Browsing Biotechnology Innovation Centre (M. E. F. Campus) by Title
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Application of RAPD markers for characterization of gamma-ray-induced rose mutants and assessment of genetic diversity
(SPRINGER, 2010-07)Six parent and their 12 gamma ray-induced somatic flower colour mutants of garden rose were characterized to discriminate the mutants from their respective parents and understanding the genetic diversity using Random ... -
Carbon metabolism in Rhizobium sp. (Cicer arietinum L.) BICC 620 under anaerobic condition and in its bacteroids
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Coinoculation of a Siderophore Overproducing Rhizobial Strain Mutant with Moong bean Rhizobium Strain MO1 Enhances Growth and Nodulation of Moong Plants (Vigna radiata) Plants
(Indian Science News Association, 2011-03)Influence of siderophore production by a coinoculant rhizobial strain BICC 651 on nodulation and nitrogen fixation of the strain Rhizobium MO1 on moong plants was studied. The strain BICC 651 was isolated from a nodule ... -
Cyto-palynological, Biochemical and Molecular Characterization of Original and Induced Mutants of Garden Chrysanthemum
(Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, International Atomic Energy Agency, 2009)A large number of new somatic flower color/type mutants have been evolved by induced mutations in different ornamental plants. Few reports are available on the systematic work being done on the comparative analysis of ... -
Deterioration of soil physicochemical properties, microbial biomass C, and N-mineralization due to replacement of sal forest with exotic species and rain-fed agriculture in East India
(International Scientific Publications, 2004-03)Effects of conversion of natural forest dominated by Shorea robusta, supported on old alluvial soil, to exotic Eucalyptus tereticornis or Acacia auriculiformis plantation or to agricultural field for cultivation of rice, ... -
Employment Generation using Dehydration Technology for Drying Flowers and Foliage and Floral Craft
(Indian Science News Association, 2011-01)Wild/unutilized/underutilized plant species and ornamental cut flowers can be converted into value added products using simple dehydration technique. Dehydration techniques have been standardized under room temperature, ... -
An extracellular protease with depilation activity from Streptomyces nogalator
(NATL INST SCIENCE COMMUNICATION, 2005-12)An extracellular protease-producing actinomycete, Streptomyces nogalator strain Ac 80, was isolated from soil. Mutants of the strain designated as Mt C producing protease of higher (3.0 mg tyrosine liberated/min/mg protein) ... -
Faculty Publication List : Dept. of M.E.F. , 2008-09
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Faculty Publication List : Dept. of M.E.F. , 2009-10
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Faculty Publication List : Dept. of M.E.F. , 2010-11
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Faculty Publication List : Dept. of M.E.F. , 2011-12
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Faculty Publication List : Dept. of M.E.F. , 2012-13
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Floriculture - Role of Tissue Culture & Molecular Techniques
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Management of chimera and in vitro mutagenesis for development of new flower color/shape and chlorophyll variegated mutants in chrysanthemum.
(2008)Mutation breeding is an established method for crop improvement and has played a major role in the development of many new flower color/shape mutant varieties in ornamentals. The main bottleneck with vegetatively propagated ... -
Metabolism of hexane by Rhizobium sp. (Cicer arietinum) BICC620
(2009)Activities of key enzymes of the Embden Meyerhof Parnas-, EntnerDoudoroff-, and pentose phosphate-pathways as well as key enzymes for gluconeogenesis and tri carboxylic acid cycle were assayed from cell free extracts (CFE) ... -
Micropropagation of gerbera: lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzyme activities during acclimatization process
(SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2008-05)Gerbera jamesonii H. Bolus ex Hook (Family: Asteraceae) has been successfully acclimatized from temperate to subtropical North Indian plains of Lucknow through in vitro propagation. Flower heads were collected from greenhouse, ... -
Mutation in the lysA gene impairs the symbiotic properties of Mesorhizobium ciceri
(SPRINGER, 2010-01)A Tn5-induced mutant of Mesorhizobium ciceri, TL28, requiring the amino acid lysine for growth on minimal medium was isolated and characterized. The Tn5 insertion in the mutant strain TL28 was located on a 6.8-kb EcoRI ... -
Oxidative stress and antioxidant activity as the basis of senescence in chrysanthemum florets
(SPRINGER, 2007-11)Stems of chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.) cv. Maghi were harvested when half of the buds showed colour and were put in distilled water at 21 degrees C. Flowers showed visible senescence symptoms after 12-15 ... -
Oxidative stress and antioxidant activity as the basis of senescence in Hemerocallis (day lily) flowers
(Academic Journals, 2009-09)Senescence can be viewed as a developmental change that leads to the death of plant tissues. Naturally senescence is generally accepted as being genetically programmed. Petals are the floral organs which primarily determine ... -
Plant chimeras and their role in development of new ornamental varieties
(Indian Society of Ornamental Horticulture (ISOH), 2010)This will be Available Shortly…
