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S. K. Bera
Researcher at Directorate of Groundnut Research
Publications - 44
Citations - 405
S. K. Bera is an academic researcher from Directorate of Groundnut Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem rot & Arachis hypogaea. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 38 publications receiving 229 citations. Previous affiliations of S. K. Bera include Indian Council of Agricultural Research.
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Translational genomics for achieving higher genetic gains in groundnut
Manish K. Pandey,Manish K. Pandey,Arun K. Pandey,Rakesh Kumar,Rakesh Kumar,Chogozie Victor Nwosu,Baozhu Guo,Graeme C. Wright,Ramesh S. Bhat,Xiaoping Chen,S. K. Bera,Mei Yuan,Huifang Jiang,Issa Faye,T. Radhakrishnan,Xingjun Wang,X Liang,Boshou Liao,Xinyou Zhang,Rajeev K. Varshney,Weijian Zhuang +20 more
TL;DR: Groundnut has entered now in post-genome era enriched with optimum genomic and genetic resources to facilitate faster trait dissection, gene discovery and accelerated genetic improvement for developing climate-smart varieties.
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Improvement of three popular Indian groundnut varieties for foliar disease resistance and high oleic acid using SSR markers and SNP array in marker-assisted backcrossing
Yaduru Shasidhar,Yaduru Shasidhar,Murali T. Variath,Manish K. Vishwakarma,Surendra S. Manohar,Sunil S. Gangurde,Sunil S. Gangurde,Manda Sriswathi,Hari Kishan Sudini,Keshavji L. Dobariya,S. K. Bera,T. Radhakrishnan,Manish K. Pandey,Pasupuleti Janila,Rajeev K. Varshney +14 more
TL;DR: These ILs provide further opportunities for pyramiding FDR and high oleic acid in all three genetic backgrounds as well as for conducting multi-location yield trials for further evaluation and release for cultivation in target regions of India.
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Improving oil quality by altering levels of fatty acids through marker-assisted selection of ahfad2 alleles in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
S. K. Bera,J. H. Kamdar,S. V. Kasundra,P. Dash,A.K. Maurya,M. D. Jasani,Ajay B. Chandrashekar,N. Manivannan,R. P. Vasanthi,K. L. Dobariya,Manish K. Pandey,Pasupuleti Janila,T. Radhakrishnan,Rajeev K. Varshney +13 more
TL;DR: Realizing the health benefits and ever increasing demand in domestic and international market, the high oleic peanut recombinant lines will certainly boost the economical benefits to the Indian farmers in addition to ensuring availability of high Oleic peanuts to the traders and industry.
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Steady expression of high oleic acid in peanut bred by marker-assisted backcrossing for fatty acid desaturase mutant alleles and its effect on seed germination along with other seedling traits.
S. K. Bera,J. H. Kamdar,S. V. Kasundra,S. V. Patel,M. D. Jasani,A.K. Maurya,P. Dash,Ajay B. Chandrashekar,Kirti Rani,N. Manivannan,Pasupuleti Janila,Manish K. Pandey,R. P. Vasanthi,K. L. Dobariya,T. Radhakrishnan,Rajeev K. Varshney +15 more
TL;DR: Marker-assisted backcrossing was employed for the introgression of two FAD2 mutant alleles from SunOleic95R into the chromosome of ICGV06100, a high oil content peanut breeding line, and the most significant outcome was the stable expression of oil-content, oleic acid, linoleic Acid, and palmitic acid in the marker-assistedBackcrossing-introgression lines over the locations.
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Evaluation of Genotype × Environment Interaction and Yield Stability Analysis in Peanut Under Phosphorus Stress Condition Using Stability Parameters of AMMI Model
TL;DR: Development of new genotypes with high yield and acceptable level of stability is an important breeding programme and stability measures such as SIPC, MASI and MASV could be used to identify stable high-yielding genotypes.