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Chandigarh University

EducationMohali, India
About: Chandigarh University is a education organization based out in Mohali, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Materials science & Computer science. The organization has 1358 authors who have published 2104 publications receiving 10050 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the performance of wire arc sprayed Ni-20Cr and Ni-5Al coatings on T22 and SA516 boiler steels in a real boiler environme...
Abstract: The aim of the current investigation is to evaluate the erosion-corrosion (E-C) performance of wire arc sprayed Ni-20Cr and Ni-5Al coatings on T22 and SA516 boiler steels in a real boiler environme...

21 citations

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TL;DR: Luliconazole is a potential prescription candidate drug for the treatment of topical fungal infections as mentioned in this paper, however, it has water solubility and skin permeability limitations.
Abstract: Luliconazole is a potential prescription candidate drug for the treatment of topical fungal infections. However, it has water solubility and skin permeability limitations. To overcome these limitat...

21 citations

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TL;DR: The current study highlights the multiple attributes of an antagonistic isolate of T. saturnisporum for future agricultural applications as a plant probiotic agent in agricultural application against biotic and abiotic stresses.
Abstract: Species of Trichoderma offer an eco-friendly and economical solution to the management of plant pathogens in agricultural crops. The secretion and spectrum of different bioactive molecules by Trichoderma spp. is known to follow adaptive and species/strain behavior, depending upon the edaphic conditions. In present study, GITX-Panog (C), an antagonistic isolate of Trichoderma saturnisporum against Fusarium oxysporum was screened for the production of different glycosyl hydrolases and secondary metabolites. The evaluation of antagonistic isolates for lytic enzymes and secondary metabolites revealed their significance as plant probiotics. Profiling of lytic enzymes such as chitinases and β-glucanases secreted by T. saturnisporum GITX-Panog (C) in the presence of autoclaved mycelium of F. oxysporum and colloidal chitin or laminarin showed increased enzyme activities. Production of bioactive secondary metabolites such as siderophore, peptaibols, 6-pentyl-α-pyrone, and the known potential of these compounds in mineral acquisition and suppression of plant F. oxysporum, revealed the potential significance of Trichoderma saturnisporum isolate GITX-Panog C in agricultural application against biotic and abiotic stresses. The antagonistic isolate also showed significant increases in fresh biomass and seed production in Arabidopsis thaliana in the greenhouse compared to controls. Thus, the current study highlights the multiple attributes of an antagonistic isolate of T. saturnisporum for future agricultural applications as a plant probiotic agent.

21 citations

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TL;DR: A tree based clustering approach named threshold-sensitive energy-efficient tree-based routing protocol is proposed using enhanced flower pollination algorithm to extend the operational lifetime of the network.
Abstract: The widespread use of wireless sensor devices and their advancements in terms of size, deployment cost and user friendly interface have given rise to many applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). WSNs need to utilize routing protocols to forward data samples from event regions to sink via minimum cost links. Clustering is a commonly used data aggregation method in which nodes are organized into groups in order to reduce the energy consumption. However, in clustering protocols, CH has to bear an additional load for coordinating various activities within the cluster. Therefore, proper CH selection and their load balancing using efficient routing protocol is a critical aspect for the long run operation of WSN. In this paper, a tree based clustering approach named threshold-sensitive energy-efficient tree-based routing protocol is proposed using enhanced flower pollination algorithm to extend the operational lifetime of the network. Analysis and simulation results show that the proposed algorithm significantly outperforms competitive clustering algorithms in terms of energy consumption, stability period and system lifetime.

21 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Neeraj Kumar7658718575
Rupinder Singh424587452
Vijay Kumar331473811
Radha V. Jayaram321143100
Suneel Kumar321805358
Amanpreet Kaur323675713
Vikas Sharma311453720
Munish Kumar Gupta311923462
Vijay Kumar301132870
Shashi Kant291602990
Sunpreet Singh291532894
Gagangeet Singh Aujla281092437
Deepak Kumar282732957
Dilbag Singh27771723
Tejinder Singh271622931
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023116
2022182
2021893
2020373
2019233
2018174