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Vikram Singh

Researcher at Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center

Publications -  10
Citations -  143

Vikram Singh is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ripening & Lenticel. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 74 citations.

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Pre-symptomatic transcriptome changes during cold storage of chilling sensitive and resistant peach cultivars to elucidate chilling injury mechanisms.

TL;DR: The data suggest that in sensitive fruit a cold response program is activated and regulated by auxin distribution and ethylene and these hormones have a role in sensitivity to CI even before fruit are cold stored, and in the case of browning, that elevated acetaldehyde related genes together with the core cold responses may increase sensitivity to browning in shelf life.
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Gibberellin Promotes Sweetpotato Root Vascular Lignification and Reduces Storage-Root Formation.

TL;DR: The results substantiate the hypothesis and mark gibberellin as an important player in regulation of sweetpotato root development, suggesting that increased fiber formation and lignification inhibit storage-root formation and yield.
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Identification of open lenticels in apples after harvest in relation to lenticel breakdown development during storage

TL;DR: In this paper, a method was developed using SO2 treatment, to detect air-exposed tissue in Red Delicious apples and the efficiency of detection was assessed on artificial openings, created by pricking the apple surface, which caused bleaching around these openings with enlargement of their dimensions.
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Proximal and Distal Parts of Sweetpotato Adventitious Roots Display Differences in Root Architecture, Lignin, and Starch Metabolism and Their Developmental Fates

TL;DR: In this article, the authors showed that the proximal part of the root exhibited enhanced xylem development together with increased/massive lignin deposition, while, at the same time, the distal root part exhibited significantly elevated starch accumulation.
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Different Preclimacteric Events in Apple Cultivars with Modified Ripening Physiology.

TL;DR: New understanding is provided on pre-climacteric events in “Anna” that might affect its ripening behavior and physiology following storage, and auto-stimulatory effect in response to exogenous ethylene is exhibited.