Dinesh Kumar
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
54 Papers
146 Citations
Dinesh Kumar is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hordeum vulgare & Biology. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 52 publications.
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Papers
Influence of Source and Time of Potassium Application on Potato Growth, Yield, Economics and Crisp Quality
TL;DR: The study suggests that for crisping potatoes, K-sulphate is more suited than K-chloride, as it not only increased tuber dry-matter percentage and crisp yield, but also decreased crisp oil percentage.
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Potato processing scenario in India: Industrial constraints, future projections, challenges ahead and remedies - A review.
TL;DR: The availability of these varieties and standardization of storage techniques for processing potatoes at 10–12°C with sprout suppressant isopropyl N-(3-chlorophenyl) carbamate have revolutionized the processing scenario within a short span of 10 years.
Hulless barley as a promising source to improve the nutritional quality of wheat products.
TL;DR: Changes in physical quality and taste of chapatti and biscuits after blending of hulless barley flour with wheat flour were measured and significant increase in β-glucan content and antioxidant activity of flour blends and their products was observed at 30% blending level.
Effect of CIPC on Sprout Inhibition and Processing Quality of Potatoes Stored Under Traditional Storage Systems in India
TL;DR: Single spray application of CIPC (20 mg kg−1 treatment) can effectively reduce storage losses in potatoes stored in traditional non-refrigerated methods of heap and pit and extend the storage life by 90 to 105 days.
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Single strand confirmation polymorphism (SSCP) detection in exon I of the a -lactalbumin gene of Indian Jamunapari milk goats (Capra hircus)
TL;DR: The genetic diversity of Jamunapari goats was investigated using an optimized non-radioactive polymerase chain reaction single-strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) method to detect a-lactalbumin polymorphism, indicating that JamunAPari goats have high genetic variability at loci, exon I of the a- lact Albumin gene.
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