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Jubilee Purkayastha

Researcher at Defence Research and Development Organisation

Publications -  23
Citations -  611

Jubilee Purkayastha is an academic researcher from Defence Research and Development Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Murashige and Skoog medium & Shoot. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 22 publications receiving 526 citations. Previous affiliations of Jubilee Purkayastha include Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati.

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Efficient in vitro plant regeneration from shoot apices and gene transfer by particle bombardment in Jatropha curcas

TL;DR: An efficient and reproducible in vitro plant regeneration system from shoot apices was developed in Jatropha curcas and the integration of the transgene into genomic DNA of transgenic plants was confirmed by PCR and Southern blot hybridization.
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Transgenic cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) seeds expressing a bean α-amylase inhibitor 1 confer resistance to storage pests, bruchid beetles

TL;DR: A highly efficient Agrobacterium-mediatedcowpea transformation method for introduction of the bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) α-amylase inhibitor-1 (αAI-1) gene into a commercially important Indian cowpea cultivar, Pusa Komal and generated fertile transgenic plants.
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Ethnobotany of medicinal plants from Dibru-Saikhowa Biosphere Reserve of Northeast India.

TL;DR: A survey of medicinal plants used by the ethnic communities of Dibru-Saikhowa Biosphere Reserve in Northeast India has been reported and plant species belonging to 34 families and 52 different genera were included.
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Rapid in vitro multiplication and plant regeneration from nodal explants of Andrographis paniculata: a valuable medicinal plant

TL;DR: A rapid and efficient method for the large-scale propagation of a highly valuable medicinal plant, Andrographis paniculata Nees, through in vitro culture of nodal explants obtained from 15-d-old aseptic seedling has been developed.
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Micropropagation of Pongamia pinnata through enhanced axillary branching

TL;DR: A complete protocol is presented for the first time for the micropropagation of Pongamia pinnata, a biofuel tree, using cotyledonary nodes derived from axenic seedlings using GA3 and single use of GA3 during the first subculture eliminated the need for prolonged culturing on BAP medium.