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Abinaya Manivannan

Researcher at Rural Development Administration

Publications -  44
Citations -  1021

Abinaya Manivannan is an academic researcher from Rural Development Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Reactive oxygen species. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 39 publications receiving 605 citations. Previous affiliations of Abinaya Manivannan include Max Planck Society & Gyeongsang National University.

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Blue LED light enhances growth, phytochemical contents, and antioxidant enzyme activities of Rehmannia glutinosa cultured in vitro

TL;DR: Modulation in the spectral quality particularly by the blue LED induced the antioxidant defense line and was directly correlated with the enhancement of phytochemicals, so the incorporation of blue or red LED light sources during in vitro propagation of R. glutinosa can be a beneficial way to increase the medicinal values of the plant.
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Silicon Regulates Potential Genes Involved in Major Physiological Processes in Plants to Combat Stress

TL;DR: The present endeavor has attempted to describe the recent discoveries related to the regulation of vital genes involved in photosynthesis, transcription regulation, defense, water transport, polyamine synthesis, and housekeeping genes during abiotic and biotic stress alleviation by Si.
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Physiological and Proteomic Analysis in Chloroplasts of Solanum lycopersicum L. under Silicon Efficiency and Salinity Stress

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that tomato plants have a greater capacity for tolerating saline stress through the improvement of photosynthetic metabolism and chloroplast proteome expression after silicon supplementation, and silicon plays an important role in moderating damage to chloroplasts and their metabolism in saline environments.
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Silicon Mitigates Salinity Stress by Regulating the Physiology, Antioxidant Enzyme Activities, and Protein Expression in Capsicum annuum 'Bugwang'.

TL;DR: The results illustrate that Si application induced resistance against salinity stress in C. annuum by regulating the physiology, antioxidant metabolism, and protein expression.
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Mechanisms of Silicon-Mediated Amelioration of Salt Stress in Plants

TL;DR: Si mediated alleviation of salinity stress in plants through the regulation of photosynthesis, root developmental changes, redox homeostasis equilibrium, and regulation of nutrients have been dealt with in detail.