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Daizy R. Batish

Daizy R. Batish

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
63
Citations
14846
World Ranking
1031
National Ranking
21

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Ecology
  • Enzyme

His main research concerns Botany, Allelopathy, Agronomy, Weed and Parthenium hysterophorus. The Botany study combines topics in areas such as Oxidative stress, Food science and Polyphenol. His Allelopathy study combines topics in areas such as Agroforestry, Vigna, Hypocotyl, Chenopodium and Caffeic acid.

Seedling and Germination are the subjects of his Agronomy studies. His Parthenium hysterophorus study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ageratum conyzoides, Parthenium and Shoot. His research integrates issues of Artemisia scoparia, Horticulture and Myrtaceae in his study of Essential oil.

His most cited work include:

  • Eucalyptus essential oil as a natural pesticide (513 citations)
  • Allelopathic Interactions and Allelochemicals: New Possibilities for Sustainable Weed Management (320 citations)
  • Chromium toxicity and tolerance in plants (253 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of investigation include Botany, Allelopathy, Agronomy, Weed and Horticulture. His work is connected to Essential oil, Germination, Seedling, Phytotoxicity and Dry weight, as a part of Botany. His Essential oil research incorporates themes from Bioherbicide, Antioxidant, Artemisia scoparia and Myrtaceae.

In his research, Hypocotyl and Peroxidase is intimately related to Phaseolus, which falls under the overarching field of Allelopathy. His studies in Agronomy integrate themes in fields like Agroforestry and Soil water. In his study, Introduced species is inextricably linked to Invasive species, which falls within the broad field of Weed.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Botany (34.64%)
  • Allelopathy (25.14%)
  • Agronomy (23.46%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Horticulture (20.11%)
  • Shoot (12.29%)
  • Essential oil (16.76%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Daizy R. Batish focuses on Horticulture, Shoot, Essential oil, Antioxidant and Germination. His study on Shoot is covered under Botany. His Antioxidant research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Oxidative stress, Reactive oxygen species, Food science and Medicinal plants.

Daizy R. Batish combines subjects such as Phytotoxicity, Radiata and Seedling with his study of Germination. Daizy R. Batish works mostly in the field of Superoxide dismutase, limiting it down to topics relating to Malondialdehyde and, in certain cases, Lipid peroxidation, as a part of the same area of interest. His Weed study is focused on Agronomy in general.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Effect of lead on oxidative status, antioxidative response and metal accumulation in Coronopus didymus (70 citations)
  • Tolerance and hyperaccumulation of cadmium by a wild, unpalatable herb Coronopus didymus (L.) Sm. (Brassicaceae) (66 citations)
  • Phytotoxicity and cytotoxicity of Citrus aurantiifolia essential oil and its major constituents: Limonene and citral (33 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Botany
  • Ecology
  • Enzyme

Daizy R. Batish mainly focuses on Shoot, Phytoremediation, Horticulture, Superoxide dismutase and Antioxidant. His Shoot study is related to the wider topic of Botany. His Botany research incorporates elements of Soil contamination and Nitrate.

His Horticulture research includes themes of Echinochloa and Essential oil. Daizy R. Batish interconnects Zinc and Catalase in the investigation of issues within Superoxide dismutase. His Antioxidant course of study focuses on Food science and Reactive oxygen species.

Best Publications

  • Eucalyptus essential oil as a natural pesticide

    Daizy R. Batish;Harminder Pal Singh;Ravinder Kumar Kohli;Shalinder Kaur

  • Allelopathic Interactions and Allelochemicals: New Possibilities for Sustainable Weed Management

    H. P. Singh;Daizy R. Batish;R.K. Kohli

  • Chromium toxicity and tolerance in plants

    Harminder Pal Singh;Priyanka Mahajan;Shalinder Kaur;Daizy R. Batish

  • Autotoxicity: Concept, Organisms, and Ecological Significance

    H. P. Singh;Daizy R. Batish;R. K. Kohli

  • Status, invasiveness and environmental threats of three tropical American invasive weeds (Parthenium hysterophorus L., Ageratum conyzoides L., Lantana camara L.) in India

