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1 Curriculum Vitae Dr. M. V. RAJAM, FNASc Professor, Department of Genetics University of Delhi - South Campus New Delhi - 110021 Phone: 011-24110866 Fax: 011-24112437 Mobile: 9818108515 Email: [email protected] Date of Birth & Age : 02-02-1955 ( 56 years ) Total Research Experience : 30 Years Total Teaching Experience : 25 Years Fields of Specialization : RNAi; Plant Genetic Eng. (Transgenomics) Somatic Cell Genetics, Tissue Culture, Polyamine Res., Cytogenetics & Mutation Breed. Teaching Subjects/Topics : RNAi; Plant Genetic Eng. and Tissue Culture, Genome Organization, Cytogenetics, Genetic Variation, Extranuclear Genetics, Plant Breeding Total No. of Major Research : 13 Indian Agencies (6 DBT, 3 DST, DRDO Projects Handled in the Fields CSIR, ICAR & UGC) of Plant Transgenomics & 2 International Agencies (European Biotechnology Commission & Indo-French) 3 Industrial Organization (Dabur Research Foundation, Ankur Seeds Ltd. & Monsanto India Ltd.) Total No. of Major On-Going : 6 DBT (3); DST (1); DU-Bejo (1), Research Projects in the field SriBiotech (1) of Plant Transgenomics

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Curriculum Vitae

Dr. M. V. RAJAM, FNASc Professor, Department of Genetics University of Delhi - South Campus

New Delhi - 110021

Phone: 011-24110866 Fax: 011-24112437 Mobile: 9818108515

Email: [email protected]

Date of Birth & Age : 02-02-1955 ( 56 years )

Total Research Experience : 30 Years

Total Teaching Experience : 25 Years

Fields of Specialization : RNAi; Plant Genetic Eng. (Transgenomics) Somatic Cell Genetics, Tissue Culture, Polyamine Res., Cytogenetics & Mutation Breed.

Teaching Subjects/Topics : RNAi; Plant Genetic Eng. and Tissue Culture, Genome Organization, Cytogenetics, Genetic Variation, Extranuclear Genetics, Plant Breeding

Total No. of Major Research : 13 Indian Agencies (6 DBT, 3 DST, DRDO Projects Handled in the Fields CSIR, ICAR & UGC) of Plant Transgenomics & 2 International Agencies (European Biotechnology Commission & Indo-French)

3 Industrial Organization (Dabur Research Foundation, Ankur Seeds Ltd. & Monsanto India Ltd.)

Total No. of Major On-Going : 6 DBT (3); DST (1); DU-Bejo (1), Research Projects in the field SriBiotech (1) of Plant Transgenomics

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Evaluation work : Evaluated several Ph.D/M.Phil/M.Sc theses, and

also Refereee for several International & National journals

Invited Lecturers : Several invited lecturers were given in various Refresher Courses/Workshops/Universities/

Institutions for University/College/School teachers

No. of Visits Abroad : 9 (USA, France, Italy, Spain, China, The Netherlands, Indonesia, Malaysia & Singapore)

No. of Symposia Organized : 6

Worshops/Refresher courses : Attended several training courses attended, attended including Indo-French training programmes Research Guiding Experience: No. of Ph. Ds : 21 Completed 8 Working

No. of M. Phils : 7 Completed

No. of M. Sc. Dissertations : 9 Completed

No. of PDFs & Visiting Scientists: 22

No. of Trainees : ~125 (mainly summer trainees)

Research Collaborations : 6 National Organizations 4 International Organizations 2 Industrial Organizations

Scientific Publications (Numbers only): v Research Articles : 70 v Book Chapters/Review Articles : 34 v General/Popular articles : 3 v Communicated papers : 4 v Papers Prepared/Under-Prep. : 6 v Text Book Chapters : 5 (one unit and four chapters for 10+2 students of CBSE)

v Books : 1 (Under-Prep.) v Patents : 1 (Indian Patent); 3 Under Process Papers/Invited Lecturers : 35 International Presented at the Symposia/ 101 National

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Seminars/Conferences

Education & Professional Experience:

May 2006 – Till date Professor, Department of Genetics University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi

May 1998 – 2006 Reader, Department of Genetics University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi

Feb. 1991 – 1998 Senior Lecturer, Department of Genetics University of Delhi South Campus

Nov. 1987 – 1991 Lecturer, Department of Genetics, University of Delhi South Campus

1994 (6 months) DBT National Associate, ICGEB, New Delhi 1986 – 1987 Pool Officer (CSIR), Department of Botany,

Kakatiya University, Warangal, AP 1984 – 1985 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Biology, Kline

Biology Tower, Yale University, New Havan, USA. Also, worked at the Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell University, Ithaca, USA for couple of months as a Visiting Research Associate on a Collaborative Project

1983 – 1984 Postdoctoral Fellow (CSIR), Department of Botany, Kakatiya University, Warangal

1983-84 & 1986-87 Part-Time Lecturer (Honorary), Arts & Sci. College and Univ. College, Kakatiya University, Waranagal

1979-83 Ph. D (Botany – Plant Genetics & Cytogenetics; Thesis Title: “Mutagenic Studies on Certain Varieties of Chilli (Capsicum annuum L.)”, Kakatiya University, Warangal

1977-79 M. Sc (Botany – Specialization in Genetics & Cytogenetics; 69.75% marks and Univ. 4th Rank among 33 students), Kakatiya University, Warangal

1974-77 B. Sc (Botany, Zoology & Chemistry; 60.88% marks), Arts & Sci. College (Osmania University), Warangal

Achievements in the Areas of Plant Transgenomics, Tissue Culture, Polyamine and Mutation Breeding Research: v Developed novel strategries based on RNA interference for the control of insect pests and

fungal pathogens in transgenic crops v Co-Inventor of an entirely new method for the control of fungal plant infections through

selective inhibition of fungal polyamine biosynthesis (Rajam MV, Weinstein LH & Galston AW. 1985, PNAS, 82: 6874-6878)

v Co-Inventor of a new method for effective control of viral infections of tomato by expressing artificial microRNAs (with Dr. Sunil K. Mukherjee, ICGEB)

v Demonstrated, for the first time, the enhancement of Vir genes induction and T-DNA transfer in Agrobacterium by polyamines

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v Developed different kinds of transgenic rice and eggplants for biotic and abiotic stress tolerance by introducing various genes associated with stress tolerance (seeking permission from DBT for contained open field trials)

v Developed marker-free transgenic tomato for abiotic stress tolerance using mtlD gene v Developed transgenic tomatoes for delayed ripening by over-expression of polyamine

biosynthesis genes during fruit development v Demonstrated, for the first time, the involvement of polyamine biosynthesis gene (samdc) and

mannitol synthesis gene (mtlD) in conferring biotic (fungal pathogens) stress tolerance in transgenic plants

v Developed a simple and efficient Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation for indica rice, eggplant and tomato with improved plant regeneration from the transformed tissues

v Developed, for the first time, an efficient genetic transformation for a single cell alga, Chlamydomonas by Agrobacterium tumefaciens

v Contributed significantly to the advancement of the role of polyamines in plant cellular processes, including stress tolerance in transgenic plants, restoration of plant regeneration in long-term callus cultures of indica rice, improvement of plant regeneration through somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis and disease resistance

v Developed efficient plant regeneration procedures for indica rice, eggplants, tomato and red pepper

v Developed several agronomically important mutants in red pepper through mutation breeding

Current Research in the Area of Plant Transgenomics: ♦ RNAi-based strategies for the control of insect pests and diseases in tomato, brinjal,

cauliflower, okra and cotton. ♦ Gene Pyramiding in Marker-Free Transgenic Crops (Rice, Eggplants & Tomato) for Enhanced

Tolerance to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses by Introducing Various Genes Involved in Stress Tolerance

♦ Development of Transgenic Tomato for Delayed Fruit Ripening and Longer Shelf Life through Over-Expression of Polyamine Biosynthesis Genes under the Control of Fruit-Specific Promoter (2A11)

♦ Transgenic Manipulation of Polyamine Metabolism and Its Implications in Various Plant Developmental Processes, including Pollen Development.

