Publications by authors named "Rakesh K Verma"

To ensure the sustainability of crop production and ecosystem functioning, a thorough understanding of the mechanisms governing soil carbon (C) sequestration and soil health is essential. This study examined the effects of three nutrient management practices (organic, inorganic, and integrated) and two cropping systems (soybean-wheat and soybean-chickpea), on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and soil C-sequestration in a long-term (12 years) field experiment. We measured the stocks of soil organic carbon, total glomalin-related soil protein, pertinent soil quality parameters such as microbial biomass carbon, and β-glucosidase activity along with AMF biomass [microscopic parameters and 16:1ω5cis phospholipid fatty acid (AM PLFA) and neutral lipid fatty acid (AM NLFA)].

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Morita-Baylis-Hillman (MBH) reaction, typically catalyzed by a Lewis base, is a popular and useful method for C-C bond formation. Unfortunately, it is limited by a slow reaction rate and has sensitivity toward steric and electronic parameters. Despite tremendous efforts, the versatility of the reaction keeps the quest open for new mechanistic and catalytic pathways.

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Background: The key prognostic markers in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) include age, leukocyte count upon diagnosis, immunophenotype, and chromosomal abnormalities. Furthermore, there was a correlation between cytogenetic anomalies and specific immunologic phenotypes of ALL, which in turn had varied outcomes. The objective of this study was to examine the occurrence of cytogenetic abnormalities in individuals diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

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Soybean is a rainfed crop grown across a wide range of environments in India. Its grain yield is a complex trait governed by many minor genes and influenced by environmental effects and genotype × environment interactions. In the current investigation, grain yield data of different sets of 41, 30 and 48 soybean genotypes evaluated during 2019, 2020 and 2021, respectively across 19 locations and twenty years' data on 19 different climatic parameters at these locations was used to study the environmental effects on grain yield, to understand the genotype × environment interactions and to identify the mega-environments.

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Background: Incidence of sternal dehiscence, wound infection, and mortality are prevalent following sternotomy. Bone wax is widely used over the sternal edges for augmenting hemostasis. This study evaluated the clinical equivalence of Truwax (Healthium Medtech Limited, Bengaluru, India) with Ethicon (Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States) bone wax for sternal wound hemostasis in subjects undergoing surgical procedures by sternotomy.

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Numerous bacterial species associate with plants through commensal, mutualistic, or parasitic association, affecting host physiology and health. The mechanism for such association is intricate and involves the secretion of multiple biochemical substances through dedicated protein systems called secretion systems SS. Eleven SS pathways deliver protein factors and enzymes in their immediate environment or host cells, as well as in competing microbial cells in a contact-dependent or independent fashion.

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Over the last decade there has been a huge increase in the green synthesis of nanoparticles. Moreover, there is a continuous increase in harnessing the potential of microorganisms for the development of efficient and biocompatible nanoparticles around the globe. In the present research work, investigators have synthesized TiO NPs by harnessing the potential of MTCC 8322 (Gram-positive) bacteria.

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  • The experiment investigates the role of strain PAR as a rhizobacterium that enhances plant growth in tomato plants facing fluoride stress.
  • Among 16 tested strains, S2 (identified as strain PAR) showed the greatest resilience to various fluoride levels and positively affected critical growth factors like seed germination and root length.
  • The study highlights strain PAR's ability to improve plant health by increasing chlorophyll content, enhancing antioxidant enzyme activity, and managing nutrient levels, making it a potential solution for sustainable agriculture in fluoride-affected soils.
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Ferroptosis is an emerging and novel type of iron-dependent programmed cell death which is mainly caused by the excessive deposition of free intracellular iron in the brain cells. This deposited free iron exerts a ferroptosis pathway, resulting in lipid peroxidation (LiPr). There are mainly three ferroptosis pathways viz.

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Nanotechnology (NT) and nanoparticles (NPs) have left a huge impact on every field of science today, but they have shown tremendous importance in the fields of cosmetics and environmental cleanup. NPs with photocatalytic effects have shown positive responses in wastewater treatment, cosmetics, and the biomedical field. The chemically synthesized TiO nanoparticles (TiO NPs) utilize hazardous chemicals to obtain the desired-shaped TiO.

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  • Soil contains a diverse range of bacteria, especially in the rhizosphere, where plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) aid plant health by combating diseases and enhancing nutrient absorption.
  • Fluoride (F) is a natural contaminant with antibacterial properties that can harm PGPRs, yet these beneficial microbes have developed various defense mechanisms against F, allowing them to protect plants from its harmful effects.
  • The review emphasizes the potential of PGPRs in bioremediation of fluoride in soil, highlighting the role of modern biotechnological approaches, like gene editing, to enhance the interactions between plants and microbes for soil health improvement.
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The most significant issues that humans face today include a growing population, an altering climate, an growing reliance on pesticides, the appearance of novel infectious agents, and an accumulation of industrial waste. The production of agricultural goods has also been subject to a great number of significant shifts, often known as agricultural revolutions, which have been influenced by the progression of civilization, technology, and general human advancement. Sustainable measures that can be applied in agriculture, the environment, medicine, and industry are needed to lessen the harmful effects of the aforementioned problems.

