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Govind C. Sharma
Researcher at Texas A&M University
Publications - 50
Citations - 715
Govind C. Sharma is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Callus & Somatic embryogenesis. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 49 publications receiving 681 citations. Previous affiliations of Govind C. Sharma include Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University & Kansas State University.
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Induction of Highly Embryogenic Calli and Plant Regeneration in Upland (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and Pima (Gossypium barbadense L.) Cottons
TL;DR: To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of regeneration of G. barbadense through somatic embryogenesis through somatics embryogenesis of diverse cotton species.
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Controlled-release fertilizers and horticultural applications
TL;DR: For optimum plant growth, it is essential that a fertilizer material provides sufficient nutrients for the initial start followed by a uniform supply that synchronizes well with the nutrient requirement of the crop as discussed by the authors.
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RNA Interference for Functional Genomics and Improvement of Cotton (Gossypium sp.)
Ibrokhim Y. Abdurakhmonov,Mirzakamol S. Ayubov,Khurshida A. Ubaydullaeva,Zabardast T. Buriev,Shukhrat E. Shermatov,Haydarali S. Ruziboev,Umid M. Shapulatov,Umid M. Shapulatov,Sukumar Saha,Mauricio Ulloa,John Z. Yu,Richard G. Percy,Eric J. Devor,Govind C. Sharma,Venkateswara R. Sripathi,Siva P. Kumpatla,Alexander R. van der Krol,Hake D. Kater,Khakimdjan Khamidov,Shavkat I. Salikhov,Johnie N. Jenkins,Abdusattor Abdukarimov,Alan E. Pepper +22 more
TL;DR: Analysis of developed RNAi methodologies, achievements, limitations, and future needs in functional characterizations of cotton genes highlights needed efforts in the development of RNAi-based cotton cultivars, and their safety and risk assessment, small and large-scale field trials, and commercialization.
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Picloram induced somatic embryogenesis in Gasteria and Haworthia
Caula A. Beyl,Govind C. Sharma +1 more
TL;DR: Embryos arose initially as a yellow, compact globular masses from the area just beneath the epidermis in linear pattern parallel with the main axis of the leaf and then developed a heartshaped appearance and was preceded by growth of callus almost crystalline in appearance on the cut surface.
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Somatic embryogenesis in longleaf pine (Pinuspalustris)
TL;DR: Embryogenic tissue extruded from female gametophytes during 4 weeks in culture on media containing either glucose or maltose or sucrose and showed numerous somatic embryos at stages 1 and 2 of development, corresponding to their zygotic embryo counterparts.