Parameswari Namasivayam
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Recent Articles
1.
Moradpour M, Abdullah S, Namasivayam P
Plants (Basel)
. 2021 Jun;
10(6).
PMID: 34073267
Knowledge of heat-tolerant/sensitive cultivars based on morpho-physiological indicators and an understanding of the action and interaction of different genes in the molecular network are critical for genetic improvement. To screen...
2.
Kok S, Namasivayam P, Ee G, Ong-Abdullah M
J Proteomics
. 2020 Dec;
232:104052.
PMID: 33262095
To gain insights on protein changes in fruit setting and growth in oil palm, a comparative proteomic approach was undertaken to study proteome changes during its early development. The variations...
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Ho P, Namasivayam P, Sundram S, Ho C
Genes (Basel)
. 2020 Oct;
11(11).
PMID: 33114747
produces lignolytic enzymes that can degrade the lignin component of plant cell walls, causing basal stem rot to oil palms. Nitrogen sources may affect plant tolerance to root pathogens while...
4.
Yeap W, Namasivayam P, Ooi T, Ross Appleton D, Kulaveerasingam H, Ho C
Plant Cell Environ
. 2018 Dec;
42(5):1657-1673.
PMID: 30549047
Abiotic stress reduces plant growth and crop productivity. However, the mechanism underlying posttranscriptional regulations of stress response remains elusive. Herein, we report the posttranscriptional mechanism of nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport of...
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Toh C, Mohd-Hairul A, Ain N, Namasivayam P, Go R, Abdullah N, et al.
BMC Res Notes
. 2017 Nov;
10(1):554.
PMID: 29096695
Background: Vanda Mimi Palmer (VMP) is commercially valuable for its strong fragrance but little is known regarding the fragrance production and emission sites on the flowers. Results: Olfactory perception detected...
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Corrigendum to "Biosynthesis of agar in red seaweeds: A review" [Carbohydr. Polym. 164 (2017) 23-30]
Lee W, Lim Y, Leow A, Namasivayam P, Abdullah J, Ho C
Carbohydr Polym
. 2017 May;
169:533.
PMID: 28504177
No abstract available.
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Lee W, Namasivayam P, Abdullah J, Ho C
Sci Rep
. 2017 Apr;
7:46563.
PMID: 28436444
Seaweeds survive in marine waters with high sulfate concentration compared to those living at freshwater habitats. The cell wall polymer of Gracilaria spp. which supplies more than 50% of the...
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Lee W, Lim Y, Leow A, Namasivayam P, Abdullah J, Ho C
Carbohydr Polym
. 2017 Mar;
164:23-30.
PMID: 28325321
Agar is a jelly-like biopolymer synthesized by many red seaweeds as their major cell wall component. Due to its excellent rheological properties, it has been exploited commercially for applications in...
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Ebrahimi M, Abdullah S, Aziz M, Namasivayam P
J Plant Physiol
. 2016 Aug;
202:107-20.
PMID: 27513726
CBF/DREB1 is a group of transcription factors that are mainly involved in abiotic stress tolerance in plants. They belong to the AP2/ERF superfamily of plant-specific transcription factors. A gene encoding...
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Khew C, Teo C, Chan W, Wong H, Namasivayam P, Ho C
J Plant Physiol
. 2015 Jun;
182:23-32.
PMID: 26037695
Brassinosteroid Insensitive 1 (BRI1)-Associated Kinase I (BAK1) has been reported to interact with BRI1 for brassinosteroid (BR) perception and signal transduction that regulate plant growth and development. The aim of...