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Akash Hidangmayum
Researcher at Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University
Publications - 14
Citations - 261
Akash Hidangmayum is an academic researcher from Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Germination. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 94 citations. Previous affiliations of Akash Hidangmayum include Banaras Hindu University.
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Application of chitosan on plant responses with special reference to abiotic stress
TL;DR: This review gathers the recent information on chitosan centered upon the abiotic stress responses which could be useful in future crop improvement programs.
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Plant Responses to Trichoderma spp. and their Tolerance to Abiotic Stresses: A review
TL;DR: An updated overview of Trichoderma interaction and their tolerances against various abiotic stresses by different strains of TrICHoderma is provided.
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Chitosan Based Nanoformulation for Sustainable Agriculture with Special Reference to Abiotic Stress: A Review
TL;DR: Chitosan is a naturally occurring biological macromolecule and second most abundant polysaccharide next to cellulose, derived from deacetylation of chitin this article.
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Molecular advances in plant root system architecture response and redesigning for improved performance under unfavorable environments
Indu,Dalpat Lal,Basant Kumar Dadrwal,Debanjana Saha,Subhash Chand,Jyoti Chauhan,Prajjal Dey,Vivek Kumar,Udit Nandan Mishra,Akash Hidangmayum,Ankita Singh,Rajesh Kumar Singhal +11 more
TL;DR: The functional and molecular evidence of RSA components such as deep root weight, root length density, root volume, root penetration, and other root traits for improving root plasticity in a fluctuating environment will help the researchers to select RSA pipelines for abiotic stress resilience and crop improvement programs.
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Importance and Utilization of Plant-Beneficial Rhizobacteria in Agriculture
Bansh Narayan Singh,Mahendra Vikram Singh Rajawat,Akash Hidangmayum,Waquar Akhter Ansari,Devendra Singh,Mohammad Tarique Zeyad,Shiv Kumar,Manish Roy,Murugan Kumar +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, sustainable use of rhizobacteria has been suggested to be an eco-friendly and cost-effective approach which increases crop yields and directly or indirectly protects plant from soil-borne pathogens for a long time.