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Dr. M. Nagaraj kumar
Dr. M. Nagaraj kumar
Ramalingaswami Fellow-DBT, Division of Plant Physiology, IARI, New Delhi
Verified email at icar.gov.in
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Involvement of secondary metabolites and extracellular lytic enzymes produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens in inhibition of Rhizoctonia solani, the rice sheath blight pathogen
M Nagarajkumar, R Bhaskaran, R Velazhahan
Microbiological Research 159 (1), 73-81, 2004
3662004
Genome-wide association mapping combined with reverse genetics identifies new effectors of low water potential-induced proline accumulation in Arabidopsis
PE Verslues, JR Lasky, TE Juenger, TW Liu, MN Kumar
Plant physiology 164 (1), 144-159, 2014
1382014
Role of the Putative Osmosensor Arabidopsis Histidine Kinase1 in Dehydration Avoidance and Low-Water-Potential Response
MN Kumar, WN Jane, PE Verslues
Plant Physiology 161 (2), 942-953, 2013
1172013
Detoxification of oxalic acid by Pseudomonas fluorescens strain PfMDU2: Implications for the biological control of rice sheath blight caused by Rhizoctonia solani
M Nagarajkumar, J Jayaraj, S Muthukrishnan, R Bhaskaran, ...
Microbiological research 160 (3), 291-298, 2005
922005
Stress physiology functions of the Arabidopsis histidine kinase cytokinin receptors
MN Kumar, PE Verslues
Physiologia Plantarum 154 (3), 369-380, 2015
612015
At14a-Like1 participates in membrane-associated mechanisms promoting growth during drought in Arabidopsis thaliana
MN Kumar, YF Hsieh, PE Verslues
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (33), 10545-10550, 2015
432015
Natural variation in 9-cis-epoxycartenoid dioxygenase 3 and ABA accumulation
R Kalladan, JR Lasky, S Sharma, MN Kumar, TE Juenger, DL Des Marais, ...
Plant Physiology 179 (4), 1620-1631, 2019
342019
Drought tolerance mechanisms and their molecular basis
PE Verslues, B Govinal Badiger, K Ravi, K M. Nagaraj
Plant abiotic stress, 15-46, 2013
192013
Combined drought and heat stress influences the root water relation and determine the dry root rot disease development under field conditions: A study using contrasting …
AR Chilakala, KV Mali, V Irulappan, BS Patil, P Pandey, K Rangappa, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 13, 890551, 2022
152022
Metabolite profiling and network analysis reveal coordinated changes in low-N tolerant and low-N sensitive maize genotypes under nitrogen deficiency and restoration conditions
AH Ganie, R Pandey, MN Kumar, V Chinnusamy, M Iqbal, A Ahmad
Plants 9 (11), 1459, 2020
112020
Low water potential and At14a-Like1 (AFL1) effects on endocytosis and actin filament organization
MN Kumar, YC Bau, T Longkumer, PE Verslues
Plant Physiology 179 (4), 1594-1607, 2019
102019
Role of antagonistic bacteria in suppression of bakanae disease of rice caused by Fusarium moniliforme Sheld.
MN Kumar, GS Laha, CS Reddy
102007
Unfolded protein response (UPR) mediated under heat stress in plants
MK Malini, VS Lekshmy, M Pal, V Chinnusamy, MN Kumar
Plant Physiology Reports 25 (4), 569-582, 2020
92020
Expression of potential reference genes in response to macronutrient stress in rice and soybean
S Sharma, K Vengavasi, MN Kumar, SK Yadav, R Pandey
Gene 792, 145742, 2021
82021
Plant abiotic stress
PE Verslues, GB Bhaskara, R Kesari, MN Kumar
72014
Principles and applications of RNA-based genome editing for crop improvement
M Nagaraj Kumar, VV Santosh Kumar, A Watts, V Chinnusamy
RNA-Based Technologies for Functional Genomics in Plants, 247-278, 2021
12021
Wheat BREVIS RADIX (BRX) regulates organ size, stomatal density and enhances drought tolerance in Arabidopsis
S Tiwari, MN Kumar, A Kumar, M Dalal
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 208, 108500, 2024
2024
Identification of rice melatonin receptor OsPMTR and its comparative in silico analysis with arabidopsis AtCAND2 receptor
D Barman, MN Kumar, M Dalal, FN Khan, J Yadav, S Nagar, VVS Kumar, ...
South African Journal of Botany 162, 813-829, 2023
2023
CRISPR/Cas genome editing for abiotic stress tolerance of crops
MN Kumar, V Chinnusamy
Genome editing of crops: Methods and Applications, 1, 0
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