♦ Development of Transgenic Rice for Resistance against Tungro Virus using Coat-Protein and other Genes of RTBV and RTSV (in collaboration with Dr. Indranil Dasgupta, Department of Plant Molecular Biology, UDSC)

♦ Antisense RNA/RNAi-mediated suppression of fungal ornithine decarboxylase gene in transgenic eggplants for prevention of funal plant diseases

♦ Cloning of Polyamine Biosynthesis Genes from Chlamydomonas

Awards/Distinctions:

v Fellow of The National Academy of Sciences, India (Allahabad) v The Rockefeller Foundation Biotech Career Fellowship - 1998

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v Department of Biotechnology National Associateship - 1994 v National Scholarship for Study Abroad (Govt. of India) - 1984 v Special Award in Research, Rotary International Club of Hyderabad - 1985 v Award of CSIR JRF (1979-81), SRF (1981-83), PDF (1983) & Pool Officership (1986-87) v Member of the Special Committee of the School of Life Sciences, JNU v Member of Senior Selection Committees for appointments of Scientists as well as Asst. Professors v Member of Advisory Board, Institute of Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding, Coimbatore v Member, Advisory Board for M. Sc. Biotechnology course, Kakatiya University v Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Sri Biotech., Hyderabad v Member (DBT nominee), IBSC, ICGEB, New Delhi v Editor, Plant Cell Biotech. Mol. Biol. v Editorial Board member, Indian J. Biotechnol. v Associate Editor, BMC Biotechnol. (UK) v Associate Editor, Physiol. Mol. Biol. Plants (Springer) v Consultant Editor, Indian J. Plant Physiol. v Referee for number of Foreign and Indian scientific journals like Physiol. Plant., Sci. Hort., New

Phytol., J. Biosci., Curr. Sci., J. Plant Biol., Indian J. Plant Physiol., Indian J. Exp. Biol., Indian J. Biochem. Biotechnol., Physiol. Mol. Biol. Plants, Plant Cell Biotech. Mol. Biol., & Indian J. Biotech.

v Chaired/Co-Chaired sessions in several national symposia and seminars, and SOL2009 international conference.

v International Supervisor for Ph.D student (Ms. Chezlyn) at the Durban University, Durban, Africa v Involved in the preparation of biotechnology course syllabus for 10+2 students of CBSE v Elected Member, Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology Association (India) since 1995 and life

member of many other learned societies like Indian Science Congress and Indian Society for Cell Biology.

v Delivered three lectures on ‘Gyanadharshan T.V. Channel on Plant Biotechnology v Delivered a talk on ‘Plants of Tomorrow’ in All India Radio (Overseas Programme)

Teaching Activity: ♦ Plant Genetic Engineering and Tissue Culture – M.Sc. Final Genetics, Taught each year. Earlier, I

taught Plant Breeding for about 15 years ♦ Concepts of Genetics – M.Sc. Previous Genetics, Taught each year (Course is shared by three faculty

and I teach Mutagenesis and Extranuclear Genetics) ♦ Cytogenetics and Genomics – M.Sc. Previous Genetics, Taught each year (Course is shared by four

faculty and I teach Genome Organization in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes as well as Organelles, Sex Determination in Plants)

♦ Cell Biology and Genetics – M.Sc. previous Environmental Biology, This course was taught for about eight years along with couple of my colleagues – I taught mutagenesis, plant tissue culture, genetic engineering and plant breeding)

Invited Lectures Delivered in Refresher Courses/ Workshops/Universities/Institutions/Conferences: Several lectures were delivered in refresher courses and workshops held at the places like Malacca, Malaysia (in Rice Biotech Conf.) ICGEB, IARI, Osmania University, University of Hydrabad, Kakatiya University and Jai Narain Vyas University, Besides, guest lectures were given for M.Sc. students at several Universities like Universite de Paris Sud XI, Orsay, France, B.H.U. and Kakatia University. Several invited talks were given

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in many International and National Seminars/Symposia/Conferences. Several lectures were also given in the orientation programmes for University/College and Senior Secondary School Teachers in Delhi and other places.

Research Support: On-going:

1. Department of Biotechnology – Genetic Engineering of Tomato for Fungal Resistance Through RNAi - mediated Suppression of Fungal Ornithine Decarboxylase Gene, Aug. 2008 – Aug. 2011, (PI : Rajam MV)

2. Department of Biotechnology – Silencing of Vital Genes (Acetylcholinesterase, ornithine decarboxylase and chitin synthase) of Cotton Bollworm by Plant-mediated RNAi for developing Insect Resistant Transgenic Cotton, Feb. 2009 – Feb. 2012, (PI : Rajam MV)

3. Department of Science & Technology – RNAi-mediated silencing of a key polyamine biosynthesis gene, ornithine decarboxylase for the control of fungal pathogens and cancer growth in vitro and in vivo. Oct. 2009 – Oct. 2012, (PI : Rajam MV)

4. DU/DST – PURSE GRANT & Bejo Sheetal Seeds Pvt. Ltd. - Development of insect resistant cauliflower and okra using RNAi strategies – Jan. 2010 – Jan 2013, (PI : Rajam MV)

5. Sri Biotech Laboratory India Ltd. - Development of transgenic brinjal resistant to fruit borer (Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee) Through RNA interference. Oct. 2009 – Oct. 2012, (PI : Rajam MV)

6. Department of Biotechnology (Biotechnology and Industry Partnership Programme with Sri Biotech Laboratory India Ltd, Hyderabad ) – Control of shoot and fruit borer insect pest (Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee) in Brinjal through RNA interference. Oct. 2010 – Sept. 2013 (PI: Rajam MV)

Completed Projects:

1. Department of Biotechnology – Analysis of Fruit Characteristics, Expression Profile of Ripening Genes and Limited Open Field Trials of Tomato Transgenics Over-Expressing Polyamine Biosynthesis Genes (June 2007 – May 2010)

2. Department of Biotechnology – Development of Efficient Plant Regeneration and Agrobacterium- Mediated Genetic Transformation Protocols for Citrus sp. And Production of Citrus Transgenics for Virus Resistance (Sept. 2006 – Aug. 2010)

3. Department of Science and Technology - Gene Pyramiding in Transgenic Tomato for Disease Resistance (May, 2004-May, 2007)

4. Defense Research Development Organization – Engineering cold tolerance in vegetable crops in Himalayan region (July, 2003 – Jan. 2007)

5. Department of Biotechnology – Genetic Engineering for Retardation of Fruit Ripening and Increased Shelf Life in Tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum L.) (Dec. 2002 – Dec. 2005)

6. Monsanto India Ltd. – DNA Fingerprinting of Cotton Hybrids (Feb. – April 2006) 7. Department of Biotechnology – Plant Regeneration and Agrobacterium Mediated

Transformation of Selected Genotypes of Indica Rice (June 1999 – Dec. 2004)

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8. Ankur Seeds Ltd. – Control of Fungal Plant Dieseases by Using Substrate-Based Polyamine Biosynthesis Inhibitors (June 2001 – May 2004)

9. European Commission – Production of Valuable Breeding Material of Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) Resistant to Fungal and Bacterial Wilts, and Root Knot Nematodes by using Protoplast Fusion. (Nov 1997 - Oct 2001) (Six Contractors Sihachakr D (Co-ordiantor), France ; Rotino GL, Italy ; Christine MD, France; Baiquing L, China; Rajam MV, India and Ika MSS, Indonesia)

10. Indian Council of Agricultural Research – Development of Efficient Plant Regeneration Protocols in Different Genotypes of Indica Rice (Oryza sativa L.) ( Sept '1998 - Aug '2001)

11. Dabur Research Foundation - Genetics Transformation of Taxus spp. (Aug 1999 - July 2001)

12. Indo–French – Genetic Engineering of Eggplant for Disease Resistance (April 1998 - May 2001) (P.Is - Rajam MV, India and Sihachakr D, France)

13. Department of Biotechnology – Development of Eggplant Transgenic Plants to Abiotic Stresses by Metabolic Engineering of Polyamine Biosynthesis (Nov 1997 – Mar. '2001)

14. Department of Science and Technology – Genetic Manipulation of Polyamine and Carbohydrate Metabolism for Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Rice and Eggplant (Nov 1997 - Oct 2000)

15. Department of Science and Technology – Polyamine Biosynthesis and Regulation of Development and Differentiation (Somatic Embryogenesis) in In Vitro Cultures of Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) (Sept 1993 – Sept 1997)

16. University Grants Commission – Role of Polyamines in the Production of Virus-Free Plants of Red Pepper (Capsicum spp.) and Its Regeneration from Callus Cultures via Organogenesis and Somatic Embryogenesis (Apr 1992 – Mar 1995)

17. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - Protection of Crop Plants from Phytopathogenic Fungi through Inhibition of Polyamine Biosynthesis (Dec 1988 – Dec 1992)

Graduate Students Trained/ Working: Ph.D

Completed 1. Brijesh Gupta - Development of Tomato Transgenics for Abiotic Stress Tolerance 2. Vikash Kumar - Mechanism of suppression (AC2) of RNAi from the geminivirus MYMIV and its use in molecular farming through transgenic routes 3. Pranjal J. Hazarika - 2009. Development of Transgenic Tomato for Resistance against Fungal Pathogens 4. Ashwin R. Kashikar - 2007. Genetic Manipulation of Lipoxygenase Pathway and Its Implications in Fungal Resistance in Transgenic Tomato Plants 5. Roopali Pandey - 2007. Transgenic Tomato for Improved Fruit Characteristics through Genetic Manipulation of Polyamine Biosynthesis 6. Madhulatha P - 2006. Genetic Modification of Polyamine Metabolism in Tomato for

