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Disease Impact on Wheat Yield Potential and Prospects of Genetic Control

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Ravi P. Singh, P. K. Singh, Jessica Rutkoski, David Hodson et al.

Journal: Annual Review of PhytopathologyYear: 2016Citations: 463

Wheat is grown worldwide in diverse geographical regions, environments, and production systems. Although many diseases and pests are known to reduce grain yield potential and quality, the three rusts and powdery mildew fungi have historically caused major crop losses and continue to remain economica...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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Outbreak Investigation of Nipah Virus Disease in Kerala, India, 2018

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Govindakarnavar Arunkumar, Chandni Radhakrishnan, Devendra T. Mourya, Sujeet Kumar Singh et al.

Journal: The Journal of Infectious DiseasesYear: 2018Citations: 321

BACKGROUND: Nipah Virus (NiV) is a highly fatal emerging zoonotic virus and a potential threat to global health security. Here we describe the characteristics of the NiV outbreak that occurred in Kerala, India, during May-June 2018. METHODS: We used real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain r...

Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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Hypothermia for moderate or severe neonatal encephalopathy in low-income and middle-income countries (HELIX): a randomised controlled trial in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh

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Sudhin Thayyil, Stuti Pant, Paolo Montaldo, Deepika Shukla et al.

Journal: The Lancet Global HealthYear: 2021Citations: 289

BACKGROUND: Although therapeutic hypothermia reduces death or disability after neonatal encephalopathy in high-income countries, its safety and efficacy in low-income and middle-income countries is unclear. We aimed to examine whether therapeutic hypothermia alongside optimal supportive intensive ca...

Health SciencesMedicinePediatrics, Perinatology and Child HealthOpen Access
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Improving grain yield, stress resilience and quality of bread wheat using large-scale genomics

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Philomin Juliana, Jesse Poland, Julio Huerta‐Espino, Sandesh Shrestha et al.

Journal: Nature GeneticsYear: 2019Citations: 276

Bread wheat improvement using genomic tools is essential for accelerating trait genetic gains. Here we report the genomic predictabilities of 35 key traits and demonstrate the potential of genomic selection for wheat end-use quality. We also performed a large genome-wide association study that ident...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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First Report of Wheat Blast Caused by <i>Magnaporthe oryzae</i> Pathotype <i>triticum</i> in Bangladesh

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Paritosh Kumar Malaker, NCD Barma, T. P. Tiwari, W. J. Collis et al.

Journal: Plant DiseaseYear: 2016Citations: 215
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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Earliness in wheat: A key to adaptation under terminal and continual high temperature stress in South Asia

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Suchismita Mondal, Ravi P. Singh, José Crossa, Julio Huerta‐Espino et al.

Journal: Field Crops ResearchYear: 2013Citations: 197

High temperatures are a primary concern for wheat production in South Asia. A trial was conducted to evaluate the grain yield performance of high yielding, early maturing heat tolerant CIMMYT wheat lines, developed recently in Mexico for adaptation to high temperature stresses in South Asia. The tri...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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Detection and characterization of fungus (Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum) causing wheat blast disease on rain-fed grown wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in Zambia

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Batiseba Tembo, Rabson M. Mulenga, Suwilanji Sichilima, Kenneth K. M’siska et al.

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2020Citations: 192

Wheat blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT) is a threat to wheat production especially in the warmer-humid environments. In Zambia, wheat blast symptoms were observed for the first time on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown in experimental plots and five farmers' fields in Mpik...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyCell BiologyOpen Access
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Strategic crossing of biomass and harvest index—source and sink—achieves genetic gains in wheat

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Matthew Reynolds, A.J.D. Pask, William Hoppitt, Kai Sonder et al.

Journal: EuphyticaYear: 2017Citations: 128

Abstract To accelerate genetic gains in breeding, physiological trait (PT) characterization of candidate parents can help make more strategic crosses, increasing the probability of accumulating favorable alleles compared to crossing relatively uncharacterized lines. In this study, crosses were desig...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant ScienceOpen Access
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Salinity stress tolerance and omics approaches: revisiting the progress and achievements in major cereal crops

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Pardeep Kumar, Mukesh Choudhary, Tanushree Halder, Nitish Ranjan Prakash et al.

