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7. Awards/Recognitions:
1. Best Poster Award- 2015. Nandini B., Prakash, H. S., Shetty, H. S., and Geetha, N. Genetic variability of Trichoderma spp. in monocot rhizospheric soils collected from different geographic regions of India. NABS-National Seminar on Biological Products for Crop, Animal and Human Health-Problems and Prospects, held at DOS in Biotechnology, University of Mysore, 21-22nd Aug, 2015, Karnataka, India.
2. Best Poster Award- 2015. Nandini B., Shetty H.S., and Geetha N. Modulation of Octadecanoid pathway during induction of systemic resistance by Trichoderma elicitors in pearl millet against downy mildew pathogen. Metabolomics-2015. Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India. 12th Jan 2015, Karnataka, India.
3. Best Poster Award- 2009. Akshatha J.V., Geetha N.P., Prakash H.S., Niranjana S.R. and Shetty H.S. 2009. Elicitation of defense responses in tomato against Fusarium solani infection. ISMPP 08- 10th November 2009. University of Mysore, Karnataka, India.
4. Best Poster Prize-III-2006. Roopa, K.S., Geetha, N.P., Prakash, H.S., and Shetty, H.S. Oligosaccharides from Fusarium oxysporum Cms1606 induces downy mildew disease resistance. Proceedings of the National conference on “National Seminar on New Frontiers in Plant Pathology”, held at Kuvempu University. Karnataka, India.
5. Prof. Biligrami Best Paper of the Global Conference- 2005-06 at Global Conference-II on Mycology and Plant Pathology, held at Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
6. Best Poster Award-2005 in the section-“Molecular host-pathogen interaction for the paper entitled “Chitinase activities and isoforms in pearl millet and its relevance to downy mildew resistance” at the Global Conference-II on Mycology and Plant Pathology, Udaipur, Rajasthan India.
7. Best Research Paper Award- 2005 for the paper entitled “Isolation and characterization of a protein elicitor S. graminicola and elicitor-mediated induction of systemic resistance in cultured
Name: Dr. Geetha N.
Designation: Assistant Professor
Email id: [email protected]; [email protected]
Phone No.: 0821-2419462
Qualification: M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Area of Specialization: Bioremediation, Plant Biotechnology, Cell Signaling and Communication, Host- Pathogen Interactions
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cells of Pennisetum glaucum” at “Centenary Symposium on Plant Pathology”, CPRI, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India.
8. Best Poster Award- 2004 for the paper entitled “Induction of HRGPs in pearl millet against S. graminicola by treatment with biotic and abiotic inducers” at National Conference on “Emerging Trends in Mycology, Plant Pathology and Microbial Biotechnology”, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India.
9. Sri. P.P. Singhal Memorial Pesticide India Award-2004 for the paper entitled “ Chitin Oligomers and polyunsaturated fatty acids act synergistically in inducing resistance to pearl millet against downy mildew disease” at National Seminar on Advances in Mycology and Host-pathogen interaction, University of Goa, Goa, India.
10. Smt. Guman Verma Memorial Best Woman Scientist Award-2002 for the paper entitled “Determination of Cellular Fatty Acid Components in Five Pathotypes of Sclerospora graminicola, the Downy Mildew Pathogen of Pearl Millet” at Asian Congress of Mycology and Plant
Pathology, University of Mysore, Karnataka, India. 11. ISCA-Young Scientist Award-2002 in the section- Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular
Biology (New Biology) - for the paper entitled “Biochemical events triggered in pearl millet upon elicitation with free fatty acids” at Indian Science Congress, Lucknow, India.
12. Best Oral Presentation Award-1999 for the paper entitled “Development and detection of downy mildew resistant somaclones in pearl millet” in National Symposium of Perspectives in Biotechnology, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India.
8. Number of projects:
i) Completed
Sl. No.
Title of the project Funding Agency Amount In Lakhs
Year (From-To)
1. “Cell Culture System for the Production of Chemotherapeutics from Tinospora cordifolia”
Minor Research project Grant by the University of Mysore
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2009-2011
2. “In vitro conservation, Molecular Phylogeny, Metabolic Profiling for
Bioactive Potential of medicinal plants”
UGC- MHRD, Govt. of India under Institute of
Excellence (IOE)- University of Mysore-
100 Crore Grant
14.5 2010- 2014
3. “Rhizoremediation of Heavy Metals and Health Hazard compounds from
the Agricultural Lands of Karnataka”.
