Devashish R. Chobe
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
6 Papers
14 Citations
Devashish R. Chobe is an academic researcher from International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plant disease & Biology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Exploring Combined Effect of Abiotic (Soil Moisture) and Biotic (Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc.) Stress on Collar Rot Development in Chickpea
Avijit Tarafdar,T. Swaroopa Rani,U S Sharath Chandran,Raju Ghosh,Devashish R. Chobe,Mamta Sharma +5 more
TL;DR: The authors' qPCR results indicated that the expression of defense-related genes in chickpea during interaction with S. rolfsii at low SMC was primarily responsible for delayed disease reaction, and involvement of moisture and biotic stress- related genes in combined stress showed a tailored defense mechanism.
First Report of Ectophoma multirostrata Causing Root Rot in Chickpea
TL;DR: This is the first report of E. multirostrata causing root rot of chickpea in central India and the pathogen was tentatively identified as Ectophoma sp.
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Diagnostic Techniques of Soil Borne Plant Diseases: Recent Advances and Next Generation Evolutionary Trends
Raju Ghosh,Avijit Tarafdar,Devashish R. Chobe,U S Sharath Chandran,S Rani,Mamta Sharma +5 more
- 01 Jun 2019
TL;DR: DNA fingerprinting, biochemical assays, isothermal amplification techniques and serology are gaining importance in rapid soil borne pathogen detection due to their high degree of specificity to distinguish closely related organisms at different taxonomic levels.
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Paradigm Ecological Shift and Succession in Microbiomes: A Climatic Advent
Avijit Tarafdar,Devashish R. Chobe,Mamta Sharma +2 more
- 01 Jan 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors pointed out that the microbial communities are very complex in their organization and function and are easily influenced by the changes in climate and pointed out the changes within the Earth's diverse microbiome as the causality of the warming Earth.
Exploring the Genetic Cipher of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Through Identification and Multi-environment Validation of Resistant Sources Against Fusarium Wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris)
Mamta Sharma,Raju Ghosh,Avijit Tarafdar,Abhishek Rathore,Devashish R. Chobe,Anil Kumar,Pooran M. Gaur,Srinivasan Samineni,Om Gupta,Narendra Singh,Deepshikha Saxena,Muhammad Saifulla,M. S. Pithia,P. H. Ghante,Deyanand M. Mahalinga,J. Upadhyay,P. N. Harer +16 more
- 20 Sep 2019
TL;DR: New, stable and durable sources of resistance of chickpea against Fusarium wilt are found through multi-environment and multi-year screening and can be used as stable/durable sources for future breeding program to develop wilt resistant cultivars.