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Madhoolika Agrawal

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Ansari N, Yadav D, Singh P, Agrawal M, Agrawal S
Protoplasma . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39585402
Ground-level ozone (O) is well recognized as a secondary air pollutant with detrimental effects on plant growth and biochemistry. In a field study, Andrographis paniculata (King of Bitter) was exposed...
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Gupta A, Agrawal S, Agrawal M
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2024 Oct; 31(52):61876-61893. PMID: 39455514
Tomato is the second most valuable vegetable crop, and its susceptibility to tropospheric ozone (O) varies on the cultivar. Eight tomato cultivars with documented O sensitivity were reevaluated using ethylenediurea...
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Prakash J, Agrawal S, Agrawal M
Physiol Mol Biol Plants . 2024 Aug; 30(8):1329-1351. PMID: 39184554
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12298-024-01494-x.
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Singh P, Ansari N, Mishra A, Agrawal M, Agrawal S
Funct Plant Biol . 2024 Feb; 51. PMID: 38310884
Tropospheric ozone (O3 ) is a significant abiotic stressor whose rising concentration negatively influences plant growth. Studies related to the differential response of Abelmoschus cytotypes to elevated O3 treatment are...
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Mishra S, Agrawal S, Agrawal M
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2023 Dec; 31(5):6960-6976. PMID: 38157166
Plant community structure under different land uses provides an important understanding of vegetation dynamics to safeguard future restoration programmes and balance ecosystem services. Therefore, this study was carried out to...
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Singh A, Ghosh A, Agrawal M, Agrawal S
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2023 Jul; 30(38):88281-88312. PMID: 37440135
Tropospheric ozone (O) is a secondary pollutant that causes oxidative stress in plants due to the generation of excess reactive oxygen species (ROS). Phenylpropanoid metabolism is induced as a usual...
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Singh P, Singh H, Agrawal S, Agrawal M
Sci Total Environ . 2023 May; 889:164275. PMID: 37209728
The multifunctionality of plants is well known to be compromised in the areas experiencing higher concentrations of tropospheric ozone (O). Mango (Mangifera indica L.) cultivation is essential to the economy...
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Feng Z, Xu Y, Kobayashi K, Dai L, Zhang T, Agathokleous E, et al.
Nat Food . 2023 Apr; 3(1):47-56. PMID: 37118490
East Asia is a hotspot of surface ozone (O) pollution, which hinders crop growth and reduces yields. Here, we assess the relative yield loss in rice, wheat and maize due...
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Singh P, Ansari N, Rai S, Agrawal M, Agrawal S
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2023 Apr; 30(21):59401-59423. PMID: 37004611
The majority of polyploids can withstand many stresses better than their monoploid counterparts; however, there is no proven mechanism that can fully explain the level of tolerance at the biochemical...
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Pandey A, Agrawal M, Agrawal S
Metabolites . 2023 Mar; 13(3). PMID: 36984781
Despite a rich history and economic importance, the potential of medicinal plants has not been fully explored under different abiotic stress conditions. Penetration of UV-B radiation and contamination of heavy...