Journal: HeredityYear: 2022Citations: 116

Salinity stress adversely affects plant growth and causes considerable losses in cereal crops. Salinity stress tolerance is a complex phenomenon, imparted by the interaction of compounds involved in various biochemical and physiological processes. Conventional breeding for salt stress tolerance has ...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneticsOpen Access
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Global diversity and antimicrobial resistance of typhoid fever pathogens: Insights from a meta-analysis of 13,000 Salmonella Typhi genomes

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Megan E. Carey, Zoe A. Dyson, Danielle J. Ingle, Afreenish Amir et al.

Journal: eLifeYear: 2023Citations: 111

Background: serovar Typhi (Typhi) genomic data to inform public health action. This analysis, which marks 22 years since the publication of the first Typhi genome, represents the largest Typhi genome sequence collection to date (n=13,000). Methods: This is a meta-analysis of global genotype and anti...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesFood ScienceOpen Access
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Metformin: Activation of 5′ AMP-activated protein kinase and its emerging potential beyond anti-hyperglycemic action

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S. K. Goel, Ravinder Pal Singh, Varinder Singh, Harmanjit Singh et al.

Journal: Frontiers in GeneticsYear: 2022Citations: 95

Metformin is a plant-based drug belonging to the class of biguanides and is known to treat type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The drug, combined with controlling blood glucose levels, improves the body's response to insulin. In addition, trials have identified the cardioprotective potential of metform...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular BiologyOpen Access
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India's public distribution system

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R. Radhakrishna, Kalanidhi Subbarao, S. Indrakant, C. Ravi

Journal: World Bank discussion papersYear: 1997Citations: 92

No AccessWorld Bank Discussion Papers12 Aug 2013India's public distribution systemA national and international perspectiveAuthors/Editors: R. Radhakrishna, K. Subbarao, S. Indrakant, C. RaviR. Radhakrishna, K. Subbarao, S. Indrakant, C. Ravihttps://doi.org/10.1596/0-8213-4090-5SectionsAboutPDF (0.3 ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceIncome, Poverty, and Inequality
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A preliminary genetic analysis of fibre traits and the use of new genomic SSRs for genetic diversity in jute

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Reyazul Rouf Mir, Sachin Rustgi, Shailendra Sharma, Ravinder Singh et al.

Journal: EuphyticaYear: 2007Citations: 86

Jute is one of the most important fibre crops, which is second only to cotton in providing environment-friendly (biodegradable and renewable) ligno-cellulose fibre. In order to improve this largely neglected crop, we conducted a preliminary study involving the following: (i) analysis of nature and e...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesFood Science
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Novel insights on the role of VCAM-1 and ICAM-1: Potential biomarkers for cardiovascular diseases

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Rupinder Kaur, Varinder Singh, Pratima Kumari, Ravinder J. Singh et al.

Journal: Annals of Medicine and SurgeryYear: 2022Citations: 84

Cell adhesion molecules (CAM) including the intracellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM-1) are from the immunoglobulin family which regulates leukocyte adherence to endothelial muscles in acute or chronic inflammatory states [1]. TNF-α, a proinflammatory cy...

Health SciencesMedicineImmunology and AllergyOpen Access
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Single‐Step Genomic and Pedigree Genotype × Environment Interaction Models for Predicting Wheat Lines in International Environments

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Paulino Pérez‐Rodríguez, José Crossa, Jessica Rutkoski, Jesse Poland et al.

Journal: The Plant GenomeYear: 2017Citations: 84

Genomic prediction models have been commonly used in plant breeding but only in reduced datasets comprising a few hundred genotyped individuals. However, pedigree information for an entire breeding population is frequently available, as are historical data on the performance of a large number of sel...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneticsOpen Access
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