UGC, New Delhi
14.20 2012-2015
4. “Elicitation of induced systemic resistance in pearl millet by the activation of oxylipin signaling intermediates using biogenic nanoparticles as elicitors against downy mildew disease”
DST-Fast Track for Young scientists
19.40 2013-2016
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i) Books (Authors, Title, Publisher, Year of Publication, Pages)
1. Madhu, D., Subasri and Geetha N.P. 2013. Yeasts: Candida and Cryptococcusis. In Bacterial and Mycotic Infections in Immunocompromised Hosts: Clinical and Microbiological Aspects. Omics E-book group.
ii) Articles in Journals (Authors, Title, Year, Journal, Volume, Pages)
1. Majid, B. N., Sampath, K. K. K., Prakash, H. S., & Geetha, N*. 2016. Rapid mass propagation of Salacia chinensis L., an endangered valuable medicinal plant through direct organogenesis. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9(4), DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i4/84743.
2. Roopa G., Madhusudhan M.C., Sunil, K.C.R., Lisa, N., Calvin, R., Poornima R., Zeinab, N., Prakash, H.S. and Geetha N*. 2015. Identification of Taxol-producing endophytic fungi isolated from Salacia oblonga through genomic mining approach. Journal of Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology. 13: 119-127. 3. Roopa G., Madhusudhan M.C., Triveni K., Mokaya N.E., Prakash H.S., Geetha N*. 2015.
Evaluation of antioxidant properties of Salacia macrosperma leaf extracts. International J. of
Research studies in Science, Engineering and Technology. 2 (5): 58-63. 4. Bhavya G., Sunil K.C.R., Nandini B., Swati K., Prakash H.S., and Geetha N*. 2015. In search
of industrial clean-up clients: Evaluation of heavy metal tolerability of Rhizospheric Trichoderma. Int. Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering and Technology. 2: 948-952.
5. Pushpalatha H. G., Sudisha J., Ashok P. S., Geetha N. P., Kini, K.R., and Shetty H.S. 2013. Association between accumulation of allene oxide synthase activity and development of resistance against downy mildew disease of pearl millet. Molecular Biology Reports. 40(12):6821-6829.
6. Sunil K.C.R, Swati K., Bhavya G., Nandhini M., Vedashree M., Prakash H.S., Kini K.R., Geetha N*. 2015. Streptomyces flavomacrosporus, A multi-metal tolerant potential bioremediation candidate isolated from paddy field irrigated with industrial effluents. International Journal of Life Sciences. 3 (1), 9- 15.
7. Majid, B. N., Roopa, G., Sampath, K. K. K., Kini, K. R., Prakash, H. S., Abbagani, S., Mehdi, K., & Geetha, N*. 2014. Establishment of an efficient explant surface sterilization protocol for in vitro micropropagation of Salacia chinensis L., An endangered anti-diabetic medicinal plant. World J. of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3 (12), 1266-1274.
8. Hadi, G., Venkataramana, M., Behrouz, J.G., Chandranayak, S., Nataraju, A., Geetha N.P. and Prakash H.S. 2014. Rosmarinic acid-mediated neuroprotective effects against H2O2-induced neuronal cell damage in N2A cells. Life Sciences. 113 (1–2), 7–13.
9. Raju, R., Palappetta, S.M., Sandhya, V.K., Sahu, A., Alipoor, A., Balakrishnan, L., Advani, J., George, B., Kini, K.R., Geetha N. P., Prakash, H.S., Prasad, T.S.K., Chang, Y-J., Chen, L., Pandey A., and Harsha H. C. 2014. A network map of FGF-1/FGFR signaling system. Journal of Signal Transduction. Article ID 962962.
10. Mythrashree, S.R., Geetha N.P., Pushpalatha H.G., Murali, M., Shetty H.S. and Amruthesh K.N. 2013. Lactuca sativa-mediated chitinase activity and resistance in pearl millet against Sclerospora graminicola. Afr. J. Plant Sci. 7(10): 292-503.
