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Dr N Radhakrishnan

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Assistant Professor, Centre for Advanced Study in Botany
University of Madras

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  • Biology

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Plant Pathology

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  • Male
  • Assistant Professor , University of Madras
  • University of Madras, Chepauk
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Assistant Professor Feb 2014 – Present
University of Madras | Centre for Advanced Study in Botany

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Dr C Arulvasu

University of Madras

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St.Mary's College, North Beach Road, Tuticorin - 628 001

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Scholarly Publications

Purification and identification of bioactive protein from leaves of Datura inoxia P.mil

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Authors: Arulvasu C.;Shakthi S.;Babu G.;Radhakrishnan N.

Effect of Acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM) pre-treatment in inducing resistance against Pythium aphanidermatum infection in Curcuma longa

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article

Salicylic acid induced defence responses in Curcuma longa (L.) against Pythium aphanidermatum infection

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