Botany: Recent submissions

  • Gaonkar, S.; Rodrigues, B.F. (Tropical Ecology. 62(4); 2021; 538-548.)
    The diversity and species distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi were analyzed in mangrove patches of the Pichavaram Forest. The AM fungal colonization, spore density, and diversity indices in 18 species of true- ...
  • Sawaiker, R.U.; Rodrigues, B.F. (International Journal of Botany and Research (IJBR). 10(2); 2020; 47-56.)
    Freshwater bodies are degraded by both natural and anthropogenic activities, which deteriorate their quality, and push them to the brink of extinction in the process of unplanned development, giving rise to the need for ...
  • Rodrigues, K.M.; Rodrigues, B.F. (Beneficial Microbes in Agro-Ecology: Bacteria and Fungi, Ed. by N. Amaresan, M. Senthil Kumar, K. Annapurna, Krishna Kumar, A. Sankaranarayanan. 2020; 561-569.)
    Glomus is the most common and largest genus within the phylum Glomeromycota that form symbiotic relationships with plant roots. The genus includes species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi that frequently form abundant spores ...
  • Rodrigues, K.M.; Rodrigues, B.F. (Journal of Mycopathological Research. 58(3); 2020; 135-140.)
    Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are obligate biotrophic symbionts that form a mutualistic association with plant roots. They are directly involved in plant mineral nutrition and environmental stress tolerance. Most crop ...
  • Dabolkar, S.; Kamat, N.M. (Journal of Applied Geochemistry. 23(4); 2021; 261-275.)
    Biomining is a natural, eco-friendly technique which is employed on commercial scale for the extraction of metals. Biomining is a process of conversion of an insoluble metal such as metal sulfides into a soluble form using ...
  • Dabolkar, S.; Kamat, N.M. (Ecology, Environment and Conservation. 28; 2022; S250-S253.)
    Gold (I) sulphide is the inorganic compound with the formula Au sub(2) S. It is the principal sulphide of gold. It decomposes to gold metal and elemental sulphur, illustrating the nobility of gold. Recovering gold from ...
  • Korgaonker, S.; Bhandari, R. (Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry. 17(3); 2021; 95-104.)
    Plant growth and rice productivity are negatively affected by the alarming rise of abiotic and biotic stress factors. Drought stress is a significant factor that directly affects numerous physiological, biochemical and ...
  • Chahal, S.; Bhandari, R. (Indian Hydrobiology. 21(1); 2022; 135-151.)
    The increase of industrial activities has led to the production of toxic pollutants such as heavy metals, dyes, pesticides, phenols, organic compounds, etc., in the aquatic system leading to water pollution. This increase ...
  • Srivastava, S.; da Silva, R.; Sharma, P.K. (Russian Journal of Plant Physiology. 69(3); 2022; ArticleID_60.)
    A comprative study evaluation of response of salt stress on different of oxidative and changes in the profile of fatty acids in two varities of rice (Oryza sativa) has been portrayed in our work. 'Jaya' variety of rice ...
  • Srivastava, S.; Sharma, P.K. (Russian Journal of Plant Physiology. 69(2); 2022; ArticleID_37.)
    One of the major detrimental factors of the global rice production is salt stress, which limits it up to 50 percent. In this study, we compared the morphophysiological and biochemical responses of indigenous salt-tolerant ...

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