    Ravinder K. Kohli;Daizy R. Batish;H. P. Singh;Kuldip S. Dogra

  • Arsenic-induced root growth inhibition in mung bean ( Phaseolus aureus Roxb.) is due to oxidative stress resulting from enhanced lipid peroxidation

    Harminder Pal Singh;Daizy R. Batish;Ravinder Kumar Kohli;Komal Arora

  • α-Pinene Inhibits Growth and Induces Oxidative Stress in Roots

    Harminder P. Singh;Daizy R. Batish;Shalinder Kaur;Komal Arora

  • Nitric oxide (as sodium nitroprusside) supplementation ameliorates Cd toxicity in hydroponically grown wheat roots

    Harminder Pal Singh;Daizy Rani Batish;Gurpreet Kaur;Komal Arora

  • Allelopathy in agroecosystems: an overview.

    H. P. Singh;Daizy R. Batish;R. K. Kohli

  • Nitric oxide alleviates arsenic toxicity by reducing oxidative damage in the roots of Oryza sativa (rice)

    Harminder P. Singh;Shalinder Kaur;Daizy R. Batish;Ved P. Sharma

  • Herbicidal activity of volatile oils from Eucalyptus citriodora against Parthenium hysterophorus

    H P Singh;D R Batish;N Setia;R K Kohli

  • Phytotoxic effects of volatile oil from Artemisia scoparia against weeds and its possible use as a bioherbicide

    Shalinder Kaur;Harminder Pal Singh;Sunil Mittal;Daizy Rani Batish

  • Phytotoxicity of lemon-scented eucalypt oil and its potential use as a bioherbicide

    Daizy R. Batish;N. Setia;H.P. Singh;R.K. Kohli

  • Allelopathy and Its Implications in Agroecosystems

    R. K. Kohli;Daizy Batish;H. P. Singh

  • Phenolic allelochemicals released by Chenopodium murale affect the growth, nodulation and macromolecule content in chickpea and pea

    Daizy R. Batish;K. Lavanya;Harminder Pal Singh;Ravinder Kumar Kohli

  • Essential oil of Artemisia scoparia inhibits plant growth by generating reactive oxygen species and causing oxidative damage.

    Harminder Pal Singh;Shalinder Kaur;Sunil Mittal;Daizy Rani Batish

  • Assessment of allelopathic properties of Parthenium hysterophorus residues

    H.P. Singh;D.R. Batish;J.K. Pandher;R.K. Kohli

  • Antifungal activity of the volatile oil of Eucalyptus citriodora.

    Hesamedin Ramezani;H.P Singh;D.R Batish;R.K Kohli

  • Comparative phytotoxicity of four monoterpenes against Cassia occidentalis

    H P Singh;Daizy R Batish;S Kaur;H Ramezani

  • Phytotoxic effects of Parthenium hysterophorus residues on three Brassica species

    Harminder Pal Singh;Daizy Rani Batish;Jasvir Kaur Pandher;Ravinder Kumar Kohli

Frequent Co-Authors

Ravinder Kumar Kohli
Ravinder Kumar Kohli Amity University
Harminder Pal Singh
Harminder Pal Singh Panjab University
Shalinder Kaur
Shalinder Kaur Panjab University
J. S. Singh
J. S. Singh Banaras Hindu University
Shibu Jose
Shibu Jose University of Missouri
Renu Bhardwaj
Renu Bhardwaj Guru Nanak Dev University
M. Iqbal R. Khan
M. Iqbal R. Khan Jamia Hamdard
Naser A. Anjum
Naser A. Anjum Aligarh Muslim University
Nafees A. Khan
Nafees A. Khan Aligarh Muslim University
Asim Masood
Asim Masood Aligarh Muslim University

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