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Uday V. Pathre

Researcher at National Botanical Research Institute

Publications -  29
Citations -  856

Uday V. Pathre is an academic researcher from National Botanical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Jatropha curcas & Selaginella bryopteris. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 29 publications receiving 792 citations.

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Influence of leaf-to-air vapour pressure deficit (VPD) on the biochemistry and physiology of photosynthesis in Prosopis juliflora

TL;DR: The overall results showed that P. juliflora can withstand high VPD by reducing metabolic activity and by effective adjustments in the partitioning of electron flow between assimilation and non-assimilation processes, which, in turn, imposed a strong limitation on the potential carbon gain.
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Comparative transcriptomic analysis of roots of contrasting Gossypium herbaceum genotypes revealing adaptation to drought

TL;DR: Compared the drought-induced transcriptome of four genotypes of Gossypium herbaceum that differed in their drought tolerance adaptability, changes in the expression pattern of genes are highlighted and depicts a small but highly specific set of drought responsive genes induced in response to drought stress.
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Desiccation-induced physiological and biochemical changes in resurrection plant, Selaginella bryopteris.

TL;DR: The rapid and almost complete recovery of F(v)/F(m) after rehydration clearly indicates the absence of marked photoinhibitory or thermal injury to PSII during desiccation, which enables S. bryopteris to recover its A.
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Agro-technology of Jatropha curcas for diverse environmental conditions in India

TL;DR: In this article, an elite accession of Jatropha was planted at seven sites in India, covering a range of edapho-climatic conditions, and three experimental trials (spacing, pruning and irrigation and fertilizer) were carried out wherein its growth and yield performance were assessed for five years (2007-2012).