Priti Krishna
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Recent Articles
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Al-Mamun M, Cazzonelli C, Krishna P
Front Plant Sci
. 2024 May;
15:1387321.
PMID: 38779077
Plants modify their root system architecture (RSA) in response to nitrogen (N) deficiency. The plant steroidal hormone, brassinosteroid (BR), plays important roles in root growth and development. This study demonstrates...
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Krishna P, Pandey G, Thomas R, Parks S
Antioxidants (Basel)
. 2023 Apr;
12(4).
PMID: 37107184
Blueberry, hailed as an antioxidant superfood, is the fruit of small shrubs in the genus (family Ericaceae). The fruits are a rich source of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants such as...
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Nayak J, Anwar S, Krishna P, Chen Z, Plett J, Foo E, et al.
Plant Sci
. 2022 Jun;
321:111308.
PMID: 35696908
The Heirloom Golden tangerine tomato fruit variety is highly nutritious due to accumulation of tetra-cis-lycopene, that has a higher bioavailability and recognised health benefits in treating anti-inflammatory diseases compared to...
4.
Ding J, Ruan C, Guan Y, Krishna P
Sci Rep
. 2018 Mar;
8(1):4022.
PMID: 29507325
Sea buckthorn is a plant of medicinal and nutritional importance owing in part to the high levels of essential fatty acids, linoleic (up to 42%) and α-linolenic (up to 39%)...
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Krishna P, Prasad B, Rahman T
Methods Mol Biol
. 2017 Jan;
1564:193-202.
PMID: 28124256
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are a class of plant steroidal hormones that play essential roles in plant growth and development. Systematic studies had first been undertaken concomitantly to determine both the effects...
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Sahni S, Prasad B, Liu Q, Grbic V, Sharpe A, Singh S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 Jun;
6:28298.
PMID: 27324083
As a resource allocation strategy, plant growth and defense responses are generally mutually antagonistic. Brassinosteroid (BR) regulates many aspects of plant development and stress responses, however, genetic evidence of its...
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Fatima T, Kesari V, Watt I, Wishart D, Todd J, Schroeder W, et al.
Phytochemistry
. 2015 Aug;
118:181-91.
PMID: 26318327
In this study, phenolic compounds were analyzed in developing berries of four Canadian grown sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) cultivars ('RC-4', 'E6590', 'Chuyskaya' and 'Golden Rain') and in leaves of...
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Divi U, Rahman T, Krishna P
Plant Biotechnol J
. 2015 May;
14(1):419-32.
PMID: 25973891
The plant hormone brassinosteroid (BR) plays essential roles in plant growth and development, while also controlling plant stress responses. This dual ability of BR is intriguing from a mechanistic point...
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Zhurov V, Navarro M, Bruinsma K, Arbona V, Santamaria M, Cazaux M, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2013 Nov;
164(1):384-99.
PMID: 24285850
Most molecular-genetic studies of plant defense responses to arthropod herbivores have focused on insects. However, plant-feeding mites are also pests of diverse plants, and mites induce different patterns of damage...
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Fatima T, Snyder C, Schroeder W, Cram D, Datla R, Wishart D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 May;
7(4):e34099.
PMID: 22558083
Background: Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) is a hardy, fruit-producing plant known historically for its medicinal and nutraceutical properties. The most recognized product of sea buckthorn is its fruit oil,...