tomar, R. S.; Parakhia, M. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Introduction to QTL mapping in plants. An Plant Science, 4(04): 1072-1079.
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16.
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Kandoliya, U. K.and Vakharia, D. N. (2015). Ascorbic acid and ascorbate peroxidase based defense system induced by Pseudomonas fluorescens against wilt pathogen in chickpea. International Journal of Plant Protection, 8(1): 86-92.
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3.3
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17.
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Kandoliya, U. K.; Bajaniya, V. K.; Bhadja, N. V.; Bodar, N. P. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Antioxidant and nutritional components of egg plant (solanum melongena L) fruit grown in Saurastra region. Intenational Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 4(2): 806-813. (ISSN: 2319-7706).
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18.
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Kandoliya U. K.; Bodar, N. P.; Bajaniya, V. K.; Bhadja N. V. and Golakiya B. A. (2015). Determination of nutritional value and antioxidant from bulbs of different onion (Allium cepa) variety: A comparative study. Intenational Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 4(1): 635-641. (ISSN: 2319-7706).
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19.
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Bajaniya, V. K.; Kandoliya, U. K.; Bodar, N. P.; Bhadja, N. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Phytochemical characterization of Butea monosperma seed oil. International Journal of Current Research Academic Review, 3(5): 282-287.(ISSN 2347 - 3215)
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20.
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Patel, N. J.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Talati, J. G. (2015). Induction of phenol and defense-related enzymes during wilt (Fusarium udum Butler) infestation in pigeon pea. Intenational Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 4(2): 291-299. (ISSN: 2319-7706).
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21.
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Bajaniya, V. K.; Kandoliya, U. K.; Bodar, N. H.; Bhadja, N. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Fatty acid profile and phytochemical characterization of bael seed (Aegle marmelos L.) oil. Intenational Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 4(2): 97-102. (ISSN: 2319-7706).
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22.
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Vyas, V. G.; Kandoliya, U. K.; Vidhani, S. I.; Parmar, H. J.; Bhalani, V. M. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015).Heavy metal deposition and Phytochemical characterization of curry leaves (Murraya koenigii).Intenational Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 4(10): 839-843.
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23.
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Kandoliya, U. K.; Marviya, G. V.; Patel N. J.; Vakharia D. N. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Effect of drought at different growth stage on carbohydrates and lipids composition of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) pod. International Journal of Current Research Academic Review, 3(10): 281-287.
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24.
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Chavan, R S.; Kumar, A. and Bhatt, S. (2015). Tomato soup premix base: development and optimization using response surface methodology. International Journal of Engineering Research, 3(1): 35-48.
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6.07
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25.
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Rathod, P. J.; Vakharia, D. N.; Patel, S. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Trends in antioxidant enzymes pattern of chickpea grown in healthy plot and sick plot contaminated with wilt disease. International Journal of Scientific Research and Development, 3(9): 222-26.
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IF:2.49
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26.
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Vaja, M. B.; Rathod, P. J.; Mandavia, M. K. and Golakia, B. A.(2015). Genetic purity and diversity in isoenzyme Peroxidase of pearl millet hybrids. Asian Journal of Biological Science, 10(21): 153-157.
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3.75
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27.
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Gevariya, S. N.; Gajera, H. P.; Savaliya, D. D. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Phytochemical screening and antioxidant activity of Syzygium cumini L. fruit extracts. Indian Journal of Agricultural. Biochemistry, 28(1): 65-69.
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4.03
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28.
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Anatala, T. J.; Mandavia, M. K.; Dave, R. A.; Kothari, V. V.; Gajera, H. P.; Ramani, H. R.; Patel, S. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Protein profile and isoenzymes in response to water stress in pearl millet. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research, 15(3): 5255-5266.
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4.38
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29.
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Parmar, K.; Tomar, R. S.; Parakhia, M. V.; Malviya. B. J.; Rathod, V. M.; Bhatt, A. J.; Bhalara, R. B. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Molecular characterization of chloropyrifos degrading bacteria and gene, Journal of Cell and Tissue Research, 15(3): 5233-5239.
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4.38
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30.
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Anatala, T. J.; Gajera, H. P.; Mandavia, M. K.; Dave, R. A.; Kothari, V. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Leaf proteome alterations in tolerant pearl millet. International Journal of Agriculture, Environmnt and Biotechnology, 8(3): 539-549.
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4.10
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31.
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Gajera, H. P.; Savaliya, D. D.; Patel, S. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Lipoxygenase-related defense response induced by Trichoderma viride against Aspergillus niger Van Tieghem, inciting collar rot in groundnut(Arachis hypogaea L.). Phytoparasitica, 43: 229–240.
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6.68
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32.
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Sodha, K. H.; Jadav, J. K.; Gajera, H. P. and Rathod, K. J. (2015). Characterization of silver nanoparticles synthesized by different chemical reduction methods. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Science, 6(4): 199 - 208.
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-
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33.
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Rathod, R. R.; Mehta, D. R.; Gajera, H. P. and Delvadiya, N. A. (2015). Molecular characterization of ridge gourd (Luffa acutangulaL.) and sponge gourd (Luffa cylindrica L.) genotypes through PCR based molecular markers. International Journal of Agriculture, Environmnt and Biotechnology, 8(3): 521-530.
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4.10
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34.
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Tomar, R. S.; Parakhia, M. V.; Rathod, V. M.; Kheni, J. V.; Thakkar, J. R.; Thummar, V. D.; Padhiyar, S. M. and Golakiya B. A. (2015). Development of Inter Simple Sequence Repeat based SCAR marker for sex determination in Carica papaya, Research Journal of Biotechnology, 10(12): 91-97.
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6.28
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35.
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Bhadania, R. A.; Golakiya, B. A.; Akabari, D. L.; Parakhia, M.V. and Bhalani, H. N. (2015). Draft genome sequence of the Endophytic Bacterium Providencia rettgeri MR4 isolated from Abuliton indicum-A Tolerant Plant. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 9(3): 1-15.
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6.00
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36.
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Tomar, R. S.; Parakhia, M. V.; Thakkar, J. R.; Rathod, V. M.; Padhiyar, S. M.; Thummar, V. D.; Dalal, H.; Kothari, V. V.; Kheni, J. V.; Dhingani, R. M. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Development of linkage map and identification of QTLs responsible for fusarium wilt resistance in castor (Ricinus communis L.), Research Journal of Biotechnology, 11(5): 67-73.
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6.28
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37.
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Malviya, B. J.;Jadeja, V. J.; Sherathiya, H. M.; Parakhia, M. V.; Tomar, R. S.; Vaja, M. B. and Sherathia, D. N. (2016). Bioremediation of glyphosate by bacteria isolated from glyphosate contaminated soil, Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 9(4): 1-5.
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6.00
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38.
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Yusufzai, S. I.; Padhiyar, S. M.; Lende, S.,; Tomar R. S.; Thummar, V. D.; Thakkar, J. R.; Rathod V. M.; Kheni J. V.; Kothari V.; Parakhia M. V. and Golakiya B. A. (2016). Genetic diversity analysis in some marine fish species of Gujarat coast through morphological and molecular markers, Research Journal of Biotechnology, 11(3): 77-84.
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6.28
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Year 2016-17
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1.
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Gajera, H. P.; Hirpara, D. G.; Katakpara, Z. A.; Patel, S. V.; Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Molecular evolution and phylogenetic analysis of biocontrol genes acquired from SCoT polymorphism of mycoparasitic Trichoderma koningii inhibiting phytopathogen Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 45: 383–392. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2016.09.026.
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9.02
(Elsevier)
IF: 2.591
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2.
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Hirpara, D. G.; Gajera, H. P.; Bhimani, R. D. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). The SRAP based molecular diversity related to antifungal and antioxidant bioactive constituents for biocontrol potentials of Trichoderma against Sclerotium rolfsii Scc. Current Genetics, 62: 619–641. DOI 10.1007/s00294-016-0567-5.
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8.68
(Springer)
IF: 2.682
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3.
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Gajera, H. P.; Katakpara, Z. A.; Patel, S. V. and Golakiya B. A. (2016). Antioxidant defense response induced by Trichoderma viride against Aspergillus niger Van Tieghem causing collar rot in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Microbial Pathogenesis,91: 26-34. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2015.11.010p.
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7.79
(Elsevier)
IF: 2.00
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4.
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Tomar, R. S.; Parakhia, M. V.; Rathod, V. M.; Thakkar, J. R.; Padhiyar, S. M.; Thummar, V. D.; Dalal, H.; Kothari, V. V.; Kheni, J.; Dhingani, R. M.; Sabara, P. H. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Molecular mapping and identification of QTLs responsible for charcoal rot resistance in Castor (Ricinus communis L.). IndustrialCrops and Products, 95: 184–190.
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9.45
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5.
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Vaja, K. N.; Gajera, H. P.; Katakpara, Z. A.; Patel, S. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Biochemical indices and RAPD markers for salt tolerance in wheat genotypes. Indian Journal of Plant Physiology, 21(2): 143–150. (DOI 10.1007/s40502-016-0215-6).
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4.66
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6.
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Katakpara, Z. A.; Gajera, H. P.; Vaja, K. N.; Dabhi, K. H. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Evaluation of heat tolerance indices in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes based on physiological, biochemical and molecular markers. Indian Journal of Plant Physiology, 21(2): 197–207. (DOI10.1007/s40502-016-0222-7).
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4.66
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7.
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Thumar, S. T.; Gajera, H. P.; Dhaduk, H. L. and Sakure, A. A. (2016). Physiological, Qualitative and Molecular Markers Based Evaluation of Mango Cultivars. Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry, 29(1): 80-86.
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4.03
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8.
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Marviya, G. V. and Vakharia, D. N. (2016). Effect of Terminal Water Stress and Benzyl Adenine on Osmoregulants in Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.] Genotypes. Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry, 29(1): 9-16.
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4.03
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9.
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Kandoliya, U. K.; Marviya, G. V.; Bodar, N. P.; Bhadja, N. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Nutritional and Antioxidant Components of Ridge Gourd (Luffa acutangula L. Roxb) Fruits of Promising Genotypes and Varieties., Scholar Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science, 3(5): 397-401. (eISSN:2348-1854, pISSN 2348-8883)
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-
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10.
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Tomar, R. S.; Parakhia, M. V., Thakkar, J. R.; Rathod, V. M.; Kothari, V. V.; Acharya, R. R. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Assessment of genetic variability among Muskmelon (Cucumis melo L.) genotypes through biometrical trait sand molecular markers. Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 11(5): 215-225.
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5.00
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11.
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Tomar, R. S.; Parakhia, M. V.; Thakkar, J. R.; Rathod, V. M.; Padhiyar, S. M.; Thummar, V. D.; Dalal, H.; Kothari, V. V.; Kheni, J. V.; Dhingani, R. M. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Development of linkage map and identification of QTLs responsible for fusarium wilt resistance in castor (Ricinus communis L.).Research Journal of Biotechnology, 11(5): 67-73.
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6.24
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12.
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Yusufzai, S. I.; Padhiyar, S. M.; Lende S.; Tomar, R. S.; Thummar, V. D.; Thakkar, J. R.; Rathod, V. M.; Kheni, J. V.; Kothari, V.; Parakhia, M. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Genetic Diversity Analysis in Some Marine Fish Species of Gujarat Coast through Morphological and Molecular Markers. Research Journal of Biotechnology, 11(3): 77-84.
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6.24
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13.
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Parakhia, M. V.; Tomar, R. S.; Vala, A. G.; Rathod, V. M. and Kheni, J. V. (2016). Whole Genome Sequencing of Drought Stress Tolerance Endophytic Bacterium Enterobacter sp. Mr1. Journal of Bacterial Mycology, 3(2): 55-58. DOI: 10.15406/jbmoa.2016.03.00055.
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Year 2017-18
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1.
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Tomar R. S., Iquebal M. A., Parakhia M. V., Deepak Kumar, Jaiswal S., Rathod V. M., Padhiyar S. M., Neeraj Kumar, Rai A. and Dinesh Kumar (2017). Draft whole genome sequence of groundnut stem rot fungus Athelia rolfsii revealing genetic architect of its pathogenicity and virulence. Nature Scientific Reports, DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-05478-8.
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11.23
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2.
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Kheni J., Kothari V., Rathod K., Rathod V., Padhiyar S., Bhalara R., Tomar R. S., Parakhiya M. V. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). Morphological and metabolic characterization of wilt disease (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri) in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Research Journal of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, 5(7): 12-19.
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7.31
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3.
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Mori D. S.; Kandoliya U. K.; Bhatt V. S.; Patel S. V. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). Evaluation of Phenolics and Antioxidant Enzyme Systems for Phytophthora Blight in Resistant and Susceptible Variety of Sesame (Sesamum Indicum L.). International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 6(8): 2344-2352.
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5.38
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4.
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Warwate S. I.; Kandoliya U. K.; Bhadja N. V. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). The Effect of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) on Biochemical Parameters of Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) Seedling. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 6(3): 1935-1944.
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5.38
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5.
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Warwate S. I., Kandoliya U. K., Bhadja N. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2017). The Effect of Seed Priming with Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) on Growth of Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) Seedling. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science,6(3): 1926-1934.
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5.38
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6.
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Rathod V. B.; Mehta D. R. and Solanki H. V. (2017). Genetic variability and divergence for oil content and yield attributes in Indian mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern & Coss]. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 6(5): 1507-1509.
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5.21
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7.
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Kapadiya K. B.; Singh C.; Bhalara R. L.; Kandoliya U. K. and Dabhi K. H. (2017). Effect of higher temperature on leaf anatomy of heat tolerance and heat susceptible wheat genotypes (Triticum aestivum L.) by scanning electron microscopy. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 6(5), 2270-2277.
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5.21
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8.
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Hirpara D. G.; Gajera* H.P.; Hirapara J. G. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). Inhibition coefficient and molecular diversity of multi stress tolerant Trichoderma as potential biocontrol agent against Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 55: 75–92. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2017.08.029
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8.59
Elsevier
IF:2.885
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9.