11. Devaraj R., Sadashiva, M.P., Mahesh, M., Bettadaiah, B.K and Geetha N.P. 2012. HPLC Method for Determination of Acetylated Arjunolic acid-A derivative of Arjunolic acid from Terminalia arjuna and their Antioxidant Activity. Int. J. Res. Phytochem. Pharmacol., 2(4), 188-193.
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12. Nandini, B, Hariprasad, P., Niranjana, S.R., Shetty H.S., and Geetha. N.P*. 2012. Elicitation of resistance in pearl millet by oligosaccharides of Trichoderma spp. against downy mildew disease. Journal of Plant Interactions., 8: 1-11.
13. Geetha N.P*., Mahesh, M., Bettadaiah, B.K. Kini, R.K., and Prakash, H. S. 2011. HPLC method for determination of p-coumaric acid from the medicinal herb Leptadinia reticulata. International Journal of Phytochemistry and Pharmocology. 3: 319-324.
14. Pushpalatha H.G, Sudisha J., Geetha N.P., Amruthesh K.N. and Shetty H.S. 2011. Thiamine seed treatment enhances LOX expression, promotes growth and induces downy mildew disease resistance in pearl millet. Biologia Plantarum. 55(3): 522-527. * As Corresponding Author
iii) Papers in Conference/Seminar/Proceedings (Authors, Title of the paper Title, of conference/seminar volume, Year of Publication.
1. Swati K., Anand, B., Sunil K.C.R., and Geetha N. 2016. Ameliorative effect of Ficus
dalhousiae Miq. (Moraceae) leaf extract on carbon tetrachloride induced hepatic and renal toxicity. International Conference on “Science and Technology: Future challenges and Solutions, University of Mysore, Mysuru. Organized by Indian JSPS Alumni Association, India.
2. Roopa G, Madhusudhan MC, Shruthi MV, Geetha N, Prakash HS. 2015. Studies on Antioxidant and Anti-helmenthic properties of Embelia species of Western Ghats, NABS National Seminar on Biological Products for Crop, Animal and Human Health-Problems and Prospects, held at DOS in Biotechnology, University of Mysore at 21-22th Aug, 2015.
3. Madhusudhan MC, Roopa G, Shruthi MV, Geetha N, Prakash HS. 2015. Evaluation of antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of methanolic Salacia extracts, NABS National Seminar on Biological Products for Crop, Animal and Human Health-Problems and Prospects, held at DOS in Biotechnology, University of Mysore at 21-22, Aug, 2015.
4. Nandini B., Prakash, H. S., Shetty, H. S., and Geetha, N. 2015. Genetic variability of Trichoderma spp. in monocot rhizospheric soils collected from different geographic regions of India. NABS-National Seminar on Biological Products for Crop, Animal and Human Health-Problems and Prospects, held at DOS in Biotechnology, University of Mysore at 21-22, Aug, 2015.
5. Swati K., Sunil K.C.R., Sampath K.K.K., Kini K.R., Prakash H.S., and Geetha N. 2015. Therapeutic Potential of Ficus dalhousiae against Hepatic disorders: An in vivo Evidence.
International Symposium on Chemical Biology and Second Annual Meeting of Chemical Biology Society Scientific Meeting in Mysore, India, February 18-19, 2015.
6. Majid B.N., Prakash H.S., and Geetha N. 2015. Callus induction protocol for in vitro conservation and cell suspension culture preparation in Salacia chinensis L. International Symposium on Chemical Biology and Second Annual Meeting of Chemical Biology Society Scientific Meeting in Mysore, India, February 18-19, 2015.
7. Swati K., Sunil K.C.R., Sampath K.K.K., Kini K.R., Prakash H.S., and Geetha N. 2015.
Therapeutic Potential of Ficus dalhousiae against Hepatic disorders: An in vivo Evidence.
International Symposium on Chemical Biology and Second Annual Meeting of Chemical Biology Society Scientific Meeting in Mysore, India, February 18-19, 2015.
8. Nandini B., Shetty H. S. and Geetha N. 2015. Trichoderma spp.-assisted Biogenic synthesis of Selenium Nanoparticles and its Anti-mildew Activity in Pearl Millet. International
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Symposium on Chemical Biology and Second Annual Meeting of Chemical Biology Society Scientific Meeting in Mysore, India, February 18-19, 2015.
