Dr. Ishwar Prakash Sharma
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Dr. Ishwar Prakash Sharma

Scientist-C
Herbal Research DIvision, Patanjali Research Foundation


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India

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Biography

Dr. Sharma working as a scientist - C at Patanjali Research Foundation. He is an expert in Botany, Taxonomy, Root Biology, Agricultural Sustainability, etc. He published more than 50 articles, chapters, and books in various reputed national and international journals or publications. He reviewed more than 100 articles from different nationally and internationally reputed journals.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Agricultural Research
62%
Rhizosphere Biology
90%
Botany
75%
Microbiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
1
Chapters
7
Articles
31
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Sharma, I.P., A. Balkrishna, A. Saini, R. Bhandari and V. Arya, 2023. Phytochemical, medicinal, and green approaches of Allamanda cathartica L.: A mini review. Curr. Indian Sci., Vol. 1. 10.2174/2210299X01666221221095214.
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  2. Balkrishna, A., I.P. Sharma, A.K. Kushwaha, S. Kumar and V. Arya et al., 2023. A study on multi-ranged medicinal plants and soil temperature in various sites of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand. Discover Environ., Vol. 1. 10.1007/s44274-023-00003-3.
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  3. Balkrishna, A., I.P. Sharma, V. Arya and A.K. Sharma, 2022. Biologicals and their plant stress tolerance ability. Symbiosis, 86: 243-259.
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  4. Singh, D., M. Singh, I.P. Sharma, D. Gabba and U. Gola et al., 2021. Perspective of Agro-Based Bioenergy for Environmental Sustainability and Economic Development. In: Renewable Energy and Green Technology, Kumar, N., H. Singh and A. Kumar (Eds.), CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, ISBN: 9781003175926, Pages: 10.
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  5. Sharma, I.P. and C. Kanta, 2021. Green Technology in Relation to Sustainable Agriculture: A Methodological Approach. In: Renewable Energy and Green Technology, Kumar, N., H. Singh and A. Kumar (Eds.), CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, ISBN: 9781003175926, Pages: 11.
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  6. Sharma, I.P. and A.K. Sharma 2021. Above and Below-Ground Involvement in Cyclic Energy Transformation that Helps in the Establishment of Rhizosphere Microbial Communities. Symbiosis 10.1007/s13199-021-00791-3.
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  7. Kanta, C., K. Basar and I.P. Sharma, 2021. Antioxidant and free radical scavenging activity comparison in various plant parts of Justicia adhatoda L.. Preprints, Vol. 2021. 10.20944/preprints202109.0205.v1.
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  8. Balkrishna, A., V. Arya and I.P. Sharma 2021. Anti-Cancer and Anti-Inflammatory Potential of Furanocoumarins from Ammi majus L. Anti-Cancer Agents Med. Chem. 10.2174/1871520621666210824113128.
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  9. Sharma, I.P., C. Kanta, T. Dwivedi and R. Rani, 2020. Indigenous Agricultural Practices: A Supreme Key to Maintaining Biodiversity. In: Microbiological Advancements for Higher Altitude Agro-Ecosystems & Sustainability, Goel, R., R. Soni and D.C. Suyal, (Eds.)., Springer Singapore Singapore 22.
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  10. Sharma, I.P. and A.K. Sharma, 2020. Trichoderma–Fusarium interactions: a biocontrol strategy to manage wilt. Springer, Singapore, pp: 167-185.
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  11. Kanta, C. and I.P. Sharma, 2020. Floral polymorphism and scanning electron microscopy determination in relation to climatic influence on Solanum nigrum L. Notul Biol. Sci., 10.15835/nsb12210722.
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  12. Sharma, I.S., 2018. Drilosphere: A valuable source for soil microbial activities ". MOJ. Bio. Med., 3: 204-205.
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  13. Sharma, I.P. and A.K. Sharma, 2018. Correction to: Mycorrhizal colonization and phosphorus uptake in presence of PGPRs along with nematode infection. Symbiosis, 77: 189-189.
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  14. Kanta, C., I.P. Sharma and M.A. Shiekh, 2018. Ethnobotanical studies on medicinal plants of langate area, Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir, India. J. Med. Plants Stud., 6: 94-97.
  15. Suman, M., G. Sharma and I.P. Sharma, 2018. In vitro action of temperature, pH and light on Macrocybe giganteum (giant mushroom) mycelia growth. Res. J. Agric. Sci., 9: 211-213.
  16. Sharma, I.P., A.K. Sharma, L. Prashad and V.S. Rana, 2018. Natural bacterial cell-free extracts with powerful nematicidal activity on root-knot nematode. Rhizosphere, 5 : 67-70.
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  17. Kanta, C., K.M. Dev and I.P. Sharma, 2018. Biochemical and antioxidant screening of three important medicinal plants from Dehradun, Uttarakhand. Int. J. Bot. Stud., 3: 103-107.
