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Andy Ganapathi
Researcher at Bharathidasan University
Publications - 129
Citations - 3902
Andy Ganapathi is an academic researcher from Bharathidasan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Murashige and Skoog medium & Shoot. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 129 publications receiving 3402 citations. Previous affiliations of Andy Ganapathi include Chungnam National University & Bharathiar University.
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Seed viability and biochemical changes associated with accelerated ageing in Dendrocalamus strictus seeds
TL;DR: Increase in total free amino acids content and the activity of amylase confirmed the degradation of seed reserves and reduction in the contents of sugars, starch, proteins and lipids found.
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Evaluation of green fluorescent protein as a reporter gene and phosphinothricin as the selective agent for achieving a higher recovery of transformants in cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L. cv. Poinsett76) via Agrobacterium tumefaciens
TL;DR: Efficient Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation and a higher recovery of transformed plants of cucumber cv.
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High-frequency plant regeneration from cotyledon callus of Acacia sinuata (Lour.) Merr
TL;DR: A new reliable protocol for the induction of adventitious shoots and plant regenertion from cotyledon-derived callus of Acacia sinuata has been developed and it was revealed that the regenerated shoots originated from the callus.
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Expression of important pathway genes involved in withanolides biosynthesis in hairy root culture of Withania somnifera upon treatment with Gracilaria edulis and Sargassum wightii
Ganeshan Sivanandhan,Ganeshan Sivanandhan,Chinnathambi Arunachalam,Natesan Selvaraj,Ali Alharbi Sulaiman,Yong Pyo Lim,Andy Ganapathi +6 more
TL;DR: RT PCR analysis of important pathway genes such as SE, SS, HMGR and FPPS exhibited substantial higher expression upon the seaweed extracts treatment in hairy root culture when compared to the control.
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Effect of nitrogen and carbon sources on in vitro shoot multiplication, root induction and withanolides content in Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal
TL;DR: The present study resulted in the production of 4.42-fold higher multiple shoots and 2.6-foldHigher roots as well as enhancing the contents of all major withanolides in regenerated plants when compared to previous reports on W. somnifera regeneration.