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Jagadish Rane
Researcher at Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Publications - 71
Citations - 2169
Jagadish Rane is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Drought tolerance. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1588 citations. Previous affiliations of Jagadish Rane include International Center for Tropical Agriculture & University of Tsukuba.
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Control of root system architecture by DEEPER ROOTING 1 increases rice yield under drought conditions
Yusaku Uga,Kazuhiko Sugimoto,Satoshi Ogawa,Satoshi Ogawa,Jagadish Rane,Jagadish Rane,Manabu Ishitani,Naho Hara,Yuka Kitomi,Yuka Kitomi,Yoshiaki Inukai,Kazuko Ono,Noriko Kanno,Haruhiko Inoue,Hinako Takehisa,Ritsuko Motoyama,Yoshiaki Nagamura,Jianzhong Wu,Takashi Matsumoto,Toshiyuki Takai,Kazutoshi Okuno,Masahiro Yano +21 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that alteration of root system architecture improves drought avoidance through the cloning and characterization of DEEPER ROOTING 1 (DRO1), a rice quantitative trait locus controlling root growth angle.
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Review of wheat improvement for waterlogging tolerance in Australia and India: the importance of anaerobiosis and element toxicities associated with different soils.
Tim L. Setter,I. Waters,S. K. Sharma,Kailash Singh,Neeraj Kulshreshtha,N. P. S. Yaduvanshi,P. C. Ram,Balwant Singh,Jagadish Rane,Glenn McDonald,Hossein Khabaz-Saberi,T. B. Biddulph,R. Wilson,I. Barclay,R.B. McLean,Mehmet Cakir +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a model is proposed that waterlogging tolerance is a product of tolerance to anaerobiosis and high microelement concentrations, which is further evaluated with the aim of prioritizing traits required for waterloggence tolerance of wheat in the field.
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Stay green trait: variation, inheritance and its association with spot blotch resistance in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Arun Kumar Joshi,Maya Kumari,Vijay P. Singh,C. M. Reddy,Sundeep Kumar,Sundeep Kumar,Jagadish Rane,Ramesh Chand +7 more
TL;DR: The study established that variation for SG trait exists in spring wheat; around four additive genes control its inheritance in the crosses studied and there is positive association between SG trait and resistance to spot blotch.
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Biotic and abiotic constraints in mungbean production-progress in genetic improvement.
Ramakrishnan M. Nair,Abhay K. Pandey,Abdul Rashid War,Bindumadhava HanumanthaRao,Tun Shwe,Akmm Alam,Aditya Pratap,Shahid Malik,Real Karimi,Emmanuel Mbeyagala,Colin Andrew Douglas,Jagadish Rane,Roland Schafleitner +12 more
TL;DR: Current biotic and abiotic constraints in mungbean production and the challenges in genetic improvement are discussed and latest technologies in phenotyping, genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics could be of great help to understand insect/pathogen-plant, plant-environment interactions and the key components responsible for resistance to biotic
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Performance of yield and stability of advanced wheat genotypes under heat stress environments of the Indo-Gangetic plains
Jagadish Rane,R. K. Pannu,Virinder Singh Sohu,Ran Singh Saini,Banwari Mishra,Jag Shoran,José Crossa,Mateo Vargas,Arun Kumar Joshi +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that a common breeding strategy, if any, should emphasize grain yield stability for breeding for high-temperature tolerance in order to take care of intralocation variation in genotypic response over the years and dates of sowing at Varanasi.