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Gajera* H.P.; Gevariya S. N.; Hirpara D. G.; Patel S. V. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). Antidiabetic and antioxidant functionality associated with phenolic constituents from fruit parts of indigenous black jamun (Syzygium cumini L.) landraces. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 54(10): 3180–3191. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-017-2756-8
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7.24
(Springer)
IF: 2.024
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10.
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Patel C. V.; Gajera* H. P.; Hirpara D. G. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). Induction of Antioxidant Enzymes and Isozymes Profile of Chickpea Genotypes Under Compatible and Incompatible Interactions with Fusarium Wilt. Journal of Plant Pathology, 99(1):131-140. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4454/jpp.v99i1.3854
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7.04
(Edizioni)
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11.
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Hirpara D. G.; Gajera H. P.; Hirpara H. Z. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). Antipathy of Trichoderma against Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc.: Evaluation of Cell Wall-Degrading Enzymatic Activities and Molecular Diversity Analysis of Antagonists. Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, 27: 22–28. DOI: 10.1159/000452997
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7.70
(Karger)
IF: 1.701
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12.
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Hirpara D. G.; Gajera H. P.; Hirpara H. Z. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). Molecular diversity and fingerprints of Trichoderma associated with antagonistic potentials against Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection, 124: 31–40. DOI 10.1007/s41348-016-0053-9.
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6.68
(Springer)
IF: 0.477
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13.
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Patel A. D.; Gajera H. P.; Patel S. V. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). Isolation, Identification and Molecular Characterization by RAPD of Red HE7B Dye Decolourizing Bacteria from Textile Effluents and its Cultivated Soil. Journal of Current Miocrobiology and Applied Sciences, 6(10): 1478-1484. https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2017.610.175
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5.38
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14.
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Patel C. V.; Ramani H. R. and Gajera H. P. (2017). Genotypic study of eighteen Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceri with the help of STMS marker using Capillary electrophoresis and Seed storage protein profiling. Research Journal of Biotechnology, 12(7): 83-89.
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6.24
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15.
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Bharose A. A.; Gajera* H. P.; Hirpara D. G.; Kachhadia V. H. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). Molecular Identification and Characterization of Bacillus Antagonist to Inhibit aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus. International Journal of Current Miocrobiology and Applied Sciences, 6(3): 2466-2484. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2017.603.280
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5.38
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16.
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Bharose A. A.; Gajera* H. P.; Hirpara D. G.; Kachhadia V. H. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). Morphological Credentials of Afla-Toxigenic and Non-Toxigenic Aspergillus Using Polyphasic Taxonomy. International Journal of Current Miocrobiology and Applied Sciences, 6(3): 2450-2465. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2017.603.279
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5.38
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17.
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Kandoliya U. K.; Marviya G. V.; Rathod P. J.; Vakharia D. N. and Golakiya B. A. (2017). Pathogenesis Related Hydrolytic Enzymes Induction in Response to PGPR Seed Priming Against Wilt Pathogen (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri) in Chickpea. Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry. 30(2): 182-188.
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4.1
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18.
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Timbadiya P. N., Bheda S. B., Gajera H. P. and Patel S. V. (2017). Application of Peanut Butter to Improve the Nutritional Quality of Cookies. Current research in Nutrition and Food Sciences, 5(3): online ISSN: 0973-4929.
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4.04
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Year 2018-19
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1.
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Hirpara, D. G. and Gajera H. P. (2018). Molecular heterozygosity and genetic exploitations of Trichoderma inter-fusants enhancing tolerance to fungicides and mycoparasitism against Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 66: 26-36. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2018.09.005.
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8.89
Elsevier
IF: 2.885
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2.
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Gajera H. P. and Hirpara D. G. (2018). Anti-hyperglycemic Effect and Regulation of Carbohydrate Metabolism by Phenolic Antioxidants of Medicinal Plants against Diabetes. Current Research in Diabetes and Obesity Journal, 5(4): 555-668. DOI: 10.19080/CRDOJ.2018.05.555668.
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International
(Review)
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3.
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Raval, S.; Mahatma, M. K.; Chakraborty, K.; Bishi, S. K.; Rathod, K. J.; Jadav, J. K.; Sanghani, J. M.; Mandavia, M. K.; Singh, A. L.; Gajera, H. P. and Golakiya, B. A. (2018). Metabolomics of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) genotypes under varying temperature regimes. Plant Growth Regulation, 84: 493–505. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10725-017-0356-2
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8.65
(Springer)
IF: 2.646
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4.
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Gajera H. P.*, Gevariya, S. N.; Patel, S. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2018). Nutritional profile and molecular fingerprints of indigenous black jamun (Syzygium cumini L.) landraces. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 55(2): 730-739. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-017-2984-y
|
7.26
(Springer)
IF: 1.262
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5.
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Kapadia, D. A.; Gajera H. P.*, Madariya, R. B.and Golakiya, B. A. (2018). Microsatellite markers based genetic diversity in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes. Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 17: 337-345.
|
6.29
NISCAIR-CSIR
IF: 0.368
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6.
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Bharose A. A. and Gajera H. P. (2018). Antifungal Activity and Metabolites Study of Bacillus Strain Against Aflatoxin Producing Aspergillus. Journal of Applied Microbiology and Biochemistry, 18(2): 1-8. DOI: 10.21767/2576-1412.100024
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iMedPub
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7.
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Dave, R. A.; Gajera, H. P.; Ukani, P. K.; Shihora, M. G.; Antala T. J., Pansuriya K. C., Timbadiya P. N. and Golakiya B. A. (2018). Evaluation of antioxidant activity, untargeted metabolite profile and elemental analysis of Euphorbia hirta L. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6(3): 1986-1998.
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5.31
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8.
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Solanki,M. V.; Trivedi S. K.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Golakiya, B. A. (2018). Effect of exogenous application of salicylic acid on biochemical constituent in black gram (Vigna mungo (L.)) Hepper irrigated with saline water. European Journal of Biotechnology and Bioscience, 6(5): 28-34.
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3.21
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9.
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Trivedi S. K.; Solanki M. V.; Kandoliya U. K. and Golakiya B. A. (2018). Effect of exogenous application of salicylic acid on antioxidative enzymes in green gram (Vigna radiate (L.) wilczek) irrigated with saline water. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 6(4): 2668-2674. (ISSN: P- 2349–8528 E-ISSN: 2321–4902.)
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5.31
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10.
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Solanki M. V.; Trivedi, S. K.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Golakiya, B. A. (2018). Effect of exogenous application of salicylic acid on antioxidative enzymes in black gram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) irrigated with saline water.International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6(4): 2107-2116. 1591 (ISSN: P- 2349–8528 E-ISSN: 2321–4902.)
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5.31
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11.
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Bodar, N. P.; Himanshu, D. R.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Kakhani, H. (2018). Morphological characterization of isolates novel strain of Trichoderma which accumulate the heavy metal (Cobalt). International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6(2): 1899-1902.
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5.31
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12.
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Bodar, N. P.; Himanshu, D. R.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Kakhani, H. (2018). Effect of interspecific protoplast fusants strain (Trichoderma viride and Trichoderma koningii) on Arachis hypogaea L. for zinc tolerance using physiological and biochemical traits. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 6(2): 1586-1591. (ISSN: P- 2349–8528 E-ISSN: 2321–4902. NAAS:5.31)
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5.31
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13.
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Bodar, N. P.; Kandoliya, U. K.; Rathod, P. J.; Bajaniya, V. K.; Bhadja, N. V. and Golakiya B. A. (2018). Biochemical changes and fatty acid profiling of consecutively used fried groundnut oil. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 6(2): 231-236. (ISSN: P- 2349–8528 E-ISSN: 2321–4902.)
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5.31
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14.
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Goswami B. R.; Parakhia M. V.; Golakiya B. A. and Kothari C. R. (2018). Morphological and Molecular Identification of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) Fungi. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 7(01): 2336-2347. doi: https:// doi.org/ 10.20546 /ijcmas. 2018.701.282
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5.38
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15.
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Bharose, A. A. and Gajera, H. P. (2018). Antifungal Activity and Metabolites Study of Bacillus Strain Against Aflatoxin Producing Aspergillus. Journal of Applied Microbiology and Biochemistry, 18(2): 1-8. DOI: 10.21767/2576-1412.100024
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iMedPub
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16.
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Gajera, H. P.; Dave, R. A.; Anatala, T. J.; Shihora, M. G. and Golakiya, B. A. (2018).LC-QTOF based Untargeted Metabolites, Bioactive Constituents and Elemental Analysis Associated with Antioxidant Activity in Ficus racemosa L. Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry, 31(1): 39-48. (doi 10.5958/0974-4479.2018.00006.0)
|
4.69
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17.
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Bhadani, R. V.; Gajera, H. P.; Hirpara, D. G.; Kachhadiya, H. J. and Patel, S. V. (2018).Biochemical Characterization and Molecular Variability Associated with Drought Tolerance in Cotton. Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry, 31(1): 9-16 (doi 10.5958/0974-4479.2018.00002.3)
|
4.69
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18.
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Kandoliya, U. K.; Joshi, A. K.; Mori, D S.; Marviya, G. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2018).Genetic diversity analysis of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) genotypes and hybrids using molecular marker. Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry, 31(1): 25-32.
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4.1
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19.
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Joshi, A. K.; Kandoliya, U. K.; Bodar, N. P. and Golakiya, B. A. (2018). Diversity of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) Genotypes and hybrids for root total phenol content and different enzymatic activity. Journal of Agricultural Science Research., 2(1): 13-16.
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--
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20.
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Verma, S.; Tomar, R. S.; Rathod, V.; Thakker, J.; Shubham, Bhagwaat, N.; Raval, S.; Antala, T.; Jogia, Z. and Golakiya, B. A. (2018). Transcriptome Sequencing Analysis of Macrophomina phaseolina Resistant and Susceptible Castor Genotype. Biosciences, Biotechnology Research Asia, 15(1): 195-215.
|
4.93
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21.
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Korat, A. N.; Kavathiya, Y. A.; Lakhani, N. S.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Golakiya, B. A. (2019). Nutritional and antioxidant components of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) seedlings. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry.,8(1): 443-447.
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5.21
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Year 2019-20
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1.
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Anuj, S. A.; Gajera, H. P.; Hirpara, D. G. and Golakiya, B. A. (2019). Bacterial membrane destabilization with cationic particles of nano-silver to combat efflux-mediated antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria. Life Science, 230: 178–187. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lfs.2019.05.072
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9.23
Elsevier
IF: 3.234
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2.
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Hirpara, D. G.; Gajera*, H. P.; Patel, A. K.; Katakpara, Z. A. and Golakiya, B. A. (2019). Molecular insights into development of Trichoderma interfusants for multistress tolerance enhancing antagonism against Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. Journal of Cell Physiology, 234: 7368–7383. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.27496
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10.08
(Wiley)
IF: 4.522
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3.
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Anuj, S. A.; Gajera, H. P.; Hirpara, D. G. and Golakiya, B. A. (2019). Interruption in membrane permeability of drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus with cationic particles of nano‑silver. European Journal of Pharmaceutical Science, 127(1): 208-216. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejps.2018.11.005
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9.47
Elsevier
IF: 3.466
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4.
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Anuj, S. A.; Gajera, H. P.; Hirpara, D. G. and Golakiya, B. A. (2019). Bactericidal assessment of nano-silver on emerging and re-emerging human pathogens. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 51(1): 219-225. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2018.04.028
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9.23
Elsevier
IF: 3.225
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5.
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Yadav, P. K.; Jasrotia, R. S.; Iquebal, M. A.; Bhatt, S. B.; Arora, V.; Angadi, U. B.; Tomar, R. S.; Jaiswal, S. and Kumar D. (2019). VigSatDB: genome-wide microsatellite DNA marker database of three species of Vigna for germplasm characterization and improvement. Database-The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation, 1–13. doi: 10.1093/database/baz055.
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9.98
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6.
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Tulsani, N. J.; Hamid, R.; Jacob, F.; Umretiya, N. G.; Nandha, A. K.; Tomar, R. S. and Golakiya B. A. (2019). Transcriptome landscaping for gene mining and SSR marker development in Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.). Genomics, 112(2): 1545-1553.
|
8.91
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7.
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Jaiswal, S.; Jadhav, P. V.; Jasrotia, R. S.; Kale, P. B.; Kad, S. K.; Moharil, M. P.; Dudhare, M. S.; Kheni, J.; Deshmukh, A. G.; Mane, S. S.; Nandanwar, R. S.; Penna, S.; Manjaya, J. G.; Iquebal, M. A.; Tomar, R. S.; Kawar, P. G.; Rai, A. and Kumar, D. (2019). Transcriptomic signature reveals mechanism of flower bud distortion in witches’-broom disease of soybean (Glycine max). BMC Plant Biology, 19: 26. doi.org/10.1186/s12870-018-1601-1
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9.96
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8.
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Shelake, P. S.; Dabhi, M. N.; Sabat, M. and Rathod, P. J. (2019). Performance evaluation of developed low‐temperature grinding mill., Journal of Food Process Engineering, 42(8): e13290.
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7.96
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9.
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Riddhi, P.; Purohit, H. B.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Golakiya, B. A. (2019). Effect of gibberellic acid, potassium nitrate and silicic acid on biochemical constituents and physiological parameter in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) seedling irrigated with saline water. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 7(6): 2162-2172
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5.31
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10.
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Patel, R. S.; Kadam, D. D.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Golakiya, B. A. (2019). Effect of gibberellic acid, potassium nitrate and silicic acid on enzymes activity in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) irrigated with saline water.Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 8(5): 1022-1029.
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5.21
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11.
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Parakhia, M. V.; Tomar, R. S.; Dalal, H.; Kothari, V. V.; Rathod, V. M. and Golakiya, B. A. (2019). Genome Sequence Analysis and Identification of Genes Associated to Pesticide Degradation from Enterobacter cloacae Strain MR2. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Science, 8(1): 2289-2304.
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5.38
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12.
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Rathod, P. J.; Jithender, B.; Konga, U. and Nickhil, C. (2019). Nutritional and anti-nutritional factors present in oil seeds: An Overview.International Journal of Chemical Studies, 7(6): 1159-1165.