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Delayed Ripening and Increased Shelf Life of Fruits 7 Uma G - 2006. Development of Transgenic Rice Plants Resistant to Rice Tungro Virus (jointly with Dr. Indranil Dasgupta, Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Delhi - South Campus) 8 Shivani Singh – 2005. Development of Eggplant Transgenic Plants for Abiotic Stress Tolerance by Metabolic Engineering of Polyamines 9 Deepali Singh – 2005. Genetic Engineering of Eggplant for Resistance Against Fungal Pathogens 10 Chezlyn – 2005. Plant Regeneration and Transformation in Brassica spp. (International Supervisor, Durban University, Durban, Africa) 11 Deepti Pujni - 2004. Genetic Engineering for Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Indica Rice 12 Prabhavathi V - 2003. Pathway Engineering of Mannitol and Polyamines for Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) 13 Vinod Kumar S – 2003. Transgenic Manipulation of Polyamine Biosynthesis in Solanum melongena and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 14 Vivek Kashyap – 2002. Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Dihaploids Derived from Somatic Hybrids between Wild Species and Cultivated Eggplant (Solanum melogena L.) 15 Bhavna Waie – 2001. Genetic Engineering of Polyamine Metabolism for Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Rice and Tobacco 16 Ratna Kumria – 2000. Modulation of Polyamine Biosynthesis, Plant Regeneration and Stress Responses in Transgenic Rice and Tobacco by Introduction of Ornithine Decarboxylase Gene. 17 Fouzia Shoeb – 1999. Regulation of Plant Regeneration by Modulating Cellular Polyamine Levels in Fresh and Long-Term Callus Cultures of Indica Rice (Oryza sativa L.) 18 Jitender Singh Yadav – 1998. Polyamines in the Regulation of Somatic Embryogenesis in Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) 19 Shavindra Bajaj – 1996. Role of Polyamines in in vitro Plant Regeneration and Stress Responses in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) 20 Bharti – 1995. Inhibition of Fungal Polyamine Biosynthesis and Control of Leaf Rust of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) : Physiological and Cytogenetical Studies in the Host Plant. 21 Pankaj Sharma – 1994. The Role of Polyamines in the Regulation of Growth and Differentiation in In Vitro Cultures of Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.)

Working

1. Ranjita Sinha - Engineering male sterility in tomato by RNAi- mediated silencing of S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase genes in tapetal tissue (25.10.07)

2. Ena Dogra - RNAi-mediated knockdown of polyamine biosynthesis genes for control of growth of breast and oral cancer cell lines (25.10.07)

3. Arti Gupta - Genetic manipulation of fruit characteristics in tomato by over-expression of polyamine biosynthesis genes and RNAi- mediated suppression of ethylene synthesis genes (6.11.08)

4. Neeru Singh – Genetic engineering of tomato for Fusarium wilt resistance by in plant RNAi- mediated silencing of fungal ornithine decarboxylase gene (16.8.07)

5. Sandeepa Singh - Plant regeneration, Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and development of transgenic plants with CTV coat protein genes in Citrus sinensis (16.8.07)

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6. Maneesh Kumar - RNAi- mediated Targeting of Acetylcholinesterase Gene of Helicoverpa armigera for Insect Resistance in Transgenic Tobacco and Tomato (10.11.06)

7. Tamilarasan - Engineering nematode resistance in tomato through RNA interference (26.07.2010)

8. Anjali Jaiswal - Insect resistance in transgenic cotton by plant-mediated RNAi silencing of vital genes of the target insect pest (Helicoverpa armigera) (09.09.2010).

9. Ami Chaubey - Functional Analysis of Polyamine Metabolic Genes in Tobacco by Their Over-expression and RNAi-mediated Silencing in Chloroplasts and Nucleus

10. Bhawna Israni - Development of Insect Resistant Cauliflower by RNAi-mediated Knock-down of Important Genes of Plutella xylostella

11. Mamta Koushik - Silencing of Chitinase and Cathepsin L Genes in Helicoverpa armigera by Host-induced RNAi for Insect Resistance inTobacco and Tomato

M. Phil - Completed

1. Rajender Vadlakonda - 2007. Molecular characterization of transgenic tomato plants expressing human S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase gene under the control of tapetal-specific promoter (TA29)

2. Prerna Choudhary - 2004. Transgenic Manipulation of Pollen Development in Tobacco through Over-Expression of Datura Spermidine Synthase Gene (working)

3. Parul Mittal – 2003. Genetic Transformation of Tobacco with Sense and Anti-Sense Diamine Oxidase Genes

4. Namita Kumari – 1994. Plant Regeneration and Genetic Transformation in Tomato and Tobacco: Thaumatin, A Pathogenesis-Related Sweet Protein Gene Confers Resistnace to Fungal Pathogens and Osmotic Stresses in Putative Transgenic Tobacco Plants

5. Madhuri Vajha – 1992. Apical Shoot Meristem Culture in Red Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

6. Seema Hashim – 1991. Isolation and Characterization of Groundnut Callus Lines Tolerant to High Levels of the Diamine Putrescine and an Inhibitor of Polyamine Biosynthesis Difluoromethylarginine.

7. Vijaya Lakshmi – 1990. The Effects of Polyamines and Their Biosynthetic Inhibitions on Growth of Callus Cultures in Red Pepper (Capsicum annum L.)

M.Sc – Dissertation (Completed) 1. Rinky Ratna Priya - 2002. Development of Binary Vectors with Polyamine Biosynthesis Genes under the Control of Tapetal-Specific Promoter (TA-29) 2. Deepankar Roy – 2001. Contruction of Binary Vectors with Diamine Oxidase Gene in Sense and Antisense Orientation 3. Arun Tiwari – 2000. Characterization of Somatic Hybrid of Solanum melongena L. and

Solanum ethiopicum L. acculeatum Group and their Dihaploids by RAPD Analysis 4. Basuda Basu – 1999. Genetic Manipulation of Polyamine Biosynthesis in Chlamydomonas

reindartii 5. Shrikant – 1998. Modulation of Expression of Phenylalanine Ammonia-lyase-β-

Glucuronidase Gene Fusion by Polyamines in Transgenic Tobacco Plants 6. Sonal – 1997. Eggplant Transformation for Fungal Resistance

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7. Rashmi Verma – 1996. Transformation of Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) using Genes Involved in Osmotic Stress Tolerance

8. Shilpa Chopra – 1995. Polyamines and Bird’s Nest Fungus (Cyathus bulleri) : Influence of Polyamines and Their Biosynthesis Inhibitors on Growth, Intracellular Polyamine levels and Ligninolytic Enzymes

9. Swati Singhania – 1989. Polyamines of Thermophilic Moulds

Postdoctoral and Visiting Fellows - Trained 1 Dr. Manoj Goel 2009- 2010 2 Dr. Riffat John 2005 - 2007 3 Dr. Esha Bhattacharya (DST-Young Scientist) 2005 - 2007 4 Dr. V. Prabhavathi (DST-Young Scientist) 2004 - 2007 5 Dr. Soumen Nandy (DST-Young Scientist) 2004 - 2007 6 Dr. S. Vinod Kumar (V. N. Bakshi PDF) 2004 - 2006 7 Dr. Deepika Saraswat (DBT PDF) 2004 8 Mr. Joseph Job (Teacher trainee) 2003 9 Dr. Ratna Kumria (Res. Assoc. in Research project) 2000 - 2001 10 Ms. Sandra Morel, France (Internship) 2000 - 2001 11 Dr. Sumita Pal (Res. Assoc. in a Research Project) 2000 - 2001 12 Dr. Saiprasad Goud (Res. Assoc. in a Research Project) 1999 - 2001 13 Dr. Sarabjeet Singh Suri (Res. Assoc. in a Research Project) 1998 - 2000 14 Dr. Pradeep K. Chand (DST Visiting Fellow) 1999 - 2000 15 Dr. Pradeep Chand (INSA Visiting Fellow) 1998 - 1999 16 Dr. Anil Choudhary (Res. Assoc. in a Research Project) 1997 - 2000 17 Dr. Kalyani Krishna (DBT National Associate) 1997 – 1998 18 Dr. Asif 1998-2000 19 Dr. G. U. Rao (Res. Assoc. in a Research Project) 1997 - 1999 20 Dr. D. Rajyalakshmi Rao (UGC Res. Assoc.) 1993 - 1995 21 Dr. Malaya Das (CSIR Pool Officer) 1993 – 1994 22 Dr. T. Christopher (CSIR Res. Assoc.) 1990 – 1995 Other Trainees: ~ 125 Trainees (mainly Summer Trainees) - 1988 - 2011

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS: (i) Research Articles:

1. Hazarika P & Rajam MV. 2011. Expression of S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase gene

under stress inducible promoter in transgenic tomato confers enhanced resistance to multiple abiotic stresses and fungal pathogens. OMICS: J. Integrative Biol. (under revision).

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2. Hazarika P & Rajam MV. 2011. Biotic and abiotic stress tolerance in transgenic tomatoes by constitutive expression of S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase gene. Physiol. Mol. Biol. Plants. DOI 10.1007/s12298-011-0053-y.

3. Sandeepa Singh & Rajam MV, 2010. Highly efficient and rapid plant regeneration in

Citrus sinensis. J. Plant Biochem. Biotechnol. 19: 195-202. 4. Uma Ganesan, Suri SS, Rajasubramaniam S, Rajam MV & Dasgupta I. 2009. Transgenic

expression of coat protein gene of Rice tungro bacilliform virus in rice reduces the accumulation of viral DNA in inoculated plants. Virus Genes, 39: 113-119.