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The development of precise and controlled CRISPR-Cas tools has been made possible by the discovery of protein inhibitors of CRISPR-Cas systems, called anti-CRISPRs (Acrs). The Acr protein has the ability to control off-targeted mutations and impede Cas protein-editing operations. Acr can help with selective breeding, which could help plants and animals improve their valuable features.

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In the present research pathology and molecular diagnosis of elephant endotheliotropic herpes virus-haemorrhagic disease (EEHV-HD) among Asian elephants was studied. Out of 76 cases, 20 were positive for EEHV infection in PANPOL and POL1 based semi-nested PCR. Out of 20 samples, 10 samples were fatal cases of EEHV-HD while 10 were of either subclinical or latent infection.

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Introduction: and importance: Kidney transplantation is one of the best treatment options for patients with end-stage renal disease. More than 90% of patients awaiting renal transplantation die without getting the kidney for transplantation. Brain dead donor kidney transplantation can bridge this gap proficiently.

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Background: Atrial septal defect (ASD) is one of the common congenital heart defects. Its management has transformed dramatically in the last 4 decades with the transition from surgical to percutaneous transcatheter closure for most secundum-type ASDs. Various devices are available for transcatheter closure of ASD with Amplatzer atrial septal occluder being most commonly used worldwide.

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Background: Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESKD). Kidney paired donation (KPD) provides the chance to match an incompatible donor/recipient pair with another donor and recipient in a similar condition. We aimed to compare the outcomes of pair exchange kidney transplantation with traditional live donor kidney transplantation in our context.

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Chilli leaf curl virus (ChiLCV), (Genus , family ) and associated satellites pose a serious threat to chilli production, worldwide. This study highlights the factors accountable for genetic diversity, recombination, and evolution of ChiLCV, and associated chilli leaf curl alphasatellite (ChiLCA) and chilli leaf curl betasatellite (ChiLCB). Phylogenetic analysis of complete genome (DNA-A) sequences of 132 ChiLCV isolates from five countries downloaded from NCBI database clustered into three major clades and showed high population diversity.

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Cereals are important crops and are exposed to various types of environmental stresses that affect the overall growth and yield. Among the various abiotic stresses, salt stress is a major environmental factor that influences the genetic, physiological, and biochemical responses of cereal crops. Epigenetic regulation which includes DNA methylation, histone modification, and chromatin remodelling plays an important role in salt stress tolerance.

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Abscisic acid (ABA) is a key regulator of plant development and stress tolerance. Here we report functional validation of the ABA receptor OsPYL6 by constitutive and stress-inducible overexpression and RNAi silencing, in an indica rice cultivar 'Pusa Sugandh 2'. Overexpression of OsPYL6 conferred ABA hypersensitivity during germination and promoted total root length.

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Chili ( L.) is an important vegetable and spice crop of tropical and sub-tropical regions. Chili plants showing upward leaf curling, leaf crinkling, and leaf yellowing symptoms, collected from Sikar district of Rajasthan, India, were found to be associated with begomovirus and satellite molecules.

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A 36-year-old female presented with two episodes of hemoptysis induced by exertion and acute dyspnea. She was diagnosed as a case of hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) with systolic anterior motion (SAM)-induced severe mitral regurgitation (MR). She underwent extended septal myectomy with mitral valve replacement under cardiopulmonary bypass and recovered successfully.

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Background: Abscisic acid (ABA), a key phytohormone that controls plant growth and stress responses, is sensed by the pyrabactin resistance 1(PYR1)/PYR1-like (PYL)/regulatory components of the ABA receptor (RCAR) family of proteins. Comprehensive information on evolution and function of PYL gene family in rice (Oryza sativa) needs further investigation. This study made detailed analysis on evolutionary relationship between PYL family members, collinearity, synteny, gene structure, protein motifs, cis-regulatory elements (CREs), SNP variations, miRNAs targeting PYLs and expression profiles in different tissues and stress responses.

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ICE1 (Inducer of CBF Expression 1), a MYC-type bHLH transcription factor, is a regulator of cold tolerance in Arabidopsis. Indica rice, which occupies the major rice cultivated area, is highly sensitive to cold stress. Hence in this study, Arabidopsis () was overexpressed in indica rice to analyze its role in reproductive stage cold and other abiotic stress tolerance to indica rice.

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Development of abiotic stress tolerant rice cultivars is necessary for sustainable rice production under the scenario of global climate change, dwindling fresh water resources and increase in salt affected areas. Several genes from rice have been functionally validated by using EMS mutants and transgenics. Often, many of these desirable alleles are not available rice which is mainly cultivated, and where available, introgression of these alleles into elite cultivars is a time and labour intensive process, in addition to the potential introgression of non-desirable genes due to linkage.

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