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Venkidasamy Baskar
Researcher at Bharathiar University
Publications - 28
Citations - 1027
Venkidasamy Baskar is an academic researcher from Bharathiar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 621 citations. Previous affiliations of Venkidasamy Baskar include Department of Biotechnology & Konkuk University.
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Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria Enhance Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Solanum tuberosum Through Inducing Changes in the Expression of ROS-Scavenging Enzymes and Improved Photosynthetic Performance
Mayank Anand Gururani,Chandrama Prakash Upadhyaya,Venkidasamy Baskar,Jelli Venkatesh,Akula Nookaraju,Se Won Park +5 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that the PGPR isolates used in this study are able to confer abiotic stress tolerance in potato plants.
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Nanotechnologies in Food Science: Applications, Recent Trends, and Future Perspectives
TL;DR: Applications of nanotechnologies enhance the food bioavailability, taste, texture, and consistency, achieved through modification of particle size, possible cluster formation, and surface charge of food nanomaterials.
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Enhanced Tolerance of Transgenic Potato Plants Over-Expressing Non-specific Lipid Transfer Protein-1 (StnsLTP1) against Multiple Abiotic Stresses.
Baniekal Hiremath Gangadhar,Kappachery Sajeesh,Jelli Venkatesh,Venkidasamy Baskar,Kumar Abhinandan,Jae W. Yu,Ram Prasad,Raghvendra Kumar Mishra +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggests that StnsLTP1 transgenic plants acquired improved tolerance to multiple abiotic stresses through enhanced activation of antioxidative defense mechanisms via cyclic scavenging of reactive oxygen species and regulated expression of stress-related genes.
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Engineering Glucosinolates in Plants: Current Knowledge and Potential Uses
TL;DR: A review highlights the recent advances in the metabolic engineering of GSLs in plants and discusses their potential applications.
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Flavonoids (Antioxidants Systems) in Higher Plants and Their Response to Stresses
TL;DR: The role of flavonoids in response to various stresses in higher plants is described in this article, where they are considered to be a secondary antioxidant system since they complement the function of other ROS scavenging systems when the reduction in the activities of antioxidant enzymes.