9. Sunil K.C.R., Bhavya G., Kiran, G., Smitha C.K., Pradeep K.P.M and Geetha N. 2015. Exploration of microbial diversity from fresh, marine and contaminated hydro-ecosytems in search of potential bioremediative candidates against xenobiotics. Department of Botany, Goa University, 28-29th Jan, 2015.
10. Nandini B., Shetty H.S., and Geetha N. 2015. Modulation of Octadecenoid pathway during induction of systemic resistance by Trichoderma elicitors in pearl millet against downy mildew pathogen. Metabolomics-2015. Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India. 12th Jan 2015. Best Poster Award
11. Nandini B., Shetty H.S., and Geetha N. P. 2014. Trichoderma biodiversity in rhizospheric soils and its disease protection ability in pearl millet against downy mildew pathogen. Karnataka Science and Technology Academy and JSS College, Mysore, Feb 21-22, 2014.
12. Roopa G., Sampath K.K.K., Kini K.R., Prakash H.S., and Geetha N.P. 2014. Identification Of Taxol-producing endophytic fungi isolated from Salacia oblonga through genomic mining approach. Chemical Biology-Drug Discovery, Mysore, Jan 9-10, 2014.
13. Swati Kujur, Sunil Kumar C.R., Prakash, H.S., and Geetha N.P. 2013. Evaluation of Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory and Hepatoprotective potential of Ficus species of Karnataka. Regional DBT-JRF Regional Meet, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, Nov 21-22, 2013.
14. Swati Kujur, Shruthi M.V., Rajavardhan S.S., Roopa G., Sampath K.K.K., Prakash H.S., and Geetha N.P. 2013. In vitro clonal propagation of an endangered medicinal plant, Ficus tsiela. 34th PTCA meet and National Symposium 'PTCBFNS'. Plant Cell Biotechnology Department. CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore.
15. Sunil Kumar C.R, Swati Kujur, Geetha N.P. 2012. Rhizoremediation: microbial festival of decontamination for environmental sustainability. Second National Symposium on “Innovative approaches and modern technologies for Crop productivity, food security and environmental sustainability. Organized by Society of Applied Biotechnology, Trissur, Kerala. 19-20 Nov, 2012.
16. Roopa G., Sunil Kumar C.R., Swati Kujur, Sampath Kumar K.K., Prakash, H.S. and Geetha N.P. 2012. Diversity of fungal endophytes of Salacia oblonga, an endemic medicinal plant of Western Ghats. National Conference on “Emerging trends in Ayurveda and Herbal Drug Technology. Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Teresian College, Mysore. 22nd-23rd Nov, 2012.
17. Shruthi M.V., Shivaprasad, K., Sampath K.K., Kini, R.K., Prakash H.S., and Geetha N.P. 2012. Evaluation of Embelia species on Western Ghats for antioxidant and anthelmenthic properties. National Conference on “Emerging trends in Ayurveda and Herbal Drug Technology. Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Teresian college, Mysore. 22nd-23rd Nov, 2012.
18. Hadi Ghaffari, Shruthi M.V, Jalali Ghassam, B, Geetha N.P, Sadashiva M.P, Kini R. K, Prakash, H. S., Structural Characterization of a Novel Antioxidant Compound from Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. Symposium on New Developments in NMR. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Feb 5-8th 2010.
19. Geetha N.P., Kini, R.K., Prakash, H.S., and Shetty, H.S.2010. Structural elucidation of Trichoderma virens oligosaccharides eliciting defense responses in pearl millet against downy mildew disease Symposium on Recent Developments and Applications of biomedical magnetic resonance (NMRS-2010). Centre of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance (CBMR) Sanjay
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Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences Campus , Lucknow. Feb 24-28th 2010. 20. Akshatha J.V., Nisha S., Geetha N.P., Prakash, HS. 2010. Elicitation with crude
oligosaccharides isolated from Trichoderma virens for downy mildew disease resistance in Pearl millet. “XIVth
21. Southern regional conference on Microbial Inoculants. National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa. Feb 12-15th 2010.