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5.31
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Year 2020-21
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1.
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Anuj, S. A.; Gajera, H. P.; Hirpara, D. G. and Golakiya, B. A. (2020). The impact of bacterial size on their survival in the presence of cationic particles of nano-silver. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 61: 126517 online
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8.90
Elsevier
IF: 3.110
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2.
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Hirpara, D. G.; Gajera, H. P.(2020)Green synthesis and antifungal mechanism of silver nanoparticles derived from chitin- induced exometabolites of Trichoderma interfusant. Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 34: e5407
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9.26
(Wiley)
IF: 3.14
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3.
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Kandoliya, U. K.; Gajera, H. P.; Bodar, N. P. and Golakiya, B. A. 2020. Biochemical and molecular characterization of brinjal varieties and promising genotypes of Saurastra region. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 9(4): 1550-1558.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/phyto.2020.v9.i4v.11971
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5.21
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4.
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Pipaliya, H. R.; Gajera H. P.; Hirpara D. G.; Khunt K. R. and Bhalara R. L. (2020). Effect of Heat Stress on Flower Anatomy of Heat Tolerance and Susceptible Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Genotypes by Scanning Electron Microscopy. International Journal of Bioresource and Stress Management, 11(1): 082-088.
DOI: https://DOI.ORG/10.23910/IJBSM/2020.11.1.2071a
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4.65
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5.
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Parakhia, M. V. and Golakia, B. A. (2021) Microbiome of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Rhizosphere Infected with Macrophomina pheseolina Root Rot. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 10(02): 141-149.
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5.38
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Year 2021-22
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1.
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Darshna G. Hirpara, Harsukh P. Gajera, Disha D. Savaliya, and Rushita V. Bhadani (2021). Characterization and bioefficacy of green nanosilver particles derived from fungicide-tolerant Tricho-fusant for efficient biocontrol of stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc.) in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Journal of Microbiology 59 (11): 1031–1043
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-021-1344-9
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8.90
(Springer)
IF: 3.7
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2.
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Rushita V. Bhadani, H. P. Gajera, Darshna G. Hirpara, Harshita J. Kachhadiya, R. A. Dave (2021) Metabolomics of extracellular compounds and parasitic enzymes of Beauveria bassiana associated with biological control of whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci). Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 176: 104877
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pestbp.2021.104877
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10.97
(Elsevier)
IF: 4.7
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3.
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Sandhya K. Trivedi, H. P. Gajera, D. D. Savaliya and R. V. Bhadani (2021). Biochemical and physiological changes influenced by saline water stress in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry,34 (1): 33-38.
doi 10.5958/0974-4479.2021.00004.6
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4.38
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4.
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Hiral Desai, Rasmieh Hamid, Zahra Ghorbanzadeh, Nishant Bhut, Shital M Padhiyar, Jasminkumar Kheni, and Rukam S. Tomar (2021). Genic Microsatellite Marker Characterization and Development in Little millet (Panicum sumatrense) using transcriptome sequencing. Scientific Reports, 11, 20620. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-00100-4
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10.38
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5.
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Nidhi Radadiya, Naman Mangukia, Virali Antala, Hiral Desai, Hemangini Chaudhari, T. L. Dholaria, Rukam Singh Tomar, B. A. Golakiya and Mahesh Mahatma (2021). Transcriptome analysis of sesame-Macrophomina phaseolina interactions revealing the distinct genetic components for early defense responses. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants,27, 1675–1693.https://doi.org/10.1007/s12298-021-01039-6.
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8.39
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6.
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Rakesh Nogiya, MK Mahatma, Avinash Gowda H, SS Raval, V Rathod, HP Gajera, R. S. Tomar & Narendra Kumar (2021). Changes in expression of polyamines and ethylene biosynthesis genes in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) genotypes during Sclerotium rolfsii infection. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 58, 476-483.
|
6.78
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7.
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Balaji Rathod, Riddhi Rajyaguru, Shashikant Sharma and Rukam Singh Tomar (2021). Oil content and fatty acid profiling of soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) of Indian cultivar. The Pharma Innovation Journal; 10(9): 24-29.
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5.23
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8.
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Sharma, S. K., Rajyaguru, R., Gajera, H. P., Tomar, R. S., Kheni, J., Bhalani, H. and Golakiya, B. A. (2021). Optimization of in vitro regeneration protocol for tomato (Solanum lycopersicon Mill.) Cv. Junagadh Tomato-3. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research, 21(2): 7081-7090.
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4.04
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9.
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Vasava, D. K., Kheni, J. K., Bhalani, H. N., Padhiyar, S. M., Rajyaguru, R., Desai, H. and Tomar, R. S. (2021). Mining and development of EST-SSR markers from public expressed sequence tags databases for the study of spine gourd (momordica dioica) male and female plant. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research, 21(1): 7057-7062.
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4.04
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10.
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Tatmiya Ritisha N., Ambalam Padma and Tomar Rukam S. (2021). Metabolomics of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) genotypes during groundnut- Sclerotium rolfsii interaction at different stages of infection. Research Journal of Biotechnology, 16 (4), 101-111.
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4.0
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11.
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Saxena Akansha, Padhiyar S.M., Kheni J. and Tomar Rukam S. (2021). Character associations, path analysis and molecular characterization in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.). Research Journal of Biotechnology, 16 (2), 141-148.
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4.0
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12.
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Lenka B, Kulkarni G U, Mehta D R, Tomar R S, Mungra K D and Patel J B (2021). Combining ability studies for grain and dry fodder yield per plant in pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] Using line x tester analysis over environments. The Pharma Innovation Journal; 10(12):2483-2491.
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5.23
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13.
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Bhukya Jithender, DM Vyas, C Nickhil, PJ Rathod (2021). Development of juice extraction process for pomegranate (Punica granatum): Evaluation and physicochemical aspects. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 91 (6):936–938
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6.0
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14.
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Neha J. Hirpara, M.N. Dabhi and P.J. Rathod. (2021). Development of Potato Starch Based Biodegradable Packaging Film. Biological Forum – An International Journal 13(1):529-541
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5.11
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15.
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T.H Barad, Chandegara VK, Rathod P.J and Mori M.R.(2021).Quality evaluation of a jaggery prepared from developed three pan jaggery making furnace. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 9(1):907-913
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MV Solanki, PJ Rathod and MK Mahatma. (2021). Trends of antinutritional compounds in groundnut pod at development stages during drought conditions. The Pharma Innovation Journal. SP-10(10):1107-1111
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5.23
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17.
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Charan Singh, Dhamsaniya N K, Rathod Pankajkuamr jemalbhai (2022) Effect of ultraviolet-c radiation processing on physical and microbial properties of horticulture produce. The Pharma Innovation Journal.11(6):1798-1804
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5.23
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18.
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Sirwani, P. M., Dabhi, M. N., & Rathod, P. J. (2022). Effect of low temperature grinding on phytochemicals profile of fenugreek seed powder: Effect of grinding methods on the quality of fenugreek seed powder. Journal of Spices and Aromatic Crops, 31:(2) 177–186. https://doi.org/10.25081/josac.2022.v31.i2.7958
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Year 2022-23
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Harshita J. Kachhadiya, H. P. Gajera, D. R. Mehta, Darshna G. Hirpara, Rushita V. Bhadani, R. A. Dave (2022). Comparative Appraisal of leaf proteomic and mass spectrometry analyses during fusarium wilt infection in resistance and susceptible genotypes of castor (Ricinus communis L.). The Protein Journal 41: 638–658.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10930-022-10083-4
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10.00
(Springer)
IF: 4.000
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2.
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Rushita V. Bhadani, H. P. Gajera, Darshna G. Hirpara, Harshita J. Kachhadiya (2022). Characterization and bio‑eicacy of entomopathogenic Beauveria associated with cuticle‑degrading enzymes to restrain sucking pest Bemisia tabaci.Parasitology Research,121: 2019–2031
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-022-07557-w
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8.38
(Springer)
IF: 2.38
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3.
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Rushita V. Bhadani, H. P. Gajera, Darshna G. Hirpara, D. D. Savaliya, Samir A. Anuj (2022). Biosynthesis and characterization of extracellular metabolites-based nanoparticles to control the whitely. Archives of Microbiology, 204:311
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00203-022-02917-7
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8.67
(Springer)
IF: 2.67
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4.
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H. P. Gajera, Darshna G. Hirpara, Rushita V. Bhadani, B. A. Golakiya (2022). Green synthesis and characterization of nanosilver derived from extracellular metabolites of potent Bacillus subtilis for antifungal and eco-friendly action against phytopathogen. Biometals 35: 479–497.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10534-022-00382-9
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9.38
(Springer)
IF: 3.38
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5.
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M. N. Dabhi*, P. R. Davara, H. P. Gajera, Nirav Joshi, and Parth Saparia (2022). Bioactive Compounds of Turmeric Powder Affected by Grinding Method and Feed Temperature. International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Biotechnology, 15 (Special Issue): 337-345. DOI: 10.30954/0974-1712.03.2022.8
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4.54
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6.
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Harsh B. Purohit, H. P. Gajera, D. D. Savaliya and Darshna G. Hirpara (2022). Physiological and Biochemical changes during in vitro germination under salinity stress in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). The Pharma Innovation Journal, 11(7): 55-63.
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5.23
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7.
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Nimisha V Hirani, H. P. Gajera, Darshna G. Hirpara and R. L. Bhalara (2022). Microbiome characterization of PGPR isolated from Fusarium wilt infected cumin Rhizosphere. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 11(8): 1115-1126.
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5.23
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Kinjal M. Hirapara, H. P. Gajera, D. D. Savaliya and D. G. Hirpara (2022). Biochemical and physiological changes influenced by drought stress in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry, 35 (1), 79-86. doi 10.5958/0974-4479.2022.00012.0
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4.38
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9.
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Khushbu A. Thummar, Sandhya K. Trivedi, H. P. Gajera and D. D. Savaliya (2022). Antioxidant defence system induced by seed priming with nanoparticles to restrain Fusarium wilt in cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.). Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry, 35 (1): 27-34. doi 10.5958/0974-4479.2022.00004.1
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4.38
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10.
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C. Tara Satyavathi, Rukam S. Tomar, Supriya Ambawat, Jasminkumar Kheni, Shital M. Padhiyar, Hiralben Desai, S.B. Bhatt, M. S. Shitap, Ramesh Chand Meena, S. Mukesh Sankar, S.P. Singh and Vikas Khandelwal (2022). Stage Specific Comparative Transcriptomic Analysis to Reveal Gene Networks Regulating Iron and Zinc Content in Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.]. Scientific Reports, 12:276. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-04388-0
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10.38
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11.
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Ashish Vala, Nasreen Bano, Yogita Deshmukh, Rukam S. Tomar, CG Joshi, N Subhash (2022). Transcriptome analysis identifies novel gene (s) and pathways for salt stress responses in Dandi cultivar. Cereal Research Communications, https://doi.org/10.1007/s42976-022-00319-5.
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7.20
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12.
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Likhindra Reang, Shraddha Bhatt, Rukam S. Tomar, Kavita Joshi, Shital Padhiyar, U. M. Vyas & Jasmin Kumar Kheni(2022). Plant growth promoting characteristics of halophilicand halotolerant bacteria isolated from coastal regions of Saurashtra Gujarat. Scientific Reports, 12:4699. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-08151-x
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10.38
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13.
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Jalaja S. Menon, Berin Pathrose, A. C. Asna, Rukam S. Tomar and B. Dineshkumar (2022). Morphological, biochemical, molecular marker, GC-MS analysis of garlic (Allium sativum L.) landraces in the rain shadow high hills of Kerala. Pharmacognosy Magazine, 18(77):121-127. DOI:10.4103/pm.pm_435_21
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7.10
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14.
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Rukam S. Tomar, Ramesh K. Solanki, M. A. Iquabal, S. M. Padhiyar, and J. K. Kheni (2022). Deciphering Chloroplast Genome of Indian Cultivar Gujarat Cumin 4: First Report. Annals of Arid Zone, 61(1): 71-74.
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4.70
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15.
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Chauhan K. P., Kulkarni G. U., Sharma L. K., Patel J. B., Babariya C. A. and Tomar R. S. (2022). Impact of apical pinching and fruit picking on seed quality parameters of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench). The Pharma Innovation Journal; 11(11): 490-492.
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5.23
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16.
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Hemangini A Chaudhari, Antala Virali, Nidhi Radadiya, Mahesh Kumar Mahatma and Rukam S. Tomar (2022). Selection of suitable reference gene for gene expression studies during groundnut seed germination. Research Journal of Biotechnology, 17(2), 64-71.
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4.00
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17.
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Chander Kanta Kumawat, G.U. Kulkarni , R. S. Tomar , B.A. Monapara, A.G. Pansuriya and L.K. Sharma (2022). Per Se Performance of Brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) Hybrids for Fruit Yield and its component Traits under Normal and Organic Environments. Biological Forum – An International Journal, 14(4): 441-448.
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5.11
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18.
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Khaniya J, GU Kulkarni, BA Monpara, DR Mehta, LK Sharma and R. S. Tomar (2022). Narrow-sense heritability and genetic advance for seed yield and yield attributing traits in medium duration pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Mill sp.]. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 11(9): 413-417.
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5.23
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19.
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Dhawale R N, Padhiyar Shital M, Kheni Jasminkumar and Tomar R. S. (2022). Metabolomic profiling of drought-tolerant little millet (Panicum sumatrense L.) genotype in response to drought stress. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 11(4): 1754-1762.
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5.23
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20.
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Tomar Rukam S, RK Solanki, SM Padhiyar, JV Kheni and RK Kakani (2022). Flow cytometric genome size estimation of major seed spice grown in India. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 11(6): 507-510.
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5.23
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21.
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Pappy Ready, Pritesh Sabara, Shital M. Padhiyar, Kulkarni, G. U., J. V. Kheni and Rukam S. Tomar (2022). Genetic Diversity of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) revealed by RAPD and ISSR Markers. Annals of Arid Zone, 60(3&4): 109-115.
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4.70
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22.