5. Kumar M, Gupta GP & Rajam MV. 2009. Silencing of acetylcholinesterase gene of

Helicoverpa armigera by siRNA affects larval growth and its life cycle. J. Insect Physiol. 55: 273-278

6. Tyagi H, Rajasubramaniam, Rajam MV & Dasgupta I. 2008. RNA-interference in rice

against Rice tungro bacilliform virus results in its decreased accumulation in inoculated rice plants. Transgenic Res. 17: 897-904.

7. Khatri M & Rajam MV. 2007. Targeting polyamines of Aspergillus nidulans by siRNA

specific to fungal ornithine decarboxylase gene Med. Mycol. 45: 211-220 8. Prabhavathi V & Rajam MV. 2007. Mannitol accumulating transgenic eggplants exhibit

enhanced resistance to fungal wilts. Plant Sci. 173: 50-54

9. Prabhavathi V & Rajam MV. 2007. Polyamine accumulation in transgenic eggplant enhances tolerance to multiple abiotic stresses and fungal resistance. Plant Biotechnol. 24: 273-282

10. Rajam MV , Chandola N, Saiprasad Goud P, Singh D, Kashyap V, Choudhary ML &

Sihachakr D. 2007. Thaumatin gene confers resistance to fungal pathogens as well as tolerance to abiotic stresses in transgenic tobacco plants. Biol. Plant. 51: 135-141

11. Kumar SV & Rajam MV. 2007. Induction of Agrobacterium tumefaciens vir genes by the

green alga – Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Curr. Sci. 92: 1727-1729

12. Pujni D, Chaudhary A & Rajam MV. 2007. Increased tolerance to salinity and drought in transgenic indica rice by mannitol accumulation. J. Plant Biochem. Biotechnol. 16: 1-7

13. Madhulatha P, Pandey R, Hazarika P & Rajam MV. 2007. High transformation frequency

in Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation of tomato by using polyamines and maltose in shoot regeneration medium. Physiol. Mol. Biol. Plants 13: 191-198

14. Madhulatha P, Pandey R, Hazarika P & Rajam MV. 2006. Polyamines and maltose

significantly enhace shoot regeneration in tomato. Physiol. Mol. Biol. Plants 12: 295-301

15. Kumar SV & Rajam MV. 2006. Modulation of polyamine levels influence growth and cell division in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Physiol. Mol. Biol. Plants 12: 53-58

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16. Kumar SV & Rajam MV. 2005. Polyamines enhance Agrobacterium tumefaciens vir-gene

induction and T-DNA transfer. Plant Sci. 168: 475-480

17. Kumar SV & Rajam MV. 2005. Enhanced induction of Vir-genes results in the improvement of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of eggplant. J. Plant Biochem. Biotechnol. 14: 59-64

18. Narula A, Kumar SV, Pande D, Srivastava PS & Rajam MV. 2004. Improved

hyoscyamine content and shoot regeneration by enhanced putrescine biosynthesis in Datura innoxia through transfer of arginine decarboxylase and ornithine decarboxylase gene. J. Plant Biochem. Biotech. 13: 127-130.

19. Kumar, S.V, Mosquitta, R, Reddy, V.S, Rao, B.J. & Rajam, M.V. 2004. Genetic

transformation of the green alga - Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Plant Sci., 166: 731-738

20. Waie, B. & Rajam, M.V. 2003. Effect of increased polyamine biosynthesis on stress

responses in transgenic tobacco by introduction of human S-adenosylmethionine gene. Plant Sci., 164: 727-734

21. Prabhavathi S, Yadav JS, Kumar PA & Rajam MV. 2002. Abiotic stress tolerance in

transgenic eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) by introduction of bacterial mannitol phospho dehydrogenase gene. Molecular Breed., 9: 137-147

22. Kumria R & Rajam MV. 2002. Alteration in polyamine titers during Agrobacterium-

mediated transformation of indica rice with ornithine decarboxylase gene affects plant regeneration potential. Plant Sci., 162: 769-777

23. Kumria R & Rajam MV. 2002. Ornithine decarboxylase transgene in tobacco affects

polyamines, in vitro morphogenesis and response to salt stress. J. Plant Physiol., 159: 983-990

24. Rizza F, Mennella G, Collonnier C, Sihachakr D, Kashyap V, Rajam MV, Prestera M &

Rotino GL. 2002. Androgenic dihaploids from somatic hybrids between Solanum melongena and Solanum aethiopicum group as source of resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. melongenae. Plant Cell Rep., 20: 1022-1032

25. Kumria R, Waie B & Rajam MV. 2001. Plant regeneration from transformed embryogenic

callus of an elite indica rice via Agrobacterium. Plant Cell Tiss. Org. Cul., 67:63-71

26. Kashyap V, Collonnier C, Fusari F, Rotino GL, Sihachakr D & Rajam MV. 2001. RAPD analysis of wild species and cultivated varieties of eggplant and their somatic hybrids. In: Solanaceae V: Advances in Taxonomy and Utilization (Eds. Van den Berg RG, Barendse GWM, van der Weerden GM & Mariani C), pp. 275-277, Nijmegen University Press, Nijmegen

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27. Shoeb F, Yadav JS, Bajaj S & Rajam MV. 2001. Polyamines as biomarkers for plant regeneration capacity: Improvement of regeneration by modulation of polyamine metabolism in different genotypes of indica rice. Plant Sci., 160: 1229-1235

28. Kumria R, Virdi JS & Rajam MV. 2000. Increasing the efficacy of difluoromethylornithine

to inhibit the growth of three phytopathogenic fungi by membrane modifying agents. Curr Sci., 79: 1373-1376

29. Minhas D, Rajam MV & Grover A. 1999. Maintenance of callus growth during

subculturing is a genotype-dependent response in rice: Mature seed-derived callus from IR 54 rice cultivar lacks culturability. Curr Sci., 77: 1410-413

30. Yadav JS & Rajam MV. 1998. Temporal regulation of somatic embryogenesis by

adjusting cellular polyamine pools. Plant Physiol., 116 : 617-625

31. Yadav JS & Rajam MV. 1997. Spatial distribution in free and conjugated polyamines in leaves of Solanum melongena L. associated with differential morphogenic capacity : Efficient somatic embryogenesis by putrescine. J. Exp. Bot., 48 : 1537-1545

32. Sharma P, Yadav JS & Rajam MV. 1997. Induction of laterals in root cultures of eggplant

in hormone-free liquid medium : A novel system to study the role of polyamines. Plant Sci., 125 : 103-111

33. Jain V, Rajam MV, Kumar PA & Abrol YP. 1997. Modulation of nitrate reductase

activity by polyamines in leaves of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) seedlings. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 35: 1121-1124

34. Minhas D, Bajaj S, Grover A & Rajam MV. 1996. Transient expression of β-

glucuronidase reporter gene in embryogenic callus cultures of an elite basmati indica rice (Oryza sativa L.). Curr Sci., 71 : 1005-1007

35. Bajaj S & Rajam MV. 1996. Polyamine accumulation and near-loss of morphogenesis in

long-term callus cultures of rice : restoration of plant regeneration by manipulation of cellular polyamine levels. Plant Physiol., 112 : 1343-1348

36. Christopher T & Rajam MV. 1996. Effect of genotype, explant and medium on in vitro

plant regeneration of red pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). Plant Cell Tiss. Org. Cul., 46 : 245-250

37. Bharti, Rajam MV & Sawhney RN. 1996. Involvement of polyamines in resistance of

wheat to Puccinia recondite. Phytochemistry, 71 : 1009-1013 38. Bharti & Rajam MV. 1996. Inhibition of polyamine biosynthesis and growth in plant

pathogenic fungi in vitro. Mycopathologia 133 : 95-103

39. Khurana N, Saxena RK, Gupta R & Rajam MV. 1996. Polyamines as modulators of microcycle conidiation in Aspergillus flavus . Microbiology, 133 : 95-103

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40. Bharti & Rajam MV. 1995. Effects of the polyamine biosynthesis inhibitor difluromethylornithine on growth, polyamine levels, chromosome behavior and polygenic traits of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Ann Bot., 76 : 297-301

41. Bajaj S & Rajam MV. 1995. Efficient plant regeneration from long-term callus cultures of

rice by spermidine. Plant Cell Rep., 14 : 717-720

42. Sharma P & Rajam MV. 1995. Spatial and temporal changes in endogenous polyamine levels associated with somatic embryogenesis from different hypocotyl segments of eggplant (Solanum melongena L.). J. Plant Physiol., 146 : 658-664

43. Sharma P & Rajam MV. 1995. Genotype explant and position effects on organogenesis

and somatic embryogenesis in eggplant. J. Exp. Bot., 46 : 135-141

44. Rajam MV and Subhash K. 1995. Mutagenic studies in Capsicum annuum and genetics of some unusual mutants. In : Genetic Research and Education : Current Trends and the Next Fifty Years, (Eds. Sharma B, et al.), pp. 1370-1377, Indian Society of Genetics and Plant Breeding, New Delhi

45. Christopher T & Rajam MV. 1994. In vitro clonal propagation of Capsicum spp. Plant

Cell Tiss. Org. Cul., 38 : 22-25

46. Madhuri V & Rajam MV. 1993. Apical shoot meristem culture in red pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). J. Plant. Biochem. Biotech., 30 : 538-540

