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REDDY J N
REDDY J N
Ex-Principal Scientist, ICAR-Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack
Verified email at icar.gov.in - Homepage
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Physiological basis of submergence tolerance in rice and implications for crop improvement
RK Sarkar, JN Reddy, SG Sharma, AM Ismail
Current Science, 899-906, 2006
3522006
From QTL to variety-harnessing the benefits of QTLs for drought, flood and salt tolerance in mega rice varieties of India through a multi-institutional network
R Singh, Y Singh, S Xalaxo, S Verulkar, N Yadav, S Singh, N Singh, ...
Plant Science 242, 278-287, 2016
2902016
Submergence tolerance in relation to variable floodwater conditions in rice
KK Das, D Panda, RK Sarkar, JN Reddy, AM Ismail
Environmental and Experimental Botany 66 (3), 425-434, 2009
2492009
Identification of resistance genes effective against rice bacterial blight pathogen in eastern India
ML Shanti, MLC George, CMV Cruz, MA Bernardo, RJ Nelson, H Leung, ...
Plant Disease 85 (5), 506-512, 2001
1732001
Genetic divergence in scented rice
AR Nayak, D Chaudhury, JN Reddy
Oryza 41 (3&4), 79-82, 2004
1712004
Correlation and path analysis in scented rice (Oryza satna L.)
AR Nayak, D Chaudhury, JN Reddy
Indian Journal of Agricultural Research 35 (3), 186-189, 2001
1482001
Field performance, dissemination, impact and tracking of submergence tolerant (Sub1) rice varieties in South Asia.
US Singh, MH Dar, S Singh, NW Zaidi, MA Bari, DJ Mackill, BCY Collard, ...
SABRAO Journal of Breeding & Genetics 45 (1), 112-131, 2013
1122013
Performance of submergence tolerant rice (Oryza sativa) genotypes carrying the Sub1 quantitative trait locus under stressed and non-stressed natural field conditions
RK Sarkar, D Panda, JN Reddy, SSC Patnaik, DJ Mackill, AM Ismail
Indian J. Agric. Sci. 79, 876-883, 2009
1082009
Linkage disequilibrium mapping for grain Fe and Zn enhancing QTLs useful for nutrient dense rice breeding
SK Pradhan, E Pandit, S Pawar, R Naveenkumar, SR Barik, SP Mohanty, ...
BMC Plant Biology 20, 51, 2020
962020
Genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance in scented rice.
AR Nayak, D Chaudhury, JN Reddy
922002
Marker assisted breeding to develop multiple stress tolerant varieties for flood and drought prone areas
N Sandhu, S Dixit, BPM Swamy, A Raman, S Kumar, SP Singh, ...
Rice 12 (1), 8, 2019
912019
Correlation and path analysis in lowland rice under intermediate (0-50 cm) water depth
JN Reddy, RN De, AV Suriya Rao
Oryza 34, 187-190, 1997
781997
Studies on the submergence tolerance mechanism in relation to carbohydrate, chlorophyll and specific leaf weight in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
RK Sarkar, RN De, JN Reddy, G Ramakrishnayya
Journal of Plant Physiology 149 (5), 623-625, 1996
701996
Developing new flood-tolerant varieties at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) towards 2025
BCY Collard, EM Septiningsih, SR Das, JJ Carandang, DL SANCHEZ, ...
SABRAO Journal of Breeding & Genetics 45 (1), 42-56, 2013
69*2013
Association mapping reveals multiple QTLs for grain protein content in rice useful for biofortification
SK Pradhan, E Pandit, S Pawar, B Bharati, K Chatopadhyay, S Singh, ...
Molecular Genetics and Genomics 294 (4), 963-983, 2019
602019
Genetic variability and correlation study among quality characters in scented rice
AR Nayak, D Chaudhary, JN Reddy
Agricultural science digest 23 (3), 175-178, 2003
522003
Correlation and path analysis of yield and its components in rainfed lowland rice genotypes under normal and delayed planting conditions
B Swain, JN Reddy
Oryza 43 (1), 58-61, 2006
502006
Genetic divergence in early rice under two situations
RN De, JN Reddy, AVS Rao, KK Mohanty
Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 52 (03), 225-229, 1992
481992
Genetic variability in lowland rice
JN Reddy, RN De
Madras Agricultural Journal 83, 269-270, 1996
441996
Combining ability for grain yield and its components in lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.)
JN Reddy
Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 62 (03), 251-252, 2002
412002
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