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2012COCHLEATA controls leaf size and secondary inflorescence architecture via negative regulation of UNIFOLIATA (LEAFY ortholog) gene in garden pea Pisum sativumSharma, Vishakha; Chaudhary, Swati; Kumar, Arvind; Kumar, Sushil
2014Variation in yield of curcumin and yield and quality of leaf and rhizome essential oils among Indian land races of turmeric Curcuma longa L.Bahl, J.R.; Bansal, R.P.; Garg, S.N.; Gupta, M.M.; Singh, Vikram; Goel, R.; Kumar, Sushil
2013The lld mutation in Pisum sativum used as a genetic tool to discern the plant leaflet/leaf developmental processSharma, Vishakha; Tripathi, Bhumi Nath; Kumar, Sushil
2017Ebola virus disease: Biology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of epidemicsKumar, Sushil; Kumari, Renu; Pandey, Richa; Sharma, Vishakha
2015Occurrence of molecularly diverse Bt Cry toxin-resistant mutations in insect pests of Bt+ corn and cotton crops and remedial approachesKumar, Sushil; Kumari, Renu
2015New insight-guided approaches to detect, cure, prevent and eliminate malariaKumar, Sushil; Kumari, Renu; Pandey, Richa
2013Pleiotropic phenotypes of the salt-tolerant and cytosine hypomethylated leafless inflorescence, evergreen dwarf and irregular leaf lamina mutants of Catharanthus roseus possessing Mendelian inheritanceKumari, Renu; Sharma, Vishakha; Sharma, Vinay; Kumar, Sushil
2018Perspectives of the Artemisia annua dry leaf therapy (ALT) for malaria and of its re-purposement as an affordable cure for artemisinin-treatable illnessesGoel, Richa; Kumari, Raj; Singh, Vijender; Kumari, Renu; Srivastava, Suchi; Kumar, Sushil
2012Genetic interaction and mapping studies on the leaflet development (lld) mutant in Pisum sativumKumar, Sushil; Mishra, Raghvendra Kumar; Kumar, Arvind; Chaudhary, Swati; Sharma, Vishakha; Kumari, Renu
2012Genetics of flowering time in bread wheat Triticum aestivum: complementary interaction between vernalization-insensitive and photoperiod-insensitive mutations imparts very early flowering habit to spring wheatKumar, Sushil; Sharma, Vishakha; Chaudhary, Swati; Tyagi, Anshika; Mishra, Poonam