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Bhawana Mishra

Researcher at Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

Publications -  16
Citations -  447

Bhawana Mishra is an academic researcher from Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants. The author has contributed to research in topics: Withania somnifera & Terpenoid. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 289 citations. Previous affiliations of Bhawana Mishra include Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research.

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Effect of gibberellic acid and calliterpenone on plant growth attributes, trichomes, essential oil biosynthesis and pathway gene expression in differential manner in Mentha arvensis L.

TL;DR: Results suggest CA as a novel plant derived diterpenoid with growth promoting action and opens up new possibilities for improving the crop yields and essential oil biosynthesis in qualitative and quantitative manner.
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Effect of cadmium stress on inductive enzymatic and nonenzymatic responses of ROS and sugar metabolism in multiple shoot cultures of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera Dunal).

TL;DR: In vitro shoots could markedly accumulate Cd in a concentration-dependent manner and interplay of enzymatic as well as nonenzymatic responses constituted a system endeavor of tolerance of Cd accumulation and an efficient scavenging strategy of its stress implications.
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Over-expression of DXS gene enhances terpenoidal secondary metabolite accumulation in rose-scented geranium and Withania somnifera: active involvement of plastid isoprenogenic pathway in their biosynthesis.

TL;DR: This study is first report on heterologous expression and kinetic characterization of any gene from rose-scented geranium through a genetic transformation system and first report showing the expression profile of the three genes related to isoprenoid biosynthesis pathways operated in rose-Scented Geranium.
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Amelioration of cadmium stress in Withania somnifera by ROS management: active participation of primary and secondary metabolism

TL;DR: Major role of proline and phenylpropanoid metabolism in providing the osmoticum and antioxidants to the plants under Cd stress is elucidated and may be helpful in developing stress resistant plants by targeting these pathways using conventional and molecular approaches.
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HMG-CoA reductase from Camphor Tulsi (Ocimum kilimandscharicum) regulated MVA dependent biosynthesis of diverse terpenoids in homologous and heterologous plant systems.

TL;DR: First report on any gene of MVA/isoprenoid pathway from under-explored Camphor Tulsi belonging to genus Ocimum is reported, providing in-depth insight of OkHMGR in regulation of biosynthesis of non-plastidal isoprenoids.