22. Akshatha J.V, Geetha N.P., Niranjana SR, Prakash, HS. Defense responses elicited by pathogenic Fusarium solani sphingolipids in tomato. 30th Annual conference of Indian Society of Mycology and Plant Pathology (ISMPP), and Symposium on Advances in Biotechnology from Plant Protection from 17- 19th Nov, 2008. ―Best Poster Award”.
23. Akshatha J.V., Geetha N.P., Prakash, HS. 2008. Defense responses elicited by pathogenic Fusarium solani sphingolipids in tomato‖. 2nd International symposium ―Seed Health in Agricultural Development‖ (SHAD). 9th to 12th June 2008. The Symposium jointly hosted by
Department of Studies in Biotechnology and Danish Seed Health Centre. iv) Paper as a part of book: (Authors, Title of the paper, Title of the book,
Publisher, Year of publication, Page No.
---Nil-- v) Monographs/Reports (if any)
14. Conference/Seminar organized: (Last 5 years only- since 2011)
Sl. No. Status as organizer Title of the conference/seminar Date
1. Organizing Committee
Member
NABS-National Seminar on Biological Products for Crop, Animal and Human Health-Problems and
Prospects, DOS in Biotechnology
University of Mysore, Mysuru
Aug 22-23rd, 2015
2. Organizing Committee
Member Indian Science Congress,
University of Mysore 3.01.2016 to 07.01.2016
3. Organizing Committee
Member National Youth Festival,
University of Mysore 15.02.2016 to 19.02.2016
“Krishi Vignana Sanchike - 2016” a crop disease and insect management broacher brought by
Global Association of Scientific Young Minds – GASYM; to educate farmers/agrochemical
traders on judicious usage of agrochemicals and disease management strategies in an effective and
economical manner in collaboration with University of Horticulture Sciences, Bagalkot, Karnataka
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15. Conference/Seminar chaired: (Last 5 years only- since 2011)
Sl. No.
Title of the seminar Organized by Date
1. 34th PTCA meet and National Symposium 'PTCBFNS'
Plant Cell Biotechnology Department. CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore.
12 to 15th March 2013
2. National Conference on
Bioprospecting initiatives and challenges
Dr. N.G.P. College of Education & Dr. N.G.P. Arts & Science College. Dr. N.G.P. Nagar, Kalapatti Road, Coimbatore-641048. Tamil Nadu, India.
29-30th December 2015
3. Role of Biotechnology in
Environmental Protection
State-level One-day seminar Kalpataru First Grade Science College, Tiptur, India
30th March 2016
15. Conference/Seminar participated: (Last 5 years only- since 2011)
Sl.
No. Title
Organized
by
Year/
Month
Participated
and
presented
the paper
1. Science and Technology: Future
Challenges and Solutions
Indian JSPS Alumni Association, India and University of Mysore
8th-9th Aug
2016
Poster
Presentation
2.
NABS- National Seminar on biological
products for crop, animal and human
health-problems and prospects
NABS-Chennai and
DOS in
Biotechnology,
University of Mysore
Aug 21-22nd ,
2015
Three Poster
presentations.
One Best
Poster Award
3.
International Symposium on Chemical
Biology and Second Annual Meeting
of Chemical Biology Society Scientific
Meeting in Mysore, India
Chemical Biology Soci
ety, India
February 18-
19th, 2015
Three Poster
presentations
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4. New Frontiers in Plant Sciences and
Biotechnology
Department of
Botany, Goa
University.
29th-30th Jan, 2015
Poster
presentation
5. Metabolomics-2015.
Department of
Biochemistry, Indian
Institute of Science,
Bengaluru, India.
12th Jan 2015
Poster
presentation
“Best poster
Award”
6. Chemical Biology-Drug Discovery University of Mysore Jan 9-10th , 2014 Poster
presentation
7. Regional DBT-JRF Regional Meet Institute of Chemical
Technology, Mumbai
Nov 21-22nd ,
2013
Poster
presentation
8. 34th PTCA meet and National
Symposium 'PTCBFNS'
Plant Cell
Biotechnology
Department. CSIR-
Central Food
Technological
Research Institute,
Mysore.
12- 15th March
2013
Poster
presentation
9.
Second National Symposium on
“Innovative approaches and modern
technologies for Crop productivity,
food security and environmental
sustainability.
Organized by Society
of Applied
Biotechnology,
Trissur, Kerala.