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Shital M Padhiyar, Jasminkumar Kheni, Hiral V Desai, Rukam S. Tomar and H. P. Gajera (2022). Metabolomic characterization of barnyard millet (Echinochloa frumentacea L.) involved in different stages of spike development. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 11(6): 604-611.
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5.23
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23.
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V.M. Sejani, N.K. Dhamsaniya, P.J. Rathod (2022) Preparation of Peanut Flour based Thabdi Peda. Journal of Dairying, Foods & Home Sciences. 42(2): 237-241
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5.75
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24.
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V.M. Sejani N.K. Dhamsaniya and P.J. Rathod (2022) Effect of Peanut Flour on Proximate Composition ofThabdi Peda.Biological forum-An International Journal.14(3):1052-1057 ISSN No. (Print): 0975-1130
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Bhukya Jithender, D. M. Vyas, Nickhil C, P. J. Rathod (2022). Optization of Developed Continuous Type Pomegranate Juice Ex- tractor AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION IN ASIA, AFRICA AND LATIN AMERICA(53)65-72
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6.14
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26.
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Shingala Abhishaben M, Dabhi MN, Rathod PJ, Dharsenda T L (2022) .Effect of ozone gas exposure time and ozone cycle on starch content of wheat (Triticum aestivum) during bulk storage. The Pharma Innovation Journal .11(10):1621-1626
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5.23
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27.
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VB Gore, PJ Rathod, AG Vala, D Kumar (2022) Analysis of protein profiling through SDS-PAGE of spreading types varieties of groundnut grown in India. The Pharma Innovation Journal.1(9):2811-2817
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5.23
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28.
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Shingala, A.M, Dabhi, M.N., Rathod, P.J, Rathod R.R (2022) Influence of Ozone Treatment on Carbohydrate Content of Wheat (Triticum aestivum) during Bulk Storage Int. J. Ag. Env. Biotech. 15 (1)401-406..
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5.23
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29.
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Charan Singh, Dhamsaniya N K, Rathod Pankajkumar Jemalbhai (2022)Effect of Ultraviolet-C Irradiation on Storability of Sapota.Biological Forum – An International Journal 14:(3)194-198
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4.54
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V.M. Sejani, N.K. Dhamsaniya, P.J. Rathod (2022) Preparation of Peanut Flour based Thabdi Peda. Journal of Dairying, Foods & Home Sciences. 42(2): 237-241
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5.75
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Year 2023-24
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Khyati R. Savani; H. P. Gajera; Darshna G. Hirpara; Disha D. Savaliya; U. K. Kandoliya (2023). Salicylic acid-functionalised chitosan nanoparticles restore impaired sucrose metabolism in the developing anther of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) under heat stress. Functional Plant Biology, on line
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1071/FP22309
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8.81
(CSIRO Publishing)
IF: 3.000
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2.
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H. P. Gajera, Darshna G. Hirpara, Disha D. Savaliya, M. V. Parakhia (2023). Biochemical and molecular depictions to develop ech42 gene‑ specific SCAR markers for recognition of chitinolytic Trichoderma inhibiting Macrophomina phaseolina (Maubl.) Ashby. Archives of Microbiology, 205 (6): 242 on line
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00203-023-03582-0
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8.67
(Springer)
IF: 2.667
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3.
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Darshna G. Hirpara and Harsukh P. Gajera (2023). Intracellular metabolomics and microRNAomics unveil new insight into the regulatory network for potential biocontrol mechanism of stress‐tolerant Tricho‐fusants interacting with phytopathogen Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. Journal of Cellular Physiology 238 (6): 1288-1307
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.31009
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12.51
(Wiley)
IF: 6.513
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4.
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Darshna G. Hirpara, H. P. Gajera, Disha D. Savaliya, M. V. Parakhia (2023). Exploring conserved and novel MicroRNA-like small RNAs from stress tolerant Trichoderma fusants and parental strains during interaction with fungal phytopathogen Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 191: 105368
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pestbp.2023.105368
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10.97
(Elsevier)
IF: 4.966
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5.
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Smrutirekha Sahu, UK Kandoliya and HP Gajera (2023). Evaluating the impact of iron oxide nanoparticles on nutritional parameters and yield attributes of groundnut grown in calcareous soils. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 12(9): 2246-2250.
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5.23
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6.
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Tajender Kumar, Timbadiya P. N., Kandoliya U. K., Parakhia M. V. and Gajera H. P. (2023). Assessing the Nutritional and Antinutritional Components of Promising Kabuli Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Genotypes, International Journal of Economic Plants, 10(2): 122-126.
Doi: HTTPS://DOI.ORG/10.23910/2/2023.0517
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4.37
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7.
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Ashish Chovatiya, Riddhi Rajyaguru, Rukam Singh Tomar and Preetam Joshi (2023). Revolutionizing Agriculture: Harnessing CRISPR/Cas9 for Crop Enhancement. Indian Journal of Microbiology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12088-023-01154-w
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9.00
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8.
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VishaRathod, Khyati Rathod, Rukam S. Tomar, Ritisha Tatamiya, Rasmieh Hamid, Feba Jacob and Nasreen Shakil Munshi (2023). Metabolic profiles of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) in response to Puccinia arachidis fungus infection. BMC Genomics 24, 630. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-023-09725-3
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10.55
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9.
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Shital M. Padhiyar, Jasminkumar Kheni, Hiral Desai and Rukam S. Tomar (2023). Comparative transcriptome profiling of high and low grain-iron containing Indian barnyard millet (Echinochloa frumentacea L.) genotypes during different stages of grain development. Haliyon
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10.00
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10.
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Riddhi Rajyaguru and Rukam S. Tomar (2023). Induction of new allelic variant of AhFAD2B gene in peanut cultivar, GG20 through CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis. Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology
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7.52
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11.
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Ramesh Narayanrao Dhawale, Rukam Singh Tomar, Shital Padhiyar, Jasminkumar Kheni, Gulwe Ashish and Sunil Tulahiram Hajare (2023). De Novo transcriptome Sequencing and Metabolic profiling of Drought tolerance associated genes in little Millet (Panicum sumatrense L.). Functional and Integrative Genomics, 23:303. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10142-023-01221-x
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9.67
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12.
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Hemangini A. Chaudhari, Mahesh Kumar Mahatma, Virali Antala, Nidhi Radadiya, Piyush Ukani, Rukam Singh Tomar, Lokesh Kumar Thawait, Sushmita Singh, K. Gangadhara, Amar Sakure and Akrash Parihar (2023). Ethrel-induced release of fresh seed dormancy causes remodeling of amylase activity, proteomics, phytohormone, and fatty acid profile of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12298-023-01332-6
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9.50
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13.
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Srutiben A Gundaraniya, Padma Ambalam, Roli Budhwar, Shital M Padhiyar and Rukam S. Tomar* (2023). Transcriptome analysis provides insights into the stress response in cultivated peanut (Arachis hypogaea L) subjected to drought stress. Molecular Biology Report, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11033-023-08563-6
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8.74
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14.
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Nikita S. Patel, Jagdish. B. Patel and Rukam. S. Tomar (2023). Identification of heat tolerant bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes through heat susceptibility index (HSI) and SSR markers. Cereal Research Communications, https://doi.org/10.1007/s42976-023-00426-x
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7.77
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15.
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Chintan Kapadia, Rahul Datta, Saiyed Mufti Mahammad, Rukam Singh Tomar, Jasmin Kumar Kheni, and Sezai Ercisli(2023). Genome-wide identification, quantification, and validation of differentially expressed miRNAs in Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) based on sequencing of small RNA sequences in response to Ralstonia solanacearum infection. ACS Omega, DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c07097
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10.13
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16.
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Pappy Ready, Pritesh Sabara, Shital M. Padhiyar, Kulkarni, G. U. and Rukam S. Tomar (2023). Correlation and path analysis in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) genotypes through agro-morphological study. Annals of arid zone, 62(3): 227-234.
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4.70
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17.
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Ashish G. Vala, Rukam Singh Tomar, Pankaj J. Rathod, and Rajivkumar (2023). Speed Breeding: Accelerating Crop Improvement through Controlled Environments, Genetics, and High-Throughput Phenotyping. International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology, 10(5), 746-749.
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4.00
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18.
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Ashish Vala, Nasreen Bano, Yogita Deshmukh, Rukam S. Tomar, CG Joshi, N Subhash (2023). Genomics Approaches for Enhancing Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Groundnut: A Pathway to Crop Improvement. International Journal of Science and Research Archive,
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4.00
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19.
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Shital M. Padhiyar, H.P. Supreeth, R.K. Solanki, K.D. Mungra and Rukam S. Tomar (2023). Assessment of Molecular Diversity Among Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] Maintainer (B) and Restorer Lines. Annals of Arid Zone 62(1): 55-63
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4.70
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20.
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Meniya V.H., Shital M. Padhiyar, Hiral Desai, Jasminkumar Kheni and Rukam S. Tomar (2023). Development and Validation of Microsatellite Markers for Barnyard Millet Obtained by Partial Genome Assembly. Annals of Arid Zone 62(1): 83-89
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4.70
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21.
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Vaibhav Vyas, Paresh Davara, Ashish Joshi, Mukesh Dabhi, Pankajkumar Rathod and Parthkumar Sapariya (2023). Physical and sensory properties of peanut sauce prepared through fermentation process.The Pharma Innovation Journal12(5): 2620-2625
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5.23
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22.
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V. B. Gore, P. J. Rathod, A. G. Vala, Gulla Bhavitha, D. Kumar (2023). Fatty acid profiling through GC-MS in oil extracted from thirty varieties of groundnut grown in Gujarat, India. Emergent Life Sciences Research 9(1):149-158
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5.75
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23.
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NU Joshi, MN Dabhi and PJ Rathod (2023). A review on factors affecting Dehusking operation of different agricultural products. The Pharma Innovation Journal SP-12(11): 478-482
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5.23
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24.
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Chandani Popalia, VK Chandegara, PJ Rathod. (2023). Valorization of sweet orange peel by fluidized bed drying and cryogenic grinding: Colour characteristics evaluation. Pharma Innovation 12(5):1149-1154.
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5.23
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25.
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Sejani V.M., Dhamsaniya N.K., Rathod P.J. (2023).Preparation of peanut flour based Thabdi peda. Asian Journal of Dairy and Food Research
42(2):237-241
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5.5
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26. | Amiben, Lakhani and Benharlal, P. S and Kandoliya, U. K. (2024) Partial Chemical Characterization of Drought-Related Metabolites in Maize Under Drought Stress Conditions. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 14 (1). pp. 338-348. ISSN 2581-8627 | 5.13 |
27. | Hinal Patoliya, UK Kandoliya, HP Gajera, PK Ukani. (2024) The effect of Gibberellic acid, Abscisic acid and salicylic acid on Metabolome profiling in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) irrigated with saline water. Int J Adv Biochem Res. 8(1S):373-380. | 5.29 |
Papers Presented in Seminar/Symposia
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Details of Publication
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Gajera, H. P.; Hirpara, D. G.; Patel, D. S. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Green synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles derived from potent Bacillus antagonist for biocontrol activity against Fusarium wilt in cumin. International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 30
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2.
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Gajera, H. P.; Hirpara, D. G.; Gevariya, S. N. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Nutraceutical, antioxidant and antidiabetic potentials associated with fruit size of indegeouns black jamun (Syzygium Cumini L.) landraces. International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 49.
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3.
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Katakpara, Z. A.; Savaliya, D. D.; Gajera, H. P. and Patel S. V. (2016). Characterization of eugenol for therapeutic potential derived from Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum L.) leaves. International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 102.
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4.
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Hirpara, D. G.; Gajera, H. P.; Hirpara, J. G. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). In vitro antifungal activities against Sclerotium rolfsii and molecular diversity in Trichoderma strains using SRAP markers. International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 123.
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5.
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Hirpara, D. G.; Gajera, H. P.; Vaja, K. N.; Patel, D. S. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). GC-MS based characterization of bioactive constituents attained from Trichoderma biocontrol agent inhibiting Sclerotium rolfsii in groundnut. International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 124.
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Gajera, H. P.; Savaliya, D. D.; Vaja, K. N. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Biochemical characterization of phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from soil rhizosphere. International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 128.
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7.
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Rathod, V. B.; Solanki, H. V.; Gajera, H. P.; Mehta, D. R. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Genetic variability and divergence for oil content and yield attributes in Indian mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) CZERN & COSS]. International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 176.
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Vaja, K. N.; Gajera, H. P.; Vaja, V. N. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Nutritional quality and genetic diversity related to salinity tolerance in wheat genotypes. International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 177.
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9.
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Katakpara, Z. A.; Gajera, H. P.; Dabhi, K. H. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Assessment of seed quality and microsatellite markers for heat tolerance in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 191.
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10.
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Vaja, K. N.; Gajera, H. P.; Hirpara, D. G. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Molecular diversity of Pseudomonas contributed to PGPR and biocontrol activity against phytopathogens. International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 192
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11.
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Gajera, H. P.; Bhadani, R. V.; Patel, S. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Genetic diversity analysis among promosing genotypes and cultivars of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) using molecular markers. International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 192.
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12.
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Savaliya, D. D.; Katakpara, Z. A.; Gajera, H. P. and Golakiya B. A. (2016). Influence of brassinolide on isozymes profiling and seed quality of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) cultivars under water deficit stress. International Conference on "Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods- The Challenges and Opportunities”, Anand, AAU, Dec. 6-8, Pp. 193.
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13.
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Marviya, G.V.; Kandoliya, U. K.; Golakiya, B. A. and Vakharia, D. N. (2016). Role of Benzyl Adenine on Enzyme Activities in Pearl Millet [Pennisetum Glaucum (L.) R.Br.] Genotypes under PEG Induced Stress', in InternationalConferenceon “NutraceuticalsandFunctionalFoods:The ChallengesandOpportunities” (ICNFF-16-ISAB) along withXIIIConvention oftheIndianSocietyofAgriculturalBiochemists during December6to8,2016 at Department ofBiochemistry, B.A.CollegeofAgriculture, Anand Agricultural University,Anand-388110,INDIA. Abstrct in ICNFF-2016-ISAB, P.224-225.
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14.
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Kandoliya, U. K.; Marviya, G. V.; Rathod, P. J.; Vakharia, D. N. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Pathogenesis related hydrolytic enzymes induction in response to PGPR seed priming against wilt pathogen (Fusarium oxysporum f.Sp. Ciceri) in Chickpea., in InternationalConferenceon “NutraceuticalsandFunctionalFoods:The ChallengesandOpportunities” (ICNFF-16-ISAB) along withXIIIConvention oftheIndianSocietyofAgriculturalBiochemists during December6to8,2016 at Department ofBiochemistry, B.A.CollegeofAgriculture, Anand Agricultural University,Anand-388 110,INDIA. Abstrct in ICNFF-2016-ISAB, P.224-225
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Chahwala, F. D.; Tomar, R. S.; Padhiyar, S. M.; Kheni, J. and Desai, H. (2019). presented paper at 9th International Geminivirus Symposium and 7thInternational ssDNA Comparative Virology Workshop on “Exploration of defence mechanism involved in solanum lycopersicum by using high throughput RNA-Seq method against begomovirus infection.” at UC Davis, Davis, California, USA form 9th November to 13th November 2019 with the funding from DBT.
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16.
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Tomar, R. S. (2019). presented a paper on “Partial genome and transcriptome sequencing in minor millets for the discovery of SSR and EST-SSR markers” at National Institute of Plant Genome research (NIPGR), New Delhiin a National Conference on “Neglected and Underutilized Crop Species” held on August 2nd, 2019.
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Desai, H.; Padhiyar, S. M.; Humbal, N. V.; Meniya, V. H.; Bhut, N.; Kheni, J.; Chahwala, F. D. and Tomar, R. S. (2019). presented a poster on “Genetic diversity in the minor millet germplasms revealed by simple sequence repeat markers” at National Institute of Plant Genome research (NIPGR), New Delhiin a National Conference on “Neglected and Underutilized Crop Species” held on August 2nd, 2019.
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Other Publication viz Books, Book chapter, Practical Manuals, Bulletins etc.
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Details of Publication
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Year 2015-16
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1.
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Gajera, H. P.; Patel, S. V. And Golakiya, B. A. (2015). Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology - Instant Notes. New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi, pp. 372, ISBN: 978-93-83305-52-0.
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2.
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Antala, T. J.; Gajera, H. P. and Vyas, H. R. (2015). Molecular and Biochemical marker for Fingerprinting: Cowpea. LAP lambert Academic Publishing, Deutschland/Germany, ISBN: 978-3-659-23612-0.
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3.
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Gajera, H. P.; Kapopara, M. B. and Antala, T. J. (2015). Peanut Butter: Nutritional Concepts to Fortify Confectionaries. LAP lambert Academic Publishing, Deutschland/Germany, ISBN: 978-3-659-38919-1.
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4.
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Gajera, H. P.; Savaliya, D. D. and Antala, T. J. (2015). Eugenol: Therapeutic Potential of Tulsi (Osimum sanctum L.) LAP lambert Academic Publishing, Deutschland/Germany, ISBN: 978-3-659-51337-4.
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5.
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Gajera, H. P.; Dave, R. A. and Chavda, J. S. (2015). Curcuminoids: Antioxidant Potentials and Medicinal Uses.LAP lambert Academic Publishing, Deutschland/Germany, ISBN: 978-3-659-53422-5.
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6.
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Gajera, H. P.and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). In: Raghvani, K. K.; Jethva, D. M. and Vyas, U. M. (Eds.) Biochemical and Molecular Basis of Plant Defense Mechanism Induced by Biocontrol agent.On line E-Manual Designed and Developed By Division of Computer Applications, IARI, New Delhi, on CBP-IASRI portal, pp. B-17-25. (http://http://cbp.icar.gov.in/ebook22.aspx?trainingApprovedId=WS-2015-1085)
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7.
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Kandoliya, U. K. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). In:Raghvani, K. K.; Jethva, D. M. and Vyas, U. M (Eds.). Role of secondary metabolites in plant pathogenesis and Defense mechanism. On line E-Manual Designed and Developed By Division of Computer Applications, IARI, New Delhi, on CBP-IASRI portal, pp. B-1-9. (http://http://cbp.icar.gov.in/ebook22.aspx?trainingApprovedId=WS-2015-1085)
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8.
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Marviya, G. V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2015). In: Raghvani, K.K.; Jethva, D.M. and Vyas, U.M. (Eds.) DNA Isolation and Utilization of Biotechnological Methods viz. SSR, RAPD etc. For Identification, Comparison and Sequencing of Genes. On line E-Manual Designed and Developed By Division of Computer Applications, IARI, New Delhi, on CBP-IASRI portal. pp. B-26-43.
(http://http://cbp.icar.gov.in/ebook22.aspx ?trainingApprovedId=WS-2015-1085)
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9.
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Gajera, H. P. (2015). Practical manual for Basic Biochemistry. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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10.
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Marviya, G. V.; Rathod, P. J. and Kandoliya, U. K. (2015). Practical manual on Elementary plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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11.
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Marviya, G. V. (2015). Practical manual on Fundamentals of Food Technology. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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12.
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Rathod, P. J.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Marviya, G. V. (2015). Practical manual on Biochemistry. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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13.
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Rathod, P. J. (2015). Food & Nutritional Biochemistry. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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14.
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Rathod, V. B. (2015). Lecture Notes and Practical manual on Principles of plant Breeding. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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Year 2016-17
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1.
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Bajaniya V. K.; Bhadja N. V. and Kandoliya U. K. (2016). Physicochemical and Fatty acids Properties of Bili and Khakhara oils. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN. No. 978-3-659-89879-2.
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2.
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Hirpara, D. G.; Gajera, H. P. and Patel, A. K. (2016). Molecular perspectives of Trichoderma strains inhibiting S. rolfsii. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN: 978-3-330-00541-9.
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3.
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Gajera, H. P.; Savaliya, D. D.; Hirapara, D.G.; Patel, S.V. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). In: Kumar, P.; Gupta, V. K.; Tiwari, A. K. and Kamale, M. (Eds.). Biocontrol Mechanism of Bacillus for Fusarium Wilt Management in Cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.).(Book chapter in Current trends in plant disease diagnostics and management practices.) Springer Nature, Ag Switzerland, pp. 29-47, ISBN No. 978-3-319-27312-9. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-2732-9
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4.
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Rathod, P. J.; Marviya, G. V. and Kandoliya, U. K. (2016). Practical manual on Advances in biochemistry and Biotechnology of flower crops. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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5.
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Vala, A. G. and Marviya, G. V. (2016). Practical manual For ELP of tissue culture technology. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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6.
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Marviya, G. V. (2016). Fundamentals of Food and Nutrition. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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7.
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Parakhia, M. V. (2016). Practical Manuals on Introductory Microbiology. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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8.
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Rathod, V. B. (2016). Lecture Notes on Molecular Breeding. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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9.
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Rathod, V. B. (2016). Practical manual on Techniques in Molecular Biology-II. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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10.
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Gajera, H. P.; Kandoliya, U. K. and Golakiya, B. A. (2016). Detection of Adulteration and Microbial contaminants in Milk And Milk Products. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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Year 2017-18
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1.
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Gajera, H. P. (2017). Practical manual for Basic Biochemistry. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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2.
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Rathod, P. J. (2017). Biochemistry of Cereals oilseeds and pulses Fundamental of Food and Nutritional Biochemistry, Advances in Biochemistry and Biotechnology of flower crops, Advances in Biochemistry and Biotechnology of vegetables crops. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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3.
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Hirpara, D. G. and Gajera, H. P. (2017). Quorum Sensing Enables Bacteria to Communicate, Readers shelf, 13(11): 53-55.
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4.
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Hirpara, D. G. and Gajera, H. P. (2017). Dynamics of Nanobiotechnology for Protection and Nutrition of Crop Plants, Readersshelf, 12: 39-41.
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5.
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Rathod, V. B.; Rathod, P. J. and Katakpara, Z. A. (2017). Union budget: 2017-2018 - Budget for better agriculture. Indian Farmer, 4(10): 760-762.
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6.
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Hirpara, D. G. and Gajera, H. P. (2018). Quorum Quenching: Implications of Novel Antimicrobial Therapeutics to Control Infectious Diseases, Readersshelf, 14(05): 04-06.
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Year 2018-19
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1.
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Gajera, H. P. (2018). Practical manual on principle of Biotechnology. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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2.
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Vala, A. G. and Parakhia, M. V. (2018). Practical manual on introductory biotechnology. Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh.
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Year 2020-21
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1.
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Riddhi Rajyaguru, Nataraja Maheshala, Chandrashekar Mootapally, Neelam Nathani, Rukam Singh Tomar, Hiren Bhalani, Priyanka Sharma (2021). CRISPR-Cas9 Approaches to Enhance Contents of Plant Secondary Metabolites. In: Mohd. Shahnawaz (ed), Biotechnological Approaches to Enhance Plant Secondary Metabolites: Recent Trends and Future Prospects, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, USA.
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2.
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Vishnu D Rajput, Abhisek Singh, Ragini Sharma, Sapna Rawat and Rukam S. Tomar (2021). Impact of emerging tools for solving 'Hidden hunger' in Humans. In: Vishnu D Rajput & Abhishek Singh (eds.), Emerging Tools for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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3.
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Abhisek Singh, Vishnu Rajput, Sapna Rawat and Rukam S. Tomar (2021). Emerging tools for sustainable agriculture and food security. In: Vishnu D Rajput & Abhishek Singh (eds.), Emerging Tools for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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4.
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Zahra Ghorbanzadeh, Feba Jacob Thoppurathu, Rasmieh Hamid, Rukam S. Tomar and Mohammad Reza Ghaffari (2021). Biotechnology and Genetic engineering tools for abiotic stress management. In: Vishnu D Rajput & Abhishek Singh (eds.), Emerging Tools for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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5.
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Sara Asadi, Feba Jacob, Rasmieh Hamid, Rukam S. Tomar and Zahra Ghorbanzadeh (2021). Advance Microbiological Applications For Sustainable Agriculture. In: Vishnu D Rajput & Abhishek Singh (eds.), Emerging Tools for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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Year 2021-22
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1.
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Riddhi Rajyaguru, Nataraja Maheshala, Chandrashekar Mootapally, Neelam Nathani, Rukam Singh Tomar, Hiren Bhalani, Priyanka Sharma (2021). CRISPR-Cas9 Approaches to Enhance Contents of Plant Secondary Metabolites. In: Mohd. Shahnawaz (ed), Biotechnological Approaches to Enhance Plant Secondary Metabolites: Recent Trends and Future Prospects, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, USA. |
2.
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Rathod P.J. (2021). Practical Manual for Biochem 509 Food and Nutritional Biochemistry, Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
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3. | Rathod P.J. (2021). Practical Manual for Biochem 511 Biochemistry of cereals , oilseeds and pulses, Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh |
4. | Rathod P.J. (2021). Practical Manual for Biochem 509 Nutritional Biochemistry (5th dean), Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh |
5. | Sara Asadi, Feba Jacob, Rasmieh Hamid, Rukam S. Tomar and Zahra Ghorbanzadeh (2021). Advance Microbiological Applications For Sustainable Agriculture. In: Vishnu D Rajput & Abhishek Singh (eds.), Emerging Tools for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security. Nova Science Publishers |
Year 2022-23 | |
1. | Rie Horiuchi, Ram B. Singh, Toru Takahashi, Saikat Kumar Basu, Rukam S. Tomar, Wajdy Al-Awaida, Harpal S. Buttar and Miki Tokunaga (2022). Epigenetic modulation of nutritional factors with reference to microgravity conditions for plants and animals: a new biotechnological approach for developing functional foods. In: Ram B. Singh, Shaw Watanabe, and Adrian Isaza (eds.), Functional foods and nutraceuticals in metabolic and non-communicable diseases. Academic Press, Elsevier Inc. (ISBN: 978-0-12-819815-5). |
2. | Rathod P.J. (2022). Practical Manual forUG Horticulture course PHT1.1 Food and Nutrtion, Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh |
3. | Rathod P.J. (2022). Practical Manual for UG Agriculture course Fundamentals of plant biochemistry(Biochem2.1), Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh |
4. | Richa Mishra, Abhishek D. Tripathi, Ram B. Singh, Douglas W. Wilson and Rukam S. Tomar (2022). Estimates of functional food and nutraceutical availability in the world, with reference to food peroxidation and food safety. In: Ram B. Singh, Shaw Watanabe, and Adrian Isaza (eds.), Functional foods and nutraceuticals in metabolic and non-communicable diseases. Academic Press, Elsevier Inc. (ISBN: 978-0-12-819815-5). |
Year 2023-24 | |
1. | Shital M. Padhiyar, Jasminkumar Kheni, Shraddha B. Bhatt and Rukam Singh Tomar* (2024). Genetic Improvement of Barnyard Millet Through Advanced Biotechnological Methods. In: Sweta Mishra, Shailesh Kumar & R C Srivastava (eds), Genetic Improvement of Small Millets.Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., Singapore 189721, Singapore. |
2. | Riddhi H. Rajyaguru, Nataraja Maheshala, Priyanka Sharma, Hiren Bhalani and Rukam Singh Tomar* (2024) Genetic Improvement of Foxtail Millet Through Advanced Biotechnological Methods. In: Sweta Mishra, Shailesh Kumar & R C Srivastava (eds), Genetic Improvement of Small Millets. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., Singapore 189721, Singapore. |
3. | Jasminkumar Kheni and Rukam S. Tomar*(2023). Nutraceutical Usages and Nutrigenomics of Castor. In: Chittaranjan Kole (Eds): Compendium of Crop Genome Designing for Nutraceuticals. Springer-nature, Berlin, Germany. |
4. | Zahra Ghorbanzadeh, Rasmieh Hamid, Mohammad Reza Ghaffar, Bahador Maleknia, Rukam S. Tomar, and Feba Jacob Thoppurathu (2023) Bio-Nanotechnological Methods in Crop Production and Pest Management. In: Vishnu D. Rajput, Abhishek Singh, Tatiana Minkina, Krishan Verma and Awani Kumar Singh (eds), Nanotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture: An Innovative and Eco-Friendly Approach. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, USA. |
5. | Balaji Rathod, Shashikant Sharma, Khyati R. Savani, Devendra Kumar, Mansi Barot and Rukam Singh Tomar* (2023). Role of Genetic Engineering in Male Sterility for Hybrid Seed Production. |
6. | Balaji Rathod, Shashikant Sharma, Devendra Kumar, Khyati R. Savani, Mansi Barot and Rukam Singh Tomar* (2023). Transcript and Protein Analysis. |
7. | Zahra Ghorbanzadeh, Rasmieh Hamid, Feba Jacob, Rukam Singh Tomar (2023). Coriander transcriptome: Trends, Scope, and Utilization for Coriander Improvement. In: Handbook of Coriander (Coriandrum sativum), Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, Abingdon, England |
8. | Zahra Ghorbanzadeh, Rasmieh Hamid, Feba Jacob Thoppurathu, Rukam S. Tomar and Bahador Maleknia (2023). Biotechnological Methods In: Pest Management For Sustainable Agriculture. In: Vishnu D Rajput & Abhishek Singh (eds.), Emerging Tools for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Hauppauge, NY, 11788 USA |
9. | Rathod P.J. (2023). Practical manual for Advances in Enzymology , Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh |
10. | Rathod P.J. (2023). Practical manual Biotechnological approaches for vegetable crops, Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh |
11. | Rathod P.J. (2023). Practical Manual for Fundamental of Plant Biochemistry, Department of Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh |
Recommendations for scientific community (in brief with title) / Patent
Sr. No.
