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Vinay Kumar Baranwal

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Baranwal V, Negi N, Khurana P
PLoS One . 2021 Jul; 16(7):e0252246. PMID: 34260613
Bombyx mori, a monophagous insect, prefers leaves of the certain species of Morus more than others. The preference has been attributed to morphological and anatomical features and biochemical compounds. In...
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Agarwal P, Baranwal V, Khurana P
Sci Rep . 2019 Mar; 9(1):4608. PMID: 30872683
The basic leucine zipper (bZIP) represents one of the largest as well as most diverse transcription factor (TFs) families. They are known to play role in both stress as well...
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Gahlaut V, Baranwal V, Khurana P
3 Biotech . 2018 Dec; 8(12):497. PMID: 30498670
Thermal stress is one of the challenges to crop plants that negatively impacts crop yield. To overcome this ever-growing problem, utilization of regulatory mechanisms, especially microRNAs (miRNAs), that provide efficient...
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Hairat S, Baranwal V, Khurana P
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2018 Aug; 130:418-430. PMID: 30077133
Role of plant nsLTP in biotic stress is well reported; however, their role during abiotic stress is far from clear. This study comprises genome-wide identification of LTPs and characterizes the...
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Baranwal V, Negi N, Khurana P
Genes (Basel) . 2017 Aug; 8(9). PMID: 28841197
Auxin Response Factors (ARFs) are at the core of the regulation mechanism for auxin-mediated responses, along with AUX/IAA proteins.They are critical in the auxin-mediated control of various biological responses including...
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Baranwal V, Khurana P
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2016 Dec; 111:304-317. PMID: 27988481
Leaf moisture content in Morus is a significant trait regulating the yield of silk production. Studies have shown that fresh leaves or leaves with high water content are preferably eaten...
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Baranwal V, Negi N, Khurana P
Sci Rep . 2016 Aug; 6:30794. PMID: 27477686
Mulberry is known to be sensitive to several biotic and abiotic stresses, which in turn have a direct impact on the yield of silk, because it is the sole food...
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Baranwal V, Khurana P
Mol Genet Genomics . 2016 Mar; 291(3):1305-17. PMID: 26942603
NAC genes are important transcription factors and forms a large family in plants. They have shown to play an important role in growth and development and have also been shown...
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Baranwal V, Mikkilineni V, Zehr U, Tyagi A, Kapoor S
J Exp Bot . 2012 Oct; 63(18):6309-14. PMID: 23095992
Perceived by Charles Darwin in many vegetable plants and rediscovered by George H Shull and Edward M East in maize, heterosis or hybrid vigour is one of the most widely...