Dr. Sananda  Mondal
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Dr. Sananda Mondal

Assistant Professor
Banaras Hindu University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant Physiology from Banaras Hindu University, India

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Physiology
62%
Stress Biology
90%
Plant Breeding
75%
Plant Genetics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Panda, D., S. Mondal, B. Mondal and K. Pramanik, 2017. Food and Nutritional Security through Biofortification of Staple Food Crops. In: Relevance of B.R. Ambedkar for Inclusive Development, Agriculture and Sustainable Rural Development (Vol-II), Mondal, B., B. Das, A. Lokho, G. Mondal, G.C. Malik and S. Ghosh (Eds.). New Delhi Publishers, New Delhi, ISBN: 978-93-85503-58-0, pp: 254-264.
  2. Panda, D., S. Mishra, K.C. Swain, N.R. Chakraborty and S. Mondal, 2016. Bio-energy crops in mitigation of climate change. Int. J. Bio-resour. Environ. Agric. Sci., 2: 242-250.
  3. Panda, D., K. Pramanik and S. Mondal, 2016. Effect of Growth Regulators on Some Physiological Parameters of Sesame under Moisture Stress. In: Family Farming-Challenges and Opportunities, Mondal, B., D. Sarkar, S.D. Mukhopadhyay, S. Ghosh, B.C. Roy and S. Chowdhury (Eds.). Renu Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp: 135-141.
  4. Mukherjee, S., K. Pramanik, S. Mondal, N.M. Maske and A. Mandi et al., 2016. Economics and Yield of Summer Rice (Oryza sativa L.) as Influenced by Age of Seedlings, Nutrient and Water Management under SRI in Lateritic Belt of West Bengal. In: Family Farming-Challenges and Opportunities, Mondal, B., D. Sarkar, S.D. Mukhopadhyay, S. Ghosh, B.C. Roy and S. Chowdhury (Eds.). Renu Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp: 111-124.
  5. Mondal, S., R.P. Singh and B. Bose, 2016. Effect of hydro and hormonal priming on seedling vigour during initial vegetative growth of rice (Oryza sativa L.). Int. J. Agric. Environ. Biotechnol., 9: 1125-1130.
  6. Mondal, S., D. Panda, K. Pramanik and B. Bose, 2016. Seed Priming: A Plant Physiological Technology Boon for Crop Improvement in Agriculture. In: Family Farming-Challenges and Opportunities, Mondal, B., D. Sarkar, S.D. Mukhopadhyay, S. Ghosh, B.C. Roy and S. Chowdhury (Eds.). Renu Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp: 188-197.
  7. Kumar, S., A. Hemantaranjan, S. Mondal and B. Bose, 2016. Impact of KNO3 primed seeds on the performance of late sown sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Int. J. Bio-resour. Stress Manage., 7: 950-954.
  8. Kumar, M., B. Pant, S. Mondal and B. Bose, 2016. Hydro and halo priming: influenced germination responses in wheat Var-HUW-468 under heavy metal stress. Acta Physiol. Plant., Vol. 38. 10.1007/s11738-016-2226-3.
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  9. Pant, B., S. Mondal and B. Bose, 2015. Morpho-Physiological and Molecular Basis of Drought Response in Plants. In: Advances in Plant Physiology, Hemantaranjan, A. (Ed.). Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur, India, pp: 90-106.
  10. Panda, D., A. Sen, D.S. Dhakre and S. Mondal, 2015. Correlation analysis of some growth, physiological parameters, yield and yield attributes of Chick pea (Cicer arietinum L.). Int. J. Bio-resour. Environ. Agric. Sci., 1: 90-95.
  11. Mondal, S., M.K. Ahirwar, M.K. Singh and R.P. Singh, 2015. Effect of coconut water and ascorbic acid on shoot regeneration in banana variety Dwarf Cavendish. Int. J. Bio-resour. Environ. Agric. Sci., 1: 65-69.
  12. Panda, D., S. Panda, K. Pramanik and S. Mondal, 2014. Karonda (Carissa spp.): An underutilized minor fruit crop with therapeutic and medicinal use. Int. J. Econ. Plants, 1: 36-41.
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  13. Mondal, S., R.P. Singh and B. Bose, 2014. In vitro improvement in regeneration potentiality by using kinetin primed seeds of rice (var. MTU-7029). Vegetos, 27: 20-28.
  14. Mondal, S., D. Panda, Anyatullah and B. Bose, 2014. Experimental strategies presenting a holistic view regarding heat stress in plants. Int. J. Bio-Resour. Stress Manage., 5: 444-460.
  15. Mondal, S. and B. Bose, 2014. An Impact of Seed Priming on Disease Resistance-A Review. In: Microbial Diversity and Biotechnology in Food Security, Kharwar, R.N., R.S. Upadhyay, N.K. Dubey and R. Raghuwanshi (Eds.). Springer, New York, ISBN: 9788132218012, pp: 193-204.
  16. Mondal, S., R.P. Singh and B. Bose, 2013. Standardization of culture medium for somatic embryogenesis of rice var. MTU 7029. Int. J. Bio-Resour. Stress Manage., 4: 500-505.
  17. Mondal, S. and B. Bose, 2013. In vitro improvement in regeneration potentiality by using magnesium nitrate hardened seeds of rice (var. MTU-7029). Vegetos, 26: 98-104.
  18. Bose, B. and S. Mondal, 2013. Climate change and sustainable agriculture in context to seed priming and role of nitrate. Vegetos, 26: 192-204.
  19. Mondal, S. and B. Bose, 2012. Kinetics study of α-amylase extracted from germinating wheat (var. Malviya 234) endosperm of primed and non-primed seeds. Indian J. Agric. Biochem., 25: 137-141.
  20. Ahirwar, M.K., S. Mondal, M.K. Singh, C. Sen and R.P. Singh, 2012. A high frequency plantlets regeneration protocol for banana (Musa paradisiacal L.) micropropagation. Asian J. Hortic. Sci., 7: 397-401.
  21. Mondal, S., R.P. Singh, C. Sen and B. Bose, 2011. Study of physiological potentiality of callus and plant regeneration through somatic embryogenesis in rice variety swarna. Am. J. Plant Physiol., 6: 91-98.
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  22. Mondal, S., P. Vijai and B. Bose, 2011. Role of seed hardening in rice variety Swarna (MTU 7029). Res. J. Seed Sci., 4: 157-165.
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