|
Primer name
|
Sequence
|
Product Length
|
1
|
JAUC1F
|
CAATGTCGAGCATAGCTGCC
|
312
|
|
JAUC 1R
|
ACAATTGGCGAAGCAAGCTG
|
|
2
|
JAUC 2F
|
GTCGAGCATAGCTGCCAACA
|
166
|
|
JAUC 2R
|
ACGTTCAGCCAACAAAAGCC
|
|
3
|
JAUC 3F
|
TGTCGAGCATAGCTGCCAAC
|
853
|
|
JAUC 3R
|
ATGCCACCTCCAGCATACAC
|
|
4
|
JAUC 4F
|
GTCAATGTCGAGCATAGCTGC
|
389
|
|
JAUC 4R
|
GGTCCCTGATTACCAGACGC
|
|
5
|
JAUC 5F
|
AATGTCGAGCATAGCTGCCAA
|
864
|
|
JAUC 5R
|
TCACTAGCAATGCCACCTCC
|
Sr. No.
|
Name of Primer
|
Primer Sequence
|
Product Length
|
1
|
JAUP1F
|
GCGTTTCGAGGAGATGGTCA
|
410
|
|
JAUP 1R
|
ACCTAACAAACTTGGCTGGC
|
|
2
|
JAUP 2F
|
TTTATTTCTTTCGGCTGCGGG
|
782
|
|
JAUP 2R
|
AGCTGCTTCTTCACGCTCAT
|
|
3
|
JAUP 3F
|
ACCCTCGGAAACAGGACAAG
|
427
|
|
JAUP 3R
|
TTGGCATAACGGGTGTTGGA
|
|
4
|
JAUP 4F
|
CCGCTCCCTCTTTTTCTGGT
|
487
|
|
JAUP 4R
|
ACATGCAAGAGTGTAGCGCA
|
Sr. No.
|
Primer
|
Sequence
|
Product Length
|
1
|
JAUC6F
|
TGGTATTCGGGGCAGGAATG
|
851
|
|
JAUC 6R
|
GAAAGCCCTCTGCCATCCAT
|
|
2
|
JAUC 7F
|
GTGGGCATGGGTGGTATAGG
|
622
|
|
JAUC 7R
|
CGCTCACCAAGTCCCACATA
|
|
3
|
JAUC 8F
|
GTCTATGGATGGCAGAGGGC
|
345
|
|
JAUC 8R
|
TCCAGGAAGGCGAGCTATCA
|
|
4
|
JAUC 9F
|
GATGCCCTTGGGCTAAGCAT
|
157
|
|
JAUC 9R
|
AGCCATTGCAATCGGTCTGA
|
|
5
|
JAUC 10F
|
GGGGCAGGAATGAGGACAAG
|
97
|
|
JAUC 10R
|
CCTATACCACCCATGCCCAC
|
Primer Name
|
Primer Sequence
|
Product Length
|
Hybrid
|
JAUB5F
|
CTGCTTCTTCTCGTAAT
|
941
|
GHB 538
|
JAUB5R
|
TTCGCCAGGAGGGCGT
|
|
|
JAUB7F
|
ATCGCTACGTCTACGATG
|
527
|
GHB 558
|
JAUB7R
|
TCTCCGATTAGGTCGTTG
|
|
|
JAUB17F
|
TACCTTTGTGTTGATGGTTT
|
415
|
GHB 577
|
JAUB17R
|
CTACTCTTGTTCCTCCTCT
|
|
|
JAUB10F
|
CAACATACCTCTCGTACGGT
|
1020
|
GHB 719
|
JAUB10R
|
TTTTCGGATAGTTCAAACAGT
|
|
|
JAUB1F
|
TAGCTGGGTAGAGGCTGACT
|
249
|
GHB 526
|
JAUB1R
|
GCCTGTTGACAGTCCGTAGA
|
|
|
JAUB22F
|
CGCAGTGGATTATCCCTCTC
|
354
|
GHB 732
|
JAUB22R
|
GGATGACCCTCGAAACCATA
|
|
|
JAUB24F
|
GGCATCTCGTTGTACCTCGT
|
339
|
GHB 744
|
JAUB24R
|
AACAGCATCAGAGCGGACTT
|
|
|
JAUB27F
|
CTTGTGCCTTGGAGCTGTTT
|
550
|
GHB 757
|
JAUB27R
|
GTGGCTGTTGTCATGAATGC
|
|
|
JAUB30F
|
TTAGCATTTTGCGCTTTGTG
|
250
|
GHB 905
|
JAUB30R
|
GCATGAATCAGCCCATACAA
|
|
|
JAUB15F
|
TGTGTTCTAATGTGCTATGTA
|
330
|
GHB 941
|
JAUB15R
|
CACTAAGCTTCATGACGTGAT
|
|
|
Primer Name
|
Primer Sequence
|
Product Length
|
Variety
|
JAUG12F
|
CACCAAGTGGGAGAGGAAAA
|
352
|
GJG 22
|
JAUG12R
|
CCAACACTACCCCATTCTGG
|
|
|
JAUG13F
|
GTGGCCAAAGATTTCACACA
|
1201
|
GJG 17
|
JAUG13R
|
GTCCGATGGCAGCTCTATGT
|
|
|
JAUG1F
|
GTCGATGAGACGGCTAGTGG
|
348
|
GJG 31
|
JAUG1R
|
TCGTGACGAGGGTGATCTCT
|
|
|
JAUG17F
|
TCGGGATGTGTTTATGTTGC
|
386
|
GJG 9
|
JAUG17R
|
GGAGTTCGCACATTGTGTTG
|
|
|
JAUG20F
|
GCTGGTTAGTTGTGCGGATT
|
409
|
GJG HPS 1
|
JAUG20R
|
CTCCCCCTTATTGGATAGGC
|
|
|
JAUG22F
|
CGAGTATCCCGAACCCTACA
|
265
|
GJG 20
|
JAUG22R
|
AAAAGGGTTGGTTTCGCTTT
|
|
|
JAUG4F
|
CGCACGCATGCCCTAAATAC
|
355
|
GG 5
|
JAUG4R
|
TTGGGTGCGGATGAGAAAGG
|
|
|
JAUG26F
|
TGAGGATTTGCCGTTTCTTT
|
405
|
GJG 7
|
JAUG26R
|
CCCGTCCCCAAATGATAGAT
|
|
|
JAUG8F
|
AAACCGCTGTGTCTCTCTGC
|
329
|
GG 11
|
JAUG8R
|
GCCTGTTGACAGTCCGTAGA
|
|
|
Name
|
Primer 3'-5'
|
Product length
|
GC%
|
Tm
|
JAUMPF1
|
GGAGAGTTTGCGTCAAGTCC
|
202
|
55
|
59.85
|
JAUMPR1
|
ACTGTCGGAGAAACCGAAGA
|
50
|
59.84
|
|
JAUMPF2
|
GCGAACTCAATCCCAACATC
|
226
|
50
|
60.47
|
JAUMPR2
|
TCGACCATGAGGGTTTTCTC
|
50
|
60.05
|
|
JAUMPF3
|
CGCACTAATAATCGGCCCTA
|
193
|
50
|
60.07
|
JAUMPR3
|
GTAAAAGTGCGTTGGCGTTT
|
45
|
60.17
|
Name
|
Primer 3'-5'
|
Product length
|
GC%
|
Tm
|
JAUSRF1
|
GAAGAGTTTGCGTCGAGTCC
|
250
|
55
|
59.85
|
JAUSRR1
|
GCTGTCAGAGAAACCGAAGA
|
50
|
59.84
|
|
JAUSRF2
|
ACGAACTCGATCCCAGCATC
|
170
|
50
|
60.47
|
JAUSRR2
|
TCGATTATGAGGGTTTCCTC
|
50
|
60.05
|
|
JAUSRF3
|
CGGACTAATAATCGACCCTA
|
230
|
50
|
60.07
|
JAUSRR3
|
ATAAAGGTGCGTTGACGTTT
|
45
|
60.17
|
|
Trait for improvement
|
|
Name of genotype
|
1
|
Total Carbohydrate
|
:
|
GG-16, KDG-123, GG-4, RG-578
|
2
|
Total Soluble Sugar
|
:
|
TG-51, ICGV-00440, JL-501
|
3
|
True Protein
|
:
|
RG-510, TG-51, TG-37
|
4
|
Total Oil
|
:
|
TLG-45, J SSP-35, ICGV-86156, GG-20
|
5
|
Iron
|
:
|
JL-501, ICGV-91114, AG-2006-6
|
6
|
Calcium
|
:
|
GJG-9, ICGV-02266, TPG-41, GJG-17
|
7
|
Oleic Acid
|
:
|
ICGV-15055, ICGV-15050, ICGV-15035
|
8
|
O/L ratio
|
:
|
ICGV-15035, ICGV-15033, Sunoleic
|
bioactive compounds that can be used as nutraceutical products. In case of ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) was found in seaweed species, viz., Sarconema filiforme(5.02%) and Spatoglossum asperum(4.04%).
Vitamin D-3 was found in Caulerpa Lenthilifolia(16.7%), Caulerpa sertulorioides(8.5%), Ulva fasciata(10.7%), Halimeda tuna(12.7%), Hydroclatharus clathratus(18.9%), Halymenia venusata(6.5%), H. porphyraeformis(20.6%), Dictyopteris marginatum, Gelidiopsisrepens(18.2%) and Heterosiphonia muelleri(26.1%). Some species of seaweeds viz, Dictyopterisdelicatula(2.68%), Heterosiphonia muelleri(0.24%), Dictyopterismarginatum (stoecospermum) (4.07%), Spatoglossum asperum(8.1%), Padina gymnospora (4.86%), Caulerpa lenthilifolia(0.96%) contained docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). These compounds are notfound in plants.
Genes Responsible for Pistillate Inflorescence and Its Reversion in Castor The scientific community involved in Castor improvement are recommended to use the set of 14 primers as mentioned below to distinguish the pistillate and monoecious plants in castor. They are also advised to use the castor database developed (http://webtom.cabgrid.res.in/castdb/) for the identification of gene of interest and selection of SSRs and their primers to be used under Marker Assisted Selection and molecular breeding.
Sr. No
|
Name of the gene
Gene
|
Forward primer
|
Reverse Primer
|
Gene Function
|
1
|
Dynamin-2A
|
GCTAAGCAAGGGTTCGTCAG
|
CTGGCAGGTCGATCAATTTT
|
Response to hormone stimulus
|
2
|
Auxin response factor
|
CACACATGGTGG
G TT CTCAG
|
TGAGTTGGTGGTTGCA
TTGT
|
Organ development; and post-embryonic development
|
3
|
ATP-binding
protein
|
CATTGGACAGGT
CCT CCACT
|
AAGCAAGGTGAAGCA
AGGAA
|
Regulation of ARF protein signal transduction
|
4
|
Spermidine
synthase
|
GGTGCTGCATTTC
TC TCCTC
|
TGCCCTGGAATAAATC
TTGC
|
Polyamine biosynthetic process
|
5
|
Xaa-pro amino
peptidase
|
GGATGGAAGCTTT
GG CATAA
|
GCCCTTCTCACCAAAA
TTGA
|
Auxin transport
|
6
|
Conserved
hypothetical protein
|
TCGAATGAAGAG
GCC ATTCT
|
GTGAGAAGGGCAAAA
GCAAG
|
Abscisic acid
metabolic process
|
7
|
MADS box
protein
|
AAAGGTTGGCCTG
A GGAGTT
|
GTCACTTGCCTGTTGC
TTGA
|
Transcription,
DNA-dependent
|
8
|
RNA polymerase
sigma factor rpoD1
|
GATCTTCAGGCAA
G CACTCC
|
ATATCCTCCCCTTGGT
C CAC
|
DNA-dependent
transcription, initiation
|
9
|
Protein with
unknown function
|
TTGTCAAGGGCCA
G TTCTTT
|
TTGACCTGCTGTGTCC
C ATA
|
Guanylribonucleoti
de binding
|
10
|
Arginine/serine-
rich splicing factor
|
CGGAAGCTTGATG
A CACTGA
|
GGCTTCTACTTCGGCT
C CTT
|
Sex differentiation
|
11
|
Acid phosphatase
|
TCCTGTAACCGTT
CC TTTCG
|
TGTTCAGGCTCGAAAC
CTCT
|
Phosphatase activity
|
12
|
DNA replication
helicase dna2
|
AGGCTGTGAATA
ACC CAACG
|
CCCAATATCTTCGCCT
T GAA
|
DNA metabolic
process
|
13
|
Eukaryotic
translation initiation factor2c
|
CACGACTTTTTCC
CG TTGAT
|
GAACTCCCTCTGGTGG
CATA
|
Translation
|
14
|
s-adenosyl-
methyltransferase
|
TCTCCGTTCTTTC
GT CGATT
|
GGGTCAACATCCATTC
CAAC
|
rRNA methylation
|
Sr. No.
