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Narendra Tuteja

Researcher at International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

Publications -  370
Citations -  32591

Narendra Tuteja is an academic researcher from International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abiotic stress & Helicase. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 354 publications receiving 27042 citations. Previous affiliations of Narendra Tuteja include National Institutes of Health & University of Delhi.

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Piriformospora indica, A Root Endophytic Fungus, Enhances Abiotic Stress Tolerance of the Host Plant

TL;DR: Piriformospora indica is an endophytic fungus that colonizes the roots of bothmonocot and dicot plants including members of the family Brassicaceae, which aren't host for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and may play an important role in increased abiotic stress tolerance of crop plants.
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Rice G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR): In silico analysis and transcription regulation under abiotic stress

TL;DR: The isolation of one putative GPCR from Indica rice is reported and its transcriptional regulation under abiotic stresses is described, providing a direct evidence for transcriptionalregulation of rice G PCR under abiotics stress conditions and suggesting that GPCRs can be exploited for promoting stress tolerance in plants.
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Abiotic Stress Response in Plants

TL;DR: The new book by the well-known editor team Narendra Tuteja and Sarvajeet Gill provides a comprehensive overview on the molecular basis of plant responses to external stress like drought or heavy metals to aid in the engineering of stress resistant crops.
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Biotech crops: imperative for achieving the millenium development goals and sustainability of agriculture in the climate change era.

TL;DR: To meet the food requirement of the ever-increasing world population, the need to develop and use biotech crops for mitigating adverse climatic changes; develop biotech crops resilient to adverse environmental conditions; and address the issues/non-issues raised by NGO's and educate the masses about the benefits of biotech crops is needed.