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Plant Pathology      (25 scientists)

Dr Lakshman Prasad

   

Field of Specialisation : Mycology and Fungal Pathology,Fungal Secondary Metabolites

Dr Lakshman Prasad

Principal Scientist

M.Sc. : A.M.U., Aligarh

Ph.D : G B Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, US Nagar, India

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PG School, Faculty Disciplines : Plant Pathology

No. of Students Guided : -    M.Sc :   03

Top 10 Publications having NAAS rating 6 and above with first or corresponding author only

  1. Prasad, L., Kamil, D., Solanki, R. K., and Singh, B. (2017). First report of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum infecting cumin (Cuminum cyminum) in India. Plant Dis. 101:833. doi: 10.1094/PDIS-08-16-1089-PDN. NAAS rating 9.583.
  2. Sharma, P., Samkumar, A., Rao, M., Singh, V.V., Prasad, L., Mishra, D.C., Bhattacharya, R.C. and Gupta, N.C. 2018. Genetic Diversity Studies Based on Morphological Variability, Pathogenicity and Molecular Phylogeny of the Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Population From Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea). Front. Microbiol., 05 June 2018| https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.01169. NAAS rating 10.076
  3. Prasad, L.; Kamil, D.; Singh, N.; Singh, OW; Yadava, DK and Prameela Devi, T. (2017) First report of Fusarium equisiti causing stem and root rot on Brassica juncea in India. Journal of Plant Pathology 99 (3):799-817. NAAS rating: 7.27
  4. Sharma, I.P, Sharma, A.K., Prashad, L., and Rana, V.S. 2018. Natural bacterial cell-free extracts with powerful nematicidal activity on root-knot nematode. Rhizosphere 5:67-70. NAAS rating 7.84
  5. Rana, V. S.; Ahluwalia, V.; Shakil, N. A. and Prasad, L. (2016). Essential oil composition, antifungal, and seedling growth inhibitory effects of zerumbone from Zingiber zerumbet Smith Journal of Essential Oil Research. 28:1-10 (IF: 1.81or NAAS RATING: 7.81)
  6. Faisal, M.P. and Prasad, L. 2016. A potential source of methyl-eugenol from secondary metabolite of Rhizopus oryzae 6975. International J. of Appl Biol. and Pharma Tech,7(4):187-195. (IF:1.7)
  7. Prasad, L., Katoch, S and Shahid, S. (2022) Microbial interaction mediated programmed cell death in plants. 3 Biotech., 12:43 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13205-021-03099-7 ( NAAS Rating: 8.41)
  8. Prasad, L., Pervez, R. and Gaba, S. ( 2021) BIO-EFFICACY OF FUNGAL BIOAGENTS AND ITS CRUDE SECONDARY ME-TABOLITES AGAINST ROOT KNOT NEMATODE MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA [(KOFOID & WHITE,1919) CHITWOOD, 1949] INFESTING TOMATO (SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM L.). Redia-Journal of Zoology, 104:37-43 (NAAS rating: 6.577)
  9. Singh, OW, Singh, N., Kamil, D., Singh, VK, Devi, TP, and Prasad, L. (2020)Morpho-molecular variability and host reactivity of Albugo candida isolates infecting Brassica juncea genotypes in India. Journal of Plant Pathology https://doi.org/10.1007/s42161-020-00690-4 (NAAS rating:7.73)
  10. DERRICO, G., GIACOMETTI, R., ROVERSI, PF, PRASAD, L., and WOO, SL. (2016) ROOT KNOT DISEASE CAUSED BY MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA (KOFOID &WHITE, 1919) CHITWOOD, 1949 (NEMATODA, MELOIDOGYNIDAE) ON TOMATO GROWN IN SOIL-LESS CROPS IN ITALY. REDIA, XCIX: 25-28 (NASS rating: 6.577)

Patent / Technologies / Methodologies / System etc. (Upto Five) :

  1. An endophytic fungus Rhizopus oryzae was used to production and extraction of bioactive compounds. One potential compound i.e. methyl eugenol was first time (Faisal and Prasad, 2016)
  1. Pusa Mungbean 1371: The variety was developed from Pusa Vishal x IPM 02-19 and developed plant erect growth habit with dark beaked pod at maturity with higher yielding and medium bold seeded. Crop matures in 68-110 days (81 days). It showed multiple resis
  1. Pusa Mungbean 1431: The variety was tested for three years in NCR in Coordinated and station trails and has 1344Kg/ha average seed yield which is 12.5% higher to best check Pusa 9531 (1194 Kg/ha). It matures in 66 days and is 14 days early to Pusa 9531. I
  1. Nano-sizing of bioactive compounds were also evaluated against J2 of M. incognita in lab and root knot disease under glasshouse conditions and found effective as nematicidal and reduction of root knot disease (Pal et al., 2016)
  1. Development of host differential against white rust disease caused by Albugo candida: a set of 48 genotypes of Brassica juncea differentiated the 11 pathotypes of Albugo candida was confirmed

Awards / Recognitions / Fellowship (Upto Five) :

  1. Fellow of Society for Plant Research-2015
  1. Fellow of Indian Phytopathological Society-2019