S K Verma’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Heat priming enhances thermotolerance in lentil genotypes under heat stress
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October 2024

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International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research

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SK Verma

Alleviating Damage Extent and Enhancing Yield through Mild Shading in Microsperma and Macrosperma Genotypes of Lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus) at Terminal Heat and Combined Stress Condition

August 2024

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1 Citation

Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology

The threat of global climate change mainly in term of heat and combined stress is one of the utmost serious concerns for farmers, and have a negative impact on agriculture production and challenging food security worldwide. A field experiment was conducted during Rabi season at Pulse breeding Block, G.B Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar. The objective of this investigation was to effect of shading to mitigate the heat and combined stress as well as the comparison of heat and combined stress in microsperma and macrosperma genotypes. It was laid out in factorial random block design with three replications. The morpho-physiological and yield attributes of both genotypes under varied growth condition at different time interval were evaluated. The microsperma (PL-8) and macrosperma (PL-11) after shading changed their plant height (6% and 5%), NDVI value (5% and 4%), Membrane stability index (9% and 6%), days to maturity (7% and 6%) and total no of grain (15% and 37%) under heat stress while in combined stress it was changed by 8% and 10% in plant height, 9% and 3% in NDVI value,14% in MSI,7% and 3% in days to maturity and13% and 23% in yield. The above finding proves the effect of shading mitigate the damage extent and also increase production of both lentil genotypes (PL-8) and (PL-11).

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... Over the past twenty years, global climate change-primarily driven by rising temperatures and irregular rainfall patterns-has become a significant concern for farmers and researchers alike. These factors negatively affect agricultural production and pose a challenge to global food security (Ranjan et al., 2023) [6] . The rapid and substantial release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere is expected to intensify global warming, worsening the global hunger index and leading to reduce lentil yields. ...

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Heat priming enhances thermotolerance in lentil genotypes under heat stress
Alleviating Damage Extent and Enhancing Yield through Mild Shading in Microsperma and Macrosperma Genotypes of Lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus) at Terminal Heat and Combined Stress Condition
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  • August 2024

Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology