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University of Kashmir

EducationSrinagar, India
About: University of Kashmir is a education organization based out in Srinagar, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Biology. The organization has 3101 authors who have published 5006 publications receiving 52482 citations.
Topics: Population, Biology, Computer science, Cancer, DPPH


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TL;DR: By understanding the mechanisms of induced resistance, this work can predict the herbivores that are likely to be affected by induced responses and could be exploited as an important tool for the pest management to minimize the amounts of insecticides used for pest control.
Abstract: Plants respond to herbivory through various morphological, biochemicals, and molecular mechanisms to counter/offset the effects of herbivore attack. The biochemical mechanisms of defense against the herbivores are wide-ranging, highly dynamic, and are mediated both by direct and indirect defenses. The defensive compounds are either produced constitutively or in response to plant damage, and affect feeding, growth, and survival of herbivores. In addition, plants also release volatile organic compounds that attract the natural enemies of the herbivores. These strategies either act independently or in conjunction with each other. However, our understanding of these defensive mechanisms is still limited. Induced resistance could be exploited as an important tool for the pest management to minimize the amounts of insecticides used for pest control. Host plant resistance to insects, particularly, induced resistance, can also be manipulated with the use of chemical elicitors of secondary metabolites, which confer resistance to insects. By understanding the mechanisms of induced resistance, we can predict the herbivores that are likely to be affected by induced responses. The elicitors of induced responses can be sprayed on crop plants to build up the natural defense system against damage caused by herbivores. The induced responses can also be engineered genetically, so that the defensive compounds are constitutively produced in plants against are challenged by the herbivory. Induced resistance can be exploited for developing crop cultivars, which readily produce the inducible response upon mild infestation, and can act as one of components of integrated pest management for sustainable crop production.

1,296 citations

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TL;DR: This review includes source of free radical generation, chemistry and biochemistry of ROS/RNS and mitochondrial dysfunction and the mechanism involved in neurodegenerative diseases.

651 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a review focusing on various hydrogen producing and storing methods that can be employed for creating a hydrogen economy is presented, where the latest advancements that have been made on different hydrogen storing materials and hydrogen storing technologies which have proven useful both on gravimetric and volumetric basis, have been highlighted.
Abstract: The review focuses on various hydrogen producing and storing methods that can be employed for creating a hydrogen economy. The latest advancements that have been made on different hydrogen storing materials and hydrogen storing technologies which have proven useful both on gravimetric and volumetric basis, have been highlighted. The encouraging and hopeful aspect of their developments is that the most of the materials are approaching the hydrogen storing capacity requirement that have been laid down by DOE. The classification of different systems has been done on basis of their storage mechanism, keeping in mind their advantages and disadvantages while they tend to store hydrogen both in the atomic and molecular form.

606 citations

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TL;DR: Recent progress in the area of resistive random access memory (RRAM) technology which is considered one of the most standout emerging memory technologies owing to its high speed, low cost, enhanced storage density, potential applications in various fields, and excellent scalability is comprehensively reviewed.
Abstract: In this manuscript, recent progress in the area of resistive random access memory (RRAM) technology which is considered one of the most standout emerging memory technologies owing to its high speed, low cost, enhanced storage density, potential applications in various fields, and excellent scalability is comprehensively reviewed. First, a brief overview of the field of emerging memory technologies is provided. The material properties, resistance switching mechanism, and electrical characteristics of RRAM are discussed. Also, various issues such as endurance, retention, uniformity, and the effect of operating temperature and random telegraph noise (RTN) are elaborated. A discussion on multilevel cell (MLC) storage capability of RRAM, which is attractive for achieving increased storage density and low cost is presented. Different operation schemes to achieve reliable MLC operation along with their physical mechanisms have been provided. In addition, an elaborate description of switching methodologies and current voltage relationships for various popular RRAM models is covered in this work. The prospective applications of RRAM to various fields such as security, neuromorphic computing, and non-volatile logic systems are addressed briefly. The present review article concludes with the discussion on the challenges and future prospects of the RRAM.

379 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of metal free water and methodologies used for rapid detection at low levels is presented, and the application of benign materials and methods for metal removal from aqueous systems is detailed.
Abstract: In aqueous systems, heavy metal ions, when present in excess than permissible limits, are dangerous for human beings and aquatic life. Heavy metals cannot be degraded. Rather, they accumulate in living organisms either directly or through the food chain. Inside the body, metal ions can be converted to more toxic forms or can directly interfere with metabolic processes. As a result of metal toxicity, various disorders and damage due to oxidative stress triggered by metal ions have been witnessed. Toxic effects of metallic pollution coupled with the need of pure water for the survival and sanitation have thus prompted researchers to take every possible step to uphold the quality of water. In this regard, various strategies have been developed for the detection and the removal of metal ions from aqueous systems. Here we review metal-free water and methodologies used for rapid detection at low levels. Also, the application of benign materials and methods for metal removal from aqueous systems is detailed. Electrochemical methods, especially stripping and cyclic voltammetry, are commonly used methods for detection, while adsorption and ion exchange methods are quite effective for removal.

349 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Rajesh Kumar1494439140830
Muhammad Farooq92134137533
Peter D. Nichols8142023305
Dinesh Kumar69133324342
Parvaiz Ahmad6032211904
Rajiv Kumar5156115404
Muhammad Jamil444148021
Farooq Ahmad Masoodi372024603
Adil Gani361593799
Idrees Ahmed Wani32872727
Khalid Rehman Hakeem322433839
Faheem A. Sheikh311163210
Shakil Ahmad Romshoo301002508
Shaida A. Andrabi30606990
Mudasir Ahmad291014287
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202331
2022119
2021865
2020595
2019444
2018416