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Hemant Kumar Yadav
Researcher at National Botanical Research Institute
Publications - 55
Citations - 665
Hemant Kumar Yadav is an academic researcher from National Botanical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Opium Poppy. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 46 publications receiving 546 citations. Previous affiliations of Hemant Kumar Yadav include Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research.
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EST-derived SSR markers in Jatropha curcas L.: development, characterization, polymorphism, and transferability across the species/genera
TL;DR: This is the first report of development of EST-SSRs in J.Curcas and will be valuable resource for future genetical studies, like construction of linkage maps, diversity analysis, quantitative trait locus/association mapping, and molecular breeding of J. curcas.
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Genetic Variability and Interrelationship Among Opium and its Alkaloids in Opium Poppy (Papaver Somniferum L.)
TL;DR: Examination of phenotypic and genotypic variability, broad sense heritability, genetic advance under selection and interrelationship of traits revealed that opium yield is negatively correlated with morphine and papaverine content, and among alkaloids codeine, thebaine, narcotine and papaversine showed positive correlation among themselves.
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Development and characterization of genomic and expressed SSRs for levant cotton (Gossypium herbaceum L.).
Satya Narayan Jena,Anukool Srivastava,Krishan Mohan Rai,Alok Ranjan,Sunil Kumar Singh,Tarannum Nisar,Meenal Srivastava,Sumit K. Bag,Shrikant Mantri,Mehar Hasan Asif,Hemant Kumar Yadav,Rakesh Tuli,Samir V. Sawant +12 more
TL;DR: This is the first report on the successful use of repeat enriched genomic library and expressed sequence database for microsatellite markers development in G. herbaceum.
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AFLP based genetic relationship and population structure analysis of Canna—An ornamental plant
TL;DR: The model based clustering obtained from STRUCTURE analysis reveals similar pattern of grouping among 42 cultivars of Canna as well as four major groups accommodating 93% cultivars and three cultivars each of different species i.e. C. argentina (NBC_24), C. latifolia ( NBC_43) and C. generalis (NBC-13).
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Identification of EST–SSRs and molecular diversity analysis in Mentha piperita
TL;DR: In this paper, a total of 1316 EST sequences of Mentha piperita available in the public domain (NCBI) were exploited to develop SSR markers for diversity analysis.