47. Sinha M & Rajam MV. 1992. Control of zoopathogenic fungi in vitro by polyamine

biosynthesis inhibitors. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 29 : 881-882

48. Rajam MV. 1991. Insecticides activity of inhibitors of polyamine biosynthesis on Spodoptera litura F. larvae. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 29 : 881-882

49. Singhania S, Satyanarayna T & Rajam MV. 1991. Polyamines of thermophilic moulds :

Distribution and effect of polyamine biosynthesis inhibitors on growth. Mycol. Res., 95 : 915-917

50. Rajam MV, Weinstein LH & Galston AW. 1991. Effect of polyamine biosynthesis

inhibitors on polyamine titers in bean seedlings. Curr Sci., 60 : 178-180

51. Rajam MV, Weinstein LH & Galston AW. 1989. Inhibition of uredospore germination and germ tube growth by inhibitors of polyamine metabolism in Uromyces phaseoli L. Plant Cell Physiol., 30 : 349-350

52. Rajam MV. 1989. Restriction of pollen germination and germ tube growth by inhibitors

of polyamine metabolism. Plant Sci., 59 : 53-56

53. Venkateswarlu M, Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1988. Chromosomes behavior in meiotic system of Catharanthus following gamma rays, EMS Ha, alone and in combination. Cytologia, 53 : 139-145

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54. Rajam MV. 1988. Plastid mutations induced in red pepper by nitrosomethyl urea. Curr

Sci., 57 : 436-438

55. Christopher T, Prolaram B, Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1987. In vitro response of excised embryos from red pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) on hydroxylamine treatment. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 25 : 349-350

56. Christopher T, Prolaram B, Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1987. Plantlet formation in embryo

cultures of Capsicum annuum L. Var. G4. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 25 : 1036-1037

57. Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1987. Role of polyamines in tissue culture. In: Proc. Nat. Symp. on Recent Advances in Plant Cell and Tissue Culture of Economically Important Crop Plants (Ed. Reddy GM), pp. 223-227, Osmania University, Hyderabad

58. Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1986. A cytogenetic study of narrow leaf induced in Capsicum

by X-rays and EMS. J. Cytol. Genet., 21 : 1-5

59. Devadas N, Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1986. Comparative mutagenicity of four organophosphorous insecticides in meiotic system of red pepper. Cytologia, 51 : 645-654

60. Weinstein LH, Kaur-Sawhney R, Rajam MV, Wettlaufer SH & Galston AW. 1986.

Cadmium induced accumulation of putrescine in oat and bean leaves. Plant Physiol., 82: 641-645

61. Rajam MV, Weinstein LH & Galston AW. 1986. Kinetic studies of the control of the bean

rust fungus (Uromyces phaseoli L.) by an inhibitor of polyamine biosynthesis. Plant Physiol., 82 : 485-487

62. Rajam MV & Galston AW. 1985. The effects of some polyamine biosynthetic inhibitors

on growth and morphology of pathogenic fungi. Plant Cell Physiol., 26 : 683-692

63. Rajam MV, Weinstein LH & Galston AW. 1985. Prevention of a plant disease by specific inhibition of fungal polyamine biosynthesis. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 82: 6874-6878

64. Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1984. Studies on induced mutations in Capsicum by

mitomycin C. Mutation Res., 138 : 47-54 65. Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1984. Radiation induced mutations in chilli (Capsicum annuum

L.). In: Proc. Nat. Seminar on Recent Trends in Botanical Research (Ed. Gohil RN), pp. 323-331, Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur

66. Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1984. Comparative mutagenicity of individual and combined

treatments of X-irradiation and HA in Capsicum annuum L. In: Perspectives in Cytology and Genetics (Eds. Manna GK & Sinha U), 4: 257-263

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67. Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1983. Meiotic and breeding behavior of EMS-induced multilocular mutants in Capsicum annuum L. J. Indian Bot. Soc., 62 : 133-137

68. Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1983. Studies on induced desynapsis in Capsicum annuum L.

Curr Sci., 52 : 1151-1152 69. Rajam MV & Subhash K. 1982. Effect of X-irradiation on two cultivars of chilli (Capsicum

annuum L.). J. Indian Bot. Soc., 59 : 122-124

70. Subhash K, Rajam MV, Satyanarayana B & Meerabai A. 1981. Induction of multilocular ovary in Capsicum annuum L. by mitomycin C. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 19 : 301-302

(ii) Book Chapters/Review Articles:

1. Terenius O, Papanicolaou A, Garbutt JS, Eleftherianos I,……..Rajam MV, et al. 2011.

RNA interference in Lepdoptera: An overview of successful and unsuccessful studies and implications for experimental design. J. Insect Physiol. 57: 231-245.

2. Neeru Singh and Rajam MV. 2011. RNA interference and Functional Genomics in Fungi.

In: Microorganisms in Sustainable Agriculture and Biotechnology (Eds. Satyanarayana T, Johri BN & Anil Prakash), Springer (in press)

3. Rajam MV. 2011. RNA interference: A new approach for the control of fungal pathogens

and insects. In: Proceedings of the National Symposium on ‘Genomics and Crop Improvement: Relevance and Researvations’, Held at the Acharya N.G. Ranga Agric. Univ., during February 25-27, 2010 (in press)

4. Rajam MV. 2011. Engineering fungal resistance: Promises of RNAi. Proceedings of the

National Symposium on ‘Molecular Approaches for Management of Fungal Diseases of Crop Plants’, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bangalore, December 27-30, 2010 (in press)

5. Singh S & Rajam MV. 2009. Citrus biotechnology: Achievements, limitations and future

directions. Physiol. Mol. Biol. Plants 15: 3-22 6. Rajam MV, Rotino GL, Sihachakr D, Mansur EE & Kumar PA. 2008. Eggplant. In:

Compendium of Transgenic Crop Plants: Transgenic Vegetable Crops, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK, pp. 47-72

7. Rajam MV, Madhulatha P, Pandey R, Hazarika PJ & Razdan MK. 2007. Applications of genetic engineering in tomato. In: Genetic Improvement of Solanaceae Crops, Vol. 2: Tomato (Eds. Razdan MK & Mattoo AK), Science Publishers, Inc., Enfield, pp. 285-311 8. Rajam MV & Kumar SV. 2007. Eggplant Biotechnology. In: Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry (Series Eds. Nagata T, Lorz H & Widholm JM), Tropical Crops

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II (Eds. Pua EC & Davey MR), Springer, Heidelberg, pp. 201-219 9. Bhattacharya E & Rajam MV. 2007. Polyamine biosynthetic pathway: a potential target

for enhancing alkaloid production. In: Applications of Plant Metabolic Engineering (Eds. Verpoorte R, Alfermann AW & Johnson TS), Springer, AA Dordrecht, pp. 129-143

10. Rajam MV & Kumar SV. 2006. Green alga. In: Agrobacterium Protocols (2nd Edition – Ed.

Kan Wang), Humana Press, New York, pp. 421-433 11. Bhattacharya E & Rajam MV. 2006. Polyamine Biosynthesis as a novel target for

engineering crop plants for abiotic stress tolerance. J. Plant Biol. 33: 99-105 10. Assani A, Gupta B & Rajam MV. 2006. Haploid production in trees, ornamental and floricultural plants. In: Floriculture, Ornamental and Plant Biotechnology, Volume II, Global Science Book, UK, pp. 360-375 11. Kumar SV, Sharma ML & Rajam MV. 2006. Polyamine biosynthetic pathway as a novel target for potential applications in agriculture and biotechnology. Physiol. Mol. Biol. Plants 12: 13-28 12. Rajam MV. 2005. Polyamines and long-term plant regeneration. In: Plant Biotechnology & Its Applications in Tissue Culture (Eds. Kumar A, Roy S & Sopory SK), I.K. International Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, pp. 69-76 13. Rajam MV. 2005. Prevention of plant diseases by targeting fungal polyamine biosynthesis. In: Microbial Diversity: Current Perspectives and Potential Applications (Eds. Satyanarayana T & Johri BN), I.K. International Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, pp. 457-470 14. Rajam MV. 2005. Genetic Engineering of Polyamine Metabolism for Crop Improvement. Proc. of AP Akademi of Sciences 9: 209-218 15. Rajam MV, Kumria R & Singh S. 2004. Molecular biology and genetic engineering of

polyamines in plants. In: Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Markers (Eds. Srivastava PS et al.), Anamaya Publishers, New Delhi, pp. 60-77

16. Kumar, S.V. & Rajam, M.V. 2004. Polyamine-ethylene nexus: A potential targert for post-harvest biotechnology. Indian J. Biotech. 3: 299-304 17. Kashyap V, Kumar SV, Collonnier C, Fusari F, Haicour R, Rotino GL, Sihachakr D. & Rajam MV. 2003. Biotechnology of eggplant. Sci. Horti., 97: 1-25

