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Annapurna Bhattacharjee

Researcher at Jawaharlal Nehru University

Publications -  15
Citations -  833

Annapurna Bhattacharjee is an academic researcher from Jawaharlal Nehru University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abiotic stress & Biology. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 676 citations.

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Comprehensive expression analysis suggests overlapping and specific roles of rice glutathione S-transferase genes during development and stress responses.

TL;DR: This study provides evidence for the role of GSTs in mediating crosstalk between various stress and hormone response pathways and represents a very useful resource for functional analysis of selected members of this family in rice.
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Gene Discovery and Tissue-Specific Transcriptome Analysis in Chickpea with Massively Parallel Pyrosequencing and Web Resource Development

TL;DR: The strategy for optimization of de novo assembly presented here may further facilitate the transcriptome sequencing and characterization in other organisms and help to accelerate research in various areas of genomics and implementing breeding programs in chickpea.
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Transcriptome analysis in different rice cultivars provides novel insights into desiccation and salinity stress responses.

TL;DR: Common and cultivar-specific stress-responsive transcripts identified in this study can serve as a helpful resource to explore novel candidate genes for abiotic stress tolerance in rice.
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Genome-Scale Transcriptomic Insights into Molecular Aspects of Abiotic Stress Responses in Chickpea

TL;DR: The comprehensive transcriptome analyses presented in this study revealed several potential key regulators of plant response to abiotic stresses and open avenues to carry out functional and applied genomic studies for improving abiotic stress tolerance in chickpea.
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Characterization of Rice Homeobox Genes, OsHOX22 and OsHOX24, and Over-expression of OsHOX24 in Transgenic Arabidopsis Suggest Their Role in Abiotic Stress Response.

TL;DR: Functional analysis of two candidate stress-responsive HD-ZIP I class homeobox genes from rice suggest the possible role of OsHOX22/OsHOX24Homeobox proteins as negative regulators in abiotic stress responses.