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Genetics and Genomics of High-Altitude Crops
Genetics and Genomics of High-Altitude Crops
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ISBN No.: 9789819991747
Pages: xx, 255
Year: 202402
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 275.99
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Dr. Vijay Gahlaut currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at the University Centre for Research & Development, Chandigarh University, Mohali. His dedicated research is centered around the identification of novel genomic regions and genes responsible for the regulation of abiotic stress in crop plants. Dr. Gahlaut's expertise spans across multiple domains, including crop biotechnology, quantitative genetics, QTL/GWAS (Quantitative Trait Loci/Genome-Wide Association Studies), and epigenetics. Utilizing a diverse array of bioinformatic and genomic methodologies, he has achieved remarkable success in pinpointing numerous critical genomic regions, epialleles, and candidate genes within various crop species. These findings hold significant importance as they contribute to enhancing the resilience of crops to challenging environmental conditions, particularly water scarcity and heat stress. Dr.


Gahlaut's impactful research efforts have resulted in the publication of over 50 research papers in esteemed international journals, in addition to several contributions in the form of book chapters. Furthermore, he actively contributes to the scientific community by serving as an Associate Editor and an independent peer reviewer for several renowned journals. Notably, his remarkable achievements have earned him the distinguished honor of being inducted as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences (NASI) in India, a recognition that underscores the significant impact of his work in the field of crop genetics and abiotic stress tolerance. Dr. Vandana Jaiswal is currently working as a Scientist at CSIR-IHBT, Palampur, India. Her work focuses on unveiling the genetics of economically important traits, and the improvement of Himalayan crops through molecular approaches. Saffron is one of the most important Himalayan crops, which is triploid in nature, with no seed setting reported, and propagated exclusively through corms. Due to its sterile nature, genetic improvement of saffron is very challenging.


She has initiated the application of molecular techniques for genetic improvement of saffron. She has published more than 40 research papers and book chapters. She also holds the responsibility of Associate Editor and independent peer reviewer for many journals. She is the recipient of various prestigious awards like the CSIR-Young Scientist Award, DST-INSPIRE Faculty Award, Early Career Research Award, and Women Scientist Awards from various Indian government agencies.


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