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Pramila Tripathi
Researcher at Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research
Publications - 21
Citations - 1186
Pramila Tripathi is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cane & Essential oil. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1038 citations. Previous affiliations of Pramila Tripathi include P.G. College & Banaras Hindu University.
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Exploitation of natural products as an alternative strategy to control postharvest fungal rotting of fruit and vegetables
TL;DR: This review deals with exploitation of some natural products such as flavour compounds, acetic acid, jasmonates, glucosinolates, propolis, fusapyrone and deoxyfusAPyrone, chitosan, essential oils and plant extracts for the management of fungal rotting of fruit and vegetables, thereby prolonging shelf life.
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Use of some essential oils as post-harvest botanical fungicides in the management of grey mould of grapes caused by Botrytis cinerea
TL;DR: During screening of twenty six essential oils against Botrytis cinerea, the essential oils of the ten plants viz.
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Evaluation of some essential oils as botanical fungitoxicants in management of post-harvest rotting of citrus fruits
TL;DR: During screening of some essential oils against Penicillium italicum, the oils of Mentha arvensis, Ocimum canum and Zingiber officinale were found to exhibit absolute fungitoxic activity against the test fungus.
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Isolation and molecular characterization of plant growth-promoting Bacillus spp. and their impact on sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) growth and tolerance towards drought stress
TL;DR: This is apparently a first study of PGPRs isolated from continuous growing Sugarcane fields on the growth and vigor of sugarcane settlings in vivo and further hypothesized that a multiple chain of events is involved in imparting better crop growth of PG PR-exposed settlings both under normal and stress conditions.