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Vijay Singh

Researcher at Punjabi University

Publications -  27
Citations -  97

Vijay Singh is an academic researcher from Punjabi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cytomixis & Pollen. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 24 publications receiving 83 citations.

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New chromosome reports in Lamiaceae of Kashmir (Northwest Himalaya), India

TL;DR: Various meiotic abnormalities like chromatin stickiness, cytomixis, nonsynchronous disjunction, laggards, chromatin bridges, etc. leading to pollen abnormalities have been documented for the first time in some species.
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Development of novel SSR markers for evaluation of genetic diversity and population structure in Tribulus terrestris L. (Zygophyllaceae)

TL;DR: Results of present study can be useful in identifying diverse accessions and management of this plant resource and the novel SSR markers developed can be utilized for various genetic analyses in this species in future.
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Cytology of the genus Artemisia (Anthemidae, Asteraceae) in the Western Himalayas

TL;DR: Most of the populations show anomalous meiotic behaviour resulting in cytomixis, chromosomal stickiness, unoriented bivalents, formation of laggards and bridges which leads to abnormal microsporogenesis, and production of heterogeneous-sized fertile pollen grains along with reduced pollen fertility.
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In vitro pollen germination of Betula utilis, a typical tree line species in Himalayas

TL;DR: In this paper, a study was conducted to determine the optimum medium for in vitro pollen germination for B. utilis based on germination percentages and length of the pollen tube.
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Cytomorphological and Molecular Characterization of F 1 Hybrids between Brassica tournefortii and B. rapa

TL;DR: The study suggests that B. tournefortii has partial genome homeology with B. rapa which could be exploited in crop improvement programmes, particularly breeding for tolerance/resistance to white rust and mustard aphid.