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Muthappa Senthil-Kumar

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Pandey P, Senthil-Kumar M
Trends Plant Sci . 2024 Aug; 29(11):1172-1175. PMID: 39129109
Understanding the complex challenges that plants face from multiple stresses is key to developing climate-ready crops. We highlight the significance of the Stress Combinations and their Interactions in Plants database...
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Choudhary A, Senthil-Kumar M
Plant Cell Environ . 2024 Feb; 47(6):2109-2126. PMID: 38409868
Drought dynamically influences the interactions between plants and pathogens, thereby affecting disease outbreaks. Understanding the intricate mechanistic aspects of the multiscale interactions among plants, pathogens, and the environment-known as the...
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Ahmed R, Dey K, Senthil-Kumar M, Modi M, Sarmah B, Bhorali P
Front Plant Sci . 2024 Feb; 14:1251349. PMID: 38304451
Alternaria blight is a devastating disease that causes significant crop losses in oilseed Brassicas every year. Adoption of conventional breeding to generate disease-resistant varieties has so far been unsuccessful due...
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Tiwari R, Garg K, Senthil-Kumar M, Bisht N
Plant J . 2023 Nov; 117(2):616-631. PMID: 37910396
The membrane-bound heterotrimeric G-proteins in plants play a crucial role in defending against a broad range of pathogens. This study emphasizes the significance of Extra-large Gα protein 2 (XLG2), a...
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Pandey P, Patil M, Priya P, Senthil-Kumar M
J Exp Bot . 2023 Oct; 75(3):674-688. PMID: 37864841
Combined abiotic and biotic stresses modify plant defense signaling, leading to either the activation or suppression of defense responses. Although the majority of combined abiotic and biotic stresses reduce plant...
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Priya P, Patil M, Pandey P, Singh A, Babu V, Senthil-Kumar M
Plant J . 2023 Oct; 116(4):1097-1117. PMID: 37824297
We have developed a compendium and interactive platform, named Stress Combinations and their Interactions in Plants Database (SCIPDb; http://www.nipgr.ac.in/scipdb.php), which offers information on morpho-physio-biochemical (phenome) and molecular (transcriptome and metabolome)...
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Sharma N, Yadav S, Gupta S, Irulappan V, Francis A, Senthil-Kumar M, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2023 Jul; 46(11):3501-3517. PMID: 37427826
Plants deposit lignin in the secondary cell wall as a common response to drought and pathogen attacks. Cell wall localised multicopper oxidase family enzymes LACCASES (LACs) catalyse the formation of...
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Fatima U, Balasubramaniam D, Khan W, Kandpal M, Vadassery J, Arockiasamy A, et al.
Plant Direct . 2023 Mar; 7(3):e481. PMID: 36911252
The sugar will eventually be exported transporter (SWEET) members in Arabidopsis, AtSWEET11 and AtSWEET12 are the important sucrose efflux transporters that act synergistically to perform distinct physiological roles. These two...
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Fatima U, Anjali A, Senthil-Kumar M
Trends Plant Sci . 2022 Jul; 27(10):958-960. PMID: 35821086
AtSWEET11 and AtSWEET12 are central players in phloem loading and long-distance sucrose translocation. During drought stress, these transporters enhance sucrose transport from shoot to root, increasing root proliferation. Chen et...
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Chilakala A, Mali K, Irulappan V, Patil B, Pandey P, Rangappa K, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2022 May; 13:890551. PMID: 35620681
Abiotic stressors such as drought and heat predispose chickpea plants to pathogens of key importance leading to significant crop loss under field conditions. In this study, we have investigated the...