Publications by authors named "Alvina Gul Kazi"

Different stresses include nutrient deficiency, pathogen attack, exposure to toxic chemicals etc. Transcriptomic studies have been mainly applied to only a few plant species including the model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana. These studies have provided valuable insights into the genetic networks of plant stress responses.

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Plant secretomes are the proteins secreted by the plant cells and are involved in the maintenance of cell wall structure, relationship between host and pathogen, communication between different cells in the plant, etc. Amalgamation of methodologies like bioinformatics, biochemical, and proteomics are used to separate, classify, and outline secretomes by means of harmonizing in planta systems and in vitro suspension cultured cell system (SSCs). We summed up and explained the meaning of secretome, methods used for the identification and isolation of secreted proteins from extracellular space and methods for the assessment of purity of secretome proteins in this review.

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Calcium (Ca) plays important role in plant development and response to various environmental stresses. However, its involvement in mitigation of heavy metal stress in plants remains elusive. In this study, we examined the effect of Ca (50 mM) in controlling cadmium (Cd) uptake in mustard (Brassica juncea L.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Molecular breeding is essential for enhancing crop production, as traditional breeding methods have not effectively increased food supply, while advancements like next-generation sequencing have opened new avenues.
  • - Exome sequencing is highlighted as a vital tool for understanding plant evolution, disease interactions, and crop improvement by analyzing allelic variations and their phenotypic effects.
  • - The review discusses advancements in sequencing technologies and their applications in boosting yields in crops like wheat, rice, and cotton, along with exploring biodiversity and enhancing our understanding of plant-pathogen dynamics, while emphasizing the need for integrating various methodologies for comprehensive agricultural advancements.
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High molecular weight glutenin subunit composition and variation in 95 Elite-1 synthetic hexaploid (SH) wheats (Triticum turgidum/Aegilops tauschii; 2n = 6× = 42; AABBDD) were determined by sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis method (SDS-PAGE). Twenty two different alleles at Glu-1 loci in SHs were observed. Forty four different patterns of HMW-GS in synthetics were found.

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