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Sudhir Shukla

Researcher at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

Publications -  142
Citations -  3648

Sudhir Shukla is an academic researcher from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Opium Poppy & Papaver. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 130 publications receiving 2857 citations. Previous affiliations of Sudhir Shukla include Homi Bhabha National Institute & National Botanical Research Institute.

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Chenopodium quinoa - an Indian perspective

TL;DR: Quinoa's ability to produce high-protein grains under ecologically extreme conditions makes it important for the diversification of future agricultural systems, especially in high-altitude area of the Himalayas and North Indian Plains.
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Impact of various factors responsible for fluctuation in plant secondary metabolites

TL;DR: A detailed view of the possible roles of the various factors in secondary metabolite instability is presented to give probable explanations on why the content of secondary metabolites fluctuates in subsequent generations of pure lines as well as advanced generations (F7 onward) of intra- and inter-specific crosses.
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Amaranth: A New Millennium Crop of Nutraceutical Values

TL;DR: The present review is an effort to gather the available knowledge on various diversified fields of sciences for the future exploitation of amaranth.
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Mineral profile and variability in vegetable amaranth (Amaranthus tricolor).

TL;DR: This study showed that vegetable amaranth is a rich source of minerals like calcium, iron, and zinc, and was the only mineral exhibiting significant positive association with foliage yield, and would be of use in enhancement of selected minerals in different regions according to local preferences and nutrient deficiency prevalent among the populations.
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Genetic variability and interrelationship among various morphological and quality traits in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.)

TL;DR: All morphological traits except days to flowering, days to maturity and inflorescence length exhibited significant positive association with seed yield, and the association of leaf carotenoid with total chlorophyll and seed carotanoid was positive and highly significant.