|
Character
|
Number of genes
|
Gene identified
|
1
|
Flavonoid
|
21
|
U78D2, C75A2, 75A4, C75B3, C93C F3PH, FAOMT, FL3H3, MOMT, SOMT SOT5, UFOG, UFOG1, UFOG2, UFOG UFOG4, UFOG5, UFOG6, FOG7, UGF and Y1103
|
2
|
Chalcone synthase
|
9
|
6DCS, CHS1, CHS2, CHSA, CHSB, CHS CHSL1, CHSY, PKS5
|
3
|
Chalconeisomerase
|
4
|
CFI, CFI1, CFI2B, CFI3
|
4
|
Flavanone synthase
|
3
|
C93C1, FNSI, C93B1
|
5
|
Terpenoid synthase
|
15
|
BAMS, GBIS1, GBIS2, HUMS, TPS TPS05, TPS07, TPS08, TPS09, TPS TPS18, TPS22, TPS26, TPS29, TPS30
|
6
|
Disease resistance
|
89
|
ADR2, CDR1, CHS1, CSA1, DF230, DR206, DRL12, DRL13, DRL14, DRL15, DRL16,DRL17, DRL18, DRL19, DRL2, DRL20,DRL21, DRL23, DRL24, DRL25, DRL26,DRL27, DRL28, DRL29, DRL3, DRL30,DRL31, DRL32, DRL33, DRL34, DRL36,DRL37, DRL38, DRL39, DRL4, DRL40,DRL41, DRL42, DRL43, DRL45, DRL5,DRL7, DRL8, DRL9, DSC1, DSC2, EDR1,EDR2, EDR2L, EDR4, LAZ5, LOV1A,NDR1, R13L1, R13L2, R13L3, R13L4,RFL1, RGA1, RGA2, RGA3, RGA4,RLM1B, RLM3, RP8HA, RP8L2, RP8L3,RP8L4, RPM1, RPP1, RPP13, RPP4, RPP5,RPP8, RPS2, RPS4C, RPS4L, RPS4W,RPS5, RPS6C, RPS6R, RPS6R, SUMM2,TAO1, WR52C, WR52N, WR52R, WR52W,Y4117
|
7
|
Antifungal
|
4
|
DEF1, DEF15, DEF2, DEF4
|
8
|
Early flowering
|
13
|
ASHH2, EFM, ELF3, ELF6, HD16N, PA
PIE1, REF6, RUP1, RUP2, SKIP, SWC VIP6
|
9
|
Aromatic
|
11
|
5MAT, ANTA, AVT3A, AVT3B, AVT3
DDC, ISS1, PGL1, PGL2, PGL3, SOT16
|
10
|
Drought
|
8
|
AL7A1, DIS1, ERG14, HDG11, LSM5,
SAD2, SDIR1, SSP1A
|
11
|
Nematodes
|
2
|
ELF3, HSPR2
|
Sr.
No
|
GeneName
|
ForwardPrimer
|
ReversePrimer
|
Function
|
1.
|
RL31
|
GCCAAACCAAAAG
GTGAGAA
|
CGGATACCCTTA
GCCCAGAT
|
Jasmonic acid
Mediated signalingpathway
|
2.
|
A0A2Z5D8
54
|
CCACCGTTTCCAAT
GCTAGT
|
GGAATCTCTCGG
GCCTAAAC
|
Metal ion binding
|
3.
|
A0A166CJ74
|
ATTGGCTGAGCTTT
GGATTG
|
GGCTTGATGCTC
CATTGTTT
|
Regulation of
Transcription DNA-template
|
4.
|
A0A166CJ74
|
CACGCATTTCTCCT
CCTGAT
|
TCAGAGGGGGT
TTTCTGATG
|
DNA-template
|
5.
|
Y1934
|
ACTCGGTGTCACGG
TTTTTC
|
CAAAAGCCGAG
ATTGTGGAT
|
Molecular
function DNA- binding
|
6.
|
TGA10
|
CCCTGTTGGGAAAC
TTCGTA
|
GCTGCAAAGGT
CCAGCTATC
|
Nitrogen-
activated protein kinasebinding
|
7.
|
A0A164XUZ0
|
GAGTTGGAGTTCAG
GGAGGA
|
GATGAGCGGGA
TATCTGGAA
|
Affects Fungal
Development and Pathogenicityof Fusarium graminearum
|
1
|
A1 Forward
|
5’ CTTCCCTGGGCCCATCCA 3’
|
A1 Reverse
|
5’ AGACTGGAGCAGAGGCAGAG 3’
|
|
2
|
A2 Forward
|
5’ CTTCCCTGGGCCCATCCC 3’
|
A2 Reverse
|
5’ AGACTGGAGCAGAGGCAGAG 3’
|
Edible oils
|
DR
|
ODR
|
LDR
|
MUFA
|
PUFA
|
SFA
|
DU
|
UI
|
AI
|
TI
|
GG-20
|
0.009
|
0.247
|
0.001
|
63.72
|
20.64
|
15.64
|
105.0
|
590.5
|
0.14
|
10.32
|
GG-21
|
0.008
|
0.185
|
0.003
|
69.62
|
15.67
|
14.71
|
101.0
|
597.0
|
0.13
|
9.18
|
GG-3
|
0.009
|
0.451
|
0.001
|
44.47
|
35.93
|
19.6
|
116.3
|
562.8
|
0.19
|
13.30
|
Coconutseedoil
|
0.007
|
0.396
|
0.011
|
11.43
|
7.05
|
81.52
|
25.5
|
129.4
|
20.73
|
34.60
|
Cornoil
|
0.012
|
0.563
|
0.005
|
33.24
|
41.43
|
25.33
|
116.1
|
522.7
|
0.67
|
23.17
|
Cottonseedoil
|
0.003
|
0.645
|
0.035
|
26.01
|
40.88
|
33.11
|
107.8
|
468.2
|
2.19
|
28.78
|
Soybean
|
0.022
|
0.612
|
0.025
|
23.5
|
53.88
|
22.62
|
131.3
|
541.7
|
0.36
|
14.30
|
Sunflower
|
0.007
|
0.630
|
0.019
|
30.71
|
47.09
|
22.2
|
124.9
|
544.6
|
4.32
|
17.60
|
Brownmustardseed
|
0.181
|
0.647
|
0.439
|
57.51
|
30.26
|
12.23
|
118.0
|
614.4
|
0.06
|
40.74
|
Whitesesame
|
0.001
|
0.558
|
0.011
|
39.17
|
48.19
|
12.64
|
135.6
|
611.5
|
0.09
|
10.00
|
Blacksesame
|
0.001
|
0.574
|
0.007
|
38.07
|
50.47
|
11.46
|
139.0
|
619.8
|
0.08
|
8.34
|
Name of crops
|
Important Marker Bioactive compounds
|
Blackpepper
(PipernigrumL.)
|
Piperine(α.-Phellandrene,4.64%) cis-sabinene(23.21%) Caryophyllene(13.58%) Caryophylleneoxide(0.33%)
1,4-Cyclohexadiene, 1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl) (20.84%)
|
Volatileoil of
Cardamom
|
α-Terpinyl acetate(37.05%) Eucalyptol (25.79%) Sabinen (3.41%)
|
Volatileoil of
Cinnamom
|
Cinnamaldehyde, (E) (77.55%) Copaene(2.98%)
|
Volatileoil from
leavesof cinnamom
|
Phenol,2-methoxy-3-(2-propenyl)(79.17%)., Spathulenol(3.26%) gamma.-Elemene(3.66%)., Caryophyllene(1.24%)
|
Volatileoil of
cloves
|
Caryophyllene(37.5%)and Phenol,2-methoxy-3-(2-propenyl)-(44.04%)
|
Volatileoil of
corianderleaves
|
LINALOOL (63.23%),2,6-Octadien-1-ol, 3,7- dimethyl-, acetate(7.78%).,1,6-Octadien-3-ol, 3,7- dimethyl(2.64%).,(1R)-2,6,6- Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene(2.59%)
|
Volatileoilof
cumin seeds
|
Beta.-Pinene(19.09%) Benzene, 1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)(12.4%)
1,4-Cyclohexadiene,1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl) (10.69%) Benzaldehyde, 4-(1-methylethyl)(26.8%) TERPIN-7-AL <GAMMA-> DB5-1106 (12.36%)
|
Volatileoil of
curryleaves
|
Bicyclo[7.2.0]undec-4-ene, 4,11,11-trimethyl-8-
methylene-, [1R-(1R@,4Z,9S@)](29.28%) Caryophyllene(4.44%),.alpha.-Caryophyllene(4.88%) Azulene, 1,2,3,3a,4,5,6,7-octahydro-1,4-dimethyl-7-(1- methylethenyl)-(21.24%) [1R-.alpha.,3a.beta.,4.alpha.,7.beta.)]-Caryophyllene oxide (4.05%).
|
Volatileoil ofDill
seed
|
Tetrahydro carvone (19.82%) trans-dihydrocarvone(14.53%) cis-Carvylacetate (25.7%) Eugenol(0.01%) And Apiol(Abotiondrug)(17.59%)
|
Volatile oil ofDry
ginger
|
CURCUMENE (16.56%) Zingiberene(21.03%); FARNESENE <(E,E)-ALPHA(15.26%) beta-Sesquiphellandrene (7.61%) VALERIANOL (5.91%)
|
Volatileoil of
fennel seed
|
Fenchone(8.93%) Anisole, p-allyl(5.29%) (Estragole) cis-Anethol (68.56%)
|
VolatileofGarlic
oil
|
1,3-Dithiane(6.7%) Dimethyltrisulfide(7.43%) Diallyl disulphide(17.72%) Hydroperoxide, 1,4-dioxan-2-yl (26.34%) Trisulfide, di-2-propenyl (31.49%)
|
Volatileoil ofholy
basil
|
1,6-Octadien-3-ol, 3,7-dimethyl (18.47%)/(Linalool)
METHYLCINNIMATE(8.48%) and METHYL CINNIMATE<(E)-(45.94%)
|
Volatileoil ofmint
leaves
|
Limonene(5%) 2-Cyclohexen-1-ol, 2-methyl-5-(1-methylethenyl)-, trans-(35.63%) 2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 2-methyl-5-(1-methylethenyl)
(31.59%) trans-Carveyl acetate(5.19%)
|
Volatileoil of
nutmeg
|
1R)-2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene/ (α-Pinene-14.64%)
Bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane, 4-methylene-1-(1-methylethyl)- ( cis-sabinene-18.5%) Cyclohexene, 1-methyl-4-(1-methylethenyl)-, (S)-( Limonene-5.84%) 1,4-Cyclohexadiene, 1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-( α- Terpinene-5.13%) 3-Cyclohexen-1-ol, 4-methyl-1-(1- methylethyl)-( (R)-(-)-; (-)-Terpinen-4-ol-8.05%) Benzene, 1,2-(methylenedioxy)-4-propenyl-, (E)-( (β- Isosafrole-5.4%)
|
Volatileoil of
nutmegmace
|
α-Pinene-(15.97%);. cis-sabinene-(17.66%);α- Terpinene-(6.23%), L-4-terpineol-(9.11%)
|
Turmericoil
&Oleoresin
|
Caryophyllene(6.74 %and 0.29,% ) ZINGIBERENE(18.86%and 4.59%) Benzene,1-(1,5-dimethyl-4-hexenyl)-4-methyl(9.49%
and 0.45%) SESQUIPHELLANDRENE <BETA(14.25% and
1.17% ) Tumerone(23.26% and17.39%) Ar-tumerone(25.15% and8.93%)
|
On-Going Research Schemes/Projects
Sr. No.
|
Title and BH
|
Funding agency
|
Principal Investigator
|
Period
|
Sanctioned Amount
(Rs. In lakh)
|
|
From
|
To
|
|||||
1.
|
Establishment of Department of Biotechnology at College of Agriculture, Junagadh. (12401)
|
Gov. of Gujarat
|
Professor & Head
|
2008-09
|
Conti..
|
248.95
|
2.
|
Improvement of Agriculture production through Nanotechnology Inventions (12402)
|
Gov. of Gujarat
|
Professor & Head
|
2008-09
|
Conti..
|
73.65
|
3.
|
Research in Bio-Technology at Junagadh (12044-1)
|
Gov. of Gujarat
|
Professor & Head
|
1994-95
|
Conti..
|
13.45
|
4.
|
Molecular mapping of important traits and their transfer through marker assisted selection (MAS) in groundnut and cotton
(12029)
|
Gov. of Gujarat
|
Professor & Head
|
2014-15
|
Conti..
|
56.30
|
Research experiments conducted (2019-20)
Sr. No.
|
Title
|
1.
|
Studies on phytochemicals and metabolomics profiling of seaweeds
|
2.
|
Elemental, nutritional and microbiological analysis of panchagavya (ancient liquid organic)
|
3.
|
Biochemical appraisal of enzymatic activities from soils of LTFE at JAU, Junagadh.
|
4.
|
Biochemical and molecular evaluation of A1 and A2 casein protein of milk in holstein friesian cow and indigenous Gir cow
|
5.
|
Comparative appraisal of cow (Gir) and buffalo (Jaffarabadi) urine for anticancerous properties through biochemical and cytotoxic characterization
|
6.
|
Isolation and identification of entomopathogenic microorganisms from the soils of Saurashtra region
|
7.
|
Isolation and identification salt tolerant strains of beneficial microorganisms from the coastal soils of Saurashtra region.
|
8.
|
Development and characterization of polymer based nanofertilizers and their response to wheat
|
9.
|
Soil and water appraisal of organic farms in Saurashtra region
|
10.
|
Development of biochemical and molecular markers for heat tolerance in chickpea
|
11.
|
Biochemical analysis based lipid indices of edible, non edible and medicinal herbs oils.
