Anil Grover mostly deals with Gene, Oryza sativa, Genetics, Heat shock protein and Botany. Gene and Yeast are commonly linked in his work. His Oryza sativa research incorporates elements of Pisum and Genetically modified rice.
His study in Genetics focuses on Genome in particular. In his research, Cell biology is intimately related to Arabidopsis, which falls under the overarching field of Heat shock protein. His studies in Botany integrate themes in fields like Genetically modified crops, Senescence and Peroxidase.
His primary areas of study are Gene, Botany, Genetics, Biochemistry and Heat shock protein. The Gene study which covers Molecular biology that intersects with Hsp90. His research investigates the connection between Botany and topics such as Chloroplast that intersect with issues in Senescence.
His Heat shock protein research integrates issues from Proteostasis, Cell biology and Oryza sativa. The various areas that he examines in his Oryza sativa study include Abscisic acid, Yeast, FKBP, Shoot and Poaceae. His Pyruvate decarboxylase study also includes fields such as
His main research concerns Gene, Cell biology, Arabidopsis, Heat shock protein and Botany. His Gene study introduces a deeper knowledge of Genetics. His research in Cell biology intersects with topics in Transcription factor, Abiotic stress and Cytosol.
The Arabidopsis study combines topics in areas such as Wild type, Reporter gene and Transgene. The study incorporates disciplines such as Genetically modified crops, Reactive oxygen species, Proteostasis and Green fluorescent protein in addition to Heat shock protein. His work in Botany tackles topics such as Superoxide dismutase which are related to areas like Horticulture.
Anil Grover focuses on Heat shock protein, Hsp70, Genetics, Genetically modified crops and Protein family. His study in Hsp70 is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both GroEL and Chaperone. His primary area of study in Genetics is in the field of Gene.
The concepts of his Genetically modified crops study are interwoven with issues in Protein biosynthesis, Biotechnology and WRKY protein domain. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Botany and Cell biology. His Protein family study deals with Yeast intersecting with Mutant, Protein folding and Genome.
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Molecular strategies for improving waterlogging tolerance in plants
E.S. Dennis;R. Dolferus;M. Ellis;M. Rahman.
Journal of Experimental Botany (2000)
Rice sHsp genes: genomic organization and expression profiling under stress and development
Neelam K Sarkar;Yeon-Ki Kim;Anil Grover.
BMC Genomics (2009)
Heat-tolerant basmati rice engineered by over-expression of hsp101.
Surekha Katiyar-Agarwal;Manu Agarwal;Anil Grover.
Plant Molecular Biology (2003)
Salt stress response in rice: genetics, molecular biology, and comparative genomics.
Chandan Sahi;Amanjot Singh;Krishan Kumar;Eduardo Blumwald.
Functional & Integrative Genomics (2006)
Generating high temperature tolerant transgenic plants: Achievements and challenges.
Anil Grover;Dheeraj Mittal;Manisha Negi;Dhruv Lavania.
Plant Science (2013)
Beyond osmolytes and transporters: novel plant salt-stress tolerance-related genes from transcriptional profiling data.
Chandan Sahi;Amanjot Singh;Eduardo Blumwald;Anil Grover.
Physiologia Plantarum (2006)
Heat shock factor gene family in rice: Genomic organization and transcript expression profiling in response to high temperature, low temperature and oxidative stresses
Dheeraj Mittal;Sveta Chakrabarti;Anshuk Sarkar;Amanjot Singh.
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry (2009)
Immunological evidence for accumulation of two high-molecular-weight (104 and 90 kDa) HSPs in response to different stresses in rice and in response to high temperature stress in diverse plant genera.
Ashwani Pareek;Sneh Lata Singla;Anil Grover.
Plant Molecular Biology (1995)
Understanding molecular alphabets of the plant abiotic stress responses
Anil Grover;Avnish Kapoor;O. Satya Lakshmi;Sangeeta Agarwal.
Current Science (2001)
Response of different genotypes of faba bean plant to drought stress.
Manzer H. Siddiqui;Mutahhar Y. Al-Khaishany;Mohammed A. Al-Qutami;Mohamed H. Al-Whaibi.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2015)
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