18. Rajam, M.V, Kumria, R, Waie, B. & Sharma, R. 2003. Genetic manipulation of polyamine metabolism. In: Plant Genetic Engineering, Vol. 1: Applications and Limitations (Eds. R. P. Singh. & P.K. Jaiwal) 1: 179-198. Sci Tech Publishing LLC, USA 19. Kumar SV & Rajam MV. 2002. Metabolic engineering of carbohydrates for abiotic stress tolerance. In: Role of Plant Tissue Culture in Biodiversity Conservation and Economic

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Development (Eds. Nandi SK et al.), Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital, pp. 479-489 20. Collonnier C, Fock I, Kashyap V, Rotino GL, Daunay MC, Lian Y, Mariska IK, Rajam MV, Servaes A & Ducreux G. 2001. Applications of biotechnology in eggplant. Plant Cell Tiss. Org. Cul., 65: 91-107 21. Kumria R, Waie B, Punji D & Rajam MV. 2001. Biotechnology of rice. Present limitations and future prospects. Plant Cell Biotech. Mol. Biol., 1 : 1-12 22. Rao GU, Kaur M, Verma A, Sihachakr D and Rajam MV. 1999. Genetic engineering of crop plants for resistance to fungal pathogens. J. Plant Biol., 26: 31-42

23. Rajam MV, Bajaj S & Yadav JS. 1999. Polyamines in in vitro plant development. In:

Recent Trends in Developmental Biology (Eds. Gakhar SK & Mishra SN), Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, pp. 176-192

24. Kalyani K, Choudhary A & Rajam MV. 1999. Metabolic engineering: A novel approach

for producing stress tolerant transgenic plants. In: Perspectives in Biotechnology (Eds. Reddy SM, Rao D & Vidyavati), Scientific Publishers (India), Jodhpur, pp. 139-147

25. Rajam MV, Dagar S, Waie B, Yadav JS, Kumar PA, Shoeb F and Kumria R. 1998. Genetic

engineering of polyamine and carbohydrate metabolism for osmotic stress tolerance in higher plants. J. Biosci., 23: 473-482

26. Kumria R, Verma R and Rajam MV. 1998. Potential applications of antisense RNA

technology in plants. Curr. Sci., 1998, 74: 35-41 27. Rajam MV, Shoeb F & Yadav JS. 1998. Polyamines as modulators for plant regeneration

in tissue cultures. In: Plant Tissue Culture and Molecular Biology: Applications and Prospects (Ed. P.S. Srivastava), Narosa, New Delhi, pp. 620-641

28. Rajam MV. 1997. Polyamines. In : Plant Ecophysiology (ed. Prasad MNV), John Wiley

and Sons, New York, pp. 343-374

29. Rajam MV. 1998. Polyamine biosynthetic pathway: A potential target for plant chemotherapy. Curr. Sci. 74: 729-731

30. Rajam MV and Bharti. 1996. Polyamine biosynthetic enzymes as targets for plant

chemotherapy. In : Microbes: For Health, Wealth & Sustainable Environment (ed. Varma A), Malhotra Publishing House, New Delhi, pp. 137-158

31. Rajam MV. 1995. Polyamines and plant infections. In : Proc. Nat. Symp. On Frontiers in

Microbial Biotechnology (Eds. Reddy SM et al.), Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur, pp. 111-122

32. Rajam MV and Bir Bahadur. 1995. Polyamine and pollen development. In : Vistas in

Palynology : Perspectives and Prospects. Dr. P. K. K. Nair Commemoration, Volume. J. Palynology, 31: 341-355.

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33. Rajam MV. 1993. Polyamine biosynthesis inhibitors : New protectants against fungal

plant diseases. Curr. Sci., 65 : 461-469. 34. Satyanarayana T, Virdi JS and Rajam MV. 1990. Microbial polyamines. In: Microbiology

Today, Vol. 1., The Society of Microbiologists of Delhi, University of Delhi, South Campus, New Delhi, pp. 55-65

(iii) General/Popular articles: 1. Maneesh Kumar & Rajam MV. 2006. Spider SilK: The Magic Fibre of the Future. Proc. A.P.

Akademi of Sci., 10: 37-45 2. Rajam MV. 1998. Polyamine biosynthetic pathway: a potential target for plant

chemotherapy. Curr. Sci., 74: 729-731 3. Rajam MV. 1993. Artificial seeds and the future. Everyman’s Sci., XXVIII : 151-155.

4. Rajam MV. 1987. Inhibition of polyamine biosynthesis : A new approach for disease prevention. Sci. Reptr., 24 : 652-655.

(iv) Text Book Chapters: 1. Rajam MV. 2002-03. Genetics and Molecular Biology – Unit 5, Chapters 1, 2 & 3, and Plant Cell Technology – Unit 3, Chapter 2 for CBSE Book for 10+2 students

2. Rajam MV. Genetic engineering. Unit 2- Biology Suplement Text Book for 10+2 Students of CBSE pattern

National and International Research Collaborations: 1 Universite de Paris Sud XI, Orsay-Paris, France 2 Instituto Spermantale per L Orticulatura, Montanaso, Italy 3 University of New Hampshire, USA 4 Durban University, Durban, Africa 5 International Centre for Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology, New Delhi 6 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai 7 University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 8 National Centre for Plant Biotechnology, IARI, New Delhi 9 Centre for Biotechnology, Hamdard University, New Delhi 10 Deptt. of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Delhi - South Campus, New Delhi 11 Dabur Research Foundation, New Delhi 12 Ankur Seeds Ltd., Nagpur Research Collaborations with Industries:

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1 Dabur Research Foundation 2 Ankur Seeds Ltd. 3. Bejo Sheetal Seeds Ltd. 4. Sri Biotech Laboratory India Ltd. Member of Professional Organizations: Ø Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology Association, India (Elected Member – Since 1995) Ø Indian Society of Cell Biology Ø Indian Science Congress Association Ø Indian Botanical Society Ø Indian Society of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology Ø Association for Micrbiologists of India

Visits Abroad: 1984–85 One Year PDF (Yale Univ., New Haven & Cornell Univ., Ithaca, USA) 1997 7 Days Malacca, Malaysia (Intern. Rice Biotech. Meeting) 1998 10 Days Beijing, China (EC project meeting at the Insti. of Vegetables & Flowers) 1999 1 Month Orsay-Paris, France (Visit to Univ. of Paris under Indo-French project) 2000 10 Days Bogor, Indonesia (EC proj. meeting at Res. Inst. For Food Crop Biotech) 2000 15 Days Milan, Italy (Visit to Insti. Spermimentale per L’Orticoltura, Montanaso, and

Univ. of Verona and Univ. of Milano) 2000 7 Days Nijhmegen, The Netherlands (Attended Solanaceae conf. under EC proj.) 2000 7 Days Monpellier, France; Barcelona, Spain (Visit to Insti. Nat. De La Recherde

Agronomique, Montfavet under EC proj & Univ. of Barcelona) 2000 15 Days Orsay-Paris, France (Visit to Univ. of Paris under EC project) 2001 15 Days Orsay-Paris, France (Visit to Univ. of Paris under Indo-French project) 2001 10 Days Orsay-Paris, France (Visit to Univ. of Paris under EC project)

Meetings Organized: 1. Workshop on Plant Genetic Engineering, October 22-23, 1998. 2. EC Research Partners 2nd Annual Meeting, May 1999. 3. Symposium on "Biotechnology Approaches for Plant Protection", February 10, 2000. 4. 24th Annual Meeting of Plant Tissue Culture Association (India) and National Symposium on Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, October 12-14, 2001. 5. One day workshop on Patenting Awareness (sponsored by the DST) October 15, 2001 6. One day seminar on GM Crops for Sustainable Agriculture (sponsored by the UGC under

Special Assistance Programme), April 8, 2006 7. One day seminar on ‘RNA Rules’ , 25th October 2008 at UDSC 8. One day seminar on ‘Biology and Applications of RNA interference’ at UDSC, 26th October

2010

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Papers Presented/Invited Lectures Delivered at the International

and National Conferences/Symposia/Seminars/Workshops (32 International and 85 National Meetings Attended)

1. Indian Society of Mycology and Plant Pathology South Zone Conference on ‘Fungal Diversity and Emerging Crop Diseases’, University of Mysore, May 12-13, 2011.

2. National Seminar on ‘Recent Trends in Microbial Technology’, Kakatiya University, Warangal, March 26-27, 2011.

3. XXXII Annual Meeting of the Plant Tissue Culture Association (India) and National Symposium on ‘Recent Advances in Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnological Rsearchers in India. M. N. Institute of Applied Sciences, Bikaner, February 4-6, 2011.

4. National Symposium on ‘Frontiers and Avenues in Plant Sciences’, Shivaji College (University of Delhi), New Delhi, January 20-21, 2011.

5. National Symposium on ‘Molecular Approaches for Management of Fungal Diseases of Crop Plants’, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bangalore, December 27-30, 2010.

6. 4th Annual Convention of Association of Biotechnology and Pharmacy and National Conference on ‘Emerging Trends in Biopharmace3uticals: Relevance to Human Health’, Thapar University, Patiala, November 11-13, 2010.

7. International Conference on ‘Biotechnology: A Global Scenario’, Kakatiya University, Warangal, November 2-4, 2010.

8. Training Programme on ‘Viral Genomics and Transgenic Development’, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, September 22, 2010.