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  18. Sharma, I.P., S. Chandra, N. Kumar and D. Chandra, 2017. PGPR: Heart of Soil and Their Role in Soil Fertility. In: Agriculturally Important Microbes for Sustainable Agriculture, Meena, V.S., P.K. Mishra, J.K. Bisht and A. Pattanayak, Springer Singapore Singapore 17.
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  19. Sharma, I.P., S. Chandra and N. Kumar, 2017. Agriculturally Important Microbes for Sustainable Agriculture 2017. In: Plant-Soil-Microbe Nexus Volume I, Meena, V.S., (Eds,)., Springer Verlag, Singapore. Singapore, ISBN: 9789811055881. pp: 1585..
  20. Sharma, I.P., N. Kumar and A.K. Sharma, 2017. A rapid isolation method of extracellular proteins produced by Pseudomonad strains. Applied Sci. Rep., 17: 1-3.
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  21. Sharma, I.P., C. Kanta, S.C. Semwal and N. Goswami, 2017. Wild Fruits of Uttarakhand (India): Ethnobotanical and Medicinal Uses. Int. J. Complementary Altern. Med., 8: 2-8.
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  22. Sharma, I.P., 2017. Replacing chemical nematicides using biological tools. Int. J. Complementary Altern. Med., Vol. 9. 10.15406/ijcam.2017.09.00297.
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  23. Sharma, I.P. and A.K. Sharma, 2017. Use of Fly-ash (Industrial Residue) for Improving Alkaline Soil Status. Int. J. Soil Sci., 10.3923/ijss.2017.
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  24. Sharma, I.P. and A.K. Sharma, 2017. Physiological and biochemical changes in tomato cultivar PT-3with dual inoculation of mycorrhiza and PGPR against root-knot nematode. Symbiosis, 71: 175-183.
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  25. Sharma, I.P. and A.K. Sharma, 2017. Effective control of root-knot nematode disease with Pseudomonad rhizobacteria filtrate. Rhizosphere, 3: 123-125.
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  26. Sharma, I.P. and A.K. Sharma, 2017. Co-inoculation of tomato with an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus improves plant immunity and reduces root-knot nematode infection. Rhizosphere, 4: 25-28.
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  27. Kumar, N., I.P. Sharma and S.S. Bhatt, 2017. Heat Stress in Agriculture The Problem. Indian Farmers Digest, 50: 13-14.
  28. Kumar, N., D.C. Suyal, I.P. Sharma, A. Verma and H. Singh, 2017. Elucidating stress proteins in rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotype under elevated temperature: a proteomic approach to understand heat stress response. 3 Biotech., 10.1007/s13205-017-0856-9.
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  29. Chandra, S., D. Chandra, A. Barh, Pankaj, R.K. Pandey and I.P. Sharma, 2017. Bryophytes: Hoard of remedies, an ethno-medicinal review. J. Tradit. Complementary Med., 7: 94-98.
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  30. Kumar, N., I.P. Sharma and A.K. Shankhwar, 2016. Silicon in rice: Increase in productivity. Ind. Farmers Digest., 49: 25-27.
  31. Kumar, N., I.P. Sharma and A.K. Shankhwar, 2016. Withania somnifera and its medicinal importance. Ind. Farmers Digest., 49: 33-35.
  32. Kanta, C., I.P. Sharma and P.B. Rao, 2016. Influence of water deficit stress on morpho-physiological and biochemical traits of four medicinal plant species in Tarai region, Uttarakhand. Res. Environ. Life Sci., 9: 1391-1396.
  33. Sharma, I.P., N. Kumar and A.K. Shankhwar, 2015. Biodiversity conservation and related issues. Ind. Farmers Digest., 48: 13-16.
  34. Sharma, I.P. and A.K. Sharma, 2015. Root–knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita) suppression through Pre-colonized Arbuscular Mycorrhiza (Glomus intraradices) in Tomato-PT3. Sci. Agri., 12: 52-57.
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  35. Sharma, I.P. and A.K. Sharma, 2015. Isolation of protein from cell free culture filtrate: A noble approach. Int. J. Dev. Res., 5: 3766-3767.
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  36. Sharma, I.P. and A.K. Sharma, 2015. Effects of initial inoculums levels of Meloidogyne incognita J2 on development and growth of Tomato cv. PT-3 under control conditions. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 9: 1376-1380.
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  37. Sharma, I.P. and A.K. Sharma, 2015. Application of Arbuscular mycorrhiza for managing root-knot disease in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) under glass-house conditions in Pantnagar, India. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 9: 463-468.
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  38. Kumar, N., I.P. Sharma and A.K. Shankhwar, 2015. Herbicide resistance and its management. Ind. Farmers Digest., 48: 26-27.
  39. Kamal, R., Y.S. Gusain, I.P. Sharma, S. Sharma and A.K. Sharma, 2015. Impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus intraradices, Streptomyces and Pseudomonas spp. strain on finger millet (Eleusine coracana L.) cv Korchara under water deficit condition. Afr. J. Biotechnol., 14: 3219-3227.
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