19-20th Nov,
2012
Oral
presentation
10.
National Conference on “Emerging
trends in Ayurveda and Herbal Drug
Technology. Department of Chemistry
and Biotechnology
Teresian College,
Mysore
22nd-23rd Nov,
2012
Two Poster
presentations
16. Chairman/Member of Authority/Committee etc: (Last 5 years only-since 2011)
Sl. No.
Chairman/ Member/Secretary
Committee/ Authority
Year (From-To)
1. Vice-President Global Association of Scientific Young Minds - GASYM 2015 to till
date
2. Editor member Editorial Committee of “Krushi Vignana Sanchike –
2016” 2015
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18. Membership to professional Organization/Associations:
Sl. No. Name of the Association/Organizations Life member/
Ordinary member
1 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Society (NMRS) Life Member
2 Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) Life Member
3 Society of Mycology and Plant Pathology (ISMPP) Life Member
4 Association of Women Scientists in India Life Member
5 Global Association of Scientific Young Minds -
GASYM Life Member
6 Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI) Ordinary Member
7 Society of Biotechnologists – Member Secretary Ordinary Member
8 Indian Botanical Society (IBS) Ordinary Member
9 Society of Biological Chemists (SBC) Ordinary Member
19. Any other Information:
DNA Sequence Deposit
1. Citrobacter freundii strain ECOBIO_1 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence:
ACCESSION KP877533; Heavy metal-tolerant bacteria isolated from agriculture land
irrigated with municipal sewage. Sunil, K.C.R., Bhavya, G. and Geetha, N. Feb 2015.
2. Bacillus licheniformis strain ECOBIO_2 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence:
ACCESSION KP877534; Rhizospheric bacteria isolated from agricultural land irrigated with
municipal waste. Sunil, K.C.R., Bhavya, G. and Geetha, N. Feb 2015.
3. Pseudomonas stutzeri strain ECOBIO_3 16S ribosomal RNA gene, ACCESSION KP877535;
Rhizospheric bacteria isolated from agricultural land irrigated with municipal waste.
Sunil,K.C.R., Bhavya, G. and Geetha, N. Feb 2015.
4. Alcaligenes sp. ECOBIO_4 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence. ACCESSION
KP877536; Rhizospheric bacteria isolated from agricultural land irrigated with municipal
waste. Sunil, K.C.R., Bhavya, G. and Geetha, N. Feb 2015
5. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MY-7; Accession: KM043489; June-July 2014
6. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MY-5; Accession: KM043487; June-July 2014
7. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MY-4; Accession: KM043486; June-July 2014
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8. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MY-1; Accession: KM043483; June-July 2014
9. Trichoderma asperellum isolate DL-81; Accession: KM100835; June-July 2014
10. Trichoderma asperellum isolate RJ-69; Accession: KM100833; June-July 2014
11. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MH-54; Accession: KM100829; June-July 2014
12. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MH-53; Accession: KM100828; June-July 2014
13. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MH-52; Accession: KM100827; June-July 2014
14. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MH-51; Accession: KM100826; June-July 2014
15. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MH-49; Accession: KM100825; June-July 2014
16. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MH-48; Accession: KM100824; June-July 2014
17. Trichoderma asperellum isolate UP-87; Accession: KM100821; June-July 2014
18. Trichoderma asperellum isolate DL-86; Accession: KM100820; June-July 2014
19. Trichoderma asperellum isolate DL-83; Accession: KM100817; June-July 2014
20. Trichoderma asperellum isolate DL-82; Accession: KM100816; June-July 2014
21. Trichoderma asperellum isolate RJ-68; Accession: KM100805; June-July 2014
22. Trichoderma asperellum isolate GU-63; Accession: KM100800; June-July 2014
23. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MP-58; Accession: KM100797; June-July 2014
24. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MP-57; Accession: KM100796; June-July 2014
25. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MP-56; Accession: KM100795; June-July 2014
26. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MP-55; Accession: KM100794; June-July 2014
27. Trichoderma asperellum isolate TN-47; Accession: KM100786; June-July 2014
28. Trichoderma asperellum isolate TN-46; Accession: KM100785; June-July 2014
29. Trichoderma asperellum isolate AP-41; Accession: KM100780; June-July 2014
30. Trichoderma asperellum isolate AP-40; Accession: KM100779; June-July 2014
31. Trichoderma asperellum isolate AP-39; Accession: KM100778; June-July 2014
32. Trichoderma asperellum isolate AP-36; Accession: KM100775; June-July 2014
33. Trichoderma asperellum isolate GB-35; Accession: KM100774; June-July 2014
34. Trichoderma asperellum isolate GB-34; Accession: KM100773; June-July 2014
35. Trichoderma asperellum isolate GB-33; Accession: KM100772; June-July 2014
36. Trichoderma asperellum isolate GB-32; Accession: KM100771; June-July 2014
37. Trichoderma asperellum isolate GB-29; Accession: KM100768; June-July 2014
38. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MD-19; Accession: KM100765; June-July 2014
39. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MD-18; Accession: KM100764; June-July 2014
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40. Trichoderma asperellum isolate MD-17; Accession: KM100763; June-July 2014
41. Trichoderma harzianum isolate MY-8; Accession: KM043490; June-July 2014
42. Trichoderma harzianum isolate MY-3; Accession: KM043485; June-July 2014
43. Trichoderma harzianum isolate MY-2; Accession: KM043484; June-July 2014
44. Trichoderma harzianum isolate HR-73; Accession: KM100834; June-July 2014
45. Trichoderma harzianum isolate DL-85; Accession: KM100819; June-July 2014
46. Trichoderma harzianum isolate DL-84; Accession: KM100818; June-July 2014
47. Trichoderma harzianum isolate DL-80; Accession: KM100815; June-July 2014
48. Trichoderma harzianum isolate DL-79; Accession: KM100814; June-July 2014
49. Trichoderma harzianum isolate DL-78; Accession: KM100813; June-July 2014
50. Trichoderma harzianum isolate HR-77; Accession: KM100812; June-July 2014
51. Trichoderma harzianum isolate HR-76; Accession: KM100811; June-July 2014
52. Trichoderma harzianum isolate HR-75; Accession: KM100810; June-July 2014
53. Trichoderma harzianum isolate HR-74; Accession: KM100809; June-July 2014
54. Trichoderma harzianum isolate RJ-72; Accession: KM100808; June-July 2014
55. Trichoderma harzianum isolate RJ-71; Accession: KM100807; June-July 2014
56. Trichoderma harzianum isolate RJ-67; Accession: KM100804; June-July 2014
57. Trichoderma harzianum isolate GU-66; Accession: KM100803; June-July 2014
58. Trichoderma harzianum isolate GU-65; Accession: KM100802; June-July 2014
59. Trichoderma harzianum isolate GU-62; Accession: KM100799; June-July 2014
60. Trichoderma harzianum isolate BG-25; Accession: KM100792; June-July 2014
61. Trichoderma harzianum isolate BG-23; Accession: KM100790; June-July 2014
62. Trichoderma harzianum isolate BG-22; Accession: KM100789; June-July 2014
63. Trichoderma harzianum isolate AP-42; Accession: KM100781; June-July 2014
64. Trichoderma harzianum isolate AP-38; Accession: KM100777; June-July 2014
65. Trichoderma harzianum isolate AP-37; Accession: KM100776; June-July 2014
66. Trichoderma harzianum isolate GB-30; Accession: KM100769; June-July 2014
67. Trichoderma harzianum isolate GB-28; Accession: KM100767; June-July 2014
68. Trichoderma harzianum isolate GB-27; Accession: KM100766; June-July 2014
69. Trichoderma harzianum isolate MD-15; Accession: KM100761; June-July 2014
70. Trichoderma harzianum isolate MD-12; Accession: KM100758; June-July 2014
71. Trichoderma harzianum isolate MD-11; Accession: KM100757; June-July 2014
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72. Trichoderma harzianum isolate MD-10; Accession: KM100756; June-July 2014
