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Devade Pandurang Ramrao
Researcher at Central University of Karnataka
Publications - 3
Citations - 41
Devade Pandurang Ramrao is an academic researcher from Central University of Karnataka. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metabolomics & Abiotic component. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 13 citations.
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Metabolomics Intervention Towards Better Understanding of Plant Traits.
Vinay Sharma,Prateek K. Gupta,Kagolla Priscilla,SharanKumar,Bhagyashree Hangargi,Akash Veershetty,Devade Pandurang Ramrao,S. Suresh,Rahul Narasanna,Gajanana Ramachandra Naik,Anirudh Kumar,Baozhu Guo,Weijian Zhuang,Rajeev K. Varshney,Rajeev K. Varshney,Manish K. Pandey,Rakesh Kumar +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized several areas in the field of crop development where metabolomics studies have made its remarkable impact, and assessed the recent research on metabolomics, together with other omics, contributing toward genetic engineering to target traits and key pathway.
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Understanding Omics Driven Plant Improvement and de novo Crop Domestication: Some Examples.
Rakesh Kumar,Vinay Sharma,S. Suresh,Devade Pandurang Ramrao,Akash Veershetty,Sharan Kumar,Kagolla Priscilla,Bhagyashree Hangargi,Rahul Narasanna,Manish K. Pandey,Gajanana Ramachandra Naik,Sherinmol Thomas,Anirudh Kumar +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss how "omics" technologies, particularly metabolomics, have enhanced our understanding of important traits and allowed speedy domestication of novel crop plants, which has assisted in developing several new metabolically engineered important crops with desirable agronomic traits, and has facilitated the de novo domesticization of new crops for sustainable agriculture and food security.
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Multi-Omics Pipeline and Omics-Integration Approach to Decipher Plant’s Abiotic Stress Tolerance Responses
Rajib Roychowdhury,Soumya Prakash Das,Amber Gupta,Parul Parihar,Kottakota Chandrasekhar,Umakanta Sarker,Ajay Kumar,Devade Pandurang Ramrao,Chinta Sudhakar +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors proposed a multi-omics-characterized plants can be used as potent genetic resources to incorporate into the future breeding program to produce climate-smart future crops with a proper understanding of the molecular mechanisms of abiotic stress responses by the plant.