9. First SBIRI Science Meeting on ‘RNAi Products in Agriculture’, ICGEB, New Delhi, July 12, 2010.

10. XIX National Conference, Indian Virological Scoiety (IVS) Silver Jubilee Year - VIROCON 2010,‘Recent Trends in Viral Disease Problems and Management’, S. V. University, Tirupati, March 18-20, 2010.

11. XXXI Annual Meeting o the Plant Tissue Culture Association (India) and National Symposium on ‘Plant Cell Tissue & Organ Culture: The Present Scenario, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, March 3-5, 2010.

12. National Symposium on ‘Genomics and Crop Improvement: Relevance and Researvations’, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Hyderabad, February 25-27, 2010.

13. Indo-French Brain Storming cum Seminar on Genomics and Biotechnology of Fruit: Recent Advances, NBRI, Lucknow, January 18-20, 2010.

14. Conference on Biotechnology: Fusion of Advanced Research & Teaching, Madurai Kamaraj University, January 2-4, 2010.

15. International Conference on ‘Biotechnology Based Sustainable Agriculture’, Hotel Le Medridien, New Delhi, December 19, 2009.

16. Indo-US Workshop on ‘Epigenetic Regulation and Genome Control’, CCMB, Hyderabad, December 16-18, 2009.

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17. International Conference on Emerging Trends in Biotechnology (ETBT-2009) & 6th Annual Convention of The Biotech Research Society, India (BRSI), Banarus Hindu University, Varanasi, December 4-6, 2009.

18. EU-India S&T Copperation Days, “Food, Agriculture, Fisheries, Biotechnologies & Health Research, JNU, November 4-6, 2009.

19. The 6th Solanaceae Genome Workshop, Le Meridien, New Delhi, November 8-13, 2009. 20. Indo-US Sponsored International Congress-cum Workshop on IPR, Noida, Delhi,

October 5-7, 2009. 21. 30th Annual Meeting of the Plant Tissue Culture Association (India) and Natl. Symp. On

Plant Propagation, Conservation, Modification and Characterization, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur, April 3-4, 2009.

22. 13th ADNAT Convention and International Symp. On ‘Epigenetic Modifications of the Genome: Mechanisms and Implications, CCMB, Hyderabad, February 23-24, 2009.

23. 49th Annual Conference of the Association of Microbiologists of India and International Symposium on Microbial Biotechnology: Diversity, Genomics and Metagenomics, University of Delhi, November 18-20, 2008,

24. Indo-Australian Workshop on ‘Transgenic Crops’, National Institute of Plant Genome Research (Venue: The Claridges Hotel), New Delhi. April 21-22, 2008

25. 29th Annual Meeting of Plant Tissue Culture Association (India) and National Symposium on “Plant Biotechnology for Conservation, Characterization and Crop Improvement”, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, February 8-10, 2008.

26. International Conference on Trends in Cellular and Molecular Biology, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, January 5-7, 2008.

27. National Seminar on Food Biotechnology: Present Scenario. MCM DAV College for Women, Chandigarh, January 9-10, 2008.

28. Indo-French Conference on RNAi in Genome Control, CCMB, Hyderabad, December 12-14, 2007.

29. 77th Annual Session of The National Academy of Sciences, India, and National Symposium on “Food Technology”, CFTRI, Mysore, December 7-9, 2007.

30. National Seminar on Current Trends in Biotechnology, Lal Bahadur College, Warangal, November 30 & December 1, 2007.

31. International Symposium on Applied Phycology and Environmental Biotechnology, BITS, Pilani, October 29-31, 2007.

32. Seminar on Development of GM Rice in India & China. Organized by the Barwale Foundation, IARI, New Delhi, October 26, 2007.

33. All India Cell Biology Conference & Symposium on “Molecules to Compartments: Cross-Talks and Networks”, University of Delhi, Delhi, February 2-4, 2007.

34. 94th Indian Science Congress, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, January 3-7, 2007 - Delivered an Invited Lecture on “Fruit-specific over-expression of polyamine biosynthesis genes result in polyamine accumulation and affects diverse aspects of fruit development and quality in tomato.

35. International Symposium on Biotic and Abiotic Stress Responses in Plants, ICGEB, New Delhi, December 11-13, 2006.

36. International Conference on Post-Harvest Technology and Value Addition in Cereals, Pulses and Oilseeds & Tenth Convention of the Indian Society of Agricultural Biochemistrs, C. S. Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur, November 27-30, 2006.

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37. International Conference on Capacity Building in Biosafety Issues of GMOs/LMOs in the Context of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, New Delhi, November 20-22, 2006.

38. International Workshop on Tomato Genomics – University of Hyderabad, November 12-14, 2006.

39. National Symposium on ‘Biodiversity and Biotechnology: Research and Development Needs in Edible Mushorooms and Crop Disease Management’, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, November 9-11, 2006 - Delivered a Lead Lecture on “Tungro disease of rice: progress and future prospects of development and commercial growing of transgenics in India”.

40. International Meeting on RNAi, ICGEB, New Delhi, October 26-27, 2006. 41. 28th Annual Meeting of Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology Association (India),

Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, October 12-14, 2006 – Delivered a talk on “Transgenic tomatoes for improved stress tolerance and fruit quality through genetic engineering of polyamine metabolism”.

42. International Conference on Recent Scientific Developments in Agricultural Biotechnology: Sharing Experiences and Knowledge, New Delhi, September 29-30, 2006.

43. Brainstorming meeting on ‘Novel approaches for production of hybrid varieties with characteristics of improved insect resistance and higher yield’, CSIR Vigyan Kendra, New Delhi, August 10, 2006.

44. National Workshop on Yeasts, Department of Microbiology, University of Delhi – South Campus, August 5, 2006 – Delivered an Invited Lecture on ‘Polyamines in yeasts and other fungi: Novel target for disease control.

45. AgriBiotech 2006 - International Conference on ‘Biotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture and Agro-Industry’, Hyderabad, March 9-11, 2006. Delivered an Invited Talk on “Genetic engineering of tomato for fruit quality improvement”.

46. International Conference on Applied Phycology, University of Delhi, Delhi, February 14-15, 2006. Delivered an Invited Talk on “Transgenic approaches to the cellular functions of polyamines in the unicellular green alga – Chlamydomonas reinhardii”

47. Workshop on ‘Role of Plant Biotechnology in Genetic Improvement and Biodiversity Conservation’, Department of Environmental Biology, University of Delhi, Delhi, January 30, 2006 - Delivered an Inivited Lecture on “The role of plant biotechnology in genetic emprovement and biodiversity conservation”.

48. 93rd Indian Science Congress, Hyderabad, January 3-7, 2006. Delivered an Invited Talk on “The enhanced tolerance to abiotic stresses and fungal pathogens in co-transformants of eggplant expressing polyamine biosynthesis genes”.

49. 27th Annual Meeting of Plant Tissue Culture Association (India) and Natl. Symp. On Plant Biotechnology: New Frontiers. Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow, November 18-20, 2005. Delivered an Invited Talk on “Genetic modification of fruit ripening and quality in transgenic tomato”.

50. XXVIII All India Botanical Conference and Natl. Symp, on Plant Science Research in India: Challenges & Prospects, Botanical Survey of India, Dehradun, October 24-26, 2005.

51. International Conference on Microbial Diversity: Current Perspectives and Potential Applications. University of Delhi – South Campus, New Delhi, April 16-18, 2005. Delivered an Invited Talk on “Prevention of plant diseases by targeting fungal polyamine biosynthesis”.

52. Workshop on Biosafety of Transgenic Crops: Single Gene Products and Beyond. CII, New Delhi, April 14, 2005.

53. National Seminar on Plant Physiology, University of Pune, Pune, December 27-29, 2004.

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54. 28th All India Cell Biology Conference and Symposium on Genome Biology, National Center for Human Genome Energy and Research, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India, Dec 1-3, 2004.

55. 45th Annual Conferdnce of Association of Microbiologists of India, National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, November 23-25, 2004.

56. International meeting on Bio-convergence, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, November 18-20,2004.

57. National Consultation on Biosafety Aspects Related to Gentically Modified Organisms for Members and Nominees of DBT on Institutional Biosafety Committees (IBSC), National Institute of Immmunology, New Delhi, October 27, 2004.

58. International Symposium on Rice: From Green Revolution to Gene Revolution, Directorate of Rice Research, RajendraNagar, Hyderabad, October 04-06, 2004.

59. 9th National Rice Biotechnology Network (NRBN) Meeting, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, April 15-17, 2004.

60. INSA-DFG (Indo-Germany) Symposium on ‘Better Harvest through Biotechnology’, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, April 4-7, 2004.

61. International Conference on ‘Trends in Cellular and Molecular Biology’, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, March 6-8, 2003.

62. 25th Meeting of Plant Tissue Culture Association (India) and National Symposium on Plant Biotechnology: Role in Sustainable Development, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, February 17-19, 2003.

63. National Symp. on Cyanobacteria and Plants under Environmental Stress: Responses, Defence Strategies and Biotechnological Prospects, B. H. U., Varanasi, February 25-27, 2003.