73. Trichoderma virens isolate MY-6; Accession: KM043488; June-July 2014
74. Trichoderma virens isolate UP; Accession: KM100837; June-July 2014
75. Trichoderma virens isolate MP-60; Accession: KM100832; June-July 2014
76. Trichoderma virens isolate UP-89; Accession: KM100823; June-July 2014
77. Trichoderma virens isolate UP-88; Accession: KM100822; June-July 2014
78. Trichoderma virens isolate RJ-70; Accession: KM100806; June-July 2014
79. Trichoderma virens isolate GU-64; Accession: KM100801; June-July 2014
80. Trichoderma virens isolate GU-61; Accession: KM100798; June-July 2014
81. Trichoderma virens isolate TN-45; Accession: KM100784; June-July 2014
82. Trichoderma virens isolate TN-44; Accession: KM100783; June-July 2014
83. Trichoderma virens isolate TN-43; Accession: KM100782; June-July 2014
84. Trichoderma virens isolate GB-31; Accession: KM100770; June-July 2014
85. Trichoderma virens isolate MD-16; Accession: KM100762; June-July 2014
86. Trichoderma virens isolate MD-14; Accession: KM100760; June-July 2014
87. Trichoderma virens isolate MD-13; Accession: KM100759; June-July 2014
88. Trichoderma longibrachiatum isolate MY-9; Accession: KM043491; June-July 2014
89. Trichoderma longibrachiatum isolate MP-59; Accession: KM100831; June-July 2014
90. Trichoderma longibrachiatum isolate BG-24; Accession: KM100791; June-July 2014
91. Trichoderma longibrachiatum isolate BG-21; Accession: KM100788; June-July 2014
92. Trichoderma longibrachiatum isolate BG-20; Accession: KM100787; June-July 2014
93. Trichoderma atroviride isolate MH-50; Accession: KM100830; June-July 2014
94. Trichoderma atroviride isolate BG-26; Accession: KM100867; June-July 2014
95. Fusarium verticillioides isolate AP-118; Accession: KM100858; June-July 2014
96. Uncultured fungus isolate GB-111; Accession: KM100857; June-July 2014
97. Aspergillus nidulans isolate GB-109; Accession: KM100855; June-July 2014
98. Aspergillus quadrilineatus isolate GB-108; Accession: KM100854; June-July 2014
99. Aspergillus nidulans isolate GB-107; Accession: KM100853; June-July 2014
100. Aspergillus nidulans isolate GB-106; Accession: KM100852; June-July 2014
101. Penicillium sp. MD-101; Accession: KM100847; June-July 2014
102. Aspergillus fumigatus isolate MD-100; Accession: KM100846; June-July 2014
103. Penicillium commune isolate MD-98; Accession: KM100844; June-July 2014
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104. Clonostachys pseudochroleuca isolate MY-97; Accession: KM100843; June-July 2014.
105. Clonostachys pseudochroleuca isolate MY-96; Accession: KM100842; June-July 2014.
106. Clonostachys rosea isolate MY-95; Accession: KM100841; June-July 2014.
107. Clonostachys pseudochroleuca isolate MY-94; Accession: KM100840; June-July 2014.
108. Penicillium chrysogenum isolate MY-93; Accession: KM100839; June-July 2014.
109. GSC002 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence Cadmium-tolerant rhizospheric
bacteria isolated agricultural lands irrigated by industrial effluents around suburban
Mysore. Ramesh, S.K.C., Swati, K., Roopa, G. and Geetha, N. GenBank Accession No.
KF164615.1 Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain UOM. 2013.
110. GenBank Accession No. KF164614 Bacillus tequilensis strain UOMGSC 16S ribosomal RNA
gene, partial sequence. Cadmium-tolerant rhizospheric bacteria isolated agricultural lands
irrigated by industrial effluents around suburban Mysore.Ramesh, S.K.C., Swati, K., Roopa,
G. and Geetha, N. 2013.
111. GenBank Accession No. KF164616.1 Pseudomonas aeruginosa strainUOMGSC003 16S
ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence Cadmium-tolerant rhizospheric bacteria isolated
agricultural lands irrigated by industrial effluent around suburban Mysore. Ramesh, S.K.C.,
Swati, K., Roopa, G. and Geetha, N. 2013.
112. Pennisetum glaucum allene oxide synthase (AOSPM1) gene, partial cds. Deposited to NCBI
Gene Bank (Accession No. GU358447). Pushpalatha, H.G., Ashok Prabhu, S., Sudisha, J.,
Geetha, N.P., Ramachandra Kini, K. and Shetty, H.S. 2010.
(Dr. Geetha N.)