|
12.
|
Diversity analysis of marine diatoms through sem-edx from surface microalgae of saurashtra coastle belt.
|
13.
|
Diversity analysis of fresh water diatoms through sem-edx from surface microalgae of water bodies of Junagadh region.
|
14.
|
Genome sequencing of cumin (Cuminum cyminum) to reveal insight of its genomic architecture
|
15.
|
Transcriptome analysis in coriander for identification of candidate genes against stem gall disease
|
16.
|
Transcriptome and Proteomic characterization for identification of candidate genes responsible for pistillate inflorescence and its reversion in castor
|
17.
|
Construction of genetic linkage map and identification of QTL's linked to stem rot resistance in groundnut.
|
18.
|
Genome and transcriptome sequencing of coriander (Coriandrum sativum) to reveal insight of its genomic architecture and breeding targets
|
New technical programmes proposed (2020-21)
Sr. No.
|
Title
|
1.
|
Development of nanoparticles labelled immuno-strip for rapid detection of aflatoxin in groundnut.
|
2.
|
QTL mapping and identification of markers linked to salinity tolerance in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.).
|
3.
|
Improvement of Groundnut oil quality for high oleic acid through CRISPR/Cas gene editing technology
|
4.
|
Improvement of tomato genotype for high lycopene content and delayed fruit ripening using CRISPR-Cas genome editing technology
|
5.
|
Characterization of transcription factors (TFs) involved in ABA dependent signal transduction in Peanut
|
New technical programmes proposed (2021-22)
Sr. No.
|
Title
|
|
Nutritional, antinutritional and molecular characterization of selected
genotypes of chickpea.
|
|
Improvement of antioxidant and defense properties of Tomato using
Bacillus spp.
|
New technical programmes proposed (2022-23)
1.
|
Marker-assisted backcrossing to develop foliar disease-resistant genotypes in GJG-22 variety of peanut ( Arachis hypogaea L.)
|
2.
|
Molecular characterization of sesame genotypes using SRAP markers
|
Projects Completed
Sr. No.
|
Title
|
PI & Co-PI
|
Grant
(Rs. lakh)
|
Duration
|
1.
|
Mappingofmarine fish biodiversity usingmtDNA barcoding.
|
Dr. Rukam Singh Tomar
(Co-PI)
|
19.68
|
2013-14 to 2015-16
|
2.
|
Evaluation of fishmeal substitution with plant proteinsinformulated feedin rohu through nutrigenomics approach.
|
Dr. Rukam Singh Tomar
(Co-PI)
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14.65
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2013-14 to 2015-16
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3.
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Biochemical and molecular characterization of BasillusSpp. Isolated from Rhizosphere of plant and their biochemical potentials against Fusarium oxysporum f. Sp.Cumini. B.H. 18024-11
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
Associate Professor (PI)
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14.50
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2014-15 to 2016-17
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4.
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Transcriptome and Proteomic characterization for identification of candidate gene responsible for pistillate inflorescence and its reversion in castorB/H: 2030-07
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R. S. Tomar (PI)
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65.00
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2015-16 to 2017-18
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5.
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Transcriptome analysis in coriander for identification of candidate genes against stem gall disease. B/H:2030-08
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R. S. Tomar (PI)
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35.20
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2015-16 to 2017-18
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6.
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Genome andtranscriptome sequencingofcumin toreveal insight of itsgenomic architecture.
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Dr. Rukam Singh Tomar (PI)
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34.65
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2015 to 2017
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7.
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Synthesis and characterization of chitosan based NPK-Nano fertilizers (18024-12)
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Dr. H. P. Gajera (PI)
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4.12
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2017-18 to 2019-20
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8.
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Genome and transcriptome sequencing of coriander (Coriandrum sativum) to reveal insight its genomic architecture and breeding targets (18024-13)
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Dr. R. S. Tomar (PI)
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25.41
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2017-18 to 2019-20
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9.
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To identify the Candidate biocontrol agent putatively involved in biocontrol of plant disease
(18024-14)
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Prof. M. V. Parakhia (PI)
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6.00
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2018-19 to 2019-20
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Any other relevant information related to department
Awards/Recognition Received by Faculty (During years 2015-16 to 31 Aug-2020 year-wise)
Sr. No.
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Name of Faculty
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Name of Award
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Authority
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Year
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Year 2015-16
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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Best Teacher Award
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College of Agriculture, JAU, Junagadh
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2015-16
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Dr. S. B. Bhatt
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1000 samples of Soil analysis completed by 4h, 25min and 40sec. Nominate forLimca Book of World Record
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Limca Book of World Record
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2016-17
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V. B. Rathod
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1000 samples of Soil analysis completed by 4h, 25min and 40sec. Nominate for Limca Book of World Record
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Limca Book of World Record
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2016-17
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Year 2016-17
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Dr. R. S. Tomar
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Best Teacher Award
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College of Agriculture, JAU, Junagadh
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2016-17
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Dr. S. B. Bhatt
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Golden Book of World Record
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Golden Book of World Records authority
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2017-18
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Year 2017-18
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Dr. H. P. Gajera and
Dr. B. A. Golakiya
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Krishi Shiksha Samman, National Award Winner
Mahindra Samriddhi India Agri awards-2018
(Institute Awards for the work on nanotechnology and nanofertilizers). This is in recognition to an agricultural university for their purposeful and noteworthy contribution to the field of Agriculture, having a positive impact on the farming communities, thus enabling them to RISE
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Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd., Mumbai
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2017-18
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Dr. R. S. Tomar
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Dr. V. P. Gokhale Award
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Maharashtra Association for the Cultivation of Science, Pune
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2017-18
|
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Dr. R. S. Tomar
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Best Researcher Award
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IRDP Group, 2/5, Krishna Industrial Estate, Mettukuppam, Vanagaram, Chennai- 600095, Tamil Nadu, India.
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2017-18
|
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Dr. S. B. Bhatt
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Best Young Faculty Award in the field of Biotechnology
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Education Expo EET,CRS
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2017-18
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Dr. S. B. Bhatt
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Best Young Women Scientist Award
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Samagra Vikas Welfare Society, Lucknow
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2017-18
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Year 2018-19
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||||
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan life time achievement award for Teaching, Research and Publications
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IRDP Group of Journals, Chennai
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2018-19
|
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Dr. H. P. Gajera
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Teaching and Research Excellence National Award
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IRDP Group of Journals, Chennai
|
2018-19
|
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Dr. U. K. Kandoliya
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Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan life time achievement award for Teaching, Research and Publications
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IRDP Group of Journals, Chennai- 600095, Tamil Nadu, India.
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2018-19
|
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Dr. Manoj V. Parakhia
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Best Scientist National Award
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IRDP, group of journals
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2018-19
|
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Dr. Manoj V. Parakhia
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Young Scientist Award
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Samagra Vikas Welfare Society (SVWS)
|
2018-19
|
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Dr. Rukam Singh Tomar
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Young Scientist Award
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SamagraVikas Welfare Society
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2018-19
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Year 2019-20
|
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Dr. Manoj V. Parakhia
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Young Achiever Award
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Institute of Scholars (InSc), Bangalore
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2019-20
|
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Dr. Manoj V. Parakhia
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Teacher Innovation Award
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Zero-Investment Innovations for education Initiatives (ZIIEI)
|
2019-20
|
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Dr. Rukam Singh Tomar
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Outstanding Researcher Award
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Aufau Science Forum and Chemical Science Review and Letters, Salem, India.
|
2019-20
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Year 2021-22
|
||||
|
Dr. Manoj V. Parakhia
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Best Faculty
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Education Expo EET,CRS
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2021-22
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Year 2022-23
|
||||
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Dr S B Bhatt
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Academic Excellence Award
|
Institute of Scholars
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2023
|
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Dr S B Bhatt
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Young Researcher Award
|
Institute of Scholars
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2023
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Year 2023-24
|
||||
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Dr S B Bhatt
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Senior Scientist Award –Gujarat State
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Microbiology society of India
|
2024
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Awards Received by PG Students (During years 2015-16 to 31 Aug-2020 year-wise)
Sr. No.
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Name of Student
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Name of Guide
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Name of Award
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Awardee
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Year
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Year 2016-17
|
|||||
1.
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Bharose Achyut Ashokrao
Ph. D. Student
(Reg.No.J4-01335-2014)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
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Best PG research under Agriculture category and
secured First position in west zone students research convention
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Anveshan – 2016 Students research convention (west zone) at
Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner, Rajasthan, January 12-13, 2016
|
January 12-13, 2016
|
2.
|
Hirpara Darshna G.
Ph. D. Student
(Reg. No. 1010115007)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Chancellor’s Gold Medal for the best overall performance in M.Sc. (Agri.) Degree
|
Twelth Convocation of Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh,
|
12th January 2017
|
3.
|
ThoppurathuFeba Jacob
(Reg. No. 2010116121)
|
Dr. A. G. Vala
|
Vice Chancellor’s Gold Medal for the best overall performance in B.Sc. (Agri. Biotech) Degree
|
Twelfth Convocation of Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari
|
28th January 2017
|
4.
|
Suhail Ahmad A. Hakeem
Ph. D. Student
(Reg. No.J4-01418-2014)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Poster Presentation
|
Department of Biochemistry, Saurashtra University, Rajkot
|
4th March 2017
|
5.
|
Parmar Krupalkumar A.
M.Sc. Student
(Reg. No. 2010116087)
|
Dr. P. J. Rathod
|
Poster Presentation
|
Christ College, Rajkot,
|
February 26 & 27,2017
|
6.
|
Jasminkumar V. Kheni
Ph. D. Student
(Reg. No.J4-01151-2013)
|
Dr. B. A. Golakiya
|
Young Scientist
|
Mehsana Urban Institute of Science, Ganpat University, Mehsana, Gujarat, India
|
2017
|
7.
|
Hirpara Darshna G.
Ph. D. Student
(Reg. No. 1010115007)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Young Scientist
|
Samagra Vikash Welfare Society & Bharatiy Cine Karmachari Sangh, Lucknow
|
2017
|
Year 2017-18
|
|||||
1.
|
Suhail Ahmad A Hakeem
Ph. D. Student
(Reg. No.J4-01418-2014)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Best oral research presentation in the subject of Biotechnology
|
10th National Science Symposium on "Recent Trends in Science and Technology" at Christ College, Rajkot
|
February 10, 2018
|
Year 2018-19
|
|||||
1.
|
Hirpara Darshna G.
Ph. D. Student
(Reg. No. 1010115007)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Prestigious IRDP Awards - 2018
(Sir C. V. Raman Life Time Achievement National Award)
|
IRDP Group of Journals, #2/5, Krishna Industrial Estate, Mettukuppam, Vanagaram, Chennai-600095
|
2018
|
2.
|
Savaliya Disha D.
Ph. D. Student
(Reg. No. J4-00408-2008)
|
Dr. M. K. Mandavia
|
Prestigious IRDP Awards - 2018
(Best Young Researcher National Award)
|
IRDP Group of Journals, #2/5, Krishna Industrial Estate, Mettukuppam, Vanagaram, Chennai-600095
|
2018
|
3.
|
Suhail Ahmad A Hakeem
Ph. D. Student
(Reg. No.J4-01418-2014)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Best oral presentation (Second prize)
|
National conference on "Enhancing productivity of oilseeds in changing climate scenario" at ICAR-Directorate of Groundnut Research, Junagadh
|
April 7-9, 2018
|
Year 2020-21
|
|||||
1.
|
Hirpara Darshna G.
Ph. D. Student
(Reg. No. 1010115007)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
ICAR National Award - 2019:
Jawaharlal Nehru Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in Agricultural and Allied Sciences 2019 in the category of Biotechnology
|
92nd foundation day of ICAR and award ceremony at Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi
|
July 16, 2020
|
2.
|
Savani Khyati R.
(Reg. No. 1010115007)
Ph. D. Student
2021-2023
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Award for Prime Minister’s Fellowship for Doctoral Research
Title of Ph. D.Thesis
Transcriptome and biochemical depictions of developing anther influenced by salicylic acid functionalized nanochitosan under heat stress in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
|
A PPP Initiative of Science & Engineering Research Board (SERB) Department of Science & Technology,
Government of India and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
|
2021-2023
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Year 2021-22
|
|||||
1.
|
Bhadani Rushita V.
(Reg. No. 1010117002)
Ph. D. (Agri.) PMBB
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Dr. A. V. Barad´s Late Parents Smt. Amarba & Shri Virsangbhai barad Memorial Gold Plated Silver medal for securing highest overall grade point average in faculty of Agriculture or Horticulture in Doctoral Degree
|
Junagadh Agriculture University, Junagadh
|
8th Jan, 2022
|
2.
|
Savani Khyati R.
(Reg. No. 1010115007)
PMBB
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
2nd position for oral presentation of research paper entitled “Metabolomics of developing anthers and sepals influenced by salicylic acid functionalized nano-chitosan particles to attenuate damage
|
International Conference on Biotechnological Initiative for climate resilient Agriculture at RPCAU, PUSA, Bihar
|
Jan 7-9th, 2022
|
Year 2022-23
|
|||||
1.
|
Hirpara Darshna Gordhanbhai
(1010115007)
Ph. D. (PMBB)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Best Ph. D. thesis award – 2018 & 2019:
|
The Gujarat Association for Agricultural Sciences (GAAS), Ahmedabad
Held at Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad
|
2nd February, 2023
|
2.
|
Hirpara Darshna Gordhanbhai
(1010115007)
Ph. D. (PMBB)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Shri Chaitanya Mehta Award -2020:
For Commendable presentation of Ph. D. Thesis work sponsored by Dr. K. G. Mehta, Ahmedabad
|
The Gujarat Association for Agricultural Sciences (GAAS), Ahmedabad
Held at Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad
|
2nd February, 2023
|
3.
|
Hirpara Darshna Gordhanbhai
(1010115007)
Ph. D. (PMBB)
|
Dr. H. P. Gajera
|
Best oral presentation - first prize
|
National Conference on “Emerging Paradigm in Agricultural Microbiology” held on February 11th, 2023 at Atmiya University, Rajkot.
|
February 11th, 2023
|