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Mahipal Singh Kesawat

Researcher at Sri Sri University

Publications -  26
Citations -  421

Mahipal Singh Kesawat is an academic researcher from Sri Sri University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 208 citations. Previous affiliations of Mahipal Singh Kesawat include Rural Development Administration & Seoul National University.

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Molecular Markers: It's Application in Crop Improvement

TL;DR: Most of the available DNA markers that can be routinely employed in various aspects of plant genome analysis such as characterization of genetic variability, genome fingerprinting, genome mapping, gene localization, analysis of genome evolution, population genetics, taxonomy, plant breeding, and diagnostics are reviewed.
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Functional Analysis of the Hydrophilic Loop in Intracellular Trafficking of Arabidopsis PIN-FORMED Proteins

TL;DR: The results suggest that the long PIN-HL is partially modular for the trafficking behavior of PINs and that the intracellular trafficking of PIN is plastic depending on cell type and developmental stage.
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Integration of Abscisic Acid Signaling with Other Signaling Pathways in Plant Stress Responses and Development.

TL;DR: The perception of the stress signal (abiotic and biotic) and the response network of ABA signaling components that transduce the signal to the downstream pathway to respond to stress tolerance, regulation of stomata, and A BA signaling component ubiquitination are examined.
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Microbial Biosurfactant: A New Frontier for Sustainable Agriculture and Pharmaceutical Industries.

TL;DR: Biosurfactants are one of the latest explored biomolecules that have been used in numerous fields, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food processing, and environment-cleaning industries, as a source of raw materials, for the lubrication, wetting, foaming, emulsions formulations, and as stabilizing dispersions as discussed by the authors.