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Mukesh Meena

Researcher at Mohanlal Sukhadia University

Publications -  79
Citations -  2822

Mukesh Meena is an academic researcher from Mohanlal Sukhadia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1248 citations. Previous affiliations of Mukesh Meena include Jamia Hamdard & Banaras Hindu University.

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Regulation of L-proline biosynthesis, signal transduction, transport, accumulation and its vital role in plants during variable environmental conditions.

TL;DR: The present review discusses the L-proline accumulation, metabolism, signaling, transport and regulation in the plants, and discusses the effects of exogenous L-Proline during different environmental conditions.
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Plant tissue culture as a perpetual source for production of industrially important bioactive compounds

TL;DR: Primary metabolites are used in pharmaceutical industries, cosmetics, dietary supplements, fragrances, flavors, dyes, etc, and are derived from the shikimate, terpenoid, and polyketide pathways.
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Cyanobacteria as a source of biofertilizers for sustainable agriculture.

TL;DR: The methods of mass production of cyanobacterial biofertilizers and their applications in agriculture and industrial level are described.
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Alternaria Toxins: Potential Virulence Factors and Genes Related to Pathogenesis

TL;DR: Different bio-statistical methods like basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) data analysis used for the annotation of gene prediction, pathogenicity-related genes may provide surprising knowledge in present and future.
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Recent Developments in Enzymatic Antioxidant Defence Mechanism in Plants with Special Reference to Abiotic Stress

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the enzymatic components of a complex gridded antioxidant defence system is presented, with special attention on the role of each enzyme in response to the various environmental, especially abiotic stresses, their molecular characterisation, and reaction mechanisms.