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Prof Indranil Dasgupta

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  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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Total Articles 83
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Bio

Plant Molecular Biology

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  • Male
  • North Campus, Delhi - 110007, South Campus, Benito Juarez Marg, South Moti Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi - 110021
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Professor Sep 1996 – Oct 2024
University of Delhi | Department of Plant Molecular Biology SDC

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Amrita

Dr Amrita Banerjee

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Indian Institute of Horticultural Research

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Indian Institute of Rice Research Hyderabad

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Kaziranga University

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Prof Indranil Dasgupta

University of Delhi

D

Dr D Krishnaveni

Indian Institute of Rice Research Hyderabad

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Dr Manonmani S

Tamilnadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore

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Mr Prashant Kumar Yadav

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Scholarly Publications

PCR-RFLP analysis indicates that recombination might be a common occurrence among the cassava infecting begomoviruses in India

Open Access
Article

Delay in virus accumulation and low virus transmission from transgenic rice plants expressing rice tungro spherical virus RNA

Open Access
Article
Authors: Verma V.;Sharma S.;Devi S.V.;Rajasubramaniam S.;Dasgupta I.

Transfer of transgenes for resistance to rice tungro disease into high-yielding rice cultivars through gene-based marker-assisted selection

Open Access
Article
Authors: Roy S.;Banerjee A.;Tarafdar J.;Senapati B.;Dasgupta I.

Analysis of full-length sequences of two Citrus yellow mosaic badnavirus isolates infecting Citrus jambhiri (Rough Lemon) and Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck (Sweet Orange) from a nursery in India

Open Access
Article
Authors: Anthony Johnson A.;Borah B.;Sai Gopal D.;Dasgupta I.

Analysis of the complete DNA sequence of rice tungro bacilliform virus from southern India indicates it to be a product of recombination

Open Access
Article

A geminivirus-satellite complex is associated with leaf deformity of mentha (Mint) plants in Punjab

Open Access
Article
Authors: Borah B.K.;Cheema G.S.;Gill C.K.;Dasgupta I.

Virus-induced gene silencing in rice using a vector derived from a DNA virus

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Article
Authors: Purkayastha A.;Mathur S.;Verma V.;Sharma S.;Dasgupta I.

A negative element in the downstream region of the Rice tungro bacilliform virus promoter is orientation- and position-independent and is active with heterologous promoters

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Article