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Chandra Nayak
Researcher at University of Mysore
Publications - 7
Citations - 333
Chandra Nayak is an academic researcher from University of Mysore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blight & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 228 citations. Previous affiliations of Chandra Nayak include Mangalore University.
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Friends or foes? Emerging insights from fungal interactions with plants
Susanne Zeilinger,Vijai Kumar Gupta,Tanya E. S. Dahms,Roberto Nascimento Silva,Harikesh Bahadur Singh,Ram Sanmukh Upadhyay,Eriston Vieira Gomes,Clement K. M. Tsui,Chandra Nayak +8 more
TL;DR: New innovative methods and the associated new insights into plant–fungal interactions are reviewed and the potential of fungi in preventing plant diseases, improving plant productivity and understanding ecosystem stability is understood.
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Bioprospection of actinobacteria derived from freshwater sediments for their potential to produce antimicrobial compounds.
Zothanpuia,Ajit Kumar Passari,Vincent Vineeth Leo,Preeti Chandra,Brijesh Kumar,Chandra Nayak,Abeer Hashem,Elsayed Fathi Abd_Allah,Abdulaziz A. Alqarawi,Bhim Singh +9 more
TL;DR: This study highlighted the abundance of actinobacteria from freshwater sediments of two rivers and one lake and the isolates were studied for their ability to produce antimicrobial bioactive compounds.
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Biofabrication of zinc oxide nanoparticles from Melia azedarach and its potential in controlling soybean seed-borne phytopathogenic fungi.
T.R. Lakshmeesha,T.R. Lakshmeesha,M. Murali,Mohammad Azam Ansari,A. C. Udayashankar,Mohammad A. Alzohairy,Ahmad Almatroudi,Mohammad N. Alomary,Sarah Mousa Asiri,Bagepalli Shivaram Ashwini,Naveen Kumar Kalagatur,Chandra Nayak,Siddapura Ramachandrappa Niranjana +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the biofabrication of zinc oxide nanoparticles from aqueous leaf extract of Melia azedarach (MaZnO-NPs) through solution combustion method and their novel application in preventing the growth of seed-borne fungal pathogens of soybean (Cladosporium cladosporioides and Fusarium oxysporum).
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Induction of systemic resistance by biocontrol agents against bacterial blight of cotton caused by xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum
Vinay B. Raghavendra,Lokesh Siddalingaiah,Nagesh K. Sugunachar,Chandra Nayak,Niranjana Siddapura Ramachandrappa +4 more
TL;DR: Seed treatment with these bioagents enhanced the seed germination and growth parameters against blight disease and they also induced systemic resistance in plant for defense mechanisms.