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Arati Ningombam
Researcher at Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Publications - 13
Citations - 42
Arati Ningombam is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications receiving 23 citations. Previous affiliations of Arati Ningombam include Indian Agricultural Research Institute.
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Antifeedant activity and phytochemical investigation of Millettia pachycarpa extracts against Tobacco Leaf Eating Caterpillar, Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
TL;DR: Antifeedant activity results show that activity was comparable to natural plant based insecticide azadirachtin and this plant can be further explored for its use as natural pesticide.
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Marker assisted selection (MAS) towards generating stress tolerant crop plants
E. Lamalakshmi Devi,Ch. Premabati Devi,Sudhir Kumar,Susheel Kumar Sharma,Aruna Beemrote,S. K. Chongtham,Chongtham Henary Singh,Chongtham Tania,T. Basanta Singh,Arati Ningombam,Romila Akoijam,I. M. Singh,Y. Rajen Singh,Sapam Monteshori,Yumnam Omita,N. Prakash,S. V. Ngachan +16 more
TL;DR: Molecular breeding technologies offer a great scope of accelerated progress in selecting stress tolerant crop plants with increased precision of selection, since molecular markers are not influenced by environmental factors and are detectable at all stages of plant growth, screening for stress tolerant plants can be done early at seedling stage, thus, saving time, space and resources.
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Genetic Variability Based on Tandem Repeat Numbers in a Genomic Locus of ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ Prevalent in North East India
Yanglem Herojit Singh,Susheel Kumar Sharma,Bireswar Sinha,Virendra Kumar Baranwal,N. Bidyananda Singh,Ngathem Taibangnganbi Chanu,S. S. Roy,Meraj Alam Ansari,Arati Ningombam,Ph. Sobita Devi,Ashis K. Das,Salvinder Singh,K. Mamocha Singh,Narendra Prakash +13 more
TL;DR: Present study conclusively reported the occurrence of high genetic variability in TRN of CLas population in North East Indian citrus groves which have evolved to adapt to the specific ecological niche.
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Simple template-based reverse transcription-recombinase polymerase amplification assay for routine diagnosis of citrus tristeza virus.
Susheel Kumar Sharma,Neeta Pathaw,Baby Wangkhem,Kabrabam Suraj Jackson,K Sarda Devi,Subhrajyoti Roy,Akoijam Ratankumar Singh,Raghuveer Singh,Amrita Banerjee,Sudhir Kumar,Arati Ningombam,D. M. Firake,Thokchom Surjit Singh +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a template-based reverse transcription-polymerase amplification (ST-RT-RPA) was proposed for detecting citrus tristeza virus (CTV) from crude plant extract lysed in NaOH:EDTA (1:1) without the need of tedious RNA isolation.
Loungu (Carpenter worm): Indigenous Delicious Insects with Immense Dietary Potential in Nagaland state, India
D. M. Firake,C Aochen,R Krishnappa,S Pyngrope,S Aochen,Arati Ningombam,Gajanan T. Behere,S. V. Ngachan +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the eventual nutritional value of the larva was determined by approximating its nutritional potential for the first time, which showed a significantly higher value of crude fat (37%), crude protein (48%), crude fibre (12.90%), and an appreciable calorific value.