Dr. Ravulapalli Durga Prasad
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Dr. Ravulapalli Durga Prasad

Research Scientist
Indian Institute of Oilseeds Research, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant Pathology from Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Pathology
62%
Biological Control
90%
Plant Biodiversity
75%
Microbiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
2
Articles
28
Abstracts
2

Selected Publications

  1. Prasad, R.D., T.R. Sharma and T. Prameela Devi, 2007. Molecular variability and detection of Fusarium species by PCR based RAPD, ISSR and ITS-RFLP analysis J. Mycol. Plant Pathol., 37: 311-318.
  2. Rudresh, D.L., M.K. Shivaprakash and R.D. Prasad, 2005. Tricalcium phosphate solubilizing abilities of Trichoderma spp. in relation to P uptake and growth and yield parameters of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Can. J. Microbiol., 51: 217-222.
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  3. Rudresh, D.L., M.K. Shivaprakash and R.D. Prasad, 2005. Effect of combined application of Rhizobium, phosphate solubilizing bacterium and Trichoderma spp. on growth, nutrient uptake and yield of chickpea (Ciceraritenium L.). Applied Soil Ecol., 28: 139-146.
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  4. Prasad, R.D., T.R. Sharma, T.K. Jana, T. Prameela Devi, N.K. Singh and K.R. Koundal, 2004. Molecular analysis of genetic variability in Fusarium species using microsatellite markers. Indian Phytopathol., 57: 272-279.
  5. Jana, T., T.R. Sharma, R.D. Prasad and D.K. Arora, 2003. Molecular characterization of Macrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium species by a single primer RAPD technique. Microbiol. Res., 158: 249-257.
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  6. Chander Rao, S., R.D.V.J. Prasada Rao, V.M. Kumar, Raman D.S., Raoof, M. A. and R.D. Prasad, 2003. First report of Tobacco streak virus infecting safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) in Maharashtra, India. Plant Dis., 87: 1,396.2-1,396.2.
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  7. Prasad, R.D., S.V. Rangeshwaran, S.V. Hegde and C.P. Anuroop, 2002. Effect of soil and seed application of Trichoderma harzianum on pigeonpea wilt caused by Fusarium udum under field condition. Crop Protect., 21: 293-297.
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