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Krishnan Vasanth
Researcher at Bharathiar University
Publications - 35
Citations - 390
Krishnan Vasanth is an academic researcher from Bharathiar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Phytochemical. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 28 publications receiving 267 citations. Previous affiliations of Krishnan Vasanth include Stellenbosch University & Bharathidasan University.
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Functional characterisation of three members of the Vitis vinifera L. carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase gene family
Justin Lashbrooke,Philip R. Young,Samantha J Dockrall,Krishnan Vasanth,Krishnan Vasanth,Melané A. Vivier +5 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the three grapevine-derived CCD-encoding genes have been functional with unique substrate cleavage capacities and are under various levels of control that include gene expression, substrate specificity and compartmentalisation that act individually and/or co-ordinately to maintain carotenoid and volatile apocarotenoids levels in plants.
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Protective efficacy of Azomite enriched diet in Oreochromis mossambicus against Aeromonas hydrophila
Mohamed Saiyad Musthafa,Abdul Rahman Jawahar Ali,Mohamed Jamal Mohamed,Mohamed Madhani Abdul Jaleel,Meenatchi Sundaram Arun Kumar,Kuppusamy Umaa Rani,Krishnan Vasanth,Jesu Arockiaraj,Elumalai Preetham,Chellam Balasundaram,Ramasamy Harikrishnan +10 more
TL;DR: The present results suggest that Azomite enriched diet at 4 g-kg − 1 and 6 g kg −-1 positively enhance the innate immunity and disease resistance in O. mossambicus against A. hydrophila.
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Dietary supplementation of Zeolite on growth performance, immunological role, and disease resistance in Channa striatus against Aphanomyces invadans
Suntharam Jawahar,Adil Nafar,Krishnan Vasanth,Mohamed Saiyad Musthafa,Jesu Arockiaraj,Chellam Balasundaram,Ramasamy Harikrishnan +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that dietary supplementation with 4% or 6% Zeolite significantly increase growth performance, hemato-biochemical changes, immunological response, and disease resistance in C. striatus against A. invadans.
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Effects of mutagens on somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in groundnut
A. Muthusamy,A. Muthusamy,Krishnan Vasanth,Krishnan Vasanth,D. Sivasankari,B. R. Chandrasekar,N. Jayabalan +6 more
TL;DR: The fresh mass of the EC, mean number of SE per explant and regeneration percentage were higher at lower concentrations of mutagens, and some abnormalities in regenerated plants were observed, especially variations in leaf shape.
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Improved cryopreservation procedure for long term storage of synchronised culture of grapevine
TL;DR: Proliferation and maturation of secondary embryos was faster than of primary embryos, and no phenotypic variation or abnormal structures compared to the control were observed in the regenerated plantlets.