64. 2nd International Congress of Plant Physiology, I.A.R.I., New Delhi, January 8-12, 2003. 65. National Workshop on Mountain Development, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan

Environment & Development, Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, December 9-10, 2002. 66. International conference on ‘Healthcare and Food: The Challenges of Intellectural

Property, Biosafety & Bioethics’, National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies, New Delhi, December 1-5, 2002.

67. National Seminar on Biotechnology as a Tool for Breeding and Biosafety for the Benefit of Mankind, Ankur Seeds Ltd., Nagpur, November 23, 2002.

68. Seminar on ‘French Water Day’, Indo-French Technical Association, New Delhi, June 25, 2002.

69. Workshop on 'Rice Functional Genomics', Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, May 20-21, 2002.

70. Symp. on 'Recent Trends in Plant Genomics', Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, April 11-12, 2002.

71. National Conf. on ‘Perspectives in Plant Science’, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Jan. 30-31, 2002.

72. International Conf. On 'Thermophiles 2001 - Biology and Biotechnology of Thermophilic Microbes', University of Delhi - South Campus, New Delhi, December 3-7, 2001.

73. 8th National Rice Biotechnology Network Meeting, Aurangabad, October 21-25, 2001. 74. Workshop on Patenting Awareness (sponsored by the DST), University of Delhi – South

Campus, New Delhi, Oct. 15, 2001. 75. 24th Annual Meeting of the Plant Tissue Culture Association (India) and National Symp.

on 'Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology', University of Delhi - South Campus, New Delhi, October 12-14, 2001.

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76. International Satellite Conf. on ‘Chloroplasts: Development and Function’, New Delhi, Aug. 13-15, 2001.

77. National Seminar on ‘Seed Science and Technology in the New Millennium: Vistas and Vision, University of Mysore, Mysore, August 6-8, 2001.

78. AIBA Meeting - Colloquium on 'Good Laboratory Practices - Path towards Globalisation, Hyderabad, August 3-4, 2001.

79. Workshop on 'Biotechnological Interventions for the Improvement of Vegetable Crops', Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad, July 11-12, 2001.

80. Symp on 'Land Use Pattern and Biodiversity in Urban Esosystem of Delhi', New Delhi, April 22, 2001.

81. National Symp. on ‘Relevance of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology – Modern Trends’, The American College, Madurai, March 1-3, 2001.

82. National Conf. On 'Emerging Trends in Biopharmaceutical Proteins and the Role of Preparative/Process Chromatography', New Delhi, December 18-20, 2000.

83. International Conf. on ‘Global Sustainable Biotechnology Congress 2000 AD’, University of Nagpur, Nagpur, Nov. 27-Dec. 1, 2000.

84. XXIV All India Cell Biology Conf., J.N.U., New Delhi, Nov. 24-26, 2000. 85. 23rd Annual Meeting of the PTCA (India) and National Symp. on ‘Prospects and

Potentials of Plant Biotechnology in India in the 21st Century, University of Jodhpur, Jodhpur, Oct. 18-21, 2000.

86. Workshop on ‘Stakeholders Dialogue on Agricultural Biotechnology: Biosafety and Economic Implications', Tata Energy Research Institute, New Delhi, Aug. 14, , 2000.

87. 5th International Solanaceae Conf., University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Nijmegen, July 23-29. 2000.

88. National Symp on 'Biotechnology for Sustainability in Agriculture', G. P. Pant University of Agriculure and Technology, Pantnagar, April 27-29, 2000.

89. Symp. on "Biotechnology Approaches for Plant Protection", University of Delhi – South Campus, New Delhi, Feb. 10, 2000.

90. Indo-French Workshop on Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, Dec. 15-17, 1999.

91. International Conf. on ‘Life Sciences in the Next Millennium’, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Dec. 11-14, 1999.

92. Workshop on ‘Stakeholders Dialogue on Agricultural Biotechnology: Biosafety and Economic Implications', Tata Energy Research Institute, New Delhi, November 25, 1999.

93. International Conf. On 'Biotechnology for Sustained Productivity in Agriculture', International Life Sciences Institute, Hyderabad, November 1-2, 1999.

94. National Seminar on ‘Emerging Frontiers in Plant Biotechnology’, NCL, Pune, Oct. 27-29, 1999.

95. National Seminar on ‘Plant Biotechnology’, Kakatiya University, Warangal, June 29-30, 1999.

96. 22nd Annual Meeting of the PTCA (India) and National Symp. on ‘Role of Plant Tissue Culture in Biodiversity Conservation and Economic Development’, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development, Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, June 7-9, 1999.

97. National Seminar on ‘Plant Stress Biology’, Institute of Life Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Nov. 1998.

98. Workshop on Plant Genetic Engineering, University of Delhi – South Campus, New Delhi, Oct. 22-23, 1998.

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99. 21st Annual Meeting of the Plant Tissue Culture Associatioin (India) and National Symp. on 'Commercial Aspects of Plant Tissue Culture, Molecular Biology and Medicinal Plant Biotechnology', Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, February 25-27, 1998.

100. Indo-Japan Joint Seminar on Stress in Plants, INSA, New Delhi, February 12-14, 1998. 101. Plant Tissue Culture Conference, North Eastern Hill Univ., Shillong. 1998 102. International Conference on Research in Plants Science and Its Relevance of Future,

University of Delhi, Delhi, 1998 103. National Symp. on ‘Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Hill Agricultre, DARL,

Pithoragarh, May 6-8, 1998. 104. 1st National Symposium and Workshop on ‘Liposome Research’, Univ. of Delhi, South

Campus, New Delhi, 1998 105. Annual Meeting of the Association of Microbiologists of India, New Delhi, Dec. 12-14,

1997. 106. 2nd International Crop Science Congress, New Delhi, Nov. 17-24, 1997 107. International workshop on Mol. Biol. of Stress Responses, B.H.U Varanasi. Oct. 14-

17.1997 108. Meeting of the International Programme in Rice Biotech. Malacca, Malaysia. Sept. 15-

19,1997. 109. Group Meeting of the Principal Investigators of NRBR, DRR, Hyderabad, July 30-31,

1997. 110. All India Symposium on Recent Advances in Biotechnological applications of plant tissue

and cell culture & XVIII meeting of Plant Tissue Culture Association of India. Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, 1995.

111. XVII All India Cell Biology Conference and Symposia, Lucknow, Feb 13-15. 1995 112. National Symposium on Developmental Biology, Indian Society of Developmental

Biologists, Rohtak, 1995. 113. XVII Meeting of Plant Tissue Culture Association of India, Mysore, 1995. 114. Zonal Meeting of Phytopathology, Warangal, 1994. 115. International Symp. on Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, ICGEB, New Delhi

Dec 14-17, 1994 116. XVI International Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, New Delhi, Sept. 19-

22.1994. 117. XVII Annual Meeting of Plant Tissue Culture in Biotechnology in India: Assessment and

Perspective, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. 118. DAE Symposium on Photosynthesis and Plant Molecular Biology, Jawaharlal Nehru

University, 1993 119. XVI Annual Meeting of Plant Tissue Culture Association (India) and Symposium on

Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnological Applications. Univ. of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 1993 120. XV All India Biology Conference, Univ. of Delhi, South Campus, New Delhi, 1992. 121. XV Annual Meeting of the Plant Tissue Culture Association of India, Indian Institute of

Science, Bangalore. 1992 122. Golden Jubilee Symp. on Genetic Research and Education: Current Trends and the Next

Fifty Years, Indian Society of Genetics and Plant Breeding, IARI, New Delhi, February 12-15, 1991.

123. Seminar on ‘ Microbes in the service of Human Society’, Univ. of Delhi, South Campus, New Delhi.1989.

124. 2nd All India Conference on Cytology and Genetics, Kakatiya Univ., Warangal.1988.

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125. IV National Seminar on Progress in Botanical Research, Nawab Shah Alam Research center, A.U.College, Hyderabad, 1987.

126. 74th Indian Science Congress, Bangalore Univ., Bangalore. 1987. 127. 1st All India Conference on Cytology and Genetics. 1986-87. 128. National Symposium Recent Advances in Plant Cell and Tissue Culture of Economically

Important Crop Plants, Osmania Univ., Hyderabad. 1986. 129. 9th Indian Botanical Conference, Madras Univ., Madras. 1986. 130. 8th Botanical Conference, Osmania Univ., Hyderabad 1985. 131. 6th Indian Botanical conference, Utkal Univ., Bhubneshwar. 1983. 132. XV International congress of Genetics: Satellite Symposium on Mutagenesis: Basic and

Applied, L.N.Mithila University, Darbhanga 1983. 133. New Approaches to Plant Science and Researches, Kashmir Univ., Srinagar 1982. 134. IV All India Congress of Cytology and Genetics, Bhagalpur Univ., Bhagalpur.1981. 135. 4th Indian Botanical Conference, Calicut University, Calicut 1981. 136. National Seminar on Recent Advances in Plant science, Nawab Shah Alam Khan

Research Center, A.U. College. Hyderabad. 1981. 137. 3rd Indian Botanical Conference, Lucknow Univ., Lucknow, 1980. 138. National Symposium on the ‘Role of Induced Mutations in Crop Improvements,

Osmania Univ., Hyderabad, 1979.