Mohd. Tasleem
Indian Agricultural Research Institute
4 Papers
Mohd. Tasleem is an academic researcher from Indian Agricultural Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endosperm & Grain quality. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals novel stress-associated active proteins (SAAPs) and pathways involved in modulating tolerance of wheat under terminal heat.
Ranjeet Kumar,Khushboo Singh,Sumedha Ahuja,Mohd. Tasleem,Indra Singh,Sanjeev Kumar,Monendra Grover,Dwijesh Chandra Mishra,Gyanendra K. Rai,Suneha Goswami,Gyanendra Singh,Viswanathan Chinnusamy,Anil Rai,Shelly Praveen +13 more
TL;DR: The identified heat stress-associated active proteins in wheat can be used for targeted protein-based precision wheat-breeding program for the development of ‘climate-smart’ wheat.
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NO protect the wheat embryo from oxidative damage by triggering the biochemical defence network and amylolytic activity
Ranjeet Kumar,Mohd. Tasleem,Khushboo Singh,Sumedha Ahuja,Akshay Sakhare,Sudhir Kumar,Suneha Goswami,Sivdhar Singh,Gyanendra Pratap Singh,Viswanathan Chinnusamy,Shelly Praveen +10 more
TL;DR: No mitigated the effect of HS by triggering the SAGs and antioxidant enzymes associated defence network and thus tolerance of wheat seedling to HS and provides an easy and cheap method to mitigate theeffect of HS on germination in wheat.
Nitric oxide triggered defense network in wheat: Augmenting tolerance and grain-quality related traits under heat-induced oxidative damage
Ranjeet Kumar,Mohd. Tasleem,M. C. Jain,Sumedha Ahuja,Suneha Goswami,Suman Bakshi,S. Jambhulkar,S. D. Singh,G. P. Singh,Himanshu Pathak,C. Viswanathan,Shelly Praveen +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of sodium nitroprusside (SNP) (150 μM set based on pilot experiment) on heat stress-tolerance and grain quality related traits of two contrasting wheat cultivars Raj3765 as thermotolerant and HD2932 as thermosusceptible under differential heat stress (T1 - 30 C, 1 h; T2 - 38 °C, 2µh) at different stages of growth.
Gamma irradiation protect the developing wheat endosperm from oxidative damage by balancing the trade-off between the defence network and grains quality.
Ranjeet Kumar,Sumedha Hasija,Suneha Goswami,Mohd. Tasleem,Akshay Sakhare,Sudhir Kumar,Suman Bakshi,Sanjay Jambhulkar,Gyanendra K. Rai,Bhupinder Singh,Gyanendra Singh,Himanshu Pathak,C. Viswanathan,Shelly Praveen +13 more
TL;DR: The information generated in present investigation provides easy, cheap and user-friendly technology to mitigate the effect of terminal HS on the grain-development process of wheat along with development of robust seeds with high nutrient density.