Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh
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Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh

Assistant Professor
Babu Banarasi Das Northern India Institute of Technology, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from University of Lucknow, India

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Biography

Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh is currently working as Assistant Professor at Babu Banarasi Das Northern India Institute of Technology, India. He obtained his Ph.D. in Botany from University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. He successfully completed research project as Principal Investigator. He was received HABITAT award 2007 for finding new solutions in Agriculture and Natural Farming. He is having 12 years teaching experience and 12 years research experience. His area of expertise includes Culture Technique, Mineral Nutrient Analysis, Fractionation Technique, Enzymes Biochemistry, Water Relations, and Computer Application. He is also serving as peer reviewer for international journals. He is author and co-author of 19 journal papers, and 4 popular articles. He also supervised 2 M. Phil and 1 PhD student project.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Physiology
62%
Botany
90%
Plant Biochemistry
75%
Plant Biotechnology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Singh, P.K., P. Kumar and P.K. Tandon, 2014. Soil sodicity alters antioxidative enzymes, photosynthetic pigments, water content and essential oil quality of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.). Res. J. Soil Biol., 6: 1-16.
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  2. Tewari, R.K., P.K. Singh and M. Watanabe, 2012. The spatial patterns of oxidative stress indicators co-locate with early signs of natural senescence in maize leaves. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 35: 949-957.
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  3. Singh, P.K., N.S. Verma and P.K. Tandon, 2012. Antibacterial activity of essential oils of Seseli indicum a wild weed of family Apiaceae. WebmedCentral Pharmacol., Vol. 3, No. 5. 10.9754/journal.wmc.2012.003333.
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  4. Kumar, R., N.K. Mehrotra, B.D. Nautiyal, P. Kumar and P.K. Singh, 2009. Effect of copper on growth, yield and concentration of Fe, Mn, Zn and Cu in wheat plants (Triticum aestivum L.). J. Environ. Biol., 30: 485-488.
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  5. Singh, P.K., S. Kishore, J. Prakash, S.K. Singh and M. Shukla, 2008. Cyanophycean algae inhabiting sodic soil exhibit diverse morphology: An adaptation to high exchangeable sodium. Ecoprint, 15: 15-21.
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  6. Nayaka, S., P.K. Singh and D.K. Upreti, 2005. Fungicidal elements accumulated in Cryptothecia punctulata (Ascomycetes lichen) of an arecanut orchard in South India. J. Environ. Biol., 26: 299-300.
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  7. Katiyar, R.S., V.K. Garg and P.K. Singh, 2005. Foliar spray of Zn and Cu on growth, floral characteristics and yield of gladiolus grown in sodic soil. Indian J. Hortic., 62: 272-275.
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  8. Garg, V.K., P.K. Singh and P. Pushpangadan, 2005. Exchangeable sodium induced changes in yield, water relation and cation composition of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill). J. Environ. Biol., 26: 335-340.
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  9. Garg, V.K. and P.K. Singh, 2005. Status of available nutrients in some soils and plants from east Khasi district of Meghalaya. Indian J. For., 28: 411-415.
  10. Singh, B., V.K. Garg, P.K. Singh and K.P. Tripathi, 2004. Diversity and productivity effect on the amelioration of afforested sodic soils. Indian Forester, 130: 14-26.
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  11. Garg, V.K., P.K. Singh and R.S. Katiyar, 2004. Yield, quality and mineral composition of coriander (Coriandrum sativum) and fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) grown in sodic soil. Indian J. Agric. Sci., 74: 221-223.
  12. Garg, V.K. and P.K. Singh, 2004. Screening of sodicity tolerance in different varieties of some spices crops. Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Management of Sodic Lands, February 9-14, 2004, Lucknow, India, pp: 284-287.
  13. Singh, P.K. and V.K. Garg, 2003. Distribution of available micronutrients in sodic soils profile. Biol. Memoirs, 29: 30-35.
  14. Singh, P.K. and R.K. Tewari, 2003. Cadmium toxicity induced changes in plant water and oxidative metabolism of Brassica juncea L. plants. J. Environ. Biol., 24: 107-112.
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  15. Shukla, S.P., V.K. Garg and P.K. Singh, 2003. Study on genetic variability and heritability in fennel grown on sodic soil of North India. J. Med. Aromatic Plant Sci., 25: 956-958.
  16. Garg, V.K., S. Shukla and P.K. Singh, 2003. Genetic association in fennel grown on sodic soil. J. Spices Aromatic Crops, 12: 171-173.
  17. Garg, V.K., P.K. Singh and K.K. Singh, 2003. Distribution of nutrients in soils and plants of Sikkim. J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci., 51: 208-211.
  18. Singh, P.K., A.R. Chowdhury and V.K. Garg, 2002. Yield and analysis of essential oil of some spice crops grown in sodic soils. Indian Perf., 46: 35-40.
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  19. Garg, V.K., P.K. Singh and A. Mathur, 2000. Characterization and classification of sodic soils of Gangetic alluvial plains at banthra Lucknow. Agropedology, 10: 163-172.
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