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B. N. Chaitanya
Researcher at Indian Institute of Horticultural Research
Publications - 6
Citations - 57
B. N. Chaitanya is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Horticultural Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA barcoding & RNA interference. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 45 citations.
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DNA barcoding and elucidation of cryptic aphid species (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in India.
K. B. Rebijith,Ramasamy Asokan,N. K. Krishna Kumar,Venkatarangaiah Krishna,B. N. Chaitanya,V. V. Ramamurthy +5 more
TL;DR: DNA barcoding employing a 658 bp fragment of 5′ region of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (CO-I) gene is an efficient and accurate method for identification of aphid species (including cryptic species), an approach that potentially could play an important role in formulating viable pest management strategies, more especially biocontrol.
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Silencing of JHEH and EcR genes of Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) through double stranded RNA oral delivery
TL;DR: This study projects that PxJHEH and PxEcR genes would be good target for dsRNA mediated gene silencing in management of insect pests such as DBM in near future.
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Molecular variations in the diamond back moth, Plutella xylostella (l.) (hyponomeutidae: lepidoptera) as inferred from mitochondrial and ribosomal markers
TL;DR: This study revealed that P. xylostella is not a homogenous population and further studies are underway, which could reveal the prevalence of strains or biotypes or cryptic species.
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Double-Stranded RNA-Mediated Silencing of Sodium Channel and Ultraspiracle Genes in Aphis gossypii (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
TL;DR: The outlook in the development of RNAi is affirms which can form a potent species-specific tool in the management of insect pests such as A. gossypii, as it is proportional to the dsRNA concentration.
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COI based molecular identification of mango leaf hoppers (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) in India.
TL;DR: This paper presents a monograph on the phytochemical properties of nematode infestation in the fruit flies of the fruit fly, a type of praying mantis, which has been recorded in India for the first time.