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Dr. Pradeep Kumar Patel, Ph.D. (B.H.U.)
Dr. Pradeep Kumar Patel, Ph.D. (B.H.U.)
Scientist, Plant Physiology, TTRI,TRA
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Heat Stress Responses and Thermotolerance
A Hemantaranjan, B Nishant, S M.N, DK Yadav, PK Patel
Adv Plants Agric Res 1 (3), 1-10, 2014
2042014
A micropropagation system for cloning of Bambusa tulda Roxb.
Y Mishra, PK Patel, S Yadav, F Shirin, SA Ansari
Scientia Horticulturae 115 (3), 315-318, 2008
742008
Growth and antioxidant system under drought stress in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) as sustained by salicylic acid
PK Patel, A Hemantaranjan, BK Sarma, S Radha
Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry 7 (4), 130-144, 2011
622011
Flooding: Abiotic Constraint Limiting Vegetable Productivity.
PK Patel, AK Singh, N Tripathi, D Yadav, H A
Adv Plants Agric Res 1 (3), 1-9, 2014
602014
Salicylic acid induced alteration in dry matter partitioning, antioxidant defence system and yield in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) under drought stress.
PK Patel, A Hemantaranjan
502012
Grafting tomato on eggplant as a potential tool to improve waterlogging tolerance in hybrid tomato
A Bahadur, N Rai, K Rajesh, SK Tiwari, AK Singh, AK Rai, U Singh, ...
Vegetable Science 42 (2), 82-87, 2015
432015
Screening of tomato genotypes underhigh temperature stress for reproductive traits
U Singh, K Patel, Pradeep, K Singh, Amit, V Tiwari, R Kumar, N Rai, ...
Vegetable Science 42 (2), 52-55, 2015
352015
Antioxidant defence system in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.): influence by drought stress implemented at pre-and post-anthesis stage
PK Patel, A Hemantaranjan
Am J Plant Physiol 7, 164-173, 2012
272012
Acclimatization and Macroproliferation of Micropropagated Plants of Roxb. Bambusa tulda
Y Mishra, P Patel, SA Ansari
Asian j. Exp. Biol. Sci. 2 (1), 498-502, 2011
252011
Differential sensitivity of chickpea genotypes to salicylic acid and drought stress during pre- anthesis: effects on total chlorophyll, phenolics, seed protein and protein …
PK Patel, A Hemantaranjan
The Bioscan:An international quarterly journal of life sciences. 8 (2), 569-574, 2013
162013
Salicylic acid improves salinity tolerance in field pea (Pisum sativum L.) by intensifying antioxidant defense system and preventing salt-induced nitrate reductase (NR …
R Singh, A Hemantaranjan, PK Patel
LEGUME RESEARCH 38 (2), 202-208, 2015
152015
In vitro clonal propagation of 10-year-old clumps of Bambusa nutans
S Yadav, P Patel, F Shirin, Y Mishra, SA Ansari
J Bamboo Rattan 7 (3&4), 201-210, 2008
152008
Effect of salicylic acid on growth and metabolism of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) under drought stress
P kumar Patel, A Hemantaranjan, BK Sarma
122012
Adventitious rhizogenesis in Bambusa nutans and Bambusa tulda: Influence of seasonal variation, IBA and cutting type
S Singh, S Yadav, PK Patel, SA Ansari
Journal of Forestry Research 22 (4), 693-696, 2011
122011
Quality Green Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) Clones Marked through Novel Traits
PK Patel, D Zhang, D Borthakur, M Hazarika, P Boruah, R Barooah, ...
Beverages 5 (4), 63, 2019
102019
Heat stress responses and thermotolerance. Adv Plants Agric Res 1: 62–70
A Hemantaranjan, AN Bhanu, M Singh, DK Yadav, PK Patel, R Singh, ...
92014
Assessment of gamma radiation through agro-morphological characters in camellia sinensis L. (O.) kuntze
SK Singh, D Borthakur, A Tamuly, JG Manjaya, PK Patel, B Gogoi, ...
International Journal of Radiation Biology 99 (5), 866-874, 2023
52023
Physiological and biochemical evaluation of high anthocyanin pigmented tea (Camellia sinensis LO Kuntze) germplasm for purple tea production
P PK, S SA, K K, S S, S R, G B, S SK, B RK, S JK, G RC, B K, Y J, T Y, ...
Frontiers in Nutrition, 1-11, 2022
42022
TEA SEED: A REVIEW
PK PATEL, B DAS, R SARMA, GOGOI B
ANNUAL RESEARCH AND REVIEW IN BIOLOGY 25 (2), 1-14, 2018
42018
Effect of pre and post-emergence herbicides on weed infestation, crop growth and economics of wheat
GS Qazizada, SK Todar Mal, P Kumar
The Pharma Innovation Journal 11 (3), 152-157, 2022
32022
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