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Dr Sakshi Tewari
Dr Sakshi Tewari
JC Bose, YMCA University of Science and Technology, Former Post Doc Fellow IIT Delhi
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei jcboseust.ac.in
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Biopesticides: where we stand?
J Mishra, S Tewari, S Singh, NK Arora
Plant microbes symbiosis: applied facets, 37-75, 2014
1652014
Multifunctional Exopolysaccharides from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PF23 Involved in Plant Growth Stimulation, Biocontrol and Stress Amelioration in Sunflower …
S Tewari, NK Arora
Current microbiology 69, 484-494, 2014
1622014
PGPR for protection of plant health under saline conditions
NK Arora, S Tewari, S Singh, N Lal, DK Maheshwari
Bacteria in agrobiology: stress management, 239-258, 2012
1522012
Multifaceted plant-associated microbes and their mechanisms diminish the concept of direct and indirect PGPRs
NK Arora, S Tewari, R Singh
Plant microbe symbiosis: Fundamentals and advances, 411-449, 2013
1242013
Integrated approach for disease management and growth enhancement of Sesamum indicum L. utilizing Azotobacter chroococcum TRA2 and chemical …
DK Maheshwari, RC Dubey, A Aeron, B Kumar, S Kumar, S Tewari, ...
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 28, 3015-3024, 2012
1052012
Fluorescent Pseudomonas sp. PF17 as an efficient plant growth regulator and biocontrol agent for sunflower crop under saline conditions
S Tewari, NK Arora
Symbiosis 68, 99-108, 2016
622016
Talc based exopolysaccharides formulation enhancing growth and production of Hellianthus annuus under saline conditions
S Tewari, K Arora
Cellular and Molecular Biology 60 (5), 73-81, 2014
532014
Soybean production under flooding stress and its mitigation using plant growth-promoting microbes
S Tewari, NK Arora
Environmental stresses in soybean production, 23-40, 2016
392016
Role of salicylic acid from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PF23 EPS+ in growth promotion of sunflower in saline soils infested with phytopathogen Macrophomina phaseolina
S Tewari, NK Arora
Environmental Sustainability 1, 49-59, 2018
382018
Flooding stress in plants and approaches to overcome
S Tewari, A Mishra
Plant metabolites and regulation under environmental stress, 355-366, 2018
352018
Rhizobial exopolysaccharides as supplement for enhancing nodulation and growth attributes of Cajanus cajan under multi-stress conditions: A study from lab to field
S Tewari, S Sharma
Soil and Tillage Research 198, 104545, 2020
332020
Analysis of water quality parameters of river Ganga during Maha kumbha, Haridwar, India
NK Arora, S Tewari, S Singh
Journal of environmental biology 34 (4), 799-803, 2013
312013
Next generation bioformulation prepared by amalgamating Bradyrhizobium, cell free culture supernatant, and exopolysaccharides enhances the indigenous rhizospheric rhizobial …
S Tewari, V Pooniya, S Sharma
Applied Soil Ecology 147, 103363, 2020
302020
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria to alleviate soybean growth under abiotic and biotic stresses
S Tewari, NK Arora, M Miransari
Abiotic and biotic stresses in soybean production, 131-155, 2016
272016
Harnessing endophytes as biocontrol agents
S Tewari, VL Shrivas, P Hariprasad, S Sharma
Plant Health Under Biotic Stress: Volume 2: Microbial Interactions, 189-218, 2019
242019
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for ameliorating abiotic stresses triggered due to climatic variability
S Tewari, NK Arora
Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability 1 (2), 95-103, 2013
202013
Phenetic, genetic diversity and symbiotic compatibility of rhizobial strains nodulating pigeon pea in Northern India
NK Arora, E Khare, S Singh, S Tewari
3 Biotech 8, 1-11, 2018
182018
Bacteria in agrobiology: stress management
NK Arora, S Tewari, S Singh, N Lal, DK Maheshwari
Springer, 2012
182012
Molecular techniques for diagnosis of bacterial plant pathogens
S Tewari, S Sharma
Microbial diversity in the genomic era, 481-497, 2019
172019
Plant microbes symbiosis: applied facets
J Mishra, S Tewari, S Singh, NK Arora
Plant Microbes Symbiosis: Applied Facets. Springer, India. doi 10, 978-81, 2015
172015
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